iNSTALLATiON iNSTRUCTiONS
30" ELECTRIC SLIDE-IN RANGE
United States iNSTALLATiON AND SERVICE MUST BEPERFORMED BY A QUALiFiED iNSTALLER.
iMPORTANT: SAVE FOR LOCAL ELECTRICAL iNSPECTOR'S USE.
READ AND SAVE THESE iNSTRUCTiONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
FOR YOUR SAFETY: Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appllance.
Table of Contents
important Safety instructions......................................... 2
Product Dimensions ......................................................... 3
Cutout Dimensions ........................................................... 4
To Avoid Breakage ........................................................... 5
Power Supply Kit .............................................................. 6
Access to Terminal Block & Grounding Strap .............6
Serial Plate Location ....................................................... 6
Electrical Connection to the Range .......................... 7-8
Cabinet Construction ....................................................... 9
Range installation .......................................................... 10
Leveling the range ......................................................... 10
Decorative Rear Trim Installation (if required) ........... 11
Check Operation ............................................................ 11
Anti-Tip Brackets installation ....................................... 12
important Notes to the Installer
1. Read all instructions contained in these installation
instructions before installing range.
2. Remove alt packing material from the oven and
the drawer 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.
important Note to the Consumer
Keep these instructions with your owner's guide for
future reference.
Printed in Canada
P/N 318201629 (1209) Rev. B
English - pages 1-12
Espa_ol - pc_ginas 13-24
iMPORTANT SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS
This manual contains important safety symbols and instructions. Please pay attention to these
symbols and follow all instructions given.
* Be sure your range is installed and grounded
properly by a qualified installer or service
technician.
* This ranc le 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.
* 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 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" thick plywood between the range and
_ 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
when the range is unattended.
Stepping, leaning or sitting on
the door 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 risk of burns or fire by
reaching over heated surface units, cabinet
storage space above the surface unit should be
avoided. If cabinet storage is to be provided
the risk can be reduce by installing a range
hood that project horizontally a minimum of 5
inches beyond the bottom of the cabinet.
* 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/iquids near this or
any other appliance. Explosions or fires could
result.
* Reset all controls to the "off" position after
using a programmable timing operation.
FOR MODELS WITH SELF-CLEAN FEATURE:
* Remove broiler pan, food and other utensils
before self-cleaning the oven. Wipe up excess
spillage. Follow the pre-cleaning instructions
in the Use and Care Guide.
Tip Over Hazard
* A child or adult can tip the
range and be killed.
* Verify the anti-tip device has
been installed to floor or wall as
per installation instructions.
* Ensure the anti-tip device is re-engaged to
floor or wall when the range is moved.
* Do not operate the range without the anti-tip
device in place and engaged.
* Failure to follow these instructions can result
in death or serious burns to children and
adults.
To check if the anti-tip bracket is
installed properly, use both arms
and grasp the rear edge of range
back. Carefully attempt to tilt range
forward. When properly installed,
the range should not tilt forward.
Refer to the anti-tip bracket installation
instructions supplied with your range for proper
installation.
Product Dimensions
A
Side Panel
Mi,: 3s 7/s" (91.1cm) 3o" 31s/16" (79.5 cm) 2O9/16" (S2.2_m)
Max: 36 5/8" (93 cm) (76,2 cm) 31 7/16" (79.9 cm) 22 9/16" (5Z3 cm)
Noles
Do not pinch the power supply cord between the range and the wall.
Do not seal the range to the side cabinets.
Allow a 24" (61 cm) minimum clearance between the cooktop and the bottom of the
cabinet when the bottom of wood or metal cabinet is protected by not less than 1/4"
(0.64 cm) flame retardant millboard covered with not less than No. 28 MSG sheet metal,
0.015" (0.4 ram) stainless steel, 0.024" (0.6 ram) aluminum, or 0.020" (0.5 ram) copper.
Allow a 30" (76.2 cm) minimum clearance when the cabinet is unprotected.
With Trim : 29 1/4" (74,3 ¢m) With Trim :
For cutouts below 22 7/8"(58.1 cm), appliance will slightly show out of the cabinet.
Allow at least 14 1/4" (36.2 cm) clearance for door depth when it is open.
3
Cutout Dimensions
Shave Raised
Edge To Clear
Space for
31 5/16"
(81cm)
Wide
Cooktop Rim.
