Kenmore 3405602 owner manual If making a direct wire connection Tools Needed Parts Needed

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(.3. MAKE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (pgs. 11-19)

If using a power cord:

Tools Needed:

V4-1nch nut

#2

Phillips head

 

driver (shown)

 

screwdriver

or socket wrench

Flashlight (optional depending on installation)

Parts Needed:

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New 3- or 4-wire, 30-amp. U.L.-listed power supply

cord kit (includes strain relief)

If making a direct wire connection:

Tools Needed:

Parts Needed:

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V4-1nch nut

#2 Phillips head

 

 

driver (shown)

screwdriver

 

 

or socket wrench

 

3- or 4-wire,

Strain relief

 

 

flexible

armored

 

 

or non-metallic

 

 

sheathed

copper

cable

 

 

(with grounding

wire)

Wire stripper

Flashlight

(optional

 

 

depending on

installation)

 

 

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