Installation Instructions
Bare Wire
Connections
Loop and
Spade Terminal
Connections
L1 Terminal
Neutral Terminal
L2 Terminal
Jumper Removed |
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Grounding Screw |
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L2 Wire |
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Green Wire |
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White Wire |
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Strain Relief | L1 Wire |
4 Wire Appliance
Cord Connection
L2
Gas Supply Connection
WARNING
•Make sure the gas supply valve is off and that the power to the range is turned off at the circuit breaker or fuse box prior to connecting the gas line.
•Do not apply excessive pressure when tightening gas connections and fittings.
•Do not use Teflon tape or plumber’s putty on gas flex line connections.
•Check for gas leaks as instructed below before using the appliance. Do not use a flame to check for leaks.
•For LP installations, the LP gas tank must have its own high pressure regulator. This is in addition to the pressure regulator provided with the range.
•The maximum gas supply pressure to the regulator must never exceed 1/2 pound per square inch (psi) or 3.5kPa. The range and
•The range must be isolated from the gas supply piping by closing the
•Be careful not to damage the wires inside the chassis while pushing the gas line through the access holes.
NOTE: The gas pressure regulator is
1.Make sure the gas supply valve is in the off position and power to the range is off.
2.Connect a flexible gas supply line to the gas
3.Slide the gas line up through the access holes in the chassis and up to the regulator. Move the wires around inside the access holes to prevent them from catching on the gas line as you push it up.
4.Connect the gas line to the regulator.
5.Turn all cooktop control valves to the “OFF” position.
Neutral
L1 Ground
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6.Turn on the gas supply and check all lines and connections for leaks using a soap and water solution.
7.Turn the gas
Regulator
Connection
Access Hole
Access Hole
Gas Line
Back of Range
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