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BEFOREYOU BEGIN
Read these instructions completely and carefully.
WPORT~: Savethese instructions for the
localelectricalinspector’s use.
~PORT~: Observe W governing codes
and ordinances.
N~ TO INSTWR: have these
instructions tith the appHance *r
initiation is completed.
N~ TO CONSU~R Keep tis Use and
&e Guide and kstihtion kstiuctions for
fiture use.
POWERSUPPLYCORDKIT
This appliancemay be connected by means ofa
power supplycord kit. Only a power supplycord
kit rated at 125/250 volts minimum, 40
amps and marked for use with ranges shallbe
used. Cord must have 3 conductors.
Mobilehome instigation or area where local
codes do not permit grounding tirough neutral,
a 4 conductor power supplycord kit rated at
125/250 volh minimum, 40 amps and
marked for use with ranges shall be used.
Terminals on end ofwires must be either closed
loop or open-nd spade lugs with upturned ends.
Cord must have strain relief clamp.
ELE~RIU REQUIREMENTS
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This appliancemay be connected by means
ofpermanent “hard wiring”or power supply
cord kit.
It isthe personal responsibility ofthe customer
to conbct a qualifiedtechnician to assure that
the electricalinstigation is adequate and is in
conformance with the NationalElectricalCode
and localcodes and ordinances.
THE WGE MUW BE CONNE~D ~H
COPPERWRE ONLY.Numinum wire must
not be used to avoidpotentiallyunsatisfactory
connections.
MODELSWITH FA~ORY CONNECTED
POWERSUPPLYCORD
Some models may be equipped with a factory
connected 3 conductor power supplycord.
Mobilehome instigation or area where local
codes do not permit grounding through neutral,
a 4 conductor power supplycord kit rated at
125/250 vol@ minim-, 40 amps and
investigatedfor use with ranges shall be used.
Terminals on end ofwires must be either closed
loopor open-end spade lugs with upturned ends.
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