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Power supply cord method:
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Use a new 40 amp power supply cord.
Plug into a grounded outlet.
Failure to follow these instructions can
result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
remove knockout
for 40 amp
power cord and
U.L. listed strain
relief
opening for
conduit
connector
1. Disconnect power.
2. Remove the knockout for the 40 amp
power supply cord.
3. Assemble a U.L.-listed strain relief in the
opening.
4. Insert the power supply cord through
the strain relief, allowing enough slack to
WARNING - Improper connection of the
equipment-grounding conductor can
result in a risk of electric shock. Check
with a qualified electrician or serviceman
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 outlet
installed by a qualified electrician.
This range is manufactured with the
neutral terminal connected to the cabinet.
Use a three-wire, U.L.-listed, 40 amp
power supply cord (pigtail); or if local
codes Do Not permit ground through the
neutral, use a four-wire power supply
cord rated at 250 volts, 40 amps and
investigated for use with ranges. (See
“Four-wire electrical connection.”)
WARNING
easily attach the wiring to the terminal
block.
5. Use only ring-type terminals to
connect the power supply.
6. Complete electrical connection
according to your type electrical
supply (“Four-wire electrical
connection” or “Three-wire electrical
connection.”)
Four-wire electrical
connection:
ground
link
ground-link
screw
Figure1
U.L. listed strain
relief and 40 amp
range power supply
cord
neutral wire
(center wire)
line 1
line 2
green
ground
wire
Figure 2
Use this method for new installations,
mobile homes, recreational vehicles and
whenever four-wire installation is
required.
7. R emove the ground-link screw from the
range frame. Save the ground-link
screw. Bend up the ground link so that
it does not contact the range. See
Figure 1.
8. Connect the green ground wire from
power supply cord to the range using
the ground-link screw. The ground wire
must be attached first and must not
contact any other terminal. See
Figure 2.
9. Use 3/8” nut driver and remove the
outside nuts on the terminal block
screws. Do not loosen the factory-
tightened nuts behind the outside nuts.
center
terminal
block screw
ground-link
screw
ground link
10. Connect the neutral wire (center wire)
to the center terminal screw on the
terminal block. See Figure 2.
11. Connect the other two wires (lines 1
and 2) to the outer screws on the
terminal block. See Figure 2.
12. Securely tighten nuts with 3/8" nut
driver for proper electrical
connection.
13. Tighten the strain relief screws.
14. Replace the terminal block cover.
15. Plug power supply cord into
grounded electrical outlet.
Three-wire electrical
connection:
U.L.-listed strain
relief and 40 amp
range power supply
cord
ground
link
neutral
(center wire)
line 2
line 1
Figure 3
Use this method only if local codes
permit connecting cabinet-ground
conductor to neutral wire of power
supply cord.
7. Use 3/8” nut driver and remove the
outside nuts on the terminal block
screws. Do not loosen the factory-
tightened nuts behind the outside nuts.
8. Connect the neutral wire (center wire)
to the center terminal screw on the
terminal block. See Figure 3.
9. Connect the other two wires (lines 1
and 2) to outer terminal screws on the
terminal block. See Figure 3.
10. Securely tighten nuts with 3/8" nut
driver for proper electrical connection.
11. Tighten the strain relief screws.
12. Replace the terminal block cover.
13. Plug power supply cord into grounded
electrical outlet.
center
terminal
block screw
NOTE: The bag containing three
aluminum terminal lugs is not used
when connecting the range using a
power supply cord.