iiiiiiiiiii iii!iili iilii,!iiiiiiiii ii/&sta//ation of therange.Read these instructions completely and carefully.Flooring Under the RangeYourrange,likemanyotherhouseholditems,is heavyandcansettleintosoft floorcovedngssuchascushionedvioylor carpeting.When moving the range on this type of tlooring, it should be installed on a1/4" thick sheet ot pl}-,vood (or similar material) as tollows:When the floor covering ends at the ti'ont ot the range, the area that the rangewill rest on should be built up with pl}wood to the same level or higher than thefloor covering This will allow the range to be too,, ed for cleanino or servicinoIFJ Prepare for Electrica/ ConnectionEffective January 1, 1996the National Electric Code requireS thatnew construction (not existing) utilize a 4-conductor connection to anelectric range,When installing an electric range in new Construction follow Steps 3and 5 for 4.wire connection.Use only a 3 or a 4 UI Aisted range cord. These cords maybe provided with ring terminals on wire and a strain relief device.A range cord rated at 40 amps with 125/250 minimum volt range is required.A 5(1amp range cord is not recommended but if used, it should be marked t0ruse with nominal _'/" "l_s d_ameter connection openings. Care should be taken tocenter the cable and strain relief within the knockout hole to keep the edge ti'omdamaging the cable.NOTE:A 4-conductorcordis tobe usedwhentheapplianceis installedina mobilehomeorwhenlocalcodesdonot permitgroundingthroughtheneutral,ff conduitisbeingused,go to Step6orZ