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Electrical connection

A WARNING A

Power cord must be connected

by a qualified person only.
Connect to individual Branch
Circuit.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Do not remove ground prong.

For CANADA

Your dryer comes with a power supply
cord, CSA listed in Canada.
The Bosch dryer requires a 4-wire

receptacle.

When installing the receptacle for the

dryer cord, ensure that the power
supply cord is accessible when the
dryer is in the installed position.

The power cord should only be

replaced by a qualified person. Use a
4-wire power supply cord (see
electrical connection U.S.A. below).

For U.S.A.

Your dryer comes without a power
supply cord. The power cord must

meet the following requirements:
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UL listed in the

u

S

a

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208 - 240 volt rated (minimum)

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30 amps

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Type SRDT or DRT(UL 2158)

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Five feet long (minimum)

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WARNING

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Power cord must be connected
by a licensed electrician only.
Use only a U.L. approved

30 amp power cord with strain
relief clamp -
note manufacturer’s instructions.

Do not plug end of power cord
into a live receptacle before

connecting power cord to
appliance terminals and closing
iunction/splitter box as described

below.

Do not reuse old power cord.
Cord must have closed loop or
upturned end wire terminating

connectors.

Do not make a sharp bend or crimp

wiring/conductor at connections.
Only a 4-conductor cord shall

be used when the appliance is
installed in a mobile home, in a
recreational vehicle, in a new branch
circuit installation or an area where

the local codes do not permit
grounding through the neutral.

Connecting 4-wire power supply
cord

1. Remove the screws from the cover

of the terminal block located at the
top rear of the appliance.

1 - terminal block

2 - grounding strap

3 - Angle bracket for strain relief clamp

2. Loosen the bottom screw of the

grounding strap. Place the screw
to the GROUND location.
Straighten the grounding strap and
hang loosely.

4. Loosen the 2 screws labeled L and

the screw labeled N in the terminal

block. and the screw of the
GROUND terminal.

5. Thread the 4 wire cable through the

U.L. strain relief clamp.

6. Tighten the screws (2.5 Nm) of the

U.L. strain relief clamp so that the
power cord cannot be moved.

7. Attach the power cord ground

conductor (green) to the GROUND
terminal. Tighten the screw (2.5

Nm) so that the ground conductor
is held securely in place.

8. Attach the 2 power cord outer

conductors (red and black) to the 2
terminals labeled L and the
remaining power cord conductor
(white) to the terminal labeled N.

9. Tighten all 3 screws (3 Nm) so that

the power conductors are held
securely in place .

10. Check the U.L. strain relief clamp

to make sure that it is tight and
cannot be turned.

11. Replace the cover on the terminal

block and fasten in place.

m Make sure that the U.L. strain relief

clamp is outside the cover!

The appliance is now ready to be

plugged into the 4-wire receptacle of

the power rating.

3. Fix the strain relief clamp to the

angle bracket. Tighten the nut.

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