KitchenAid KOCE507EBS 30 Inch Built-In Combination Wall Oven Owner’s Manual

June 9, 2024
KitchenAid

KitchenAid KOCE507EBS 30 Inch Built-In Combination Wall Oven

KitchenAid KOCE507EBS 30 Inch Built-In Combination Wall
Oven

BUILT-IN MICROWAVE/OVEN COMBINATION SAFETY

Your safety and the safety of others are very important.

We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and obey all safety messages.

This is the safety alert symbol. This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others. All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word “DANGER” or “WARNING.” These words mean:

You can be killed or seriously injured if you don’t immediately follow instructions.

You can be killed or seriously injured if you don’t follow instructions.

All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not followed.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING : To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using the appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following:

  • Proper Installation – The appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1-02. In Canada, the appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with Canadian Electrical Code. Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician.

  • Never Use Your Appliance for Warming or Heating the Room.

  • Do Not Leave Children Alone – Children should not be left alone or unattended in area where appliance is in use. They should never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the appliance.

  • Wear Proper Apparel – Loose-fitting or hanging garments should never be worn while using the appliance.

  • User Servicing – Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically recommended in the manual. All other servicing should be referred to a qualified technician.

  • Storage in or on Appliance – Flammable materials should not be stored in an oven or near surface units.

  • This appliance is not intended for storage.

  • Do Not Use Water on Grease Fires – Smother fire or flame or use dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher.

  • Do not use replacement parts that have not been recommended by the manufacturer (e.g. parts made at home using a 3D printer).

  • Use Only Dry Potholders – Moist or damp potholders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not let potholder touch hot heating elements. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth.

  • Use Care When Opening Door – Let hot air or steam escape before removing or replacing food.

  • DO NOT TOUCH HEATING ELEMENTS OR INTERIOR SURFACES OF OVEN – Heating elements may be hot even though they are dark in color. Interior surfaces of an oven become hot enough to cause burns. During and after use, do not touch, or let clothing or other flammable materials contact heating elements or interior surfaces of oven until they have had sufficient time to cool. Other surfaces of the appliance may become hot enough to cause burns – among these surfaces are the coil and cooktop elements, oven vent openings and surfaces near these openings, oven doors, and windows of oven doors.

  • Do Not Heat Unopened Food Containers – Build-up of pressure may cause container to burst and result in injury.

  • Keep Oven Vent Ducts Unobstructed.

  • Placement of Oven Racks – Always place oven racks in desired location while oven is cool. If rack must be moved while oven is hot, do not let potholder contact hot heating element in oven.
    For self-cleaning ovens:

  • Do Not Clean Door Gasket – The door gasket is essential for a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage, or move the gasket.

  • Do not use a protective coating to line the oven and do not use commercial oven cleaner unless Certified for use in a self-cleaning oven.

  • Clean Only Parts Listed.

  • Before Self-Cleaning the Oven – Remove broiler pan and other utensils, and wipe off all excessive spillage.
    For smart enabled ranges and ovens:

  • Remote Operation – This appliance is configurable to allow remote operation at any time. Do not store any flammable materials or temperature sensitive items inside, on top or near surface units of the appliance.

When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
WARNING : To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons, or exposure to excessive microwave energy:

  • Read all instructions before using the appliance.

  • Read and follow the specific “PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY” found in this manual.

  • This appliance must be grounded. Connect only to properly grounded outlet. See “GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS” found in this section.

  • Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the provided Installation Instructions.

  • Some products such as whole eggs and sealed containers – for example, closed glass jars – are able to explode and should not be heated in this oven.

  • Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in the manual. Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this appliance. This type of oven is specifically designed to heat, cook, or dry food. It is not designed for industrial or laboratory use.

  • As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary when used by children.

  • Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped.

  • This appliance should be serviced only by qualified service personnel. Contact nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair, or adjustment.

  • Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance.

  • Do not store this appliance outdoors. Do not use this product near water – for example, near a kitchen sink, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, or similar locations.

  • Do not immerse cord or plug in water.

  • Keep cord away from heated surfaces.

  • Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.

  • Do not use replacement parts that have not been recommended by the manufacturer (e.g. parts made at home using a 3D printer).

  • See door surface cleaning instructions in the Microwave Oven and Maintenance Care section.

  • To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:

    • Do not overcook food. Carefully attend appliance when paper, plastic, or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking.
    • Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic bags before placing bag in oven.
    • If materials inside the oven ignite, keep oven door closed, turn oven off, and disconnect the power cord, or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.
    • Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Do not leave paper products, cooking utensils, or food in the cavity when not in use.
  • Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea are able to be overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing to be boiling. Visible bubbling or boiling when the container is removed from the microwave oven is not always present. THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN THE CONTAINER IS DISTURBED OR A UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID.
    For microwave ovens not intended for use above another heating appliance:

  • Do not operate any heating or cooking appliance beneath this appliance.

  • Do not mount unit over or near any portion of a heating or cooking appliance.

  • Do not mount over a sink.

