Installation Guide
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Table Of Contents
- Safety and warnings
 - Parts supplied for installation
 - Product dimensions – 30" models
 - Product dimensions – 36" models
 - Product dimensions – 48" models
 - Clearance dimensions – all models
 - Backguard considerations
 - Ventilation requirements
 - Unpacking the range
 - Removing and refitting the oven door(s)
 - Location of electrical and gas supply
 - Electrical connection
 - Gas connection
 - Toe kick installation
 - Levelling the range
 - Cooktop burners
 - Leak testing
 - Installing the anti-tip bracket
 - Final checklist
 
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Units may be hard wired to the power supply. 
Theinstaller must provide approved flexible steel conduit, 
maximum6ft(1.8m) long. Locate the terminal block on 
therear of the unit and remove access cover. 
The strain relief bracket orientation must be switched in 
order to accommodate for a permanent wiring connection. 
This is done by the following:
1 Remove the 4 screws on the bracket.
2 Re-secure bracket with the four screws so that the  
1 1/8" (29mm) smaller opening is orientated over the 
opening of the back panel.
These ranges must be connected to the power supply utilizing one of the following methods. For all methods of connection, the length of the cord or conduit/wiring must allow the unit 
to be slid completely out of the cabinet without having to unplug or disconnect the unit from the power supply. Recommended minimum free length of cord or conduit is 4ft (1.2m). 
Electricalinstallations and grounding must be in accordance with all local codes and ordinances, and/or the National Electric Code, as applicable.
These ranges are provided with a factory-installed power supply cord for connection to a 4-wire electrical system (two Supply wires, one Neutral wire and a Grounding connection). Grounding 
through the neutral conductor is prohibited for new branch-circuit installations (1996 NEC), mobile homes, and recreational vehicles, or in an area where local codes prohibit grounding through 
the neutral conductor. This appliance is not suitable for cord-connected installations where grounding is permitted through the neutral without changing the power supply connections.
When installed in older installations where it is permitted to ground through the neutral, the 4-conductor cord or cable assembly must be replaced by permanent connection (hard wired) using 
a 3-conductor cord or cable assembly. See manufacturer’s instructions.
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terminal block
strain relief bracket
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
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The conduit must be installed to the terminal block 
using an approved conduit connector. The free end 
of the conduit must be connected to a junction box 
provided in the electrical supply zone.
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Mount a strain relief (not provided) into the 1 1/8" 
(29mm) diameter hole located below the terminal block. 
Wiring for the unit is to be brought into the terminal 
block through the conduit and through the strain relief. 
The ends of the wiring must have 1/4" faston closed 
loop lugs attached. Make suitable connections to the 
terminal block provided.
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See 4-wire and 3-wire connection on the right.
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Installer – show the owner the location of the circuit 
breaker. Mark it for easy reference.
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Normally, a unit must be connected to the power supply 
with a 3-pole, 4-conductor cord rated 125/250 volts, 50 
amperes. Where Local Codes and Ordinances permit 
grounding through neutral, the unit may be connected to 
the power supply with a 3-pole, 3-conductor separately 
purchased power supply cord kit rated 125/250 volts, 50 
amperes, and marked for use with electric ranges.
The cord kit must be attached to the range back panel 
with a strain relief which will fit a 1 – 1/2" (38mm) diameter 
hole. If not already equipped, the cord must also have 
1/4"(6mm) faston closed-loop lugs attached to the free 
ends of the individual conductors.
1 Remove upper nuts only from terminal block studs. 
Do not remove lower nuts which secure range wiring 
leads. Remove and retain the 2 ferrites.
2 Mount strain relief (not provided with range) into 
the 1-1/2" (38mm) diameter hole in the bracket 
located below the terminal block. Route the wires up 
through strain relief.
3 Route L1 (Black), L2 (Red) and Neutral (White) wires 
through ferrites.
1 Secure the Neutral (white) power lead, to the center 
stud (silver colored) of the terminal block with nut.
2 Secure the L1 (black) and L2 (red) power leads to 
the outside terminal studs (brass colored) with nuts.
3 Secure the Ground (green) power lead to the back 
of the range with the screw located beneath the 
terminal block.
4 Tighten all connections securely.
5 Reinstall the Terminal Block Cover.
PERMANENT CONNECTION 4-WIRE CONNECTION
3-CONDUCTOR CORD
1 Secure the L1 (black) and L2 (red) power leads 
tothe outside corresponding terminal block studs 
(brass colored).
2 Secure Neutral (white), grounded wire of the supply 
circuit and reconnect one end of the mounted loop 
Ground wire, located beneath the terminal block, up 
through the ferrites to the centre stud (silver colored) 
of the terminal block with nut.
3 Leave the other end of the Ground wire screwed 
intothe back of the range.
4 Tighten nuts securely.
5  Reinstall the Terminal Block Cover.
3-WIRE LEAD CONNECTION
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