Installation Instructions
Electrical Connections
The Three-Prong
Outlet
The range cord has a three-prong
plug and must
be plugged into a properly grounded
three-hole
outlet.
The outlet must be in a standard
120 Volt,
60 Hertz AC household
circuit.
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o not under any circumstances
cut or
remove the grounding
prong from the
range cord. Failure to provide
proper
polarization
may cause shock and fire
hazard.
Improper
grounding
can affect spark ignition on
models so equipped.
If you do not have a grounded
three-hole
outlet,
have an electrician
change your old outlet or
install a new one.
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To temporarily
use a properly
polarized
and
grounded
two-hole
outlet until a grounded
three-
hole outlet can be installed,
a grounding
adapter
plug may be used. Have an electrician
test the
outlet to be sure it meets requirements.
Plug with Ground Prong Propedy
Polarized and Grounded
Receptacle
PREFERRED
METHOD
Polarized Receptacle
Propedy Grounded
Metal Eyelet Ground
Receptacle
Plate Mounting
Screw
TEMPORARY
METHOD
Where
a standard
two-prong
wall receptacle
is
encountered,
it is the personal
responsibility
and
obligation
of the customer
to have it replaced
with
a properly
grounded
three-prong
wall receptacle.
DO NOT UNDER
ANY CIRCUMSTANCES
CUT OR REMOVE
THE THIRD
GROUND
PRONG
FROM
THE POWER
CORD.
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