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For eor'¡duit installations
only:
WARNING: Electrical
shock Hazard
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Disconnect
power
before servicing.
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Electrically
grand
range.
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Use 8-gauge copper wire or 6-gauge
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.
Failure to follow
these instructions
can
aluminum wire.
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result
in
death, fire or electrical shock.
Purchase a squeeze connector matching
the diameter of
your
conduit and assemble it in the hole. lnsert the conduit through
the squeeze connector and tighten. Allow enough slack to easily
attach the wires to the terminal block.
, lmportant: Do not install the conduit without a squeeze connector.
The squeeze connector should be installed before
reinstalling
the range wiring cover.
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3-WIRE CONDUIT INSTALLATION
Use this method only if local codes
permit
connecting
ground
conductor to neutral supply wire.
.
Remove the wire cover
(on
the back of range) by removing 3 screws using a Phillips screwdriver. The terminal block will
then be accessible.
.
Remove the knockout located
on bracket directly below the terminal block as needed
for conduit connection. To remove
the knockout, use a
pair
of
pliers
to bend the knockout ring away
from the
bracket and twist until ring is removed.
.
Assemble a U.L.-listed conduit connector in the opening.
.
Strip the insulation back 1 inch from
the
end of each
wire.
.
Use only ring terminals to connect the
power
supply.
.
Allow enough slack
in the wire to easily
attach the wiring terminal
block.
.
Use
a1A"
nu| driver and remove
the hex
washer
head
nuts
from the terminal block.
.
Connect the line wires
(1
and 2)
to the
outside terminals and
the
neutral wire to
the center terminal. Securely
tighten
nuts
for
proper
electrical connection. Do not remove the
ground
strap.
.
Tighten the locking ring of the conduit connector.
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Re-install the
wire cover
with the 3 screws
removed
earlier.
Make
sure the wires do not become
pinched
between the wire
cover and main back.
4-
WIRE CONDU¡T
INSTALLATION
Use this
method for new installations and whenever 4-conductor installation is required.
.
Remove the
wire cover
(on
the back of range) by removing 3 screws using a Phillips screwdriver. The terminal block
will
then be accessible.
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Remove the
knockout located on bracket directly below the
terminal block
as needed for conduit connection. To
remove
the knockout, use a
pair
of
pliers
to bend the knockout ring away from the bracket and twist until ring is removed.
.
Assemble a U.L.-listed
conduit connector in the opening.
.
Strip the insulation
back
'l
inch from the end of each wire.
.
Use only ring terminals to connect the
power
supply.
.
Allow enough slack in the wire to easily attach the
wiring
terminal block.
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Remove
the
ground-link
screw from the range frame. Save the
ground-link
screw. Bend the
ground
link away from the
range so that ¡t does not contact
the range.
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Connect
the
green
ground
wire from
power
supply cord to
the
range using the
ground-link
screw. The
ground
wire
must
.
be attached first and must not contact any other terminal.
.
Use a1/c" nul driver and remove the hex washer head nuts from the terminal block.
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Connect the line wires
(1
and 2) to the outside terminals and the neutral wire to the center terminal. Securely tighten nuts
for
proper
electrical connection,
u
Tighten the locking
ring of the conduit connector.
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Re-install
the wire cover with the 3 screws
removed earlier. Make sure the wires do not
become
pinched
between tlre
wire
coverand
main back.
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