Frigidaire FEF402BWD, FEF402BWE, FEF402BWF, FEF402BWG, FEF450BWE Installation Guide

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INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY
A QUALIFIED INSTALLER.
IMPORTANT: SAVE FOR LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR'S USE.
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
40 1/8" Min.
101.9 crn Min.
13" Min.
(45.7 crn Min.) (33 crn Min.)
27 3A
Grounded 24" Min.
Wall Outlet (61 cm Min.)
Do not pinch the power supply cord between the range and the wall.
Do not seal the range to the side cabinets.
47 _A" Max.
(120 crn)
43 ;A"
(111.1 cm)
with larger\
door open __ _
feet extended
(91.4 cm)
**NOTE: 24" (61 cm) minimum clearance between the cooktop and the bottom of the cabinet when the bottom of wood or metal cabinet isprotected by not lessthan
1/4" (0.64 cm) flame retardant millboard covered with not
less than No. 28 MSG sheet metal, 0.015" (0.4 mm) stainless steel, 0.024" (0.6 mm) aluminum, or 0.020" (0.5 mm) copper.
30" (76.2 cm) minimum clearance when the cabinet is unprotected.
36"(91.4cm) 401/8"(101.9cm) 251/2"(64.8cm) 433/4"(111.1cm) 401/4"(102.2cm) 36"(91.4cm)standard
35%" (90cm)rain.
P/N 318200870 (0201 ) Rev. E
Important Notes to the Installer
1. Read all instructions contained in these installation instructions before installing range.
2. Remove all packing material from the oven compartments before connecting the electrical supply to the range.
3. Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
4. Be sure to leave these instructions with the consumer.
Before installing the range in an area covered with linoleum or any other synthetic floor covering, make sure the floor covering can
withstand heat at least 90°F/32°C above room temperature without shrinking, warping or
discoloring. Do not install the range over carpeting unless you place an insulating pad or sheet of 1/4" (6.4 mm) thick plywood between the range and carpeting.
Important Note to the Consumer Keep these instructions with your owner's guide for future
reference.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Be sure your range is installed and grounded properly by a qualified installer or service
technician.
This range must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in their absence,
with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70--latest edition.
The installation of appliances designed for manufactured (mobile) home installation must conform with Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, title 24CFR, part 3280 [Formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction and Safety, title 24, HUD (part 280)] or when such standard is not applicable, the Standard for Manufactured Home Installation 1982 (Manufactured Home Sites, Communities and Setups), ANSI Z225.1/NFPA 501A- latest edition, or with local codes.
° Make sure the wall coverings around the range
can withstand the heat generated by the range.
_Never leave children alone or
unattended in the area where an appliance is in use. As children grow, teach them the proper, safe use of all appliances. Never leave the oven door open when the range is unattended.
_Stepping, leaning or sitting on the door(s) or drawer of this range can result in serious injuries and can also cause damage to the range.
Do not store items of interest to children in the
cabinets above the range. Children could be seriously burned climbing on the range to reach items.
° To eliminate the need to reach over the surface
units, cabinet storage space above the units should be avoided.
° Do not use the oven as a storage space. This
creates a potentially hazardous situation.
° Never use your range for warming or heating the
room. Prolonged use of the range without adequate ventilation can be dangerous.
° Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquids near this or any other appliance. Explosions or fires could result.
Reset all controls to the "off" position after using
a programmable timing operation.
Save 4 shipping bolts from range packaging to
use as leveling legs for range.
ALL RANGES CAN TIR
INJURYTO
PERSONS
COULD
RESULT.
INSTALLANTI- TIPDEVICE
PACKEDWITH RANGE.
_O REDUCE
THE RISK OF TIPPING OF THE RANGE, THE RANGE
MUST BE SECURED BY PROPERLY INSTALLED ANTI- TIP BRACKET(S) PROVIDED WITH THE RANGE. TO CHECK IF THE BRACKET(S) IS INSTALLED PROPERLY,
REMOVE THE LOWER PANEL OR STORAGE DRAWER AND VERIFY THAT THE ANTI-TIP BRACKET(S)
IS ENGAGED.
