©2003 Maytag Appliances Company 16021875 Rev. 0 A—3
Connecting Wiring
WARNI NG
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To avoid risk of personal injury or electrical shock, do
not ground through neutral wire if installation is in a
mobile home or if local codes do not permit
grounding through a neutral.
Improper connections of aluminum house wiring to
copper lead can result in property damage, personal
injury or fire. Use only connectors designed for
joining copper to aluminum and follow manufacturers'
recommended procedure closely.
1. With oven positioned in front of cabinet opening,
connect wire leads extending from conduit to
junction box. Verify neutral (white) wire is connected
to appropriate terminal. Check local code to see
which option should be used in grounding unit.
Option 1
Attach oven ground wire (green or bare) to junction box
(if grounded) or a suitable ground.
Option 2
Connect oven ground wire (green or bare) to house
ground feed wire (green, bare, or white). If grounding
through white wire, observe above warning.
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A. Conduit
W. White neutral wire
GRD. Bare ground wire
If oven is used in a mobile home or if local codes do not
permit grounding through neutral, open connection and
use grounding lead to ground unit in accordance with
local codes. Connect neutral lead to branch circuit
neutral conductor in usual manner.
2. Connect red and black wires to appropriate house
electrical wiring.
3. Verify wiring by connecting electrical power at fuse
box and checking for proper operation of unit.
• Some interior parts are finished with a protective
coating of oil. When heated for first time oil will
burn off and there will be some odor and smoke.
• Do not block air openings in bottom front of oven
when making installation.
4. Insert oven into cabinet and check for flush fit to face
of cabinet. If necessary screw unit to cabinet using
holes in top and bottom of trim and screws provided.
Installation Instructions