Locate Cabinet Doors or Drawers
11/4'' (3.2 cm) Min. From Surface of
Countertop
30" Min.
1_2 cm)Min t
13" U
30" Min. (see Note 3) _ v_
(76.2 cm) (See Note 3) 18" Min./
' " (45.7 cm)
Min.
Approx. 17/8"
H
(4.8 cm)
24" Min.
(61 cm) Min.
Grounded Junction Box or Wall Outlet Should Be
Located 4" (10.2 cm) From Right or Left Cabinet
Wall and 2" to 4" (5.1-10.2 cm) From Floor
30+1/16"
(76,2_+0,15 cm)
7":
21 5/8" (54,9 cm) Min.
22 1/8" (56,2 cm) Max
24" (61 cm) Min. with backcjuard
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IMPORTANT: Cabinet and countertop width
should match the cutout width.
36 5/8" (93 cm) Max.
35 7/8" (91.1 cm) Min.
22 3/4" (5Z8 cm) min.
23 1/4" (59.05 cm) max.
(see Note 4 _1
previous pacje )
11/8"
/ (2.86 cm)
FRONT
OF
CABINET
Ref.
To avoid breakage: Do NOT handle or manipulate
the unit by the cooktop glass.
The counter-top around the cut-out should be fiat and leveled
(see cross-hatched area in illustration 1).
Before installing the unit, measure the heights of the two (2)
cabinet sides (H1-4), front and back (see illustration 1) from
the floor to the top of the counter.
Level the range using the
four (4)leveling legs so
that the height from the
floor to the underside of
the cooktop glass frame
is greater than the tallest
cabinet measurement
by at least 1/16" (see
illustration 2).
Slide the unit into the cabinet. Make sure the center of
the unit is aligned with the center of the cabinet cut-out.
Iflustration I
Remove the protective channels on each side of the
glass cooktop (if provided).
The metal flange under each side of the cooktop MUST be
placed over the cabinet countertop for proper unit support.
The glass cooktop should NOT directly touch the countertop i\
(see illustration 2) or could cause glass breakage voiding the i
warranty. Level the unit if needed.
After the installation, MAKE SURE that the
unit is supported by the leveling legs NOT
by the cooktop.
Iflustration 2
To successfully
install the range,
the initial level
height from floor
to underside of
cooktop glass
frame should
be at least
1/16" taller than
cabinet sides as
measured in step
1.
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 (when local
code allow it) or by means of a power supply cord
kit.
Access to Terminal Block &
Grounding Strap
I
NOTE: Electric Slide-in Range is shipped from
factory with 1 1/8" (2.9 cm) dia. hole as shown on
figure 4. If a larger hole is required, punch out the
knockout.
Risk af fire ar electrical shack
exists if an incarrect slze range cord kit is used,
the Installatlan Instructlans are nat fallawed, ar
the strain relief bracket is discarded.
For mobile homes, new installations or recreational
vehicles, use only a power supply kit designed for a
range at 125V/250V 50A recommended (minimum
40A). Cord must have either 3 (when local code
permits grounding through neutral) or 4 conductors.
Terminal on end of wires must be either closed loop
or open spade tug with upturned ends. Cord must
have strain-relief clamp.
Da nat laasen the nuts which
secure the factary-installed range wiring ta
termlnal black while cannectlng range. Electrlcal
failure ar lass af electrlcal cannectian may accur.
cover daar
__ Figure 1
This appllance is manufactured
with the frame graunded by cannectian af a
graundlng strap between the neutral pawer
supply terminal and the frame, if used in USA,
in a new branch circuit installatlan (1996 NEC),
mabile hame ar recreatlanal vehlcule, where
lacaJ cade da not permit graundlng thraugh
neutral (white) wire ar in Canada; remave the
graundlng strap tram the frame and cut the
ather end, near the neutral terminal. Cannect
the appllance in usual manner.
Electrical Shack Hazard
* Electrical graund is required an this appliance.
* Da not cannect ta the electrical supply until
appliance is permanently graunded.
* Discannect pawer ta the circuit breaker or fuse
bax before making the electrical cannectian.
* This appllance must be cannected ta a
graunded, metallic, permanent wiring system,
ar a graundlng cannectar shauld be cannected
to the graunding termlnal ar wire lead an the
appffance.
Failure ta da any af the abave cauld result in a
fire, persanal injury ar electrical shack.
