Roper Convection Oven Convection Oven User Manual


 
Electrical
connection
Electrical ground is required
on this appliance.
Electrical Shock Hazard
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Do
Not connect
appliance to
electrical supply until appliance
is permanently grounded.
m Disconnect power to the
junction box before making the
electrical connection.
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This appliance must be
connected to a grounded,
metallic. permanent wiring
system, or a grounding
conductor should be connected
to the grounding terminal or
lead on the appliance.
Failure to follow these
~mtructions could result in a fire.
personal injury, or electrical
shock.
This appbance IS manufactured with
white (neutral) power supply wire an0
a cabmet-connected, grouting wne
(green) twisted together.
Connect the apphance cable to the
]uncttlon box through the U.L.-hsted
condul connector.
COmplete
electrical connection accordmg to youI
mstallatmn needs
A. Where local codes
permit...
connecting the cabmet-grounding
conductor to the neutral (white)
junctjon box wne:
Figure 1
1. Turn power supply off
2. Connect three wues: green and
wtite apphance cable wires with the
neutral (wh&) wue m junction box
3. Connect the two black wires; then
the two red wues. (See Fqure 1 )
B. Where local codes
DO NOT permit...
connecting the cabinet-grounding
conductor to the neutral (white)
junction box wire:
cannectar
Figure 2
1. Turn power supply off
2. Connen. the white apphance cable
wire to the neutral (white) WLI~ in
]unctmn box
Securely fasten oven to cabinets
using the four screws provided.
Failure to do so could cause the
oven to move or tip during use
and result in oersonal iniurv r
3. Cornect the two black woes, then
product damage. . .
the two red wues. (See Figure 2 )
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PANEL B
4. Connect the groundmg wLie to a
grounded wue m the ]unctlon box or to
a grounded, copper cold water pipe **
Figure 3
5. A separate copper groundmg wue
(No. 10 muumum) MUST be connected
to a grounded cold water pipe by
means of a clamp and then to the
external groundmg connector screw.
Do Not ground to a gas supply pipe
or hot water oipe. Do Not connect to
electrical sup$ until apphance 1s
permanently grounded (See
Figure 3 )
C. If connecting to a
four-wire electrical
system...
DO NOT connect the cabinet-
grounding conductor to the neutral
(white) junction box wire.
Cable from
Junction
powel supply
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Figure 4
1. Turn power sugply orf
2. Separale the green and wtite
apphance cable wues
3. Connect the while apphance cable
wue to the neutral (white) wue m
]unchon box
4. Connect the two blacd wires, then
the two red wires. (See F?gure 4 )
5. Connect the green apphance cable
wne to green groundmg wxe m the
unction box
Now start...
With oven in kitchen.
1
Remove shippmg matenals,
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taoe and Drotectlve film from
wall ovei. Do iot remove the
shipping base at this time.
2
Remove the racks and other
. parts from mslde the oven.
Personal Injury Hazard
’ Use both hands to remove oven
doors.
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Grasp only the sides of the oven
door. Do Not use any portion of
the front frames or trim for
lifimg.
Failure to properly grasp oven
door could result in damage to
oroduct or oersonal iniurv.
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Completely open oven door
. Swmg the 2 door chps m front
of the hmges so they cross over the
hmge slots Close the oven door to the
broil posltlon and pull door up and out
of the hmge slots to remove. Set the
door aslde.
Floor Damage
Keep
dipping
base under oven.
Failure to do so could cause
damage to floor covering.
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4
Turn power supply off. Move
m the oven close to final posmon
Feed apphance cable through openmg
m cabmet. Make electrical connenlon
See Electrical requirements and
Electrical connection, Panels A and B.
Product Damage
Carefully push against seal area 01
the front frame when pushing
oven into cabinet. Do Not push
against outside edges.
Failure to follow this instruction
can result in damage to the
porcelain finish.
bft wall oven up to cabmet
. cutout using the oven opemng
as an area to grip.
Personal Injury/Product