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SHARF?lVlicrowave Drawer : SMDZ470AS
INSTATTATIOII MANUAT
INSTALLATION AND SERVICE IVTUST BE PERFORMED BY A OUALIFIED INSTALLER"IMPORTANT: SAVE IhiS INSIAIIAIION MANUAI FOR I-()CAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR'S USE"READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
For SAFETY C0NSIDERATI0NS do not install drawer in any combustible cabinetry, which is not in accord with the statedclearances and dimensions on page 2. See Figure 1,
Remove all packingmaterials from insidethe MicrowaveDrawer, DO NOTREMOVE THEWAVEGUIDECOVER, which islocated on the topof the MicrowaveDrawer,
Remove the featuresticker, ifthere is one.
Check the drawer forany damage, such as
misaligned or bent drawer, damaged drawer seals and sealingsurfaces, broken or loose Microwave Drawer guides and dentsinside the ca.vity or on the front side of the drawer. If there isany damage, do not operate the Microwave Drawer and contactyour dealer or a SHARP AUTIIORIZED SERVICER,
. Read all of the Installation Ma:nual before installins theMicrowave Drawer"
. Remove all packing material trefore connecting the electricalsupply.
Observe all governing codes and ordinances. I
Be sure to leave these instructions with the consumer,
Keep this manual with your Operation Manual for futurereference.
. As when using any microwave oven gengrating treat, thereare certa:in safety precautions you should foliow. These areIisted in the Operation Manual, Read all and follow carefuily.
. Be sure your Microwave Drawer is installed and sroundedproperly by a qualified installer or service technician.
tT\Mllft{T\Gf If rhe information in rh is manuar is not followedexactiy, a fire or electrical shock may result tirat could causeproperty damage, personal injury or death.
tt\flIl.;fiflq To reduce rhe risk of tipping, rhe MicrowaveDrawer must be secured by a properly installed Anti_Tipblock.
r This Microwave Drawer must be electricaily grounded inaccordance with local codes,
r Make sure the wall coverings and the cabinets around theMicrowave Drawer can withstand the ]ieat generated bv theMicrowave Drawer.
7!\fiff;Ntfil Never teaye chitdren atone or,unaftended inthe area where a Microwaye Drawer is in use" Never leave thedrawer open when the microwave is unattended
ry.T.ilTry Stepping, ieaning or siting on rhe drawer mayresuit in serious injuries and can also cause damage to theMicrowave Drawer"
Do not use the Microwave Drawer as a storage space.This creat.es a potentially hazardous situation.
Check that the time-of-day is in the display. If not, touchStop/Clear to prevent unintended use"
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' Dimensions that are shown in Figure 1 must be used. Givendimensions provide minimum clearance, Locate electricaloutlet in the shaded area in the upper left_hand corner of thecutout. See Figure 5.
. Contact surface must be solirJ and level, pay special attentionto the floor on which the Microwave prawer will sit, T,hefloor ofthe opening shouid be constructed ofplywood strongenough to support the weight ofthe oven (about 100 pounclsi.
Check location where the Microwave Drawer will beinstalled for proper electrical supply.
Your oven can be built into a cabinet or wail by itself orunder a gas or electric wall oven.
Be sure that the clearance ofthe floor between the wall ovenand the rnicrowave drawer is a minimum of 2_inches"
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Cutout Dimension22rll" x 15 th6"
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This drawing represents a typical standard cabinet. lfinstalleclin custom cabinets with extended counter tops, take intoaccount visibiiity and access to controls, See Figure 3,
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Figures 1 and 2 contain many Microwave Drawer measurementsfor reference when planning the drawer's location.This Microwave Drawer can be installed below any electricor gas wall oven"
* Can also be installed using an electrical outlet in an adjacentcabinet within the area wiere the provided elesl7i6o7 cord canreach, Power cord access hole in iabinet should be a rninimumI I /2" diameter hole and deburred of a.ll sharp edges .
,t!ry Atuays allow sfficient power cord length to theelectrical outlet to prevent tension.
Always check electrical codes for requirements,
Move oven localion downward, foroxtended aounlertopa
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NORMAL INSTALLATION STEPSANTI.TIP BLOCK INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
To reduce the risk of tipping of the drawer, the AntitTip btockmust be properly installed located 14 13lrc-inches above the florlron which the Microwave Drawer will sit, The 6_inch Anti_Tipblock must be provided by the installer. See Figures 1 and 4,f!9. a1li+in biock prevenrs serious injury that might resulr frornspilled hot liquids,
If the Micrnwave Drawer is evermoved to a different location, theAnti-Tip block must also be movecl a'<I instailed, When installerjto the wall, make sure that the, screws c<lmpletely penetrate the drywall and are secured in wood or metal so that it
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stable. When fastening, be sure that the screws do not penetrateelectrical wiring or plumbing,
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The electrical requirements are a 1i)0 volt 60 Hz, AC only,15 amp, or more protected electrical supply. It is recommendedthat a separate circuit serving only this *pptiun"" be providecl,The drawer is equipped with a 3-pron;g grounding plug, It mustbe plugged into a wall receptacle that is properly installed anclgrounded. Should you only have a Z-prc,ng outlet, have a qualifieclelectrician install a correct wall reciptacle,Note: If you have any questions about the grounding or electricalinstructions, consult a qualified electri,;iai o, ,".ut" person.* can also be instailecr using an erectricar outret in an acrjacent cabinetwitldn the area wlrcre the providecl electrical cotrd cqn reach.
Always check electrical codes for requirements.
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This applianca must be grounded, The Microwave Drawer isequipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a groundingpiug,_Ij must be plugged into a waLl receptacle that is properl!installed and grounded in accorda'ci with the NationalElectrical Code and local codes and ordinances, In the event ofan electrical short circuit, grounding reduces risk of electric shockby providing an escape wire for the eler:tric current.
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in a risk of electric shock, Do not use an extension cord. Ii thepower supply cord is too short, have a qualified electrician orserviceman install an outlet near the appliance.
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Place the drawer adjacent to the wall orcabinet opening. Plug the power supplycord into the electrical outlet"
Carefully guide the drawer into theprepared opening, Avoid pinching thecord between the oven and the vlall.
The name plate includes moclel an<I seriai nunber. Open theMicrowave Drawer fully" The label is beyond the back wail ofthe microwave cavity facing up from the flat surfacer"
Read the BEFORE YOU CALL and operating instruction sectionsin your Operation Manual. It may save you time and expense.The list includes common occurrences that are not the result ofdefective wortmanship or materials in this range.
Refer to the; warranty in your Operation Manual for Sharp,stoll-free service number and address. please call or write if youhave inquiries about your microwave product and/or need toorder parts,
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Slide the drawer all the way until the mounting flange is flr.rshwith the face of the cabinet, See Figure 6,4'.
Open the drawer. Using the 4 holes on the drawer as a template.pre drill the cabinet using a 1/ro,' bit. See Figure 6A,Secure the drawer with the 4 screws supplied, See Figure 68.
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Refer to the Operation Manual for cleaning instructions.
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