INSTALLATION
Electrical Connection
The terminal block on the back of the range allows for a
3-wire or 4-wire installation. For a 4-wire installation, the
ground strap from the unit to the terminal block must be cut.
Two concentric knockouts are provided to allow for perma-
nent or cordset wiring of the unit.
THREE-WIRE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Where local codes permit, connect the ground appliance
1
wire to the neutral (white) supply wire.
Connect the ground and white appliance wires to the
2
neutral (white) supply wire in the electrical box.
Connect the black appliance wire to the black (L1) power
3
supply wire in the electrical box.
Connect the red appliance wire to the red (L2) power
4
supply wire in the electrical box.
FOUR-WIRE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Separate the ground and white appliance wires.
1
Connect the white appliance wire to the neutral (white)
2
supply wire in the electrical box.
Connect the black appliance wire to the black (L1) power
3
supply wire in the electrical box.
Connect the red appliance wire to the red (L2) power
4
supply wire in the electrical box.
Connect the ground appliance wire to the green/ground
5
house grounding wire in the electrical box.
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Gas Supply Connection
All connections to the gas piping must be wrench-tightened.
Do not overtighten or allow pipes to turn when tightening.
If a flexible metal connector is being used, verify it is not
kinked, then attach the gas supply line to the regulator on
the range. Open the valve and check for leaks by placing a
liquid detergent solution onto all gas connections. Bubbles
around connections indicate a gas leak. If a leak appears,
close the shut-off valve and adjust connections.