LG MA8000ST Service Manual - Page 6

Installations

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INSTALLATIONS • Empty the microwave and clean inside it with personal safdly, thus app u y a-soft,-damp.cloth-eheck=for damage such=as=grounded=at=all times. misaligned door, damage around the door or dents inside the cavity or on the exterior. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electrisal-s The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is 2. Put the overuirra_counter, table707 shelf-thztis properly installed and grounded strong enough v utensils=you put in it. (T oven is the heavy side Use care when handling ) . Do not block- the-vent ancFthe-air intake openings. Blocking ventor,air intake openings )-esucke damage tolhe_oven and poor cooking results. Make sure the-microwave oven legs are in place to properairflow. Improper use of the grounding-plug-carrresult-in-a-risk of electric-shock. Do t, under-any-eiceumstances,cut-er-reMove- the third ground prong from the power cord plug. 4. The oven should-not-be-rnstatled in any area where heat and steam-are generated, because they may damage-the-electronic or mechanical-parts of the unit. Do-not install the oven next to a conventiorlal surface unit or above a conventional wall oven. 5. Use microwave oven in an ambient temperature nn oerre~OP HHEU MEI110 • INSURE PROPER GROUND EXISTS RFFORF IISF 6. Place the microwave oven-ori--a-sturdy and flat surface at least 10 cm(4 Inches) from the wall. -7-Place-the-microwave--oven-as-far--away-a&-possible--from TV, RADIO, COMPUTER etc , to prevent interference. TEMPORARY METHOD (ADAPTER PLUGS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN CANADA) ALIGN LARGE PRONGS/SLOTS 1 cm INSURE PROPER GROUND AND 3-1

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INSTALLATIONS
Empty
the
microwave
and
clean
inside
it
with
personal
safdly,
thus
app
u
y
a-soft,-damp.cloth—eheck=for
damage
such=as=grounded=at=all
times.
misaligned
door,
damage
around
the
door
or
dents
In
the
event
of
an
electrical
short
circuit,
grounding
inside
the
cavity
or
on
the
exterior.
reduces
the
risk
of
electrisal
-
s
The
plug
must
be
plugged
into
an
outlet
that
is
2.
Put
the
overuirra_counter,
table707
shelf
-
thztis
properly
installed
and
grounded
strong
enough
v
utensils=you
put
in
it.
(T
oven
is
the
heavy
side
Use
care
when
handling
)
.
Do
not
block
-
the
-
vent
ancFthe
-
air
intake
openings.
Blocking
vent
or,air
intake
openings
)-esucke
damage
tol
he
_oven
and
poor
cooking
results.
Make
sure
the
-
microwave
oven
legs
are
in
place
to
properair
flow.
Improper
use
of
the
grounding
-
plug
-
carr
result
-
in
-
a
-
-risk
of
electric
-shock.
Do
t,
under-any-eiceumstances,cut-er-reMove—
the
third
ground
prong
from
the
power
cord
plug.
4.
The
oven
should
-
not
-
be
-
rnstatled
in
any
area
where
heat
and
steam
-are
generated,
because
they
may
damage
-t
he
-electronic
or
mechanical
-parts
of
the
unit.
HHEU
ME
I110
Do
-not
install
the
oven
next
to
a
conventiorlal
surface
unit
or
above
a
conventional
wall
oven.
INSURE
PROPER
GROUND
5.
Use
microwave
oven
in
an
ambient
temperature
nn
oerre~OP
EXISTS
RFFORF
IISF
6.
Place
the
microwave
oven-ori--a-sturdy
and
flat
TEMPORARY
METHOD
surface
at
least
10
cm(4
Inches)
from
the
wall.
—7—Place-the-microwave--oven-as-far--away-a&-possible---
from
TV,
RADIO,
COMPUTER
etc
,
to
prevent
interference.
(ADAPTER
PLUGS
ARE
NOT
PERMITTED
IN
CANADA)
ALIGN
LARGE
PRONGS/SLOTS
1
cm
INSURE
PROPER
GROUND
AND
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