  • Do not store anything directly on top of the appliance surface when the appliance is in operation.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY

(a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open- door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks.
(b) Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces
(c) Do not operate the oven if it is damaged. It is particularly important that the oven door close properly and that there is no damage to the:
(1) Door (bent),
(2) Hinges and latches (broken or loosened),
(3) Door seals and sealing surfaces
(d) The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel.

Internet Connectivity Guide for Connected Appliances Only

IMPORTANT : Proper installation of your appliance prior to use is your responsibility. Be sure to read and follow the installation instructions that came with your appliance.
Connectivity requires Wi-Fi and account creation. App features and functionality are subject to change. Data rates may apply. Once installed, launch the app. You will be guided through the steps to set up a user account and to connect your appliance.

You Will Need:

  • A home wireless router supporting Wi-Fi, 2.4 Ghz with WPA2 security. If you are unsure of your router’s capabilities, refer to the router manufacturer’s instructions.
  • The router to be on and have a live internet connection.
  • The 10–character SAID code for your appliance. The SAID code is either printed on a label on the appliance or found on the LCD screen.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Notice

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Industry Canada (IC) Compliance Notice

This Device complies with Industry Canada License-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause interference.
  2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.

To comply with FCC and Industry Canada RF radiation exposure limits for general population, antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed such that a minimum separation distance of 20 cm is maintained between the radiator (antenna) and all persons at all times and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

MICROWAVE OVEN MAINTENANCE AND CARE

General Cleaning

IMPORTANT : Before cleaning, make sure all controls are off and the oven and cooktop are cool. Always follow label instructions on cleaning products.
Soap, water, and a soft cloth or sponge are suggested first, unless otherwise noted.

STAINLESS STEEL AND BLACK STAINLESS STEEL (on some models)

NOTE : To avoid damage to stainless steel surfaces, do not use soap- filled scouring pads, abrasive cleaners, Cooktop Cleaner, steel-wool pads, gritty washcloths or abrasive paper towels. Damage may occur to stainless steel surfaces, even with one-time or limited use.

Rub in direction of grain to avoid damaging.

Cleaning Method:

  • Affresh®† Stainless Steel Cleaner Part Number W10355016 (not included) or affresh® Stainless Steel Cleaning Wipes Part Number W10355049 (not included): See the Quick Start Guide for ordering information.
  • Liquid detergent or all-purpose cleaner: Rinse with clean water and dry with soft, lint-free cloth.
  • Vinegar for hard water spots.

EXTERIOR PORCELAIN ENAMEL SURFACES (on some models)

Food spills containing acids, such as vinegar and tomato, should be cleaned as soon as the entire oven is cool. These spills may affect the finish.

Cleaning Method:

  • Glass cleaner, mild liquid cleaner or nonabrasive scrubbing pad: Gently clean around the model/serial/rating plate because scrubbing may remove numbers.
  • Affresh® Kitchen and Appliance Cleaner Part Number W10355010 (not included): See the Quick Start Guide for ordering information.
MICROWAVE OVEN DOOR AND EXTERIOR

The area where the oven door and frame touch when closed should be kept clean.

Cleaning Method:

  • Mild, nonabrasive soaps and detergents: Rinse with clean water. and dry with soft, lint-free cloth.
  • Glass cleaner and paper towels or nonabrasive plastic scrubbing pad: Apply glass cleaner to towel, not directly to surface.

CONTROL PANEL AND OVEN DOOR EXTERIOR

To avoid damage to the control panel, do not use abrasive cleaners, steel-wool pads, gritty washcloths or abrasive paper towels.

The area where the oven door and frame touch when closed should be kept clean.

Cleaning Method:

  • Glass cleaner and a soft cloth or sponge or nonabrasive plastic scrubbing pad: Apply glass cleaner to soft cloth or sponge, not directly on panel/Surface.
  • Affresh® Kitchen and Appliance Cleaner Part Number W10355010 (not included): See the Quick Start Guide for ordering information.

OVEN DOOR INTERIOR

Cleaning Method:

  • � Self-Cleaning cycle:
    For optimal door cleaning result, wipe away any deposits with a damp sponge before running cycle.

OVEN CAVITY

Do not use oven cleaners.
Food spills should be cleaned when oven cools. At high temperatures, foods react with porcelain and staining, etching, pitting or faint white spots can result.

Cleaning Method:

  • Self-Cleaning cycle:
    See “Self-Cleaning Cycle” first. Remove racks or they will discolor and become harder to slide. If this happens, a light coating of vegetable oil applied to the rack guides will help them slide.

MICROWAVE OVEN CAVITY

To avoid damage to microwave oven cavity, do not use soap-filled scouring pads, abrasive cleaners, steel-wool pads, gritty washcloths, or some paper towels.

On stainless steel models, rub in direction of grain to avoid damaging.

The area where the oven door and frame touch when closed should be kept clean.

Cleaning Method:

Average Soil

  • Mild, nonabrasive soaps and detergents:
    Rinse with clean water and dry with soft, lint-free cloth.

Heavy Soil

  • Mild, nonabrasive soaps and detergents:
    Heat 1 cup (250 mL) of water for 2 to 5 minutes in oven. Steam will soften soil.

