Installation Procedure
Before installing, turn power OFF at the service panel.
Lock service panel to prevent power from being turned
ON accidentally.
It is recommended to have two installers to
install warming drawer. Failure to do so may
result in property damage or personal injury.
1. Turn power OFF at the service panel. Lock service
panel to prevent power from being turned ON.
2. Install electrical connection and prepare cabinet cutout
according to the dimensions for the applicable model
stated in "General Information".
SUGGESTION:
Saw blades can splinter and chip cabinet facing. To
better protect cabinetry, after measuring and marking
the cut line with a pencil, cover the wood with a piece of
masking tape along the top of the line to be cut.
3. Position the anti-tip bracket on the floor of cabinet
opening 20 " (524 mm) from the cabinet edge and
spaced equally centered for model type, as shown in
Figure 5.
4. Secure with three (3) 3/4" (3.175 mm) Phillips head
screws (included).
20⅝"
(524 mm)
20⅝" (524 mm)
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
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Figure 5: Anti-tip Bracket Location
5. Insert plug into three-prong, grounded outlet (see
"Power Requirements and Grounding" on page 2 for
electrical specification).
6. Slide warming drawer assembly into cutout until it is
flush with cabinet. Take care that the side screws of
the warming drawer do not scratch the cabinet.
7. Drill pilot holes through side flange holes with a 1/8"
(3.175 mm) wood bit.
8. Secure with four (4) stainless Phillips screws through
holes in front frame (Figure 6).
9. Turn power on at the service panel.
10. Turn the warming drawer on. Indicator light and timer
should turn on immediately. Close the drawer for
approximately 30 seconds then check for warmth.
Figure 6: Secure Warming Drawer
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