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PREPARATION
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Remove
ail
tape
and
packaging.
Remove
clear
plastic
film
that
covers
some
parts
(around
glass
oven
doors,
side
trim)
and
any
tape
or
packaging
from
inside
the
oven.
*
Remove
the
accessory
pack
from
the
oven.
*
Check
to
see
if
any
range
parts
have
come
loose
during
shipping.
(
REMOVING
PACKAGING
MATERIAL
Any
packaging
materials
must
he
removed
during
installation.
This
willinclude
adhesive
tape,
wire
ties,
catdhoard
and
protective
plastic.
Failure
to
remove
these
materials
could
result
in
damage
to
the
appliance
once
the
appliance
has
been
turned
on
and
surfaces
have
heated.
Nee
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ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS
This
appliance
must
be
supplied
with
the
proper
voltage
and
frequency,
and
connected
to
an
individual,
properly
grounded
branch
circuit,
protecied
by
a
circuit
breaker
or
time
delay
fuse,
as
noted
on
rating
piate.
Wiring
must
conform
to
National
Electrical
Codes.
If
the
electric
service
provided
does
not
meet
the
above
specifications,
call
a
licensed
electrician.
You
can
geta
copy
of
the
National
Electrical
Code,
ANSI/NFPA
No.
70-Latest
Edition
by
writing:
National
Fire
Protection
Association
Battery
March
Park
Quincy,
MA
02269
Effective
January
1,
1996,
the
National
Electrical
Code
requires
that
new
or
rewired
construction
utilize
a
4-
conductor
connection
to
an electric
range.
When
installing
an
electric
range
in
a
new
construction,
follow
the
instructions
in
NEW
CONSTRUCTION
AND
FOUR-CONDUCTOR
BRANCH
CIRCUIT
CONNECTION.
If
you
fail
to
wire
your
range
in
accordance
with
governing
codes,
you
may
create
a
hazardous
condition.
You
must
use
a
three-wire,
single-phase
AC
120/240
Volt
or
208Y/120
Volt,
60
Hertz
electrical
system
to
operate
your
range.
.
Use
#8
gauge
wire
and
40
Amp
fuse
or
circuit
breaker
for
120/240
Volt
and
208Y/120
Volt
systerns.
The
range
connector
biock
is
approved
for
copper
wire
connection
only.
If
you
are
connecting
to
aluminum
house
wiring,
you
must
use
special
UL
approved
connectors
for
joining
copper
to
aluminum.
Bed
Caner
ene
e116)
Remove
the
junction
block
access
cover
(on
range
back).
See
Fig.
4A
or Fig.
4B.
Some
models
will
have
a
one-piece
wire
cover
as
shown
in
Fig.
4B.
When
reinstalling
the
one-piece
wire
cover,
make
sure
that
wire
does
not
become
pinched
between
wire
cover
and
mainback.
All
new
constructions,
mobile
homes
and
installations
where
local
codes
do
not
allow
grounding
through
neutral,
require
a
four-wire
flexible
cord
kit.
ff
the
range
is
rated
between
8,750
and
16,500
watis,
the
cord
kit
must
be
rated
for
40
amps-125/250
volts.
If
the
range
is
rated
between
16,501
and
22,500
watts,
the
cord
kit
must
be
rated
for
50
amps-125/250
volts.
For
existing
construction,
a
three
wire
flexible
cord
kit
may
be
used,
and
the
same
ratings
apply
as
described
above.
e
When
using
a
cord
kit
rated
40
Amps,
remove
the
next
to
outermost
knockout
(1
3/8"
diameter)
in
the
connection
plate.
Likewise,
when
using
acordkitrated50
Amps,
remove
the
outermost
knockout
(1
3/4"
diameter)
in
the
plate.
You
must
use
a
clamp
or
strain
relief
to
hold
the
cord.
*
Terminations
must
be
either
closed
loop
terminals
or
open
end
spade
lugs.
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