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Read theseinstructionscompletely and carefully.
Electrical Connection
Werecommendthat youhave the electricalhookupof your
rangedoneby a qualified electnc/an.Havethe electric/an
show youwhere yourrange disconnectislocated
(;all your Elecuic Company and ask which codes
apply in your area. If there me no codes, }_)unmst
fi)llow the NATIONAl. EIIE( TRICAI. (ODE,
ANSI/NFI'A NO. 70, latest edition. You can get a
coW bywriting:
National Fire lhotecfion Association
i_atte_Tm_uch Park
Ojfino, , MA 02269
If you tifil to wire your range in accordance _dth
governing (odes, yOll Illay (reate a ll;:lz_/rdolls
condition.
You must use a three-wire, single-phase A(
208/240 Volt, 60 Hertz elecuical system to
operate your range.
Use #8 wire and 40 Amp fl_se or circuit breaker
for 240 Voh and 208 Voh systems.
Do not use aluminum wMng to (onne(t your
range to the household dr(tilt.
ToMake Electrical Connection
[] Remove the junction block access cover
(on range ba(k).
[] EffectiveJanuaryI, 1996theNational
ElectricalCoderequiresthatnewconstruction
(notexisting)utilizea 4-conductorconnection
toanelectricrange.
Use only 3-conductor or 4-conductor U.I.. listed
range cord. You must use the suain relief clamp
provided with the range to hold the cord.
Use a range cord rated at 40amps with 125/250
mininmm volt range and closed loop terminals.
(me should be token to center cable and strain
relief within knockout hole to keep the edge flom
dmnaging the cable.
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
neuual.
HardWirbg
The power cord 1)racket also incorporates a 7/8"
diameter opening fi)r hard wMng (rerooted
cable, flexible conduit, romex _dre, etc.).
If this/ype of wire is used, rem{)ve the suain relief
clmnp and bracket and reposition the bracket so
the 7/8" diameter hole is at the bottom to accept
the hmd wMng.
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