Part # 1382636 Rev 5 (01/25/08)
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Assembly Instructions
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1 . Remove the back covers #5 from all units .
2 . Remove the side panel # and the panel from the control
box #1 .
3 . Remove the front covers #3 and #2 from all units . The
door must be opened to remove these screws .
. The top should lift off of the base unit . Set the top aside .
5 . Place the first AP-A unit to be stacked on top the base
unit .
6 . Loosen the top left and top right hex head bolt of the
base unit front frame #8 . Do not remove .
7 . Loosen the bottom left and bottom right hex head
bolt used to attach the front frame #8 of the unit to be
stacked .
8 . Find two pieces of the stacking flange #7 . Insert the
flange behind the head of each loosened bolt so as the
flange will join the two units together . The flange of the
stacking flange should point to the rear of the units .
9 . Loosen the top hex head bolt used to attach the left rear
side panel mount #9 to the oven .
INSTALLATION Continued
10 . Do the same to the adjoining bottom bolt of the top unit .
11 . Attach the stacking flange between the two loosened
bolts .
12 . Repeat this process for an additional unit if desired .
13 . Setting top #6 on the top unit .
1 . Attach all side and rear panels, all front covers .
Ventilation
WARNING Do not place any obstruction on the top of the
appliances’ vent hold . Inadequate ventilation may result in
high ambient temperature at the rear of the oven . Excessive
ambient temperature can cause tripping of the blower motor
thermal overload protection device . This condition must be
corrected immediately to avoid damage to the blower motor .
Electrical Connections
The AP1, APA and AP are not supplied with any type of
cord and plug . Before attempting the electrical connection,
the rating plate should be checked to ensure that the
unit’s electrical characteristics and the supply electrical
characteristics agree .
Installation of the wiring must be made in accordance
with the applicable codes: National Electrical Code (for
US Installations), and Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 (for
Canadian Installations) . For Canadian Installations, cooking
appliances shall have only one point of connection for power
supply .
1 . Switch panel size .
2 . Overload protection .
3 . Wire type .
. Wire size .
5 . Temperature limitations of the wires .
6 . Method of connection (Cable, Conduit, etc .)
The service line enters through the rear of the unit and is to
be connected to the terminal block . Refer to wiring diagram
provided on the rear of the unit . Input voltage and phasing
must match the units voltage and phasing . Visual check all
electrical connections . Energize electric service to units .
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