Odors

  • Lemon juice or vinegar:
  • Heat 1 cup (250 mL) of water with 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of either lemon juice or vinegar for 2 to 5 minutes in oven.

OVEN RACKS

  • Steel-wool pad
  • Dishwasher
  • For racks that have discolored and are harder to slide, a light coating of vegetable oil applied to the rack guides will help them slide.

METALLIC PAINT (on some models)

Do not use abrasive cleaners, cleaners with bleach, rust removers, ammonia or sodium hydroxide (lye) because paint surface may stain.

MICROWAVE OVEN CEILING

The broil element does not need cleaning since the intense heat will burn off any food spatters. However, the ceiling above the broil element may need regular cleaning.

Cleaning Method:

  • Warm water, mild detergent, and a sponge.

To Clean:

  1. Push the fastening thread gently towards the back of the ceiling and then lower it to release the broil element.

  2. Lower the front of the broil element to access the ceiling for cleaning.

  3. Raise broil element back up and return the fastening thread back to its original location.

Always return the broil element to the cooking position after cleaning.

+POWERED ATTACHMENTS (on some models)

To avoid damage to the nonstick surfaces, do not use abrasive cleaners, steel- wool pads, gritty washcloths, or abrasive paper towels. Food spills should be cleaned when the +Powered Attachment cools.

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Electrical Shock Hazard
Do not immerse heating element in water or place in dishwasher.
Doing so can result in death or electrical shock

Do not soak or immerse the Heating Element.

Cleaning Method:

  • Soap, water, and a soft cloth or sponge:
    Wipe the Heating Element when it is cool. All attachments can be cleaned with soap, water, and a soft cloth or sponge.

  • Dishwasher:
    The Base Pan, +Grill Attachment, +Baking Stone Attachment, and +Steamer Attachment are dishwasher-safe.

  • Affresh® Cooktop Cleaner:
    Stubborn soils on the +Baking Stone Attachment can be cleaned with baking soda and a non scratch heavy duty scrub sponge. Rub cream into surface with a damp paper towel or soft cloth. Continue rubbing until white film disappears.

See the Smart Oven +Powered Attachments User Instructions for more detailed instructions.

TURNTABLE

Replace turntable immediately after cleaning. Do not operate the microwave oven without the turntable in place.

Cleaning Method:

  • Mild cleanser and scouring pad
  • Dishwasher

CRISPER PAN

To avoid damage to browning pan, do not immerse or rinse with water while the crisper pan is hot. Do not use steel-wool pads.

Cleaning Method:

  • Warm water, mild detergent, and a sponge. Heavily soiled areas can be cleaned with a scouring pad and mild cleanser
  • Dishwasher

BAKING TRAY

  • Dishwasher

KITCHENAID™ STEAMER VESSEL

  • Dishwasher

TURNTABLE SUPPORT AND ROLLERS, HUB, CRISPER PAN HANDLE

  • Dishwasher

Self-Cleaning Cycle

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Burn Hazard
Do not touch the oven during the Self-Cleaning cycle.
Keep children away from the oven during Self-Cleaning cycle.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in burns.

IMPORTANT : The health of some birds is extremely sensitive to the fumes given off during the Self-Cleaning cycle. Exposure to the fumes may result in death to certain birds. Always move birds to another closed and well- ventilated room. Self-clean the oven before it becomes heavily soiled. Heavy soil results in longer cleaning and more smoke.
Keep the kitchen well-ventilated during the Self-Cleaning cycle to help get rid of heat, odors, and smoke. Do not block the oven vent(s) during the Self- Cleaning cycle. Air must be able to move freely. See the “Oven Vents” section in the Quick Start Guide.
Do not clean, rub, damage, or move the oven door gasket. The door gasket is essential for a good seal.

Prepare Oven

  • Remove the broiler pan, grid, cookware and bakeware, and, on some models, the temperature probe from the oven.
  • Remove oven racks to keep them shiny and easy to slide. See “General Cleaning” section for more information.
  • Remove any foil from the oven because it may burn or melt, damaging the oven.
  • Hand clean inside door edge and the 11/2″ (3.8 cm) area around the inside oven cavity frame, being certain not to move or bend the gasket. This area does not get hot enough during self-cleaning to remove soil. Do not let water, cleaner, etc., enter slots on door frame. Use a damp cloth to clean this area.
  • Wipe out any loose soil to reduce smoke and avoid damage. At high temperatures, foods react with porcelain. Staining, etching, pitting or faint white spots can result. This is normal and will not affect cooking performance.

How the Cycle Works

IMPORTANT

The heating and cooling of porcelain on steel in the oven may result in discoloring, loss of gloss, hairline cracks and popping sounds.
The Self-Cleaning Cycle uses very high temperatures, burning soil to a powdery ash. Suggested clean times are 3 hours for light soil, 4 hours for medium soil, and 5 hours for heavy soil (includes a 30 minute cool-down time).
Once the oven has completely cooled, remove ash with a damp cloth. To avoid breaking the glass, do not apply a cool damp cloth to the inner door glass before it has completely cooled. The oven lights will not work during the Self-Cleaning cycle. On double-oven models, only one oven can self-clean at a time. If one oven is self-cleaning, the other oven cannot be set or turned on.
NOTE : The oven has a two-speed cooling fan motor. During the Self- Cleaning cycle, the fan(s) will operate at its highest speed to increase airflow to better exhaust the hotter air through the oven vent(s). An increase in noise may be noticeable during and after the Self-Cleaning cycle until the oven cools.