Two anti-tip brackets MUST be removed from lower back of range and MUST be installed. For
detailed instructions, see page 8.
FOR MODELS WITH SELF-CLEAN FEATURE:
Remove broiler pan, food and other utensils before self-cleaning the oven. Wipe up excess
spillage. Follow the precleaning instructions in the Owner's Guide.
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Power Supply Cord Kit
The user is responsible for connecting the power supply cord to the connection block located behind the back
panel access cover.
This appliance may be connected by means of permanent "hard wiring" (flexible armored or nonmetallic shielded copper cable), or by means of a power supply cord kit. Only a power supply cord kit rated at 125/250 volts minimum, 40 amperes and marked for use with ranges shall be used. Cord must have 3 conductors (see Figures 1 and 5).
Mobile homes, new installations, recreational vehicles, or areas where local codes do not permit grounding
through neutral, a 4 conductor power supply cord kit rated at 125/250 volts minimum, 40 amperes and marked for use with ranges should be used (see Figures
2 and 6).
Terminals on ends of wires must either be closed loop or open-end spade lugs with upturned ends. Cord must have strain relief clamp.
cover and the neutral conductor by a white cover. Cord should be Type SRD or SRDT with a U.L.-listed strain relief and be at least 4 feet long.
The minimum conductor sizes for the copper 4-wire power cord are: 40 ampere circuit
2 No. 8 conductors
1 No. 10 white neutral 1 No. 8 green ground
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4-Wire Wall
Receptacle (14-50R)
Risk of fire or electrical shock may be
incurred if an incorrect size range cord kit is used, the Installation Instructions are not followed, or
the strain relief bracket is discarded.
3-Wire Wall
3-Wire Power
Supply Cord Kit
Receptacle
Figure 1
If Connecting to a 4-Wire System This range is manufactured with the ground connected to
the cabinet. The ground must be revised so the green ground wire of the 4-wire power supply cord is
connected to the cabinet. See "Four Conductor Wire Connection to Range" on page 4.
When a 4-wire receptacle of NEMA Type 14-50R is used (see Figure 1), a matching U.L.-listed, 4-wire, 250 volt,
40 ampere range power supply cord (pigtail) must be used. This cord contains 4 copper conductors with ring
terminals at the appliance end, terminating in a NEMA Type 14-50P plug on the supply end. The fourth (ground)
conductor must be identified by a green or green/yellow
Figure 2
Electrical Connection to the Range This appliance is manufactured with the neutral terminal
connected to the frame.
1. Three Conductor Wire Connection to Range (The 3-conductor cord or cable must be replaced with a 4-conductor cord or cable where grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited in mew
installations, mobile homes, recreational vehicles or in other areas where local codes do not permit
neutral grounding.) If local codes permit connection of the frame grounding conductor to the neutral wire of the copper power supply cord (see Figure 4).
A. Remove the 3 screws at the lower end of the
rear wire cover, then raise the lower end of the rear wire cover (access cover) upward to expose range terminal connection block (see Figure 3).
TO GAUN ACCESS TO LOWER TERMUNAL BLOCK
BEND LOWER BACK COVER PLATE ALONG ROW
OF HOLES SHOWN HERE=
Figure 3
B. Remove the 3 loose nuts (after you removed the
rubber band) on the terminal block using 3/8" nut driver or socket.
C. Connect the neutral of the copper power supply
cord to the center silver-colored terminal of the terminal block, and connect the other wires to the outer terminals. Math wires and terminals by
color (red wires connected to the right terminal, black wires connected to the left terminal).
D. Lower the terminal cover and replace the 3
screws.
2,
Four Conductor Wire Connection to Range (mobile homes)
A. Remove the 3 screws at the lower end of the
rear wire cover, then raise the lower end of the rear wire cover (access cover) upward to expose range terminal connection block.
