TMIO Connect IO Professional Series User manual

Installation Instructions
Part No. 101769
Model PS302SS01 Professional Series
Internet Connected
30” Electric Built-In Double Wall Oven
2Before You Start
3Electrical Requirements
3Internet & Network
4Product Dimensions
5Cabinet Dimensions
6Cabinet Requirements
7 - 13 Installation Steps & Final Checklist
14 Cleaning Your Oven
14 More Information
14 Customer Service
IMPORTANT: Read and Save These Instructions
INSTALLER: LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE HOME OWNER.
HOME OWNER: KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR’S USE AND FUTURE REFERENCE.

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BEFORE YOU START
You can be seriously
injured if you don’t follow
the instructions in this
manual before you start.
SPECIAL SYMBOLS
WARNING!
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TOOLS NEEDEDTOOLS NEEDED
•Phillips Screwdriver
•1/4” Hex Driver
•Qty. 4 Phillips Cabinet
Mounting Screws
PARTS SUPPLIED
•Qty. 4 Phillips Finish Trim
Mounting Screws
(Factory installed under bottom vent trim.
See page 12)
CAUTION: Oven is heavy. Use care in handling.
Proper Installation is your responsibility. Ensure
the oven is electrically connected by a qualified
electrical installer and conforms with the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 - latest edition, or in
CANADA, Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1-
1982 and C22.2 No. 01982 - latest edition.
Do not use this appliance for space heating.
We STRONGLY RECOMMEND running CAT5 cable to
where the back of the oven will be located.
Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
Do not remove permanently affixed labels,
warnings, or plates from the oven! These are
important for your safety.
Always disconnect the electrical supply to the
oven before servicing.
Electrical Preparation: Cut out a Square opening
(sized to the junction box) in the top left rear corner
of the oven cabinet and/or sheet rock to enable
the 4-wire oven electrical cord to pass through the
cabinet, and connect to the household electrical
supply. See Cabinet Dimensions (page 5) for
details.
This is a safety alert. Always read and obey all
safety messages. This symbol warns you of potential
hazards that can hurt or kill you and others.
This is an information symbol and indicates
additional detailed instructions in this manual.
Ensure that the oven is properly grounded. See
Electrical Requirements (page 3) and Installation Steps:
Step 3. Electrical Connections (page 9) for details.
Required cabinet cutout width is 28 5/8” (72.7 cm).
Required cabinet cutout depth is 24” (60.9 cm).
Oven support surface should be flat, level, and be
able to support a weight greater than 575 pounds
(261 kg).
Recessed installation area must provide
complete enclosure surrounding the recessed
portion of the oven.
Oven location should be away from strong draft
areas (windows/doors) and strong heating vents.
SPECIAL SYMBOLS
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
The Connect Io Intelligent Oven requires a
separate, grounded 4-wire, 240V (AC), 50 Amp
service with its own circuit breaker.
Wire sizes and connections must conform with the
rating of the appliance and to the requirements
of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70
- latest edition, or Canadian Electrical Code, CSA
C22.1-1982 and C22.2 No. 01982 - latest edition,
and all local codes and ordinances.
Oven must be connected to the proper
electrical voltage and frequency as specified
on the model/serial rating plate (located
underneith the right side of control panel).
Oven must be connected to grounded metal
permanent wiring system. Check with a
qualified electrician to make sure the oven is
properly grounded.
Do not ground to a gas pipe.
Do not use an extension cord with this
appliance, because this may result in
electrical shock or other personal injury.
This unit is equipped with a No. 10 ground wire in
the conduit.
The electrical conduit must be kept to the top left
for a flush installation. Never cut the conduit.
Connect the flexible armored cable directly
to 4-wire, 240V household service. If codes
permit and separate grounding wiring is used,
we recommend that a qualified electrician
determine the grounding path and that the wire
gauge is in accordance with local codes.
Junction boxes installed on rear wall behind oven
must be recessed and located at the upper left-
hand corner of the cabinet.
A UL-Listed conduit connector must be provided
at the junction box.
Do not install a fuse in the neutral or grounding
circuit. We recommend a time-delayed fuse or
circuit breaker. Connect directly to the fused
disconnect (or circuit breaker box) through
flexible armored, or non-metallic sheathed,
copper cable (with grounding wire).
INTERNET & NETWORK
Electrical Specifications:
• Maximum Amp Usage: 46.7A
• Preheat Rating: 5300W
• Broil Element Rating: 3300W
• Baking Element Rating: 2000W
• Convection Element Rating, 1650W
IMPORTANT if location
utilizes aluminum wiring:
• Connect the aluminum
wiring to the copper wire using
special connectors designed
and UL listed for joining
aluminum to copper.
• Aluminum/copper
connection must conform
with local codes and industry
accepted wiring practice.
A broadband (DSL or cable modem) Internet
connection is required. Dial-up Internet services
are not supported.
The oven either can be connected to a home
network or connected directly to an Internet Service
Providers’ (ISP’s) network box inside the home.
We recommend running a CAT5 cable to
the back of the oven, where a RJ45 network
connector is mounted.
NOTE: If the oven is not
connected to the Internet, it will
still cook and refrigerate, but all
connections to outside the home
will be unavailable.
The oven’s RJ45 connector enables direct hard-
wiring either ethernet or wireless bridge connections.
The oven will configure its settings via DHCP
automatically. If your network environment is not
configured to handle DHCP, you must manually
configure the oven Internet settings by entering:
(1) the IP address, (2) network mask, (3) the
gateway IP address, and (4) DNS server address.
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PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
APPROXIMATE SHIPPING WEIGHT:
425 lbs (193 kg)
INTERNET HOOKUPS:
RJ45 (CAT5/Ethernet) network
connection is located at the rear
of the oven. If a wireless bridge
connection is preferred, or if local
routers or adaptors are used, then
use the 2-socket 120V electrical
outlet provided.
ALIGNMENT:
Align the oven front with the
cabinet front during installation.
Make sure the vertical axis of
the oven front is parallel with the
vertical axis of the cabinet.
Quick Reference
Door extends
44 1/2” (113 cm)
from oven rear
Door extends 21”
(53.3 cm) from
cabinet face
50 3/16”
(127.5 cm)
recessed
height
23 1/2”
(59.7 cm)
recessed
depth
28 1/2” (71.4 cm)
recessed width
120V outletsRJ45 network jack
51 5/8”
(131.1 cm)
overall
height
30” (76.2 cm)
overall width
Oven Right View Oven Rear View

