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Sufficient airflow must be allowed around the unit. Blocking the
airflow could cause the unit to overheat.
2. Measure the area for the cutout, including the countersink area. The
unit is designed to be countersunk. The depth of the surface around the
cutout must be reduced to allow for the countersink. See the illustration
below.
NOTE:
Exposed wood or particle board edges must be sealed with an
appropriate waterproofing material. Seal the edge between the
glass and the countertop with silicone or similar material. Failure
to do so may result in damage to the countertop.
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B
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Cutout Dimensions - Models 69505 and 69521
Dimension
Size
A
N/A
B
16¼” (41.3 cm)
C
15¼” (38.7 cm)
D
N/A
E
N/A
F
Countertop
Cutout Dimensions Models 69508 and 69524
Dimension
Size
A
N/A
B
15-13/16” (40.1 cm)
C
26-1/3” (66.8 cm)
D
N/A
E
N/A
F
Countertop
Control Cutout Dimensions (Models 69508 and 69524 require two)
Dimension
Size
A
N/A
B
7-3/8” (18.7 cm)
C
3-13/16” (9.7 cm)
D
N/A
E
N/A
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Countertop
3. Seal the joint between the induction warmer and countertop.
4. Plug the power cord into a grounded electrical outlet with the matching
nameplate rated voltage.
NOTE:
Using a voltage other than the nameplate rated voltage will cause
damage to the unit. Incorrect voltage, modification to the power
cord or electrical components can damage unit and will void the
warranty. Induction units are to use a separate dedicated circuit.