Owners Manual
1211
Electrical Connection
INSTALLATION
Installing the Oven
INSTALLATION
6E
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: This appliance shall be installed only by authorized
persons and in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation
instructions, local gas tting regulations, municipal building codes,
electrical wiring regulations, local water supply regulations.
STEP 1 - UNPACK THE OVEN
WARNING
EXCESSIVE WEIGHT HAZARD
Use two or more people to move and install oven.
Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.
1 Using two or more people, remove the oven and set it on cardboard
to avoid oor damage.
NOTE: Do not use the handle or any portion of the front frame
for lifting.
2 Remove the shipping materials and tape from the oven.
3 Remove the hardware package from inside the bag containing
literature.
4 Remove and set aside racks and other parts from inside the oven.
5 Move the oven on the cardboard near where it will be installed.
STEP 2 - REMOVE THE OVEN DOOR
IMPORTANT: The oven door is heavy and fragile, and the door
front is glass. To avoid oven door glass breakage, use both hands,
and grasp only the sides of the oven door to remove.
1 Open the oven door.
2 Locate the door latches in both corners of the oven door, and rotate
the latches forward to the unlocked position.
Locked
Unlocked
3 Grasp the edges of the oven door with both hands and push the
oven door fully closed. Lift up and pull oven door toward you to
remove. Set the oven door(s) aside on a covered work surface.
STEP 3 - INSTALL OVEN
WARNING
EXCESSIVE WEIGHT HAZARD
Use two or more people to move and install oven.
Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.
1 Using two or more people, grasp the ceiling of the oven cavity and
lift the oven onto a table or platform even with the cutout opening.
NOTE: The surface must be able to support the following weight:
• Single Oven: 160 lb (73 kg)
• Double Oven: 290 lb (132 kg)
2 Feed the exible electrical supply conduit from the oven to the
junction box.
STEP 3 - INSTALL OVEN
1. Using two or more people, grasp the ceiling of the oven cavity and lift the oven
onto a table or platform even with the cutout opening. NOTE: The surface must
be able to support 160 lb (73 kg).
2. Feed the flexible electrical supply conduit from the oven to the junction box.
STEP 4 - MAKE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
To properly install your oven, you must determine the type of electrical connection
you will be using and follow the instructions provided for it here.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
DIRECT WIRE
• Disconnect power before servicing.
• Improper connection of aluminum house wiring and copper appliance leads can
result in an electrical hazard or re. If the home has aluminum wiring, only use
connectors designed and UL listed for joining copper to aluminum and precisely
follow the manufacturer’s recommended procedure. Aluminum-to- Copper
connections must conform with local codes.
• Use 8 gauge copper or aluminum wire.
• Electrically ground oven.
• Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock.
• Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified
technician. Ask your dealer to recommend a qualified technician or an
authorized repair service.
• This oven is manufactured with a neutral (white) power supply wire and a
cabinet connected green (or bare) ground wire twisted together.
• After making sure that the power has been turned off, connect the flexible
conduit from the oven to the junction box using a UL listed conduit connector. The
Grounded Neutral and Ungrounded Neutral Graphics on the following pages
and the instructions provided, present the most common way of connecting
ovens. Your local codes and ordinances, of course, take precedence over these
instructions. Complete electrical connections according to local codes and
ordinances.
1. Disconnect power.
2. Remove junction box cover.
3. Install a UL listed or CSA approved conduit connector to the junction box.
4. Route the flexible electrical supply conduit from the oven to the junction box
through a UL listed or CSA approved conduit connector.
5. Tighten screws on conduit connector.
WARNING
E7
STEP 4 - MAKE ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION
To properly install your oven, you must determine the type of
electrical connection you will be using and follow the instructions
provided for it here.
DIRECT WIRE
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Disconnect power before servicing.
Improper connection of aluminum house wiring and copper
appliance leads can result in an electrical hazard or re. If the
home has aluminum wiring, only use connectors designed and
UL listed for joining copper to aluminum and precisely follow
the manufacturer's recommended procedure. Aluminum-to-
Copper connections must conform with local codes.
For Single Oven, use 10 gauge copper or aluminum wire.
For Double Oven, use 8 gauge copper or aluminum wire.
Electrically ground oven.
Failure to do so can result in death, re or electrical shock.
Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a
qualied technician. Ask your dealer to recommend a qualied
technician or an authorized repair service.
This oven is manufactured with a neutral (white) power supply wire
and a cabinetconnected green (or bare) ground wire twisted together.
After making sure that the power has been turned off, connect
the exible conduit from the oven to the junction box using a UL
listed conduit connector. The Grounded Neutral and Ungrounded
Neutral Graphics on the following pages and the instructions
provided, present the most common way of connecting ovens. Your
local codes and ordinances, of course, take precedence over these
instructions. Complete electrical connections according to local
codes and ordinances.
1 Disconnect power.
2 Remove junction box cover.
3 Install a UL listed or CSA approved conduit connector to the
junction box.
UL or CSA Listed Conduit Connector
4 Route the exible electrical supply conduit from the oven to
the junction box through a UL listed or CSA approved conduit
connector.
5 Tighten screws on conduit connector.
3-WIRE CONNECTION (GROUNDED NEUTRAL) -
U. S. A . ONLY
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited for
new branch-circuit installations (1996 NEC); mobile homes;
and recreational vehicles, or in an area where local codes pro-
hibit grounding through the neutral conductor. For installations
where grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited,
see the Ungrounded Neutral graphic.
Use grounding terminal or lead to ground unit.
Connect neutral terminal or lead to branch circuit neutral in
usual manner.
Failure to do so could result in death, re or electric shock.
3-WIRE CABLE FROM HOME POWER SUPPLY
IMPORTANT: Use the 3-wire cable from home power supply where
local codes permit a 3-wire connection.
1 Disconnect power.
Grounded Neutral
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I
G
H
F
A
B
C
D
A. Junction Box
B. Black Wires
C. Neutral (White) Wires
D. Ground (Green or
Bare) Wire
E. Cable from Oven
F. UL Listed Conduit
Connector
G. Red Wires
H. UL Listed Wire
Connectors
I. House Electrical
Supply
2 Connect the two black wires B together using a UL listed wire
connector.
3 Connect the two neutral (white) wires C and the ground (green or
bare) wire d (of the oven cable) using a UL listed wire connector.
4 Connect the two red wires G together using a UL listed wire
connector.
5 Install junction box cover.
UL or CSA Listed Conduit Connector