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3-Wire
Hookup
4-Wire
Hookup
R=
Red
R=
Red
W
=
White
W
=
White
GS
=
Grounding
Strip
G
=
Green
B
=
Black
B
=
Black
&
WARNING
To
prevent
electrical
shock,
the
grounding
prong
on
the
range
cord
should
not
be
cut
or
removed
under
any
circumstances.
It
must
be
plugged
into
a
matching
grounding
type
receptacle
and
connected
to
a
correctly
polarized
240-Volt
circuit.
If
there
is
any
doubt
as
to
whether
the
wall
receptacle
is
properly
grounded,
have
it
checked
by
a
qualified
electrician.
Four-wire
Range
Cord
Connection
(Recommended
Method)
1.
Disconnect
electrical
power
at
breaker
box.
Remove
the
terminal
block
cover
to
expose
the
terminal
block.
2.
Remove
the
top
nut
(has
an
attached
locking
washer)
from
each
post.
Note:
DO
NOT
remove
the
second
nut/washer
on
each
post;
these
must
stay
in
place
to
anchor
the
internal
wiring
attached
to
the
terminal
block.
3.
Remove
screw
from
the
bottom
end
of
the
ground
strap.
4.
Remove
the
green
grounding
screw
from
the
lower
end
of
the
grounding
strap.
Remove
the
upper
end
of
the
grounding
strap
from
the
center
post
of
the
junction
9000989333
Rev
D
bar.
Rotate
the
grounding
strip
(A)
so
that
the
wide
end
is
up
and
align
the
hole
with
the
grounding
hole
below
the
terminal
block.
Use
the
green
grounding
screw
(B)
to
attach
the
green
wire
(G)
on top
of
grounding
strap.
Tighten
the
grounding
screw
firmly,
but
do
not
overtighten.
5.
Attach
the red
wire
to
the
left
junction
block
terminal
using
one
of
the
nut/washers
removed
in
step
2.
6.
Attach
the
white
wire
to
the
center
junction
block
terminal using
one
of
the
nut/washer
parts.
7.
Attach
the
black
wire
to
the
right
junction
block
terminal
using
one
of
the
nut/washer
parts.
8.
Tighten
all
connections
securely
and
replace
terminal
block
cover.
9.
Properly
secure
strain
relief
(see
previous
section).
Note:
DO
NOT
plug
in
the
range
at
this
time.
Three-wire
Range
Cord
Connection
(Alternate
Method)
The
four-wire
connection
(above)
is
preferred,
but
where
local
codes
and
ordinances
permit
grounding
through
the
neutral
and
where
conversion
to
four-wire
is
impractical,
the
unit
may
be
connected
to
the
power
supply
via
a
three-
wire
connection.
English
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