GE Monogram DPTGT750, 49-90152-1 Installation Instructions Connecting AN Electric Dryer

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Installation Instructions

CONNECTING AN ELECTRIC DRYER (cont.)

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRIC DRYERS

This dryer must be connected to an individual branch circuit, protected by the required time- delay fuses or circuit breakers. A three- or four-wire, single phase, 120/240V or 120/208V, 60Hz, 30-amp circuit is required.

If the electric supply does not meet the above specifications, then call a licensed electrician.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

This dryer must be connected to a grounded metal, permanent wiring system, or an equipment-grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding terminal on the appliance.

CONNECTING DRYER POWER CORD

NOTE: Since January 1, 1996, the National Electrical Code requires that new constructions utilize a 4-wire connection to an electric dryer. A 4-wire cord must also be used where local codes do not permit grounding through the neutral.

3-wire connection is NOT for use on new construction.

ARemove the terminal block access cover located at the upper back.

CONNECTING DRYER POWER CORD (cont.)

BFor 3-wire and 4-wire Connection: Install a UL-listed strain relief into the power cord entry hole beneath the terminal block. Thread a UL-listed 30A, 240V,

3-wire or 4-wire, #10 AWG minimum copper conductor power cord through the strain relief.

Strain

Relief

(3-wire Connection Shown)

CFor 3-wire and 4-wire Connection: Connect the two hot lines to the outer screws of the terminal block.

Connect outer screws

(3-wire Connection Shown)

WARNING: Do not make a sharp bend or crimp wiring/conductor at connections.

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Contents Dryers What to do if YOU Smell GAS Proper Installation Exhaust/DuctingWhen Using Your Dryer Garments labeled Dry Away from HeatWhen not Using Your Dryer Features of the dryer control panel Dryer Control PanelCommunicated Getting StartedWasher CyclesSelect By Fabric to dry loads sorted by fabric type Drying Using Special Cycles Timed DryDrying by Fabric Type Drying by Garment Type Select By Garment to dry loads sorted by garment typeChanging Dryness Level Changing Drying TemperatureAbout Summary Screen About Cycle Status Screen Adjusting Time SettingsAbout Drying Options To use a My Cycle from the Home Screen Creating Using a My CycleSelect Save Current Settings from the Touch Screen menu Modifying, Renaming or Deleting a My Cycle My Cycles To rename a My Cycle from the Home ScreenTo locate Troubleshooting Tips for common About Help FeatureFinding Help Using Home Screen Dryer problemsTo turn the Washer/Dryer Communication feature on or off Setting Machine PreferencesTo change the volume of the button beep To change the volume of the end-of-cycle signalChanging the Drum Lamp Using the Drying Rack Dryer Features Sorting Loading Hints Fabric Care LabelsCare Cleaning Dryer For GAS Models only For Your SafetyBefore YOU Begin Dryer Dimensions Installation InstructionsMinimum Clearance Other than Alcove or Closet Installation Unpacking Your DryerBathroom or Bedroom Installation Installation Instructions Location of Your DryerRequirements for Alcove or Closet Installation Shutoff Valve GAS Requirements Installation Instructions Connecting a GAS DryerConnecting the Dryer to the GAS Supply Dryer GAS Supply ConnectionConnecting the Dryer to the GAS Supply Electrical Connection Information for GAS Dryers Test for LeaksElectrical Requirements for GAS Dryers Electrical Connection Information for Electric Dryers Electrical Requirements for Electric Dryers Installation Instructions Connecting AN Electric DryerConnecting Dryer Power Cord Grounding InstructionsFor 3-wire Connection only Exhaust System Checklist Tools and Materials YOU will Need to Install Exhaust DuctDo not Using Flexible Metal Duct for Transition VentingFor Transition Venting Dryer to WALL, do Installation Instructions Exhausting the Dryer Example onlyDucting Component Equivalency Chart Dryer Exhaust to Side or Bottom of Cabinet Recommended Configuration to Minimize Exhaust BlockageStandard Rear Exhaust Attach Serial Cable Level the DryerPlug Dryer Servicing Installation Instructions Final SetupDryer Startup Remove Door Remove Filler PlugsRemove Handle Reverse Door CatchRemove Hinges and Rehang Door Installation Instructions Reversing the Door SwingReverse Handle Remove Backsplash Rear Cover Remove Washer BacksplashTools YOU will Need Disconnect Dryer Control Board Disconnect Washer Control BoardRemove Dryer Backsplash Remove Control Board from Washer BacksplashAttach Dryer Backsplash Switch BacksplashesReconnect Dryer Control Board Remove Control Board from Dryer BacksplashAttach Washer Control Board to NEW Backsplash Reconnect Power Supply to Washer and DryerAttach Washer Backsplash Reconnect Washer Control BoardSound Description Problem Possible Cause What To DoNormal Operating Sounds Rollers. The noise will go away after usePage Replace the defective part Third through Fifth YearGE Appliances Web Site Schedule Service

3828EL2001A 175D1807P416, 49-90152-1, DPTGT750 specifications

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