2-3
Warning: Improper connection of the equip-
ment-grounding conductor can result in a
risk of electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician, or ser-
viceman, if you are in doubt as to whether
the appliance is properly grounded.
Do not modify the power supply cord plug.
If it will not fit the outlet, have a proper out-
let installed by a qualified electrician.
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Remove the screws from the terminal block
cover.
3. Remove the 3/8 brass nuts that are at-
tached to the knockout opening and set
them aside. Use these brass nuts to se-
cure the ring-type terminals on the power
supply cord to the terminal block screws.
NOTE: Use only ring-type terminals to connect
the power supply cord.
4. Remove the knockout for the 40-ampere
power supply cord.
5. Mount a U.L.-listed strain relief in the knock-
out opening.
6. Insert the power supply cord through
the strain relief, and allow enough
slack so you can easily attach the wiring to
the terminal block.
POWER SUPPLY CORDCONNECTION4-Wire Electrical Connection
Use this method for mobile homes, and when-
ever 4-wire installation is required.
1. Remove the ground-link screw from the
range frame and set the screw aside.
2. Bend the ground link up so that it does not
contact the range.
3. Connect the green ground wire on the
power supply cord to the ground link screw
hole in the range with the ground-link
screw you removed earlier. Make sure
that the bare ground wire does not contact
the adjacent terminal block connections.
Turn power supply off before connecting
wires.
Electrically ground range.
Failure to do so can result in death, fire, or
electrical shock.
Electrical Shock Hazard
WARNING
7. Depending on the type of electrical sys-
tem, proceed to “4-Wire Electrical Con-
nection,” or “3-Wire Electrical Connec-
tion,” (on page 2-4), and complete the
wiring.
ground link ground-link
screw
ground-link
screw
green
ground
wire