Installation Guide
18
Connecting the three-wire range cord (alternate 
method)
The four-wire connection (above) is preferred, but where 
local codes and ordinances permit grounding through 
the neutral and where conversion to four-wire is 
impractical, the unit can be connected to the power 
supply via a three-wire connection.
1.
Disconnect the electrical power at the breaker box. 
Remove the terminal block cover to expose the 
terminal block. 
2.
Remove the metal plate. Rotate it 180° to have the 
lager hole for the power supply cable and mount it 
again.
3.
Insert the power supply cable into the terminal block 
through the bottom hole. 
4.
Insert the flat washer. 
5.
Attach the red wire to the left junction block terminal 
using one of the hexagonal nuts. 
6.
Attach the white wire to the center junction block 
terminal using one of the hexagonal nuts. 
7.
Attach the black wire to the right junction block 
terminal using one of the hexagonal nuts. 
8.
Properly secure strain relief. 
9 WARNING
WARNING
The strain relief provided with your range cord 
must be installed correctly.
9.
Tighten all connections securely and replace terminal 
block cover. 
Note: Do not plug in the range at this time.
Connecting the four-wire flexible conduit
1.
Disconnect the electrical power at the breaker box. 
Remove the terminal block cover to expose the 
terminal block. 
2.
Insert the power supply cable into the terminal block 
through the bottom hole. 
3.
Remove the grounding strap from the center post on 
the terminal block. Therefore remove the hexagonal 
nut of the neutral pin. Remove the fork type connector 
of the groundling link. Mount the hexagonal nut on the 
neutral pin again. Remove the green hexagonal screw 
and the ring connector from the grounding. The strap 
will not be needed. Remove it from the unit. 
4.
Attach the insulated grounding wire to the grounding 
hole with the green grounding screw. Tighten the 
green hexagonal nut firmly, but do not overtighten. 










