Microwave drawer measurements anti-tip block, Installation manual, Normal installation steps – Sharp Inside Pro User Manual

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28 1/8"

23 3/8"

14 19/32"

1 13/16"

door thickness

15 13/32"

30"

15"

auto drawer

opening

2"

4 11/16"

36"

countertop

height

30"

*

cabinet min.

28 7/16"

opening

14 3/4"

opening

allow 1/4"

overlap

allow 7/16"

overlap

allow 3/4"

overlap

allow 3/4"

overlap

19"

to top of floor

4"

5"

electrical outlet

location

2x4 Anti-

Tip block

floor must

support

100 lbs.

NOTE: Open Top

Cabinet illustrated

14 3/4"

to bottom

of Anti-Tip

block

3 1/2"

6"

23 1/2"

min depth

84"

wall

cabinet

30"

cabinet min.

28 7/16"

opening

14 3/4"

opening

allow 1/4"

overlap

allow 7/16"

overlap

allow 3/4"

overlap

allow 3/4"

overlap

*19"

to top of floor

(recommended)

4"

5"

2" minimum

electrical outlet

location

2x4 Anti-Tip block

optional wall oven

cutout illustrated

in sketch

floor must

support 100 lbs.

14 3/4"

to bottom

of Anti-Tip

block

3 1/2"

(6")

23 1/2"

min depth

INSTALLATION MANUAL

Figure 2

Figure 1

Figures 1 and 2 contain many Microwave Drawer measurements

for reference when planning the drawerʼs location.

MICROWAVE DRAWER MEASUREMENTS

ANTI-TIP BLOCK

4"

5"

electrical outlet location

2x4 Anti-

Tip block

(6")

Figure 4

Figure 3

NORMAL INSTALLATION STEPS

ANTI-TIP BLOCK INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

To reduce the risk of tipping of the drawer, the Anti-Tip block

must be properly installed located 14 3/4-inches above the fl oor on

which the Microwave Drawer will sit. The 6-inch 2 x 4 Anti-Tip

block must be provided by the installer. See Figures 1, 2 and 4.

The Anti-Tip block prevents serious injury that might result from

spilled hot liquids.
If the Microwave Drawer is ever moved to a different location, the

Anti-Tip block must also be moved and installed. When installed

to the wall, make sure that the screws completely penetrate the

dry wall and are secured in wood or metal so that the block is

totally stable. When fastening, be sure that the screws do not

penetrate electrical wiring or plumbing.

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