BEFOREYOU BEGIN
Read these instructions completely and carefully.
WPORT~: Savethese instructions for the
localelectrical inspector’s use.
~PORT~: Observe Wgoverning codes
and ordinances.
N~ TO INSTWR: have these
instructions tith the appHance *r
initiation is completed.
N~ TO CONSU~R Keep tis Use and
&e Guide and kstihtion kstiuctions for
fiture use.
POWERSUPPLYCORDKIT
This appliancemay be connected by means of a
power supplycord kit. Only apower supply cord
kit rated at 125/250 volts minimum, 40
amps and marked for use with ranges shallbe
used. Cord must have 3conductors.
Mobilehome instigation or area where local
codes do not permit grounding tirough neutral,
a4conductor power supply cord kit rated at
125/250 volh minimum, 40 amps and
marked for use with ranges shall be used.
Terminals on end ofwires must be either closed
loop or open-nd spade lugs with upturned ends.
Cord must have strain relief clamp.
ELE~RIU REQUIREMENTS I
This appliancemay be connected by means
ofpermanent “hard wiring” or power supply
cord kit.
It is the personal responsibility ofthe customer
to conbct aqualifiedtechnician to assure that
the electrical instigation is adequate and is in
conformance with the National ElectricalCode
and localcodes and ordinances.
THE WGE MUW BE CONNE~D ~H
COPPERWRE ONLY.Numinum wire must
not be used to avoidpotentially unsatisfactory
connections.
MODELSWITH FA~ORY CONNECTEDPOWERSUPPLYCORD
Some models may be equipped with afactory
connected 3conductor power supplycord.
Mobilehome instigation or area where local
codes do not permit grounding through neutral,
a4conductor power supply cord kit rated at
125/250 vol@ minim-, 40 amps and
investigatedfor use with ranges shall be used.
Terminals on end ofwires must be either closed
loopor open-end spade lugs with upturned ends. I
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