INSTALLER: LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION WITH THE APPLIANCE MANUAL Electric 30-inch Free-standing, Slide-in & Drop-in Ranges PLEASE THE MANUAL KEEP IS INTENDED THIS MANUAL CLEARANCE Read “Safety Instructions” in the Use & Care book before using range. maintenance or use of range can result in serious injury or property damage. Your to range in this may not be OF THE RANGE.
MOBILE HOMES INSTALLATION The installation of a range designed for mobile home installation must conform with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 (formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction and Safety, Title 24 HUD, Part 280) or, when such standard is not applicable, the Standard for Manufactured Home Installations 1982 (Manufactured Home Sites, Communities and Set-Ups), ANSI A225. 1-latest edition, or with local codes.
FREE-STANDING S SS 36" TOP *sclgeu COUNTE TOP DEPTH HEIGHT 30" CABINET OPENINGS, UPPER & VOWEL 24" CABINET PROVIDE FOR 120/208, 120/240 VOLT OUTLET PER APPLICABLE CORD IN THIS AREA. FIGURE 2 ay Se *23 1/4" CUT DEPTH NOTE: ON CABINET TOPS WITH FORMED FRONT EDGE, SHAVE RAISED SECTION TO CLEAR TOP. . BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION, ADJUST RANGE LEVELING LEGS 56 “a, TO ACCOMMODATE THIS DIMENSION.
DROP-IN NOTE: ON CABINET TOPS WITH FORMED FRONT EDGE, SHAVE sy RAISED SECTION TO CLEAR TOP. “23 1/4" CUT DEPTH PROVIDE FOR 120/208, 120/240 VOLT JUNCTION BOX FOR RANGE CONDUIT BELOW UNIT. 1 1/4" UZ] 36” COUNTER TOP HEIGHT 23 5/8” MIN. FLAT AREA 35” MINIMUM 27 1/2" FROM TOP OF COUNTER , COUNTER TOP DEPT 30” CABINET OPENING NOTE: BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION, ADJUST RANGE LEVELING LEGS TO ACCOMMODATE THIS DIMENSION. 24" RECOMMEND THE USE OF 3 1/2” WIDE SLATS ON EACH SIDE.
ANTI-TIP_ DEVICE INSTALLATION WARNING: A risk of range tip-over exists if the appliance is not installed in accordance with the provided installation instructions. The proper use of this device minimizes the risk of TIP-OVER. In using this device the consumer must still observe the safety precautions as stated in the USE and CARE MANUAL and avoid using the oven door and/or lower drawer as a step stool. Installation instructions are provided for wood and cement in either floor or wall.
RANGE WIRING Your local utility company will tell you whether the present electric service to your home is adequate. It may be necessary to increase the size of the wiring to the house and service switch to take care of the electrical load demanded by the range. The kilowatt rating for the range is specified on the name plate on the range. HOUSE WIRING Most local Building Regulations and Codes require that all electrical wiring be done by licensed electricians.
CONNECTING FIGURE 8 3-Wire Service Cord THE RANGE FIGURE 9 3-Wire Conduit Installation Installation 1. Insure that the copper ground strap IS CONNECTED between the middle post of the main terminal connection block and the range chassis. 1. The range conduit must be routed and properly connected to an approved electrical junction box behind the range. 2. The middle wire of the service cord MUST connect to the neutral (middie) post of the main terminal block.
CONNECTING THE RANGE FIGURE 10 4-Wire Service Cord Installation (Mobile Homes Or As Required THIS PORITION OF GROUNDING STRAP MUST BE REMOVED. By Codes) é 1. The copper ground strap connected between the neutral (middle) post of the main terminal block and the chassis MUST be cut off as shown in figure 10. Use the green ground screw to attach the green (chassis ground) from the 4 conductor cord. Keep the green ground screw. Only a 4 conductor cord should be used.
FIGURE 11 4-Wire Conduit Installation (Mobile Homes Or As Required By Codes) 1. The range conduit must be routed and properly connected to an approved electrical junction box behind the range. 2. The red and black wires from the range conduit must respectively connect to the red and black service wires. An approved wire connector must be used. 3. In the range conduit, the white wire (N) is twisted at the factory to the uninsulated ground wire (BARE).