B. Remove the ground strap from the terminal
block and from the appliance frame. Retain the ground screw.
C. Connect the ground wire (green) of the copper
power supply cord to the frame of the appliance with the ground screw, using the hole in the frame where the ground strap was removed (see Figure 5).
D. Connect the neutral (white) wire of the copper
power supply cord to the center silver-colored terminal of the terminal block, and connect the
other wires to the outer terminals.
E. Lower the terminal cover and replace the 3
screws.
SimverColored Terminal
Silver Colored Terminal
A CONSUMER
SUPPLmEDSTRAIN-RELIEF MUST BE INSTALLED
AT THIS LOCATION
TO FUSED DmSCONNECT BOX OR APPROVED WmRING DEVmCE FOR 3=WIRE COPPER POWER SUPPLY CORD (40 AMPERES)
Grounding
Figure 4
Do not loosen nuts, wich secure the
factory-installed range wiring to terminal block while
connecting range. Electrical failure or loss of electrical connection may occur.
A CONSUMER round SUPPLIED STRAIN=RELIEF (Bare Coppe
MUST BE INSTALLED AT THUS LOCATION
TO FUSED DUSCONNECT BOX OR APPROVED WIRUNG DEVICE FOR
4=WIRE COPPER POWER SUPPLY CORD (40 AMPERES)
NOTE: BE SURE TO REMOVE THE SUPPLIED GROUNDING
Figure 5
Electrical Connection to the Residence Electrical System
The appliance may be connected directly to the fused disconnect or circuit breaker box through flexible,
armored or nonmetallic sheathed copper cable (with grounding wire). Locate the junction box to allow 2 to 3
feet of slack in the line so that the range can be moved if servicing is ever necessary. Do not cut the conduit.
A U.L.-listed conduit connector must be provided at each end of the power supply cable (at the appliance
and at the junction box). Wire sizes (copper wire only) and connections must conform with the rating of the
appliance.
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Electrical Shock Hazard
Electrical ground is required on this appliance.
Do not connect to the electrical supply until appliance is permanently grounded.
Disconnect power to the junction box before making the electrical connection.
This appliance must be connected to a grounded, metallic, permanent wiring system, or a grounding connector should be connected to the grounding terminal or wire lead on the appliance.
Failure to do any of the above could result in a
fire, personal injury or electrical shock.
Grounding Instructions
For appliances connected to a junction box, use U.L.- listed conduit connectors. Complete electrical connection according to local codes and ordinances.
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Where local codes DO NOT permit, or if connecting to a 4-wire electrical system, DO NOT connect the cabinet-grounding conductor to the neutral (white) junction box wire (see Figure 7) A. Disconnect the power supply. B. Separate the bare copper and white appliance
cable wires.
C. Connect the white appliance cable wire to the
neutral (white) wire in the junction box.
D. Connect the 2 black wires together, then the
two red wires together.
E. Connect the bare copper grounding wire to the
grounding wire in the junction box.
Junction Cable from
Where local codes permit connecting the cabinet-grounding conductor to the neutral (white) junction box wire (see Figure 6) (The 3-conductor cord or cable must be replaced
with a 4-conductor cord or cable where grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited in mew
installations, mobile homes, recreational vehicles or in other areas where local codes do not permit
neutral grounding.) A. Disconnect the power supply.
B. Connect together the 3 wires: green (bare) and
white appliance cable wires and the neutral (white) wire in the junction box.
C. Connect the 2 black wires together, then the
two red wires together.
CaMefrom
PowerSupply
Ground
(White Wire) [_
Red_--..,...I_'
Bare or ------si
Green Wire
i _Junction
_" "'_"- U.L4isted _'_ Conduit
Cable from Connector
Range (or CSA listed)
BUack
Box
White Wire
Carte from Connector
Range (or CSA listed)
Conduit
Figure 7 - 4-WIRE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
.
Locate junction box as shown in Figure 8. If a service cord is used, the wall receptacle should
be located in accordance with the dimensions below.