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CABINET DIMENSIONS
Cabinet Front View Cabinet Right View
30” (76.2 cm)
minimum cabinet
width, 33” (83.8 cm)
recommended
2” (5.1 cm) minimum
top of cutout to
bottom of upper
cabinet door
51 1/8” (129.9 cm)
cutout height
28 5/8” (72.7 cm)
cutout width
electric cutout
2” (5.1 cm)
from cutout top
RJ45 cutout
24” (60.9 cm)
cutout depth
9 3/8” maximum (23.8 cm)
4” minimum (10.2 cm)

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CABINET CUTOUT DIMENSIONS:
• 51 1/8” (129.9 cm) of cutout height required.
• 30” (76.2 cm) minimum cabinet width required;
33” (83.8 cm) cabinet width recommended.
• 24” (60.9 cm) cutout depth required.
• 28 5/8” (72.7 cm) cutout width required.
WEIGHT & ORIENTATION:
The bottom of the cabinet should be level and must be
capable of supporting 425 pounds (193 kg).
SECURING OVEN TO CABINET:
To secure the oven into the cabinet, attach the oven
vertical side trim to the surface of the cabinet using the
eight (qty. 8) Phillips cabinet mounting screws provided.
ELECTRICAL LOCATION:
Make a cutout for the electrical supply at the UPPER
LEFT of the cabinet, using the cabinet front as the
origin point of reference. See figure (right).
INTERNET CONNECTION LOCATION:
If the home has CAT5 cabling, install a cable at the
back of the cabinet and make a cutout at the UPPER
RIGHT, using the cabinet front as the origin point of
reference. See figure (right). The back of the oven
has a built-in RJ45 network connector and two 120V
electrical outlets for plugging in network devices such
as routers, adaptors or wireless bridges.
See Product
Dimensions
(page 4).
CABINET REQUIREMENTS Cabinet Cutout Diagram
2” (5.1 cm) minimum
top of cutout to
bottom of upper
cabinet door
30” (76.2 cm) minimum
cabinet width; 33” (83.8 cm)
recommended
51 1/8” (129.9 cm)
cutout height
28 5/8” (72.7 cm)
cutout width
24” (60.9 cm)
cutout depth
RJ45 cutout 2”
(5.1 cm) from
cutout top
electric cutout
2” (5.1 cm) from
cutout top

