Installation guide

lf
your
outlet
looks
like
this:
Then
choose
a
4-wire
power
supply
cord
with
ring
or
spade
terminals
and
UL
listed
strain
relief.
The
4-wire
power
supply
cord,
at
least
4
ft.
(1.22
m) long,
must
have
4
10-gauge
solid
copper
wires
and
match
a
4-wire
receptacle
of
NEMA
Type
14-30
R.
The
ground
wire
(ground
4-wire
conductor)
may
be
either
green
or
bare.
The
receptacle
—_
neutral
conductor
must
be
identified
by
a
(14-30R)
white
cover.
lf
your
outlet
looks
like
this:
Then
choose
a
3-wire
power
supply
cord
with
ring
or
spade
terminals
and
UL
listed
strain
relief.
The
3-wire
power
supply
cord,
at
least
4
ft.
(1.22
m) long,
must
have
3
10-gauge
solid
copper
wires
and
match
a
3-wire
receptacle
of
NEMA
Type
10-30R.
3-wire
receptacle
(10-30R)
if
connecting
by
direct
wire:
Power
supply
cable
must
match
power
supply
(4-wire
or
3-wire)
and
be:
@
Flexible
armored
cable
or
nonmetallic
sheathed
copper
cable
(with
ground
wire),
covered
with
flexible
metallic
conduit.
All
current-carrying
wires
must
be
insulated.
@
10-gauge
solid
copper
wire
(do
not
use
aluminum)
at
least
5
ft.
(1.52
m) long.
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
@
For
a
grounded,
cord-connected
dryer:
This
dryer
must
be
grounded.
In
the
event
of
malfunction
or
breakdown,
grounding
will
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock
by
providing
a
path
of
least
resistance
for
electric
current.
This
dryer
uses
a
cord
having
an
equipment-grounding
conductor
and
a
grounding
plug.
The
plug
must
be
plugged
into
an
appropriate
outlet
that
is
properly
installed
and
grounded
in
accordance
with
all
local
codes
and
ordinances.
@
For
a
permanently
connected
dryer:
This
dryer
must
be
connected
to
a
grounded
metal,
permanent
wiring
system,
or
an
equipment-grounding
conductor
must
be
run
with
the
circuit
conductors
and
connected
to
the
equipment-grounding
terminal
or
lead
on
the
dryer.
WARNING:
Improper
connection
of
the
equipment-
grounding conductor
can
result
in
a
risk
of
electric
shock.
Check
with
a
qualified
electrician
or
service
representative
or
personnel
if
you
are
in
doubt
as
to
whether
the
dryer
is
properly
grounded.
Do
not
modify
the
plug
on
the
power
supply
cord:
if it
will
not
fit
the
outlet,
have
a
proper
outlet
installed
by
a
qualified
electrician.
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALL
LEVELING
LEGS
A
WARNING
Excessive
Weight
Hazard
Use
two
or
more
people
to
move
and
install
dryer.
Failure
to
do
so
can
result
in
back
or
other
injury.
(4
.
Prepare
dryer
for
leveling
legs
To
avoid
damaging
floor,
use
a
large
flat
piece
of
cardboard
from
dryer
carton;
place
under
entire
dryer.
Firmly
grasp
dryer
body
(not
console
panel)
and
gently
lay
dryer
down
on
cardboard.
IMPORTANT:
If
laying
dryer
on
its
back,
use
the
cardboard
corner
posts
the
dryer
was
packed
with
to
avoid
damaging
the
back
of
the
dryer.
Lay
the
dryer
on
its
side
if
you
do
not
have
the
cardboard
corner
posts
the
dryer
was
packed
with.
(2.
Screw
in
leveling
legs
Flange
Flange
Models
with
riser
Models
without
riser
Examine
leveling
legs.
Using
a
wrench,
screw
legs
into
leg
holes
until
foot
flange
touches
the
base.
Foot
is
fully
installed
when
bottom
of
foot
is
approximately
1/2"
(13
mm)
from
bottom
of
dryer.
Now
stand
the
dryer
on
its
legs.
Slide
the
dryer
until
it
is
close
to
its
final
location.
Leave
enough
room
for
electrical
connection
and
to
connect
the
exhaust
vent.