Figure 8
Figure 6 - GROUNDED NEUTRAL
Cabinet Construction
Range Installation
_To eliminate the risk of burns or fire by reaching over heated surface units, cabinet storage space located above the range should be avoided. If
cabinet storage space is to be provided, the risk can be reduced by installing a range hood that projects
horizontally a minimum of 5" (1 2.7 cm) beyond the bottom of the cabinet.
Center Line of
Range
I
Follow instructions for
the type of installation you have
Figure 9
If range will be installed with a cabinet on both sides, mark center of cabinet opening on floor. If back
of range will not be flush with the wall (the location of the outlet may not allow the range to be positioned
against the wall), mark on the floor where the back edge of the range will be. Place the template on the
floor aligning the template centerline with the centerline marked in the cabinet opening. Place the back edge of
the template against the rear wall or the line marked for the rear of the range.
If range will be installed with a cabinet on one side only, move the range into final position. Mark on the
floor along the side of the range that is not against the cabinet. If back of range will not be flush with the
wall (the location of the outlet may not allow the range to be positioned against the wall), mark on the floor
where the back edge of the range will be. Place the template on the floor and align side of template with the
line marked on the floor. Align the back of the template with the rear wall or the line marked for the rear of the
range. If range will not be installed against a cabinet,
move range into final position. Mark on the floor along both sides of the range. If back of range will not be
flush with the wall (the location of the outlet may not allow the range to be positioned against the wall), mark
on the floor where the back edge of the range will be. Place the template on the floor and align sides of
template with the lines marked on the floor. Align the back of the template with the rear wall or the line
marked for the rear of the range.
_When unpacking the range, do not discard
the 4 shipping bolts. These are to be replaced on the
unit for use as leveling legs and height adjustments.
NOTE:
1. The back of the range may be installed directly against the rear wall of the structure.
2. These ranges conform to U.L. requirements for "0" spacing from the range to adjacent vertical walls above the countertop level. However, to reduce possible scorching of vertical walls and to minimize potential fire hazards under abnormal surface unit use conditions such as high heat or no pans, a minimum of 2" (5.1 cm) spacing should be provided on both sides of the cooktop.
Preparation
1. Put on safety glasses and gloves. Remove oven racks and parts package from inside the oven. Remove shipping materials, tape and protective film from the range.
2. Take 4 cardboard corners from the carton. Stack one on top of another. Repeat with other 2 corners.
Place corners lengthwise on the floor in back of the range to support range.
Excessive Weight Hazard
Use 2 or more people to move and install range.
Failure to follow this instruction can result in back or other injury.
3. Firmly grasp the range and gently lay it on its back on the cardboard corners.
4. Remove and save the 4 shipping bolts from the skid. Discard skid.
5. Install 4 shipping bolts as leveling legs.
6. Place cardboard in front of the range. Carefully stand the range upright on cardboard.
7. Adjust the leveling legs to a point where the range base does not touch the floor.
Remove Cooktop Shipping Screws
The liftable cooktop on this range is locked down to prevent shipping damage (see Figure 10).
1. Open both doors and locate the two shipping screws at the front end, underneath the cooktop.
2. Remove and discard the two shipping screws using a #2 Robertson or Phillips head screwdriver.
3. The cooktop can now be lifted, when needed.
Figure 10
Leveling the Range
Level the range and set cooktop height before installation in the cut-out opening (if applicable).
1. Install an oven rack in the center of the oven.
2. Place a level on the rack. Take 2 readings with the level placed diagonally in one direction and then the
other. Level the range, if necessary, by adjusting the 4 leg levelers with a wrench (see Figure 13).
3. Slide range into cut-out opening and double check for levelness. If the range is not level, pull unit out
and readjust leveling legs, or make sure floor is level.
Remove all packaging from the oven before testing.
1. Operation of Surface Elements Turn on each of the four surface elements and check to
see that they heat. Check the surface element indicator light(s), if equipped.
