Installation
Instructions
Important–Save for local electrical inspector’s use.
Electric Range
Keep instructions for future reference. Be sure manual stays with range.
Read entire instruction before beginning installation.
Read Owners Manual for safe installation.
You'll Need a Few
Things Before You Begin
Power Cord
(3-wire or 4-wire)
and Strain Relief
Wrench
3
/8" Nut Driver
or Sockets
Screw
Drivers
Level
Tape Measure
Drill and DrillBit
3
/32" for wood floor
3
/16" for concrete floor
PREPARE TO
INSTALL RANGE
1
AND INSTALL
ANTI-TIP
BRACKET
Measure cabinet area and prepare
it according to illustrations in
Minimum Clearances to
Combustible Surfaces
and Cabinet Dimensions
this manual.
Remove the packing
materials and locate
the anti-tip bracket,
screws and plastic
anchors.
Anti-tip
bracket can
be installed
on either
side of
range.
and
3 1/
Range
section in
"
2
Anti-tip Bracket Installation
T o avoid risk of range tipping, secure
range with a properly installed antitip bracket.
1. Measure and mark 3
back wall on either right or left
side of cabinet cutout.
2. Place anti-tip bracket 3
back wall and against the side
cabinet.
• If range is not installed
beside cabinet(s), position
range where it will be
installed. Draw a line along
side of range. Remove range
and place anti-tip bracket
with back edge 3
back wall and on the line
drawn along side of range.
3. Mark 2 hole locations in anti-tip
bracket, remove bracket and
drill 2 holes.
• If drilling into wood, use a
3
/32" drill bit.
• If drilling into concrete, use a
3
/16" masonry drill bit and
insert plastic anchors.
4. Secure bracket to floor using
screws supplied.
5. After range is in final position,
remove range storage drawer
or lower panel and confirm antitip bracket is engaged with
range leveling leg.
1
/2" from
1
/2" from
1
/2“ from
CONNECT
ELECTRICAL
2
CORD
To place electrical receptacle, see
Electrical Receptacle Location
diagram in this manual.
Range has been grounded at the factory to the center (nickel plated)
terminal of the terminal block in accordance with the National Electric Code
(section 2560). When a separate ground is required by local code,
disconnect the grounding strap from the terminal block. Ground frame by
connecting a grounding wire to range frame using the grounding strap and
screw, as shown below, removed from the grounding strap.
Access
cover
"L1"
Strain relief
(not supplied with range)
Neutral
3-wire or 4-wire Plug Connection
Four-wire cord is required for mobile homes or where codes (Canada) do not
permit grounding through neutral.
1. Remove access cover from rear of range.
2. Use a strain relief (not supplied) and insert end of power cord (not
supplied) through power supply hole.
3. 4-wire Plug Only—Remove the green ground screw from range back.
Remove both the hex nuts and the grounding strap from the center
terminal. Position grounding strap down and away from terminal block.
Replace 1 hex nut on the center terminal. Attach the power cord ground
wire (green or bare) and grounding strap to rear bulkhead using ground
screw.
4. Unscrew and use top hex nut to attach the power cord wires to the
terminal block as follows:
• Red wire to “L1” terminal.
• Black wire to “L2” terminal.
• White wire to Neutral terminal.
5. Tighten all hex nuts and reinstall access cover removed in step 1.
4-wire Cord Installed3-wire Cord Installed
Neutral
"L1"
"L2"
Red
White
Black
Converting 3-Wire to 4-Wire Power Cord
1. Remove access cover from rear of range.
2. Remove bottom strain relief screw and retain for further use.
3. Remove hex nuts from terminal block and retain for further use.
4. Remove all 3-wire or cable leads from the terminal block and proceed to
remove the power cord from the range by pulling in a downward motion
so the cord is removed from strain relief.
5. To install the 4-wire cord, follow the 4-wire instructions
Red
White
Black
shown above.
Ground
screw
"L2"
Ground
strap
Ground
wire