To Start Self-Cleaning

Before Self-Cleaning, make sure the door is closed completely or it will not lock and the cycle will not begin. When the oven is locked, the doors of the oven cannot be opened. To avoid damage to the doors, do not force the doors open when the oven is locked.

  1. Touch the Tools keypad.

  2. Select the Self Clean icon.
    (On double-oven models): Select Upper Cavity or Lower Cavity.

  3. Select type of Self-Cleaning:
    Steam: 1 hour: Clean up after everyday light spills using lower heat and 11/4 cups (295.74 mL) of water.
    High temp: 4 hours: 3 hour cycle and 1 hour cooling.
    High temp: 5 hours: 4 hour cycle and 1 hour cooling.
    High temp: 6 hours: 5 hour cycle and 1 hour cooling.

  4. Follow the prompts on the oven display to prepare the oven.

  5. . Select START to begin the cleaning process.
    OR
    Select DELAY START to set a delayed Self-Cleaning cycle. See the “To Delay Start Self-Cleaning Cycle” Section. The oven doors will automatically lock.
    NOTE : It may take a couple moments for the oven door to automatically lock after starting the Self-Clean Cycle. When the self cleaning cycle is complete and the oven cools, the oven doors will unlock.

  6. When the oven is completely cooled, remove ash with a damp cloth

To Delay Start of Self-Cleaning

Follow steps 1 through 4 above, then:

  1. Select DELAY START or DELAY.

  2. Select the start time of when the Self-Cleaning cycle should begin by scrolling from left to right.

  3. Select START DELAY.
    The oven doors will automatically lock after the Delay Start countdown. When the Self-Cleaning cycle is complete and the oven cools, the oven doors will unlock.

  4. When the oven is completely cooled, remove ash with a damp cloth.

To Stop Self-Cleaning anytime

Touch the Oven Cancel Keypad for single oven models, or the keypads for double oven models. If the oven temperature is too high, the door will remain locked. It will not unlock until the oven cools.

Steam Clean (On Some Models)

The Steam Clean feature is designed for light oven cavity bottom cleaning on models that have hidden bake in the oven. Do not use oven cleaners. Allow the oven to cool to room temperature before using the Steam Clean feature. If your oven cavity is above 200°F (93°C), the Steam Clean feature will not activate until it cools down. Remove all racks and accessories from the oven cavity. For best results, use 10 oz (295.7 mL) of distilled or filtered water. The Steam Clean feature will take approximately 1 hour. A tone will sound at the end of the cycle.
IMPORTANT : Because the water in the oven bottom is hot, do not open the oven door during the Steam Clean cycle. Touch the Oven Cancel keypad for single oven models and the Upper/Lower keypads for double oven models at any time to end the cycle. The display will return to the time of day.

Helpful Hints

  • Once the Steam Clean cycle is complete and the oven is completely cooled, remove all remaining water in the bottom of the oven with a sponge or cloth. Wipe any remaining moisture from the oven door interior, oven cavity interior sides, and cooktop.
  • Use a soft brush or nylon scrubber to wipe the oven interior. This may help with more stubborn stains.
  • It is recommended to use distilled or filtered water, as tap water may leave mineral deposits on the oven bottom. Use a cloth soaked with vinegar or lemon juice to remove any mineral deposits that may be left after the Steam Clean cycle.
  • If the oven is heavily soiled, use the Self-Cleaning cycle. The Steam Clean cycle may be used first to eliminate most of the debris, resulting in a more effective self-cleaning.

To Steam Clean:

  1. Open the oven door of the selected oven and remove all racks and accessories from the oven cavity.
  2. Pour 10 oz (295.7 mL) of distilled or filtered water into the oven bottom. Then close the oven door.
  3. Touch the Tools keypad. On double-oven models: Select Upper Cavity or Lower Cavity.
  4.  Select STEAM CLEAN.
  5.  Select START.
  6. After approximately 1 hour, a tone will sound to signal the end of the cycle. Touch the Oven Cancel keypad for single oven models and the Upper/Lower keypad for double oven models to clear the display.
  7. When the oven is completely cooled, remove any excess water with a sponge or cloth and wipe down oven interior. If needed, use a non-scratch copper scrubbing pad to remove stubborn soils.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS REQUIREMENTS

Tools and Parts

Gather the required tools and parts before starting installation. Read and follow the instructions provided with any tools listed here

Tools Needed

  • Phillips screwdriver

  • Measuring tape

  • Hand or electric drill (for wall cabinet installations)

  • 1″ (2.5 cm) drill bit (for wall cabinet installations)

  • Level

  • Flat-blade screwdriver
    Parts Supplied

  • 8-14 x 3/4″ (1.9 cm) screws (2)

  • 8-18 x 3/8″ (9.5 mm) screws – bottom vent shield (2)

  • 8-18 x 3/8″ (9.5 mm) screws – bottom vent trim (2)

  • Rear feet (2)

  • Front feet (2)

  • Bottom vent and shield

Check local codes. Check existing electrical supply. See the “Electrical Requirements” section. It is recommended that all electrical connections be made by a licensed, qualified electrical installer
NOTE : Be sure to purchase only whirlpool factory-certified parts and accessories for your appliance. Your installation may require additional parts. To order, refer to the contact information referenced in your Quick Start Guide.

