6Turn off the circuit breaker or remove fusesto the oven branch circuit.With the oven in front of the cabinetopening, on a table or platform, connect theflexible conduit to the electrical junction boxas shown below. You will need to purchasea strain relief clamp to complete theconnection of the conduit to the junctionbox.Electrical Connections( Continued on Next Page)Installation InstructionsBB1B2WARNING: Improper connection ofaluminum house wiring to copperleads can result in an electricalhazard or fire. Use only connectorsdesigned for joining copper to aluminumand follow the manufacturer’srecommended procedure closely.Do not shorten the flexible conduit.Theconduit strain Relief Clamp must be securelyattached to the junction box and the flexibleconduit must be securely attached to theclamp. If the flexible conduit will not fit withinthe clamp, do not install the oven until aclamp of the proper size is obtained.NOTE TO ELECTRICIAN: The 3 power leadssupplied with this appliance are UL recognized forconnection to larger gauge household wiring. Theinsulation of these 3 leads is rated at temperaturesmuch higher than the temperature rating of house-hold wiring. The current carrying capacity of theconductor is governed by the temperature rating ofthe insulation around the wire, rather than the wiregauge alone.ATTENTION INSTALLER!!!All electric wall ovens must be hard wired(direct wired) into an approved junctionbox. A plug and receptacle is NOTpermitted on these products.20"JUNCTION BOXLOCATIONBARE GROUNDREDBLACKWHITESTRAIN RELIEF CLAMP( NOT INCLUDED )MUST BE USEDAT JUNCTION BOXPLACE OVEN ONA SUPPORTTO ASSIST INCONNECTINGCONDUITCONDUIT48 1/2"LONG