2. Operation of Oven Elements The oven isequipped with an electronic oven control. Each
of the functions has been factory checked before shipping. However, it issuggested that you verify the operation of the
electronic oven controls once more. Refer to the Owner's Guide for operation. Follow the instructions for the Clock,
Timer, Bake, Broil, Convection (some models) and Clean (some models) functions.
Bake-After setting the oven to 350% (177°C) for baking, the lower element in the oven should become
red.
Broil-When the oven is set to BROIL, the upper element in the oven should become red.
Clean (some models)-When the oven is set for a self- cleaning cycle, the upper element should become red during the preheat portion of the cycle. After reaching
the self-cleaning temperature, the lower element will become red.
Convection (some models)-When the oven is set to CONV. BAKE/ROAST at 350% (177°C), both elements
cycle on and off alternately and the convection fan will turn. The convection fan will stop turning when the oven
door is opened during convection baking or roasting.
When All Hookups are Complete
Make sure all controls are left in the OFFposition.
Figure 11
Check Operation
Refer to the Owner's Guide packaged with the range for operating instructions and for care and cleaning of your range.
_Do not touch the elements. They may be
hot enough to cause burns.
Model and Serial Number Location
The serial plate is located on the oven front frame behind the large oven door.
When ordering parts for or making inquiries about your
range, always be sure to include the model and serial numbers and a lot number or letter from the serial plate on your range.
Before You Call for Service
Read the Avoid Service Checklist and operating instructions in your Owner's Guide. It may save you time
and expense. The list includes common occurrences that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials
in this appliance.
Refer to the warranty and service information in your Owner's Guide for our phone number and address.
Please call or write if you have inquiries about your range product and/or need to order parts.
Important Safety Warning
To reduce the risk of tipping of the range, the range must be secured to the floor by properly installed anti-tip brackets and screws packed with the range. Those parts are located in a plastic bag in the oven. Failure to install the anti-tip brackets will allow the range to tip over if excessive weight is placed on an open door or if a child climbs upon it. Serious injury might result from spilled hot liquids or from the range itself.
Follow the instructions below to install the anti-tip brackets.
If range is ever moved to a different location, the anti-tip brackets must also be moved and installed with the
range. To check for proper installation, see step 5.
Tools Required:
5/16" (8 mm) Nutdriver or Flat Head Screwdriver Adjustable Wrench
Electric Drill 3/16" (4.8 ram) Diameter Drill Bit 3/16" (4.8 ram) Diameter Masonry Drill Bit (if installing
in concrete)
Anti-Tip Brackets Installation Instructions Brackets attach to the floor at the back of the range to
hold both rear leg levelers. When fastening to the floor, be sure that screws do not penetrate electrical wiring or
plumbing. The screws provided will work in either wood or concrete.
1. Unfold paper template and place it flat on the floor with the back and side edges positioned exactly where the back and sides of range will be located when installed. (Use the diagram below to locate brackets if template is not available.)
2. Mark on the floor the location of the 4 mounting holes shown on the template. For easier installation, 3/16" (4.8 ram) diameter pilot holes 1/2" (1.3 cm) deep can be drilled into the floor.
3. Remove template and place brackets on floor with turned up flanges to the front. Line up holes in
brackets with marks on floor and attach with 4 screws provided. Brackets must be secured to solid
floor. If attaching to concrete floor, first drill 3/16" (4.8 mm) dia. pilot holes using a masonry drill bit.
4. Level range if necessary, by adjusting 4 leg levelers with wrench. (See Figure 13 below.) A minimum clearance of 1/8" (3.2 mm) is required between the bottom of the range and the rear leg levelers to allow room for the anti-tip brackets.
5. Slide range into place making sure rear legs are trapped by ends of brackets. Range may need to be shifted slightly to one side as it is being pushed back to allow rear legs to align with brackets. You may also grasp the top rear edge of the range and carefully attempt to tilt it forward to make sure range is properly anchored.
SUDE BACK
ANTFTIp
BRACKE_
3/4"
(1.9 cm)
Figure 12 Figure 13
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