CAUTnON
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ELECTROOAL SUPPLY
1 You must provide an adequate electrical supply outlet as required for your range Check with
Iocal utility for governing electrical codes and
ordinances. In the absence of local electrical codes, the National Electrical Code, NFPA No.
70, governing electric range installations must
be followed A copy of the National Electrical Code, NFPA No 70, can be obtained by writing
to: National Fire Protection Association, 470 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Mass. 0221Q
2 Have the electrical wiring and hookup done by a
competent electrician A
fused to meet NFPA No.. 70) must be provided. Range curcuit should be fused with a 40 amp fuse.
Use size No 8copper wire (min)for making the
range line connections DO NOT USE ALUMINUM WIRE If smaller wire sizes are used the range
efficiency wilt be reduced and a fire hazard may be created
If the electrical supply system must have an
ungrounded neutral, remove the ground strap from the neutral of the junction block Fasten the neutral to the junction block neutral and use the screw from the ground strap to fasten the separate ground wire to the unit The ground wire should be a No 10 gauge wire secured to the range ground screw and to a cold water' pipe or other suitable ground
Unplug the range from wall outlet or otherwise interrupt the source of electricity when attempt- ing to repair or service the range Failure to do this could result in a rata1 shock
RANGE INSTALLATOON
POWER
Junction Block
Terminal Leads
carl be made with a
hole for connection of flexible conduit
REMOVE CLIPS AND TAPE -- Remove
the shipping clips holding the surface units in place.
CAUTION
cardboard and tape are removed. The four screws used to anchor' the range to the wood
shipping base must be removed. These screws must be replaced to be used later for leveling
your range Destroy afl cartoning materials like
cardboard and plastic bags. Such materials,
when used by small children, can become air tight chambers if placed over their heads.
JUNCTION
GROUND
GROUND
RAISE
RANGE
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