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MW24-1100 MICROWAVE OVEN
Installation Information
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#814888 - Revision A - May, 2009
INSTALLATION INFORMATION
The Wolf microwave oven can be set up as a free-
standing unit or set into a built-in wall installation.
This section of the manual covers some of the installa-
tion issues that a service technician may need to know
when servicing a Wolf microwave oven. If additional
installation information is needed, after reviewing this
section of the manual, please refer to the installation
guide or contact the Wolf Appliance Customer Service
Department.
Electrical Requirements
• 110 to 120 Volts AC, 60Hz, 15 ampere fused electri-
cal supply
• Separate electrical circuit serving only this appliance
• A properly grounded 3-prong receptacle
Line
Voltage
(Power)
Neutral
Ground
TO AVOID SHOCK HAZARD, NEVER REMOVE THE
GROUND PRONG FROM THE PLUG OF THE
POWER SUPPLY CORD.
Free-Standing Installation
With the microwave free-standing on the countertop, it
is recommended to have counter space on at least one
side of the appliance. At least 2 inches of clearance
must be allowed on the sides, top and at the rear of the
appliance for air circulation.
THE INSTALLATION SITE MUST BE EQUIPPED
WITH A PROPERLY GROUNDED 3-SLOT RECEP-
TACLE TO MATCH THE 3-PRONG (GROUNDED)
POWER SUPPLY CORD PROVIDED ON THE APPLI-
ANCE. IF THE ELECTRIC RECEPTACLE OR
POWER CORD ARE NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED,
THIS COULD CAUSE A SHOCK HAZARD AND THE
APPLIANCE MAY NOT FUNCTION.
Ground Prong
2"
2"
2"
COUNTERTOP
Figure 2-1. Electrical Receptacle & Power Cord
Figure 2-2. 2” Clearance on Sides, Top & at Rear
•
EXTENSION CORDS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED.
•
IF AN EXTENSION CORD IS NECESSARY, USE
ONLY A 3-WIRE CORD WITH A 3-PRONG PLUG
AND A 3-SLOT RECEPTACLE, RATED FOR 110 -
120VOLTS, 15 AMP OR HIGHER.
•
DO NOT DRAPE EXTENSION CORD OVER
COUNTERTOP OR TABLE WHERE IT CAN BE
PULLED ON OR TRIPPED OVER ACCIDENTAL-
LY.