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STEP 1. Unpacking the Oven
INSTALLATION STEPS
jMake sure to TURN OFF the breaker for the
oven power supply.
WARNING: Use two or more people to move and
install oven. Failure to follow this instruction can
result in back injury or other injury.
kMove the oven close to final installation
position prior to removing packaging materials.
WARNING: Never use door handles or any portion
of the control panel or trim for lifting the oven. This
may cause severe damage to the product.
lCarefully remove plastic wrapping,
polystyrene protectors, cardboard, and blue tape.
Exercise care if using a knife or sharp object to
cut plastic or tape in order to prevent permanent
damage to the stainless steel surfaces.
mRemove the four (qty. 4) screws from the
shipping brackets located on both sides of the
oven. Replace the four screws after removing
the brackets.
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!
Carefully remove all packing
material from unit
Remove four (qty. 4) screws
from shipping brackets
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Do not discard finish
trim. See page 12 for
installation instructions.
CAUTION: Remove door before removing unit from shipping pallet.

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jRemove the oven door before lifting the oven
into the cabinet. This will reduce the weight of the
oven and avoid serious damage if the handles are
used to lift the unit.
See “Door Removal”
.
kBefore lifting the product, remove oven door,
wire racks, oven trays, broiler pan, wine glasses, and
all cardboard packaging from both oven cavities.
STEP 2. Removing Oven Doors
INSTALLATION STEPS
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DOOR REMOVAL: Remove door before installing the oven to ensure handle/oven door are
NOT used to lift oven.
• Squarely facing the front of
the oven, firmly grasp each
side of the oven door near
the handle. Begin closing
the door to nearly upright.
When door stops closing, lift
up the door slightly and pull
out, swinging the bottom of
the door out towards you.
• Place door on a protective
surface to prevent scratches
on the door surface.
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• Open the door fully.
• In both back corners of
the door you will see door
catches in the locked
position. Rotate the top
of the catches on both
hinges fully towards you
until the catches stop.
Door hinge
in locked
position
Hand grip position
for lower door
Hand grip position
for upper door
Door hinge
in unlocked
position

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WARNING!
!
STEP 3. Electrical Connections
INSTALLATION STEPS
ELECTRICAL SHOCK
HAZARD!
Turn OFF the household power supply breaker
before connecting wires. The oven must be
connected to a permanent and grounded
supply. Failure to follow these instructions can
result in death, fire or electrical shock.
This oven requires a separate, grounded 4-wire,
240V (AC), 50 Amp service with its own circuit
breaker. Installation must comply with National
Electric Code.
See “Electrical Requirements”
(page 3).
We strongly recommend connecting this oven
to No. 8 gauge copper wire.
jWith the oven positioned in front of the
cabinet opening, disconnect the household
power supply. Feed house wiring through the
opening in the cabinet. If using a junction box,
thread the oven cable into the junction box
and secure with a UL-listed conduit connector.
See Cabinet Dimensions (page 5) drawing for
recommended power location.
kConnect the black wire from the household
power supply with black wire in the oven
conduit using twist-on connectors.
lConnect the red wire from the household
power supply with the red wire in the oven
conduit using twist-on connectors.
mFollow local codes and ordinances to
complete the neutral and ground connection
according to the following options:
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Option 1:
If Connecting to a 4-wire System:
nConnect the white oven conduit wire
to the neutral (white) wire in the junction
box.
See Figure 1.
oConnect the bare grounding oven
cable wire to the green or bare grounding
wire in the junction box.
See Figure 1
.
Option 2: If local codes DO NOT PERMIT
connecting the Oven Ground Wire to
Neutral (White) Wire in Junction Box:
nConnect the white oven cable wire to
the neutral (white) wire in junction box. See
Figure 1.
oConnect the bare grounding oven
cable wire to the green or bare grounding
wire in the junction box.
See Figure 1
.
Option 3: If local codes PERMIT connecting
the Oven Ground Wire to the Neutral
(White) Wire in the Junction Box:
nTwist together and crimp the neutral
(white) oven cable wire to the oven bare
ground wire.
See Figure 2
.
oConnect the crimped white/bare oven
wire to the neutral (white) power supply
line in the junction box.
See Figure 2
.
Figure 1.
Junction Box
Red wires
Bare grounding
oven cable wire
Cable from power supply
White wires
UL-listed
conduit
connector
Cable from oven
Black wires
Bare or green
grounding wire
Figure 2.
Cable from power supply
Junction Box
Red wires
White wire
Cable from oven
UL-listed
conduit
connector
Black wires
White & bare
grounding oven
cable wires

