30" Single Electric Wall Oven, 3.5 cu. ft. Capacity, True European Convection, LED Display, 6 Button Control, 8 Cooking Functions, Black Glass with Stainless Steel Handle
Type |
Built-In |
Size |
30 inch |
Color |
Stainless Steel |
Oven Type/ Upper Oven Type |
Multifunction - True Euro Convection |
Control type |
Electric Oven Functions with Knob Controls |
Self Clean with Door Latch |
Yes |
True European Convection |
Yes |
Convection Broil |
Yes |
Convection Roast |
Yes |
Bake |
Yes |
Broil |
Yes |
Defrost |
No |
Contemporary European Design |
Yes |
Programmable |
Yes |
Electronic Timer |
No |
Self clean (Programmable) |
Yes |
With Multi Level Selection |
No |
Easy-to-clean Enamel |
Yes |
Oven Capacity |
3.5 cu. ft. |
Wire Oven Racks |
2 |
Sabbath Mode |
No |
Oven Glass Window |
Yes |
Door Cooling System |
4-Pane Heat-resistant Glass |
Cavity Enamel Color |
Black |
Rack Positions |
4 Embossed |
Oven Lights |
2 x 20W Halogen |
Broil Upper Heating Element |
3500W (240V) |
Upper Auxiliary Element Wattage |
1032W (240V) |
Concealed Bake Lower Heating Element |
3000W (240V) |
Convection Element Wattage |
2500W (240V) |
Chromed Racks |
2 |
Required Cutout Dim (H x W x D) |
23 5/16" x 29 3/8" x 21 1/16" |
Overall Height |
23 3/16" |
Overall Width |
29 3/8" |
Overall Depth |
22 1/16" |
Weight |
77.16 lbs |
KW / Amps Rating at 240V, 60Hz |
220 230V, 60Hz |
Supply Cord |
Yes |
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Type:
Single Wall Oven
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Style:
Built In
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Fuel:
Electric
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Built In:
Yes
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Width:
29.375"
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Height:
23.188"
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Depth:
22.063"
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Nominal Width:
30"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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WiFi Connected:
No
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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