Installation Manual
Rating plate
SINGLE OVEN
Rating plate
DOUBLE OVEN
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
WARNING
 This appliance must be properly grounded.
WARNING
 All new constructions, mobile homes, recreational vehicles and installations 
where local codes do not allow grounding through neutral, require a 4-conductor UL-listed range 
cord.
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock, do not use an extension cord with this appliance. 
WARNING
To prevent shock, remove house fuse or open circuit breaker before beginning 
installation.
We recommend you have the electrical wiring and hookup of your range connected by a qualified 
electrician. After installation, have the electrician show you how to disconnect power from the 
range.
You must use a single-phase, 120/208 VAC or 120/240 VAC, 60 hertz electrical system. If you 
connect to aluminum wiring, properly installed connectors approved for use with aluminum wiring 
must be used.
Effective January 1, 1996, the National Electrical Code requires that new construction (not existing) 
utilize a 4-conductor connection to an electric range. When installing an electric range in new 
construction, mobile home, recreational vehicle, or an area where local codes prohibit grounding 
through the neutral conductor, refer to the section on four-conductor branch circuit connections.
Check with your local utilities for electrical codes which apply in your area. Failure to wire your oven 
according to governing codes could result in a hazardous condition. If there are no local codes, 
your oven must be wired and fused to meet the National Electrical Code, NFPA No. 70 – latest 
edition, available from the National Fire Protection Association.
This appliance must be supplied with the proper voltage and frequency, and connected to an 
individual, properly grounded, 40 amp (minimum) branch circuit protected by a circuit breaker or 
time-delay fuse.
Use only a 3-conductor or a 4-conductor UL-listed range cord. These cords may be provided with 
ring terminals on wire and a strain relief device.
A range cord rated at 40 amps with 125/250 minimum volt range is required. A 50 amp range 
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connection openings. Care should be taken to center the cable and strain relief within the knockout 
hole to keep the edge from damaging the cable.
The rating plate is located on the oven frame or on the drawer frame.
3
4
 POWER CORD AND CONDUIT INSTALLATION
A
 Remove wire cover (on the back of range) by removing screws using a 1/4” nut driver. You 
can access the terminal block by either removing a terminal block cover (on some models) 
or the wire cover. Do not discard these screws.
B
 For power cord and 1” conduit only, remove the 
knockout ring (1
3
»
8
”) located on bracket directly 
below the terminal block. To remove the knockout, 
use a pair of pliers to bend the knockout ring away 
from the bracket and twist until ring is removed.
C
 For power cord installations only (see the next step 
if using conduit), assemble the strain relief in the 
hole. Insert the power cord through the strain relief 
and tighten. Allow enough slack to easily attach the 
cord terminals to the terminal block. If tabs are 
present at the end of the winged strain relief, they 
can be removed for better fit.
 NOTE: Do not install the power cord without 
a strain relief. The strain relief bracket 
MUST be installed before reinstalling the 
rear range wiring cover.
D
 For 3/4” conduit installations only, purchase 
a squeeze connector matching the diameter 
of your conduit and assemble it in the hole. 
Insert the conduit through the squeeze 
connector and tighten. Allow enough slack to easily attach the wires to the terminal block. 
NOTE: Do not install the conduit without a squeeze connector. The squeeze connector 
MUST be installed before reinstalling the rear range wire or terminal block cover.
E
 Replace wire cover on range back and replace the screws removed earlier. Make sure 
that no wires are pinched between cover and range back.Replace the terminal block cover 
if it was removed.
Wire cover
5 screws 
to remove 
wire cover
Back of range
Terminal block cover
Screw to 
remove 
terminal 
block cover
Back of range
Knockout 
ring in 
bracket
Knockout ring 
removed
Terminal block 
(appearance 
may vary)
Power cord
Strain relief
Terminal 
block
Bracket
Squeeze 
connector
Terminal block
Conduit
Bracket
Proceed to step 5 or 6.








