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Panasonic NN-9850 - Installation, Controls, and Accessories; Installation and Grounding Instructions

Panasonic NN-9850
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INSTALLATION
AND
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
Examine
Your
Oven
Unpack
oven,
remove
all
packing
material,
and
examine
the
oven
for
any
damage
such
as
dents,
broken
door
latches
or
cracks
in
the
door.
Notify
dealer
immediately
if
oven
is
damaged.
Do
NOT
install
if
oven
is
damaged.
Placement
of
Oven
1.
Oven
must
be
placed
on
a
flat,
stable
surface.
For
proper
operation,
the
oven
must
have
sufficient
air
flow.
Allow
3
inches
of
space
on
both
sides
of
the
oven
and
1
inch
of
space
on
top
of
oven.
a.
Do
NOT
block
air
vents.
if
they
are
blocked
during
operation,
the
oven
may
overheat.
If
the
oven
overheats,
a
thermal
safety
device
will
turn
the
oven
off.
The
oven
will
remain
inoperable
until
it
has
cooled.
b.
Do
NOT
place
oven
near
a
hot
damp
surface
such
as
a
gas
or
electric
range.
c.
Do
NOT
operate
oven
when
room
humidity
is
too
high
2.
This
Buen
was
manufactured
for
household
use
only.
3.
This
oven
may
be
built
into
a
wall
cabinet,
if
desired,
by
using
the
proper
trim
kit,
which
may
be
purchased
from
a
local
Panasonic
dealer.
Follow
all
installation
instructions
packed
with
kit.
See
page
20
for
Technical
Specifications.
Wiking
Requirements
.
The
oven
must
be
plugged
into
at
least
a
15
AMP
120
VOLT,
60
Hz
GROUNDED
OUTLET.
Where
a
standard
two-prong
outlet
is
encountered,
it
is
the
personal
responsibility
and
obligation
of
the
consumer
to
have
it
replaced
with
a
properly
grounded
three-prong
outlet.
2.
A
TEMPORARY
CONNECTION
with
a
two-prong
adaptor
may
be
made
where
LOCAL
CODES
PERMIT
it.
Unless
the
cover
screw
is
grounded
through
the
house
wiring,
attaching
the
adaptor
grounding
plate
to
the
cover
screw
will
not
ground
the
oven.
If
there
is
any
doubt
that
the
cover
screw
is
grounded,
have
it
checked
by
an
electrician.
3.
The
oven
must
be
ona
SEPARATE
CIRCUIT.
No
other
appliance
should
share
the
circuit
with
the
microwave
oven.
If
it
does,
the
branch
circuit
fuse
may
blow
or
the
circuit
breaker
may
trip,
or
the
food
may
cook
slower
than
times
recommended
in
cookbook.
4.
The
VOLTAGE
used
must
be
the
same
as
specified
on
this
microwave
oven
(120
V).
Using
a
higher
voitage
is
dangerous
and
may
result
in
a
fire
or
other
accident
causing
oven
damage.
Using
a
lower
voltage
will
cause
slow
cooking.
Panasonic
is
NOT
responsible
for
damage
resulting
from
the
use
of
the
oven
with
other
than
specified
voltage.
Grounding
Instructions
This
appliance
must
be
grounded.
In
the
event
of
an
electrical
short
circuit,
grounding
reduces
the
risk
of
electric
shock
by
providing
an
escape
wire
for
the
electric
current.
This
appliance
is
equipped
with
a
cord
having
a
grounding
wire
with
a
grounding
plug.
The
plug
must
be
plugged
into
an
outlet
that
is
properly
installed
and
grounded.
WARNING—Improper
use
of
the
grounding
plug
can
result
in
a
risk
of
electric
shock.
Consult
a
qualified
electrician
or
service
person
if
the
grounding
instructions
are
not
completely
understood,
or
if
doubt
exists
as
to
whether
the
appliance
is
properly
grounded.
If
itis
necessary
to
use
an
extension
cord,
use
only
a
three
wire
extension
cord
that
has
a
three
blade
grounding
plug,
and
a
three
slot
receptacle
that
will
accept
the
plug
on
the
appliance.
The
marked
rating
of
the
extension
cord
should
be
equal
to
or
greater
than
the
electrical
rating
of
the
appliance.
poet
Supply
.
Ashort
power-supply
cord
is
provided
to
reduce
the
risks
resulting
from
becoming
entangled
in
or
tripping
over
a
longer
cord.
2.
Longer
cord
sets
or
extension
cords
are
available
and
may
be
used
if
care
is
exercised
in
their
use.
3.
If
along
cord
or
extension
cord
is
used,
(1)
the
marked
electrical
rating
of
the
cord
set
or
extension
cord
should
be
at
least
as
great
as
the
electrical
rating
of
the
appliance,
(2)
the
extension
cord
must
be
a
grounding-type
3-wire
cord,
and
(3)
the
longer
cord
should
be
arranged
so
that
it
will
not
drape
over
the
countertop
or
tabletop
where
it
can
be
pulled
on
by
children
or
tripped
over
accidentally.
Radio
Interference
1.
Operation
of
the
microwave
oven
may
cause
interference
to
your
radio,
TV
or
similar
equipment.
2.
When
there
is
interference,
it
may
be
reduced
or
eliminated
by
taking
the
following
measures:
a.
Clean
door
and
sealing
surfaces
of
the
oven.
(See
Care
of
Your
Microwave/Convection
Oven
found
on
page
19.)
b.
Place
the
radio,
TV,
etc.
away
from
the
microwave
oven
as
far
as
possible.
c.
Use
a
properly
installed
antenna
to
obtain
stronger
signal
reception.

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