Location Requirements

IMPORTANT : Observe all governing codes and ordinances.

  • Cabinet opening dimensions that are shown must be used. Given dimensions provide minimum clearance with oven.
  • Recessed installation area must provide complete enclosure around the recessed portion of the oven.
  • Grounded electrical supply is required. See “Electrical Requirements” section.
  • Electrical supply junction box should be located 3″ (7.6 cm) maximum below the support surface when the oven is installed in a wall cabinet. A 1″ (2.5 cm) minimum diameter hole should have been drilled in the right rear or left rear corner of the support surface to pass the appliance cable through to the junction box.
  • Oven support surface must be solid, level and flush with bottom of cabinet cutout. Floor must be able to support a total weight (microwave and built-in oven) of 208 lbs (95 kg) for 27″ (68.6 cm) models or 249 lbs (113 kg) for 30″ (76.2 cm) models.
    IMPORTANT : To avoid damage to your cabinets, check with your builder or cabinet supplier to make sure that the materials used will not discolor, delaminate or sustain other damage. This oven has been designed in accordance with the requirements of UL and CSA International and complies with the maximum allowable wood cabinet temperatures of 194°F (90°C).

Cabinet Dimensions — Built-in Microwave/Oven Combination

Standard Installation

Standard Installation

27″ (68.6 cm) models
A. 27″ (68.6 cm) minimum cabinet width
B. 11/4″ (3.2 cm) top of cutout to bottom of upper cabinet door
C. 191/4″ (48.9 cm) bottom of cutout to floor is recommended. 7″-191/4″ (17.8-48.9 cm) bottom of cutout to floor is acceptable.
D. 251/2″ minimum (64.8 cm) cutout width
E. 11/2″ (3.8 cm) minimum bottom of cutout to top of cabinet door
F. 415/16″ (105 cm) recommended cutout height
G. 24″ (60.7 cm) cutout depth| 30″ (76.2 cm) models
A. 30″ (76.2 cm) minimum cabinet width
B. 11/4″ (3.2 cm) top of cutout to bottom of upper cabinet door
C. 191/4″ (48.9 cm) bottom of cutout to floor is recommended. 7″-191/4″ (17.8-48.9 cm) bottom of cutout to floor is acceptable.
D. 281/2″ (72.4 cm) minimum cutout width
E. 11/2″ (3.8 cm) minimum bottom of cutout to top of cabinet door
F. 415/16″ (105 cm)
recommended cutout height
G. 24″ (60.7 cm) cutout depth
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  • NOTE : The cutout height can be between 411/8″ (104.5 cm) and 411/2″ (105.6 cm) for microwave/oven combination.

Flush Installation

A 25″ (63.5 cm) minimum cutout depth is required. These dimensions will result in a 1/4″ (6 mm) reveal on the top, a 1/4″ (6 mm) reveal on the sides, and a 1/8″ (3 mm) reveal on the bottom of the wall oven.

The front face of the cleats and platform will be visible and should be treated as a finished surface.

Flush Installation

Front View

27″ (68.6 cm) models
A. 5/8″ (1.6 cm) top cleat
B. 271/4″ (69.2 cm) minimum width of flush inset cutout
C. 257/8″ (65.7 cm) minimum width of opening
D. 431/2″ (109.5 cm) minimum height of flush inset cutout
E. 421/2″ (107.9 cm) recommended cutout height
F. 11/16″ (1.7 cm) side cleat

G. 1/2″ x 2″ (1.3 cm x 5.1 cm) spacer the entire depth of the cutout*
H. Recommended junction box location
I. 45/8″ — 191/4″ (11.7 – 48.9 cm) bottom of cutout to floor
J. 25″ (63.5 cm) minimum depth of cutout

Side View

30″ (76.2 cm) models
A. 5/8″ (1.6 cm) top cleat
B. 301/4″ (76.8 cm) minimum width of flush inset cutout
C. 287/8″ (73.3 cm) minimum width of opening
D. 431/8″ (109.5 cm) minimum height of flush inset cutout
E. 421/2″ (107.9 cm) recommended cutout height
F. 11/16″ (1.7 cm) side cleat

G. 1/2″ x 2″ (1.3 cm x 5.1 cm) spacer the entire depth of the cutout*
H. Recommended junction box location
I. 45/8″ — 191/4″ (11.7 – 48.9 cm) bottom of cutout to floor
J. 25″ (63.5 cm) minimum depth of cutout

  • Cleats and spacers must be recessed 13/8″ (3.5 cm) from the front of the cabinet.

