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A==J==jL Side view of cabinet culout
Top view of cabinet cutout
Front view of cablnel cutout
Before you start...
Read the Electrycal and Carpentry instructions.
Proper wlallallon IS your respons~b~llly A quaIllied lechnlclan should install Ihis range Make sure you have everythIng necessary lor correcl lnslallallon It IS Ihe cus1omers responslbillly lo make sure lhal lhe counlerlop has been properly prepared, and lo conlacl a quaIllIed eleclr~cal lnslaller lo assure that Ihe eleclrlcal lnslallalion IS correcl
Personal Injury Hazard
Cabinet storage above the cooking SUrfaCe should be avoided. If cabinets are alreadv inslalled, reducethe hazard of reaching over a heated cooking surface by lnslalling a range hood.
The range hood should extend a minlmum of 5 Inches oul from Ihe bottom front of the cabinets.
Reaching over a heated cooking surface could result in a serious burn.
Eleclrical Shock Hazard It is Ihe customer’s responsibility:
. To contacl a qualified electrical Inslaller.
. To assure lhat Ihe electrical installation is adequate and in conformance with National Eleclrical Code, ANSllNFPA
70.lalesl edition’, and all local codes and ordinances.
Failure 10 do so could result in fire, electrical shock or olher personal injury.
lobile home installation
The lnslallatlon of this range must conform lo the Manufactured Home Consiruct~on and Safely Slandards Title 24 CFR. Pari 3280 fformerlv lhe Federal Slandard for Moblle Home donslrucl~on and Safely. Title 24 HUD Part 280) or when such standard 1snot applicable. Ihe Slandard for Manufactured Home Slies Communfhes and Selups). ANSI A225
When IhIs range 1swxlalled in a moblIe home, II musl be secured lo Ihe floor during trawl Any method of securlng Ihe range 1sadequale as long as I! conforms lo lhe standards lIsted above
Fourwwe power supply cable musl be used in a mobile horn? ~nstallal~on The appliance wlnng wll need lo be revwd See Electrical requlremenls Figure 3, Panel R
Copes of ihe standards Ifsted may be oblalned from
*National Fire Protectton Association Batterymarch Park
Quincy, Massachusetts 02269
Tools needed for installation:
Electrical requirements
Electrical Shock Hazard
*Electrical ground is required on this appliance.
. If cold water pipe is interrupted by plastic,
*Do Not ground to a gas pipe.
*Do Not have a fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit. A fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit could result in electrical shock.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury or death.
If codes permit and a separate grounding wire is used, it is recommended that a qualified electrician determine that the grounding path is adequate.
IMPORTANT:
Save Installation Instructions for the local eleclrical inspector’s use.
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’ phase, 1201240 voll 60 Hz AC only eleclrical supply (or
THE RANGE MUST BE
CONNECTED WITH COPPER
1cWire sues and connrcl~ons musl ’ conform lo Ihe requirements 01 the
Nallonol Eleclr~cal Code, ANSlsNFPA
IDThis appliance should be connected lo ’ the
box through flexible. armored or nonmelalllc sheathed. copper cable (with grounding wire\ The flexible armored cable extending from Ihe appliance should be connected directly to tIw ~uncl~onbox
Locale Ihe juncl~on box to allow as
El ’ much slack as possible between Ihe pnchon box and Ihe appliance so Ihat the rangp can be moved if sewlclng IS ever necessav Do no, CL,,conduit
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The wiring diagram IS located III Ill?
Tech Sheet The Tech Sheet IS
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