Estate 3150250 manual 12 n, Now start, With range in kitchen, J-wireelectrical connection, Panel B

Models: 3150250

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E IF CONNECTING TO A d-WIRE n ELECTRICAL SYSTEM This

aool~once ISmanufactured with Q&nd connected to cabinet The ground musi be revised so the green grounding wire of the 4-wire power cord ISconnected to the cabinet See 4.wire electrical connectIon sectlon. Panel C.

When o 4-wire receptacle of NEMA type 14.50R is used (See Figure 2). 0 matching U L.- listed. 4-wire. 120/240- volt, 4sampere. range power supply cord (pigtall) must be used This cord contains four copper conductors with ring terminals on the oppllonce end. termlnatlna in a NEMA Tvpe 14.50R $ug on the supply end.(ihe fourth (grounding) conductor must be Identified by 0 green or green/yellOW cover and the neutral conductor by 0 white cover. Cord should be Type SRD or SRDT with a U L -lIsted strain relief and be o least four feet long.

2 The MINIMUM conductor SlZeSfor the copper 4-wire power cord are

40 ampere circuit 2, No. 8 conductors

1, No. 10 white neutral 1, No 0 Qreen grounding The wring dl0QrOm IS also located on the back of the range.

F. The wlrlng diagram ISalso located on the back of the range

A-wire receplaclo

(14.SOP,

Figure 2

Now start.. .

With range in kitchen.

1 Remove racks and other ports

. from InsIde oven.

Take 4 cardboard corners n from the carton Stack one cardboard corner on top of another Reoeat with other two corners Place

comers lengthwlse on the floor In back of ronQe to support range off

lay it on Its back on the cardboard corners

4 Remove two 318” shipping

n bolts from the skid Discard skid and bolts

Use adjustable wrench to loosen

leveling legs four complete turns.

6 n Stand the range back up

7 Remove the shIppIng moterla!s n IncludlnQ Clips that hold

elements in place, tape and protective film from range

Remove terminal block cover 8 8 located on back of range

J-wire electrical connection

See Panel C for 4-wire electrical

\

Knock-out opening for AO-ampere power

,

nneclor

connector

9 If appliance is to be

n connected directly to fused

disconnect or circuit breaker box:

Assemble o U.L.-llsted conduit connector in the conduit connector opening provided Insert the power supply cable through the conduit connector, ollowlng enough slack to easily attach the wiring to the termlnol block

Grounding link

 

 

power

supply

cord

shown.

If a U.1:listed,

40-ampere

range

power

supply

(pigtail)

is used:

 

 

 

Remove

the

knockout

for the

40.

 

ampere

power supply

cord.

 

 

Assemble o U L-listed strain relief I” the hole. Insert the power SUDDIVcord through the strain relief. bl’lowing enough slack to easily attach the wiring to the terminal block

Do not loosen the factory installed nuts already installed on the termlnol block

Use only ring-type terminals to

connect the power supply. To secure the power supply cord, use the 3/a”

brass nuts taped to cabinet below

the terminal block.

Be sure the wiring nuts are installed tight.

This

appliance

 

is

manufactured

 

 

with

neutral

terminal

 

connected

to

the

frame.

If local

codes

and

 

 

 

ordinances

Do

Not

permit

grounding

through

Ihe

neutroi,

o four-wire

 

 

power

supply

cord,

raied

240

volts,

40

amperes

and

 

invesligated

 

for

use

wilh

ranges

must

be

used.

See

4-

wire

 

electrical

 

connection,

Panel

C.

10 Connect the neutral (white) n wire to the center. sliver-

colored terminal screw on termlnol block. Connect the other two wires to the outer termlnol screws on the terminal block. Use ring-type terminals only. Connect with the brass nuts atiached to the range. DO Not loosen factory-installed nuts already on the terminol.Check that nuts are tight to insure proper electrlcal connection

11 TIghten the strain relief n clamping screws or the

locking rlnQ and clamping screws of the conduit connector. Replace terminal block cover.

12 n

To reduce the risk 01 tipping of the

appliance, the appliance must be

secured by a properly installed anti-

tip bracket supplied with the range.

Use the anti-tip bracket template/ Instruction sheet to install the anti-tip bracket.

13 Plug power supply cord Into

. the wall receptacle

Floor Damage

Keep shipping base under range.

Failure to do so could cause

damage to flwr coveting.

14.

Move the range Into final operating posrtlon. Remove cardboard or hardboord from under range. Remove storage drawer or lower panel and check that rear leg IS engaged I” anti-tip bracket.

15.

If installing the range in a mobile home, you MUST secure the range to the floor. Any method of securing the range ISadequate OSlong as It conforms to the standards listed in the Mobile home installation Instructions. Panel A.

Place rack in oven. Place level on rack. first side to side; the front to back. If the range is not level, pull the range forward until rear leveling leg 1sremoved from the bracket. Adiust the leas up or down until range is levei

Push range back into posItIon. Check that the rear leveling leg is engaged in the bracket Replace the storage drawer or lower \y

panel.v

Note: Oven must be level for satisfactory baking conditions

Panel B

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Estate 3150250 manual 12 n, Now start, With range in kitchen, J-wireelectrical connection, Panel B