GE C2S980 User Manual

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4-Wire Conduit Installation Option

Replace the Power Cord (Optional) Continued

Perform this step only if the power cord shipped on the range does not match your wall receptacle.

Replace the wire cover on the range back by sliding
its right edge under the retaining tab and replacing
the two screws removed earlier. Make sure that
no wires are pinched between the cover and the
range back.

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Remove the strain relief clamp from the
bracket.

Assemble the squeeze connector (obtained
locally), matching the diameter of your
conduit, in the bracket hole. Insert the conduit
through the squeeze connector. Allow enough
slack to easily attach the wires to the terminal
block.

NOTE: Do not install the conduit without
a squeeze connector.

Insert the ground bare wire tip between the
range frame and the ground plate (removed
earlier) and secure it in place with the ground
screw (removed earlier). Insert the bare wire
(white/neutral) tip through the bottom center
of the terminal block opening. Insert the two
side bare wire tips into the lower left and the
lower right terminal block openings. Tighten
the screws until the wire is firmly secure
(approximately 20 inch-lbs.).

NOTE: Make sure the wire is completely
inserted into the terminal block and a secure
connection is made.

Secure the squeeze connector in place in the
bracket by tightening the squeeze connector
screws.

NOTE: ALUMINUM WIRING:

Aluminum building wire may be used but it must
be rated for the correct amperage and voltage
to make connection.

Wire used, location and enclosure
of splices, etc., must conform to good wiring
practices and local codes.

Read these instructions completely and carefully.

Wire
cover

2 screws
to replace
wire cover

Retaining
tab

Back of range

Replace the Wire Cover

Conduit

Squeeze connector

Bracket

Terminal
block

Ground
plate
(grounding
to range)

Bracket

Wire tips

Ground
screw

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