Top View

Top View


27″ (68.6 cm) models
A. 1/2″ x 2″ (1.3 cm x 5.1 cm) spacer the entire depth of the cutout
B. 25″ (63.5 cm) depth of cutout
C. 11/2″ (3.5 cm) recess from front of cabinet
D. 11/16″ (1.7 cm) side cleat
| 30″ (76.2 cm) models
A. 1/2″ x 2″ (1.3 cm x 5.1 cm) spacer the entire depth of the cutout
B. 25″ (63.5 cm) depth of cutout
C. 11/2″ (3.5 cm) recess from front of cabinet
D. 11/16″ (1.7 cm) side cleat

  • Cleats and spacers must be recessed 13/8″ (3.5 cm) from the front of the cabinet.
Electrical Requirements

If codes permit and a separate ground wire is used, it is recommended that a qualified electrical installer determine that the ground path and the wire gauge are in accordance with local codes.
Check with a qualified electrical installer if you are not sure the oven is properly grounded. This oven must be connected to a grounded metal, permanent wiring system. Be sure that the electrical connection and wire size are adequate and in conformance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-latest edition or CSA Standards C22.1-94, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 and C22.2 No. O-M91-latest edition, and all local codes and ordinances.
A copy of the above code standards can be obtained from:

National Fire Protection Association
1 Batterymarch Park
Quincy, MA 02169-7471
CSA International
8501 East Pleasant Valley Road
Cleveland, OH 44131-5575

Electrical Connection

To properly install your oven, you must determine the type of electrical connection you will be using and follow the instructions provided for it here.

  • Oven must be connected to the proper electrical voltage, amperage, and frequency as specified on the model/serial/ rating plate. See the following illustration.
    A. Model/serial/rating plate
    Model/serial/rating plate

  • Models rated from 7.3 to 9.6 kW at 240 V (6.3 to 8.3 kW at 208 V) require a separate 40 A circuit. Models rated from 4.9kW to 7.2 kW at 240 V (4.3 to 6.2 kW at 208 V) require a separate 30 A circuit. Models rated at 4.8 kW and below at 240 V (4.2 kW and below at 208 V) require a separate 20 A circuit.

  • A circuit breaker is recommended.

  • Connect directly to the fused disconnect (or circuit breaker box) through flexible, armored or nonmetallic sheathed, copper cable (with grounding wire). See the “Make Electrical Connection” section.

  • Flexible conduit from the oven should be connected directly to the junction box.

  • Do not cut the conduit. The length of conduit provided is for serviceability of the oven.

  • A UL listed or CSA approved conduit connector must be provided.

  • If the house has aluminum wiring, follow the procedure below: Connect the aluminum wiring using special connectors and/or tools designed and UL listed for joining copper to aluminum. Follow the electrical connector manufacturer’s recommended procedure. Aluminum/copper connection must conform with local codes and industry accepted wiring practices.
    Be sure that the electrical connection and wire size are adequate and in conformance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/ NFPA 70-latest edition or CSA Standards
    C22.1-94, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1and C22.2 No. OM91-latest edition, and all local codes and ordinances. A copy of the above code standards can be obtained from: National
    Fire Protection Association 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA 02169-7471 CSA International 8501 East Pleasant Valley
    Road Cleveland, OH 44131-5575.

INSTALLATIONS

Prepare Built-In Oven
  1. Decide on the final location for the oven. Avoid drilling or cutting into house wiring during installation.
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Excessive Weight Hazard
Use two or more people to move and install or uninstall appliance.
Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.

  1. To avoid floor damage, set the oven onto cardboard prior to installation. Do not use handle or any portion of the front frame for lifting.
  2. Remember to remove bottom vent from the foam packing on top of oven.
  3. Remove the shipping materials and tape from the oven. Remember to keep the corner posts and other materials that may be needed for installation.
  4. Remove the hardware package from inside the bag containing literature.
  5. Remove and set aside racks and other parts from inside the oven.
  6. Move oven and cardboard close to the oven’s final location.

Remove Oven Door(s)

IMPORTANT : Use 2 hands to remove oven door. For double ovens, repeat the process for each door.

  1. Prior to removing the oven door, prepare a surface where you will place it. This surface should be flat and covered with a soft blanket, or use the corner posts from your packaging material.

  2. Fully open the oven door.
    Remove Oven Door

  3. Locate the oven door hinge locks in both corners of the oven door, and rotate the hinge locks toward the oven door to the unlocked position. If the door hinge lock is not rotated fully (see illustration B), the door will not remove properly.
    A. Oven door hinge lock in locked position
    Oven door hinge lock in locked position
    B. Oven door hinge lock in unlocked position
    Oven door hinge lock in unlocked position

  4. Gently start to close the door. The door will stop at a partially closed position.
    Remove Oven Door

  5. Using 2 hands, grasp the edges of the oven door. Close the oven door slightly past the stop position to take the weight off of the door hinges, and then pull the oven door up.
    Remove Oven Door

  6. Pull the oven door toward you, and then remove. You may need to gently shift door from side to side as you pull.

  7. Set the oven door aside on the prepared covered work surface with the oven door resting on its handle.

  8. To continue with the oven installation, go to the “Positioning Oven Feet for Multiple Cabinet Cutout Heights” section.