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jLocate the RJ45 network jack in the rear of the oven.
Plug in either a direct CAT5 cable or wireless bridge.
kBy default, the oven is set up to automatically
detect Internet settings via DHCP. If your network
environment is not set up to handle DHCP, you can
manually configure the Internet settings. To manually
configure the Internet settings, you need four (4)
items of information:
(1) IP Address
(2) Network Mask
(3) Gateway IP Address
(4) DNS Server Address
lIf the home network is not using DHCP, on the oven
control screen select “My Oven / Network Settings” and
disable the “Use DHCP” setting. Now you will be able to
manually enter the above four (4) items.
mYou can check whether your network settings are
working by choosing the “My Oven / Oven Service /
Oven Diagnostics” menu on the oven touch screen.
This menu will allow you to confirm that the oven is
connected to the Internet. Once you are satisfied with
your Local Network settings, you are ready to set-up
Remote Access.
nGo to “My Oven / Remote Access”. Enter a 10-digit
touch tone phone number or cell phone number.
STEP 4. Network Connections
INSTALLATION STEPS n(continued) You may want to enter the number from which you will be calling the oven
most frequently. When you call the TMIO Remote Access Number, Caller ID will recognize the
phone number from which you called, and you will not need to enter the phone number
manually if you use the number you originally entered.
Next, choose a 4-digit numeric PIN (Personal Identification Number) and enter it in the space
provided on the screen.
You will not need to modify “Oven ID”. This is a unique serial number that identifies your oven.
Oven ID is assigned at the factory and cannot be changed.
oSelect “Enable Remote Access” to enable remote command and control of your oven.
pTest your remote connection by:
• With your Java-enabled Internet browser, go to www.tmio.com and click on the “My Oven
Log-In” link. Then enter your phone number and PIN.
• To access the TMIO Voice Control Center, dial +1.919.882.2330. If the phone number you
are calling from is the phone number you entered in the Remote Access section on your
oven, our system will recognize you by Caller ID and you will only be prompted to enter
your PIN number. If you are calling from a different phone number, you will be prompted
to enter in the 10-digit phone number and 4-digit PIN number you set up on your oven
under the Remote Access section.
RJ45 network jack Two 120V outlets
STOP! Do not complete items 2-7 (below) until
steps 5-7 (on pages 11, 12, 13) are complete.
Oven Top Rear View

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STEP 5. Install Oven Into Cabinet
INSTALLATION STEPS
WARNING!
OVEN MUST BE SECURED INTO CABINET USING
ATTACHMENT TRIM. Failure to do so can result in the
oven tipping and falling out of the cabinet and cause
personal injury or death.
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IMPORTANT: Use the oven side hand grips to lift the
oven into the cabinet. Use the front frame to push the
oven into the cabinet. Do not push against outside
edges of the oven.
jSlide the oven into the cabinet cutout, using the
oven cavity opening as an area to grip. Push the
oven 3/4 way into the cabinet.
kMake sure the CAT5 cable can drop straight down
between back of the oven and rear of the cabinet
without any obstruction.
lMake sure the electrical supply cable is routed
on top of the oven as shown in the drawing (right). A
string may be useful to secure the cable to the top of
the oven while sliding the oven forward into cabinet.
mPush the oven completely into the cabinet and
center the oven in the cabinet cutout.
nIf the oven does not sit flush with the front of the
cabinet, make certain the electrical supply cable or
CAT5 cable is not jammed behind the oven.
oIMPORTANT: Securely fasten the oven to the cabinet
using the eight (qty. 8) Phillips cabinet mounting screws
provided. Insert the Phillips screws through holes in the
oven vertical side trim. Do not over-tighten screws.
When sliding the oven into the cabinet, make
sure to place the power cable on top of the
oven for a correct fit into the cabinet rear.
Fuse Holder for
120v convenience outlet
CAUTION: Use care not to
damage when sliding unit into
cabinet.
Fuse Replacement: Replace
with only:
• 15 amp / 250 vac fuse
• Littelfuse Part # 314 015p
This fuse can be obtained by
calling TMIO Customer Service.
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jMake sure the oven is level, and securely fitted/
attached to the oven cabinetry.
kRemove four (qty.4) black Phillips trim mounting screws
from bottom of vent trim. Place finish trim under bottom
vent trim and install using the four screws you removed.
STEP 6. Installing Finish Trim
INSTALLATION STEPS
Bottom Vent Trim
Cabinet
Side View of Finish Trim Installation
Finish Trim
Finish Trim Installation

