7 (Continued on following page)Installation InstructionsElectrical ConnectionsMaking the ElectricalConnectionRemove wire cover atlower rear of range. C4NOTE: When reinstalling the wirecover, make sure that wires do notbecome pinched between the wirecover and the housing.CC1When using apower cord,remove theknockout in theconnection platewith pliers, asrequired by thesize of the strainrelief or clampsupplied with cord.C2KnockoutTerminalHousingInsert power cordthrough hole in theterminal housing,engage and tightenstrain relief clamp,leaving enough wirelength to attach terminalsto terminal block.C3BREAKER OR FUSE SIZE240V 40 Amps +208V 40 Amps ++ NOTE: Check Local Codes forrequired breaker size.WireCoverWireCoverAll New Constructions, MobileHomes, Recreational Vehiclesand Installations Where LocalCodes Do Not Allow GroundingThrough NeutralC5These will require a four-wire flexible cord kit.If the range is rated between 8,750 and16,500 watts, a range cord rated for 40 ampswith a 125/250 minimum voltage rating isrequired. If the range is rated between 16,501and 22,500 watts, a range cord rated for50 amps with a 125/250 volts is required.For existing construction, a three-wire flexiblecord kit may be used; the same ratings applyas described above.• When using a cord kit rated at 40 amps,remove the knockout in the connectionplate. You must use a clamp or strain reliefto hold the cord.• Terminations must be either closed loopterminals or open-end spade lugs.• On some models, a filter capacitor may beconnected between the black and whiteleads on the junction block.Remove the wire cover(on the back of the range)by removing 2 screws,using a 1/4” nut driver.Do not discard these screws.StrainReliefClampStrainReliefClamp