Replace Oven Door(s)

  1. Using two hands, grasp side edges of door at the midpoint. Face the oven cavity.

  2. Locate the slots on each side of the oven cavity for the door hinge locks.
    A. Slot in the oven cavity for door hinge lock
    Replace Oven Door

  3. Using 2 hands, grasp the edges of the oven door. At a 45° angle, insert the hinges at the same time, and push the oven door into the oven cavity slot to replace. You may need to gently shift the door from side to side as you push.
    Replace Oven Door

  4. Make sure the door hinge notch is engaged on the bottom of the oven cavity slot.
    Replace Oven Door
    IMPORTANT : Do not close the door at this step or damage may occur to the door hinge.

  5. Lower the oven door to the fully open position. If the oven door does not open to a full 90°, repeat steps 1 through 3.

  6. Locate the oven door hinge locks in the corners of the oven door, and rotate the hinge locks toward the oven cavity to the locked position.
    Replace Oven Door

  7. After the door hinges have been locked, gently swing the door upward to close. The door should not be forced closed.

  8. When the hinges are properly installed and the door is closed, there should be an even gap between the door and the control panel. If one side of the oven door is lower than the other, the hinge on that side is not properly installed.

Make Electrical Connection

IMPORTANT : For Flush installation before making electrical connection, the oven feet need to be installed to allow a microwave/oven combination to be installed in a recommended cutout height of 421/2″ (107.9 cm).
Please contact service for feet to be shipped to you free of charge

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Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Use 8 gauge copper wire.
Electrically ground oven.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire, or electrical shock.

This oven is manufactured with a neutral (white) power supply wire and a cabinet-connected green (or bare) ground wire twisted together

  1. Disconnect power.

  2. Feed the flexible conduit from the oven through the opening in the cabinet.

  3. Remove junction box cover, if it is present.

  4. Install a UL listed or CSA approved conduit connector to the junction box.
    A. UL listed or CSA approved conduit connector
    Make Electrical Connection

  5. Route the flexible conduit from the oven to the junction box through a UL listed or CSA approved conduit connector.

  6. Tighten screws on conduit connector.

  7. See “Electrical Connection Options Chart” to complete installation for your type of electrical connection.

Electrical Connection Options Chart

If your home has: Go to section:

4-wire
| 4-Wire Cable from Home
Power Supply
3-wire
| 3-Wire Cable from Home
Power Supply

4-Wire Cable from Home Power Supply

IMPORTANT : Use the 4-wire cable from home power supply in the U.S. where local codes do not allow grounding through neutral, New Branch circuit installations (1996 NEC), mobile homes and recreational vehicles, new construction and in Canada.

A. Cable from home power supply
B. Black wires
C. Red wires
D. 4-wire flexible conduit from oven
E. Junction box
F. White wires
G. UL listed wire connectors
H. Green (or bare) ground wires
I. UL listed or CSA approved conduit connector

4-Wire Cable from Home Power Supply

  1. Connect the 2 black wires (B) together using a UL listed wire connector.
  2. Connect the 2 red wires (C) together using a UL listed wire connector.
  3. Untwist white wire from green (or bare) ground wire coming from the oven.
  4. Connect the 2 white wires (F) together using a UL listed wire connector.
  5. Connect the green (or bare) ground wire (H) from the oven cable to the green (or bare) ground wire (in the junction box) using a UL listed wire connector.
  6. Install junction box cover.

3-Wire Cable from Home Power Supply – U.S. Only

IMPORTANT : Use the 3-wire cable from home power supply where local codes permit a 3-wire connection.

A. Cable from home power supply
B. Junction box
C. Black wires
D. White wires
E. Green (or bare) ground wire (from oven)
F. 4-wire flexible conduit from oven
G. Red wires
H. UL listed wire connectors
I. UL listed or CSA approved conduit connector

3-Wire Cable from Home Power Supply

  1. Connect the 2 black wires (C) together using a UL listed wire connector.
  2. Connect the 2 white wires (D) and the green (or bare) ground wire (of the oven cable) using a UL listed wire connector.
  3. Connect the 2 red wires (G) together using a UL listed wire connector.
  4. Install junction box cover.

