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| Instructions for the Installer |
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| 4. MAKING THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION |
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| ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD |
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| WARNING | - Disconnect power to the junction box before connecting |
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-Electrically ground the appliance with green or
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN DEATH,
FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
This appliance is manufactured with a
-Disconnect the power supply to the junction box,
-Feed the flexible cable conduit from the oven through the opening of the cabinet,
-Remove the junction box cover, if present,
-Install a
-Route the flexible cable conduit from the oven to the junction box through a
-Tighten the screws on the conduit connector,
-Refer to figures 1 and 2 below, which represent the most common way of making the electrical
connection.
IMPORTANT: Any local codes and ordinances should be give priority over these instructions.
NOTE: Frame grounded by connection of grounding wire to neutral wire. If used in the new branch circuit installation (1996 NEC) or if local codes do not permit grounding through the neutral wire, open the connection and use the grounding wire to the ground unit in compliance with local codes. Connect the neutral wire to the branch circuit’s neutral conductor in the usual manner:
-Disconnect the ground from the neutral at the free end of the conduit,
-Use the grounding terminal or lead to ground unit, and
-Connect the neutral terminal or wire to the branch circuit neutral in the usual manner (see pic. 2 below)
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