Elect rkal
Requirements
Electrical
Shock
Hazard
.Eleclrical
ground
is required
on
this appliance.
*Improperconnection
of the
equipment-grounding
conductor
can
result
in
electrical
shock.
l
Check
with
a qualrfied
electrician
if you ore in doubt
as to whether
the applrance
is
properly
grounded.
Do Not
modify
the power
supply
cord
plug.
If it will not frt. have
a
proper
outlet
installed
by a
qualified
electrician.
l
Do Not use an extension
cord
with
this appliance.
Such
use
may
result
in a fire, electrical
shock
or other
personal
injury
l
Do Not have
a fuse in the neutral
or grounding
circuit
A fuse in
the neutral
or aroundina
circuit
could
result
in&
elect&al
shock.
Failure
to follow
these
instructions
could
result
in an electrical
shock.
A 120~volt. M)-Hz.
AC only. 15 amp,
fused electrical
supply
is required.
A
timedelay
fuse or circuit
breaker
is
recommended.
It is recommended
that
a separate
circuit
serving
only Ihis
appliance
be provided.
A wiring
diagram
is included
in literature
package.
The wiring
diagram
is also
located
on the back
of the range.
Recommended
Grounding
Method
Do NOT. UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.
REMOVE
THE POWER SUPPLY CORD
GROUNDING
PRONG.
For your penonol
tiet~.
this appliance
must be grounded.
This appliance
is
equipped
with a power
supply
cord
having
a Sprang
graundlng
plug.
To
minimize
possible
shock
hazard.
the
cord
must be plugged
into a mating.
3-pmna.
omundino
tvDe wall
recept&%.
gmur&
in accordance
with the National
Electrical
Cdde.
ANSVNFPA
70-
latest
edition.*'
and
all
local
codes
and
ordinanc&(See
Figure
l,] If a mating
wall
receptacle
is not
available.
it is the personal
responsibility
and
obligation
of the customer
to have
a pmperly
grOUnded,
3-prong
wall
Qxow
receptacle
wwrding
him
..-
A
Temporary
v
Grounding Method
DO NOT, UNDERANYCIRCUMSTANCES.
REMOVE
THE POWER SUPPLY CORD
GROUNDING
PRONG.
&ctrtcal
ground
Is required
on thls
appliance
If changing
and
properly
grounding
the wall
receplacle
IS Impaosslble
and
where
local
codes
permit
(consull
your
elecirical
~nspeclor).
a lemp3rary
PANEL B
adaptor
may
be plugged
inio ihe
existing
2-prong
wall
receptacle
lo mate
with the J-prong
power
supply
cord.
If this is done.
you must connect
a
separate
capper
grounding
wire (No. 18
minimum]
to a grounded
cold
water
pipe
by means
of a clamp
and
then to
the external
Qrounding
connector
Screw
Do not ground
to a gas supply
hot water
pipe.
Co not connect
electrical
supply
until appliance
i
permanently
grounded
See Figure
2.
Grounded
cold
water
pipe
musi
have
metal
conlinuity
to electrica
ground
and
not be interrupted
by plastic.
rubber
or otherelectri
insulating
cOnnecton
such as
hoses.
fittings.
washers
or gaskets
(including
water
meter
or pump).
Any electrical
Insulating
connect
should
be jumped
as shown
with
length
of No. 4 wire securely
clamaed
to bare
metal
at both
ends
Now Start.. .
With range in kitchen.
1
Remove
racks
and
other
parts
n
from inside
oven
2
Place
one fool on the shipping
n
base.
Tilt
range
forward
slightly
to free rear legs. Genlly
lower
range
to
floor Tilt range
backwardsunill
front legs
are free
3
Remove
shipping
materials,
n
tape
and
protective
film from
range
Do rot remove
cardboard
shipplng
base
at this lime
4
Adjust
the leveling
legs lo a
n
pant
where
Ihe range
base
does not touch
the floor
5
Plug the electrlcal
cord
into the
.
grounded
oullel.
Keep
shipping
base
under
range.
Failure
to do so could
cause
damage
to floor
covering.
6
Move
the range
1n10 flnal
n
aoerallng
positron
Remove
corddsnrd
shipping
piece
from under
rO"Q*
7
n
Place
rock
in oven.
Place
level
on rack.
first side to side then
front to back.
If the range
Is not level.
screw
Me legs up or down
to adjust.
Note:
Oven
must be level fofsofisfactory
baking
conditions.
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8
Assemble
the flerlole
n
connector
from the gas
supply
pipe
to ihe pressure
regulator
ir,
order:
manual
shti-aft
valve.
Yz" nipple
Yz" adapter.
flexible
connector.
%"
adapter.
and
Y? nlpple.
All connecllons
ml;st
be wren&-
Ilghtened.
Flexible
connector
K;nlpple
/
K" nlpple
\
A
Manual
K" adapter
K" adapter
shut-off
MIW
and
possible
fire or explosion.
9
Use pipe-joint
compounds
n
resistant
to the action
of L.P gas
to seal all gas connections.
Check
thd
he mnge
shut-off
valve
is open.
If
flexible'conrecton
are used. be cerlain
connectors
are no1 kinked
10
Open
the shukff
valve
In
n
the gas supply
line. Wait a
few minutes
far gas to move
through
lhe gas line.
Fire Hazard
Do Not use on open
flame
to tesl
for leaks
from
gas connections.
Checking
for leaks
wilh
0 flame
may
result
in a fire or explosion.
11
Use a brush and
liquid
n
detergenl
to lest all gas
connections
for leaks
Bubbles
arcunrj
connections
WIII Indicde
o leak
If a
leak
appears.
shutoffaas
valve
ccnhols
and
adjust
connections
Then check
connecllons
oga~n
NEYLR TEST FOR GAS
LEAKS WITH A MATCH
OR OTHER FLAME.
Clean
all detergent
w!ufim
from range