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n
Locate the junction box to allow as
much slack in the cable as possible between
the junction box and the appliance so that
the oven can be moved if servicing is ever
necessary. Do Not cut the conduit.
F
w
A U.L.-listed conduit connector must
be provided at the junction box.
G
n
A wiring diagram is included in
the Tech Sheet. The Tech Sheet is
located behind the air grille.
3. Connect the white appliance cable
wire to the neutral (whrte) wire in the
junction box.
Tools needed for
installation: _
Parts supplied for
installation:
Electrical
requhements
Electrical Shock Hazard
l
Electrical ground is required on this
appliance.
. Do Not ground to a gas pipe.
l
Do Not have a fuse in the neutral or
grounding circuit. A fuse in the neutral
or grounding circuit could result in an
electrical shock.
l
Check with a qualified electrician if
you are in doubt as to whether the
appliance is properly grounded.
Failure to follow these instructions could
result in serious injury or death.
If codes permit and a separate grounding
wire is used, it is recommended thcrl a
qualified electrician determine that the
grounding path is adequate.
1 IMPORTANT:
1
Save Installation Instructions for the
local electrical inspector’s use.
A
= This appliance must be
connected to the proper electrical
voltage and frequency as specified on
the serial/rating plate located behind the
oven door (double oven models -
upper oven) on the front frame. A fuse is
required in both sides of the line. A time-
delay fuse is recommended. Use the
voltage and kilowatt rating given on the
serial/rating plate to select the proper
fuse size from the chart.
Fuse Requirements:
* Check your local codes and ordinances.
B
n
OVEN MUST BE CONNECTED WITH
SOLID COPPER WIRE ONLY.
C
n
Wire sizes and connections must
conform to the requirements of the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 -
latest edition**,
and all local codes and
ordinances. Wire sizes and connections
must conform with the rating of the
appliance.
Copies of the standards listed may be
obtained from:
**National Fire Protection Association
Balterymarch Park
Quincy, Massachusetts 02269
D
n
This appliance should be connected
directly to the fused disconnect (or circuit
breaker box) through flexible, armored or
non-metallic sheathed, copper cable (with
grounding wire). The flexible armored cable
from the appliance should be connected
directly to the junction box.
Electrical
connection
Electrical Shock Hazard
l
Electrical ground is required on this
appliance.
l
Do Not connect to the electrical
supply until appliance is permanently
grounded.
l
Disconnect power to the junction box
before making the electrical
connection.
l
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 so could result in a tire,
personal injury or electrical shock.
This appliance is manufactured with a
white (neutral) power supply wire and a
cabinet-connected green grounding
wire twisted together.
Connect the appliance cable to the
junction box through the U-L.-listed
conduit connector. Complete electrical
connection according to local codes
and ordinances.
A. Where local codes permit.
. .
connecting the cabinet-grounding
conductor to the neutral (white) junction
box wire:
Cable tram
power supply
I I
F
--k “. L.-iis+ed
conduit
Tgure 1
Cabie-
tram oven
connector
Grounded Neutral
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Remove the terminal block cover.
3. Connect together 3 wires: green and
white appliance cable wires and the
neutral (white) wire in junction box.
4. Connect the two black wires together;
then the two red wires together. See
Figure 1.
B. Where local codes Do
Not permit...
connecting the cabinet-grounding
conductor to the neutral (white) junction
box wire:
Junction
box ..I_
Cable tram
power supply
Cable
conduit
trom oven connector
Figure 2
Ungrounded Neutral
-listed
1. Disconnect power supply.
2. Separate the green and white
appliance cable wires.
4. Connect the two black wires together;
then the two red wires together. See
Figure 2.
5. Connect the green or bare grounding
wire from the appliance cable to a
grounded wire in the junction box.
C. If connecting to a four-
wire electrical system...
Do Not connect the cabinet-grounding
conductor to the neutral (white) junction
box wire.
Cable fron
1
power supply
White
,. wires
green
wires
Junction
3
‘3 Black wires
Figure 3
connector
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Separate the green (or bare) and
white appliance cable wires.
3. Connect the white appliance cable
wire to the neutral (white) wire in the
junction box.
4. Connect the two black wires together;
then the two red wires together. See
Figure 3.
5. Connect the green appliance cable
wire to the green grounding wire in the
junction box.
Now start...
with oven in kitchen.
1
n
Remove shipping materials, tape,
and protective film from oven. Do Not
remove shipping base at this time.
2
. Remove the racks and other parts
from inside the oven. Remove the air grille
taped to the top or side of the oven.
Personal Injury/Property
Damage Hazard
l
Use both hands to remove oven doors.
l
Grasp only the sides of oven doors.
l
Do Not use handle or any portion of
the front frame or trim for lifting.
l
Because of the weight and size of
the ovens, two or more people are
needed to move and safely install
the ovens.
Failure to properly grasp the oven
doors or to lift ovens properly could
result in damage to the product or
personal injury.
d
n
Single oven or upper double oven
door: Insert a nail (or equivalent, 5/32”
diameter item) into the hole in each of
the hinges. Close the door as far as
possible. Lift the oven door off of the
hinges. Set aside.
lower double oven door: Open the oven
door to the broil “stop” position and lift
the door upwards to remove. Set oven
door aside.
Panel B
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