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[6]
MAKE
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
A
WAR
N
|
N
G:
Switch
power
off
at
the
service
panel
and
lock
the
service
disconnecting
means
to
prevent
power
from
being
switched
on
accidentally.
When
the
service
disconnecting
means
cannot
be
locked,
securely
fasten
a
prominent
warning
device,
such
as
a
tag,
to
the
service
panel.
Place
oven
on
table
or
platform
even
with
the
cutout
opening.
For
a
single
oven,
the
platform
must
support
200
Ibs.
(91
kg);
and
for
a
double
oven,
the
platform
must
support
375
Ibs.
(170
kg).
Connect
the
flexible
conduit
to
the
electrical
junction
box
as
shown
below”.
Position
the
conduit
in
such
a
manner
that
it
will
lie
behind
the
unit
in
a
natural
loop
when
the
oven
is
installed.
You
will
need
to
purchase
an
appropriate
strain
relief
clamp
to
complete
the
connection
of
the
conduit
to
the
junction
box.
Junction
Box
Conduit
Strain
Relief
Clamp
(not
included)
Must
Be
Place
Oven
on
a
_
Used
at
Junction
Box
Support
to
Assist
in
Comnecting
Conduit
U
*Ovens
come
equipped
with
a
40”
long
conduit.
If
a
longer
conduit
is
desired,
there
may
be
one
available
for
your
model.
To
check
availability
or
order
parts,
call
1.800.GE.CARES.
FOUR-CONDUCTOR
BRANCH
CIRCUIT
CONNECTION
NOTE:
If
residence
leads
are
aluminum
conductors,
see
WARNING
in
Section
5,
Electrical
Requirements.
A.
Cut
the
neutral
(white}
lead
from
the
crimp.
Re-strip
the
neutral
(white]
lead
to
expose
the
proper
length
of
conductor.
B.
Attach
the
appliance
grounding
lead
(green
or
bare
copper)
in
accordance
with
local
codes.
If
the
residence
grounding
conductor
is
aluminum,
see
WARNING
in
Section
5.
Ground
C.
Connect
the
oven
neutral
white]
lead
to
the
branch
circuit
Wire
neutral
(white
or
gray)
in
accordance
with
local
codes,
using
a
wire
nut.
D.
Connect
the
oven
red
lead
to
the
branch
circuit
red
lead
and
the
oven
black
lead
to
the
branch
circuit
black
lead
in
accordance
with
local
codes,
using
wire
nuts.
NOTE:
If
tne
residence
red,
black
or
white
leads
are
aluminum
conductors,
see
WARNING
in
Section
5.
E.
Install
junction
box
cover.
Junction
Box
Cover
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7.
|
THREE-CONDUCTOR
BRANCH
CIRCUIT
CONNECTION
NOTE:
If
residence
leads
are
aluminum
conductors,
see
WARNING
in
Section
5,
Electrical
Requirements.
When
connecting
to
a
three-conductor
branch
circuit,
if
local
codes
permit:
A.
Connect
the
bare
oven
ground
conductor
with
the
crimped
neutral
(white]
lead
to
the
branch
circuit
neutral
(white
or
gray
in
color},
using
a
wire
nut.
Ground
and
Neutral
Wires
Junction
Box
Cover
B.
Connect
the
oven
red
lead
to
the
branch
circuit red
lead
and
the
oven
black
lead
to
the
branch
circuit
black
lead
in
accordance
with
local
codes,
using
wire
nuts.
C.
Install
junction
box
cover.
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SLIDE
OVEN
INTO
OPENING
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Lift
oven
into
cabinet
cutout
using
the
oven
opening
as
a
grip.
Carefully
push
against
oven
front
frarne.
Do
not
push
against
outside
edges.
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