Serial Plate
Location
You witl find the model
and serial number printed
on the serial plate. The
serial ptate is located as
shown.
Remember to record the
serial number for future
reference.
Figure 2
Electrical Connection to the Range
This appliance is manufactured with the neutral
terminal connected to the frame.
Three Conductor Wire Connection to Range
If local codes permit connection of the frame
grounding conductor to the neutral wire of the
copper power supply cord (see Fig. 3):
1. Remove the 3 screws at the lower end of the
rear wire cover, then bend the lower end of the
rear wire cover (access cover) upward to expose
range terminal connection block (see Fig. 2).
2.Using the nuts supplied in the literature package,
connect the neutral of copper power supply
cord to the center silver-colored terminal of the
terminal block, and connect the other wires to
the outer terminals. Match wires and terminals by
color (red wires connected to the right terminal,
black wires connected to the left terminal) (see
Fig. 3).
3.Lower the terminal cover and replace the 3
screws.
Silver colored Terminal
Red wire
Four Conductor Wire Connection to Range
Where local codes does NOT permit connection of
the frame grounding conductor to the neutral wire
of the copper power supply cord (see Fig. 4)
1.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 Fig. 2).
2. Remove the ground strap from the terminal block
and from the appliance frame.
3.Using the nuts supplied in the literature package,
connect the ground wire (green) of 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 Fig. 4).
4.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. Match wires and terminals by
color (red wires connected to the right terminal,
black wires connected to the left terminal).
5.Lower the terminal cover and replace the 3
screws.
Block Colored
Terminal
Terminal --
Block
Black
wire
A strainrelief
supplied by the user
must be installed at
this location
Figure 3
ro 240 V
receptacle
1-1/8" Dia,
Direct
Connection
Hole. Punch
out knockout
for 1-3/8" Dia,
Cord Kit Hole
Black
1-1/8"
Direct
Connection
Hole. Punch
out knockout
for 1-3/8" Dia.
Cord Kit Hole
A strainrelief
supplied by the user
must be installed at -To 240 V receptacle
this location
NOTE: Be sure to remove the supplied !_l
grounding strap
Figure 4
Wire
7
Direct Electrical Connection to the Circuit
Breaker, Fuse Box or Junction Box
If the appliance is connected directly to the circuit
breaker, fuse box or junction box, use flexible,
armored or nonmetallic sheathed copper cable
(with grounding wire). Supply a U.L. listed strain-
relief at each end of the cable. At the appliance
end, the cable goes through the Direct Connection
Hole (see Figure 4) on the Cord Mounting Plate.
Wire sizes (copper wire only) and connections
must conform to the rating of the appliance.
Where local codes permit connecting the
appliance-grounding conductor to the
neutral (white) wire (see Figure 5):
1. Be sure that no power is supplied on the cable
from residence.
2. Remove the grounding strap from the terminal
block and from the appliance frame.
3. In the circuit breaker, fuse box or junction box:
A) Connect the green (or bare copper) wire,
the white appliance cable wire, and the neutral
(white) wire together.
B) Connect the 2 black wires together.
C) Connect the 2 red wires together.
Where local codes DO NOT permit
connecting the appliance-grounding
conductor to the neutral (white) wire, or if
connecting to 4-wire electrical system (see
Figure 6):
1. Be sure that no power is supplied on the cable
from residence.
2. Remove the grounding strap from the terminal
block and from the appliance frame.
3. In the circuit breaker, fuse box or junction box:
A) Connect the white appliance cable wire to
the neutral (white) wire.
B) Connect the 2 black wires together.
C) Connect the 2 red wires together.
D) Connect the green (or bare copper)
grounding wire to the grounding wire of the
circuit breaker, fuse box or junction box.
Cable from
Green
(or Bare Copper)
Residence Junction
Box
_ _hietetrWaill e
Cable from
White Wire
(Neutral) _'---_ Black
Red ;;
Wires
Residence
..................._ i _e
Green _ U..-Isted
(or Bare Copper) Conduit
Wire Cable from Connector
Range (or CSA listed)
Figure 5
3-Wire (Grounded Neutral) Electrical System
(Example: Junction Box)
Wires
Green
(or Bare Copper)
Wire
Figure 6 - 4-Wire Electrical System
(Example: Junction Box)
_% ____White wire
Cable from Conduit
Appliance Connector
(or CSA listed)