Kenmope, Supply, Caution – Kenmore Kitchen Grill User Manual

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Kenmope

CAUTION

Read

thefollowing

information

carefully

Failureto

do so could cause a malfunction of the range and
result

in

death,

serious

bodily

injury

and/or

property damage

ELECTRICAL

SUPPLY

1

You must provide an adequate electrical supply

outlet as required for your range Check with

local utility for governing electrical codes and

ordinances. In the absence of local electrical
codes, the National Electrical Code, NFPA No.
70, governing electric range installations must

be followed A copy of the National Electrical

Code, NFPA No 70, can be obtained by writing

to:

National

Fire

Protection

Association,

470

Atlantic Avenue. Boston, Mass 02210.

2

Have the electrical wiring and hookup done by a

competent

electrician

A

three-wire,

single­

phase, A C. 120/240 volt (or 120/208 volt for dual
rated models),60 Hertz electrical system {properly

RANGE INSTALLATION

POWER

—“ Power is connected to the junction

block located at the lower back of range

Junction Block — Remove three screws from
bottom wire cover and remove cover showing

junction block.

Terminal Leads — Connections to the range
can be made with a three-wire range cord or

with wires enclosed in a flexible or rigid conduit

Right under the junction block is the entrance
hole for connection of flexible conduit

REMOVE CLIPS AND TAPE

— Remove

the shipping clips holding the surface units in
place.

CAUTION

— Before using your oven be sure

cardboard

and

tape

are

removed.

The

four

screws used to anchor the range to the wood
shipping base must be removed. These screws
must be replaced to be used later for leveling

your range Destroy all cartoning materials like

cardboard

and

plastic

bags

Such

materials,

when used by small children, can become air
tight chambers if placed over their heads

t

fused to meet NFPA No. 70) must be provided

Range curcuit should be fused with a 40 amp

fuse,

3, Use size No

8

copper wire (min )for making the

range line connections DO NOT USE ALUMINUM
WIRE if smaller wire sizes are used the range
efficiency will be reduced and a fire hazard may

be created

4

If the electrical supply system must have an

ungrounded neutral, remove the ground strap
from the neutral of the junction block Fasten the

neutral to the junction block neutr al and use the
screw from the ground strap to fasten the separ ate
ground wire to the unit. The ground wire should

be a No 10 gauge wire secured to the range

ground screw and to a cold water pipe or other
suitable ground

5

Unplug the range from wail outlet or otherwise

inter rupt the source of electricity when attempt­
ing to repair or service the range Failure to do

this could result in a fatal shock

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