Before you start.. .
Proper installation is your responsibility. A
wallfled technlcian should Install this
range Make sure you have everything
necessary for correct insfallatlon It IS the’
responsiblllty of the installer to comply
with the installation clearance specified
on the serial/rating plate. The serial/
rating plate IS located on the oven
frame behind the door.
Ifllp0rtCA:
Observe all governing
codes and ordinances.
Grounded electrical
outlet
IS required.
See Electrical requirements. ,
NOTE Clearances
specified are for
combustible walls and
materials that have a
density of 20 or more
pounds per cubic foot.
No evaluation of
clearances
made for lnstallatlons
adjacent to moterlals
that are
pounds per cu ft or to
plostlc tiles and sheetIn
hos been
less than 20
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C”
used Given dimensions
ore minimum clearances ond
provide required 0’ clearance
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Check locatIon where range WIII be
instolled The range should be located
for convenient use I” kitchen
ALL OPENINGS IN THE WALL OR FLOOR
WHERE RANGE IS TO BE INSTALLED MUSl
Do Not p,nch
the power cord
between the
range and Ihe wall.
dimensions
ore shown must be
fhat
Mobile home installation
The lnstollotlon of this range must
conform to the Manufactured
Home Construction and Safety
Standards.Tltle 24 CFR. part 3280
(formerly the Federal Standard for
Mobile Home Construction and
Safety Title 24, HUD, pari 280)
When this ronge IS Installed In o
mobile home, It must be secured
to the floor during translt Any
method of securlng the range IS
adequate as long as It conforms
to
the standards lIsted
Copies of the standards
llsted may be obtolned from
’ Nafionol Fire Protection Association
Battery March Park
Qurncy, MassachuseHs 02269
above
Cabinet storage above the
cooking surface should be
avoided. If cabinets are already
installed, reduce the hazard of
reaching over a heated cooking
surface by installing a range
hood.
The range hood should extend a
minimum of 5 inches out from the
bottom front of Ihe cabinets.
Reaching over a heated
cooking surface could result in
a serious burn.
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Electrical Shock Hazard
It is the customer’s responsibility:
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To contact a qualified
electrical insloller.
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To assure that the elecirical
installation is adequate and
in conformance with National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA
70 - latest edition’, and all
local codes and ordinances.
Failure to do so could result in fire,
electrical shock or other personal
injury.
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Tools needed
for installation:
Electrical
requirements
IMPORTANT:
Save Installation Instructions for
electrical inspector’s use.
A power supply cord is not supplied
with this appliance but is avallable
through your local electrical supply
house.
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Electrical ground is required on
this appliance.
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Improper connection of the
equipment-grounding
conductor can result in
electrical shock.
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Check with a qualified
electrician if you are in doubt
as to whether the appliance is
properly grounded.
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Only a power supply cord kit
rated at 240 volts, 40 amperes
and investigated for use with
ranges should be used.
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Do Not use an extension cord
with lhis appliance. Such use
may result in a fire. electrrcal
shock or other personal injury.
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Do Not have a fuse in Ihe
neutral or grounding circuit. A
fuse in the neutral or grounding
circuit could result in electrical
shock.
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Do Not plug the “piglail” power
cord into a live wall receptacle
before the cord is permanently
connected to the terminal
block. To do so may result in
personal injury from electrical
shock. Failure lo follow fhese
instructions could result in an
electrical shock.
A three we or four we single
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n
phase 120/240 volt. 60 Hr. AC
only. electrIcal supply (orthree-wire or
four-wlre120/208-volt If speclfled on the
serial plate] IS required on a separate,
4O~ompere clrculf, fused In both sides of
the line [A lime-delay fuse or clrcult
breaker IS recommended )
Ii IS the personal responslblllty and
obligotlon of the customer to contact a
quaIlfled electrIcian to assure that the
electrIcal lnstollotlon IS adequate and
In conformance with the NatIonal
Electrical Code. ANSl/NFPA 70.lotest
ed~i~on.’ and local codes and
ordinances
THE RANGE MUST BE
B
n
CONNECTED WITH COPPER WIRE
ONLY
Local codes may permit
the use of a U L -LISTED. 40
n
C
ampere range power supply
cord (pIgtail) This cord contolns
three. No -10 copper wires and
matches a three-wire receptacle of
NEMA Type l&ZOR. shown I” Figure 1
Connectors on the appliance end
must be ring terminals A U.L.-lIsted
stroln relief must be prowded at the
po~ni the power
the appliance.
D
. connected directly fo the fused
dlsconneci or clrcult breaker box
through flexible. armored or nonmetolllc sheathed, copper CO& Allow
tiwo or three feet of slack in the line so
thot it con be moved II sewIcing 15 ever
necessary A UL -lIsted strain relief
must be prwded ot each end of the
power supply cord [aI fhe appliance
ond a1 ihejunctlon box) Wire sizes
[COPPER WIRE ONLY] and connections
must conform with the rotlng of the
oppllonce [40 amperes]
supply
cord enters
The appllonce may be
Panel A