Summit WEM630DK 24 Inch White Electric Freestanding Range

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11
1. Remove the top nuts on the junction
block studs.
2. Tighten the back nuts.
3. Install the three-wire cord and strain
relief provided on the cord set through
the hole in the power cord bracket.
4. Connect the red and black leads to the
outer terminals and the white lead to the
center terminal. Use the top nuts
removed earlier in step 1.
5. Push the cord upward (to relieve strain)
while tightening the strain relief clamp.
If local codes do not allow grounding
through the neutral, refer to the
illustration below of FOUR-WIRE
CORD CONNECTION.
120/240 or 240 VAC
1. Remove the top nuts on the junction
block studs.
2. Tighten the back nuts.
3. Remove the green ground screw and cut
off the ground strap as close to the
junction block as possible.
4. Remove the ground strap.
5. Install the four-wire cord and strain relief
provided on the cord set through the hole
in the power cord bracket.
6. Connect the red and black leads to the
outer terminals and the white lead to the
center terminal. Use the top nuts
removed earlier in step 1.
7. Connect the ground lead below the
junction block with the ground screw that
was removed earlier in step 3.
8. Push the cord upward (to relieve strain)
while tightening the strain relief clamp.
NOTE: A 4-conductor cord is to be used
when the appliance is installed in a mobile
home or when local codes do not permit
grounding through the neutral.
Effective January 1, 1996 the National
Electrical Code requires that new construction
(not existing) utilize a 4-conductor connection
to an electric range.
120/240 VAC
BLACK
WHITE IF
EQUIPPED
BLACK
LEAD
GROUND
STRAP
CUT AND
DISCARD
JUNCTION
BLOCK
RED
WHITE
LEAD
RED
LEAD
POWER CORD
BRACKET
STRAIN
RELIEF
CLAMP
STRAIN
RELIEF
CLAMP
BLACK
BLACK
LEAD
GROUND
STRAP
JUNCTION
BLOCK
RED
WHITE
LEAD
RED
L
EAD
GROUND
LEAD
WHITE IF
EQUIPPED
THREE-WIRE CORD CONNECTION
FOUR-WIRE CORD CONNECTION
POWER CORD
BRACKET
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