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jMake sure the oven is level, and securely fitted/
attached to the oven cabinetry.
kReinstall oven door. See “Door Attachment”.
lMake sure to remove all internal packaging from the
oven cavity, and replace the oven racks.
mMake sure all oven vents and opening are clear and
free of any obstruction.
nSome stainless steel parts will have a protective
plastic wrap. Peel off this plastic wrap. Remove all blue
plastic tape.
oTurn ON the power to the oven at the electrical box.
pRefer to Step 4, Network Connections (page 10, steps
2 – 7) to test and verify your Network Connections.
STEP 7. Final Checklist
INSTALLATION STEPS
DOOR ATTACHMENT:
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• Place both hinge arms back in the
slots of the hinge receiver.
• Push the hinge arms in as far as they
will go until the bottom of the door
meets the frame of the oven.When
inserted properly, the hooks on the
hinge arms will automatically lock onto
the hinge receiver. When the hinge
arms are securely inserted and locked
into the hinge receiver, you will not be
able to pull the door out towards you.
• Lower the door gently.
• Rotate the catches back away from
you until the catches rest squarely
against the oven frame.
• The door can now be closed.
• If door appears tilted, it is not inserted
properly into the hinge receivers.
Remove the door and repeat Door
Attachment steps until door is correctly
aligned, and securely fastened.
• Repeat for the second oven door.
WARNING! Misuse of oven door
(e.g. stepping, sitting, or leaning
on them) can result in possible
hazards and/or injuries.
!
Door hinge
in unlocked
position
Door hinge
in locked
position
Hand grip position
for lower door
Hand grip position
for upper door

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OVEN INTERIOR
Wash the interior of the Connect Io oven
thoroughly with hot, soapy water to remove film
residues and any installation dust or debris before
use for food preparation. Follow this washing
procedure by rinsing and wiping dry. Solutions
stronger than soap and water are rarely needed.
STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES
Wipe clean stainless steel surfaces using a
cleaner intended specifically for stainless steel.
TMIO recommends using the Cerama Bryte®
stainless steel cleaning polish and conditioner for
your Connect Io stainless steel components.
Do NOT use a metal knife, spatula, or any other
metal tool to scrape encrusted material on
stainless steel! Scratches are almost impossible
to remove.
Do NOT use steel wool, abrasive cloths, non-
stainless steel cleaners, or powdered cleansers on
stainless steel to remove debris.
Keep the Connect Io Installation Manual in a
convenient location near the Connect Io Intelligent
Oven for easy reference.
Please also read the Connect Io Use & Care Manual
before operating the Connect Io Intelligent Oven. This
manual is also included with your purchase.
Cleaning Tips & Precautions
CLEANING YOUR OVEN
Other Tips & References
MORE INFORMATION
For more information, help with installation or operation of
your Connect Io Intelligent Oven, please contact TMIO at:
TMIO Customer Service
+1.800.881.TMIO (8646)
customerser[email protected]
www.tmio.com
1220A Flynn St.
Chattanooga, TN 37403 USA
When contacting TMIO Customer Service,please have
ready: (1) product model number and (2) product serial
number—for faster service. Both numbers are found on the
model/ rating plate underneith the right side of the control
panel.Write them down in the spaces provided below for
easy reference:
Model # Serial #
Contact TMIO
CUSTOMER SERVICE
REPLACEMENT PARTS:
Only authorized replacement parts
may be used in performing service
on the Connect Io Intelligent Oven.
Do not repair or replace any part
of the appliance unless specifically
recommended in the Connect
Io Use & Care Manual. All other
servicing should be referred to a
qualified technician.
Please also visit www.tmio.com
for more detailed Connect Io
customer service information.

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Connect IoTM Intelligent OvenTM
Model PS302SS00 Professional Series
Internet Connected
30” Electric Built-In Double Wall Oven
Installation Instructions
Part No. 101769
© 2007 TMIO, LLC • +1.800.881.TMIO (8646) • www.tmio.com • 1220A Flynn St. • Chattanooga, TN 37403 USA
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