Electric Slide-In Range
I N S T A L L A T I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
This manual is intended to assist in the initial installation and adjustments of the range.
•Only qualified personnel should install or service this range.
•Read “Safety Instructions” in Use & Care book before using range.
• Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance or use of range can result in serious injury or property damage.
• Installer, take care not to damage flooring.
C A U T I O N S
Do not lift or move range by grasping door handles or main top.
This range has been designed in accordance with the requirements of various safety agencies and complies with the maximum allowable wood cabinet temperatures of 194˚F. If this range is installed with cabinets that have a lower working temperature than 194˚F, discoloration, delamination or melting may occur.
Place range in a well lit area. Do not set range over holes in the floor or other locations where it may be subject to strong drafts. Any opening in the wall behind the range and in the floor under the range should be sealed. Make sure the flow of cooling/ventilation air is not obstructed below the range. Note: A range should NOT be installed over kitchen carpeting.
W A R N I N G
•All RANGES CAN TIP AND CAUSE INJURIES TO PERSONS.
•INSTALL ANTI-TIP DEVICES PACKED WITH RANGE.
•FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
A risk of range
MOBILE HOMES
The installation of a range designed for mobile home installation must conform with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, 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 Installations ANSI A225.1/NFPA 501A, or with local codes. In Canada the range must be installed in accordance with the current CSA Standard C22.1 - Canadian Electrical Code Part 1.
CONNECTING THE RANGE
The range must be installed in accordance with Local and National Electric Code (NEC) ANSI/NFPA No.
Your local utility company will tell you whether the present electric service to your home is adequate. It may be necessary to increase the size of the wiring to the house and service switch to take care of the electrical load demanded by the range. The kilowatt rating for the range is specified on the rating plate. See step 2 for location of rating plate.
Most local Building Regulations and Codes require that all electrical wiring be done by licensed electricians. All wiring should conform to Local and National Electrical Codes. This range requires a single phase three wire 120/240 or a 120/208 volt, 60 Hz, AC circuit. Wiring codes require a separate circuit be run from the main entrance panel to the range and that it be equipped with separate disconnect switch and fuses, either in the main entrance panel or in a separate switch and fuse box.
Some models are shipped direct from the factory with service cord attached. There are no range connections necessary on these models. Just plug into the wall outlet. On models not provided with a service cord, connection to the power supply is necessary in accordance with local codes. Provisions for using either conduit or a flexible power cord are provided. When using a power supply cord, use only a supply cord with closed loop terminals rated either 240 volts, 40 amps or 240 volts, 50 amps that is marked for use with nominal
Canada
This model is shipped direct from the factory with the service cord attached. There are no range connections necessary.