Install Oven

  1. Using two or more people, lift oven partially into cabinet cutout. Use the oven opening as an area to grip.
    NOTE : Push against seal area of oven front frame when pushing oven into cabinet. Do not push against outside edges.
    Install Oven

  2. Push against the seal area of the front frame to push the oven into the cabinet until the back surface of the front frame touches the front wall of the cabinet.
    Install Oven

  3. Push oven completely into cabinet and center oven into cabinet cutout.

  4. Securely fasten the oven to the cabinet using the #8-14 x 3/4″ screws provided. Insert the screws through hole in black trim aligning with hole in oven frame. Do not overtighten screws.
    A. Oven frame
    B. Side trim hole
    C. Side trim piece
    Install Oven

  5. The bottom vent trim and bottom vent shield are shipped in the foam packing at the top of the oven.
    • Align vent tab (B) with oven frame (A) as shown.
    • Using one #8-18 x 3/8″ (9.5 mm) screw (C) on each side of the shield tab (B), fasten the vent securely to the oven frame (A).
    A. Oven frame
    B. Shield tab
    C. #8-18 x 3/8″ screws
    Install Oven

  6. After the bottom vent trim tab is installed.
    • Align the bottom vent trim tab (B) with the oven frame (A) as shown.
    • Using one #8-18 x 3/8″ (9.5 mm) screw (C) on each side of the trim tab (B), align the top of the bottom trim tab (B) to the Hinge receiver (D) as shown.
    • Fasten the bottom vent trim securely to the oven frame (A)
    Install Oven
    A. Oven frame
    B. Trim tab
    C. #8-18 x 3/8″ (9.5 mm) screw
    D. Hinge receiver
    Install Oven

  7. Replace the oven racks.

  8. Replace the oven door. See the “Replace Oven Door(s)” section.

  9. Check that the door is free to open and close. If it is not, repeat the removal and installation procedures. See the “Prepare Built-In Oven” section.

  10. Repeat for lower oven door.
    IMPORTANT : For proper oven operation, check that the gap between bottom trim of the door and bottom vent is at least 1/4″ (6.4 mm).

  11. Reconnect power.

  12. The display panel will light briefly, and “PF” should appear in the display.

  13. If the display panel does not light, refer the Warranty.

Positioning Oven Feet

The oven feet need to be installed to allow a microwave/oven combination to be installed in a recommended cutout height of 421/2″ (107.9 cm).
NOTE : Do not remove the spacers.

A. Spacers

Positioning Oven Feet

  1. Using 2 or more people, place the on its back on a covered surface.
    Positioning Oven Feet

  2. Install a foot on the left rear spacer using a #8-18 x 3/8″ screw.
    NOTE : Position the foot so the long side of the foot is facing toward the top of the oven.
    A. Spacers
    B. Foot
    C. #8-18 x 3/8″ screw.
    Positioning Oven Feet

  3. In the same manner, install a foot on the right rear of the oven.

  4. Install a front foot on the left front spacer using a #8-18 x 3/8″
    NOTE : Position the foot so the long side of the foot is facing toward the inside of the oven.
    A. Front foot
    B. #8-18 x 3/8″ screw.
    C. Spacer
    Positioning Oven Feet

  5. In the same manner, install a front foot on the right front of the oven.

  6. Using 2 or more people, place the oven in its upright position.
    Positioning Oven Feet

  7. Go to the “Make Electrical Connection” section in the Installation Instructions provided with your built-in oven.

Complete Installation

  1. Check that all parts are now installed. If there is an extra part, go back through the steps to see which step was skipped.
  2. Check that you have all of your tools.
  3. Dispose of/recycle all packaging materials.
  4. For oven cleaning, read the “Microwave Oven Maintenance and Care” section.

Check Operation of Lower Oven

  1. Turn power on.

  2. At first use, set up the languages, clock, and any other preferences, if available. For more information, read the online Control Guide.

  3. Press OVEN.

  4. Select Cooking Method.

  5. Select BROIL.

  6. Set the temperature.

  7. Press START.
    If Oven Does Not Operate, Check the Following:
    • Household fuse is intact and tight; or circuit breaker has not tripped.
    • Electrical supply is connected.
    • See the Online Troubleshooting section.

  8. When oven has been on for 5 minutes, feel for heat.
    NOTE : Odors and smoke are normal when the oven is used the first few times. If you do not feel heat or if an error message appears in the display, turn off the oven and contact a qualified technician.

  9. (On Some Models) Place the SatinGlide™ Roll-Out Extension
    Rack for Smart Oven+ Attachments in the lowest rack position in the unit to make sure the correct accessory rack is on the bottom

  10. Press OVEN/CANCEL OVEN on single ovens to cancel.
    • Press UPPER/LOWER on double ovens to cancel.

Check Operation of Microwave Oven

  1. Fill a microwave-safe container with 1 cup (250 mL) of water and place container inside microwave oven. Close door firmly.
  2. Press MICROWAVE.
  3. Select Cooking Method.
  4. Set microwave oven cook time to 2 minutes.
  5. Press START. The interior microwave oven light should be on, and the remaining cooking time should be displayed. When display reads “1:00”, open microwave oven door. The microwave should stop cooking. Close door firmly. The interior microwave oven light should turn off.
  6. Press START. Microwave oven should begin cooking, and the microwave oven interior light should be on. Let microwave oven complete cooking time. A tone will sound four times at the end of the cooking time, and the microwave oven will shut off.
  7. Open microwave oven door and slowly remove container. Water in container should be hot.

If you need Assistance or Service:

Please refer to the Quick Start Guide for contact information, or contact the dealer from whom you purchased your built-in electric ovens and microwave ovens.

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