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Installation Instructions
Making the Electrical Connection
• Wire the range according to local ordinances.
• Improperly connected electrical wiring can lead to electric shock and appliance damage. Dacor is not re-
sponsible for damage due to improper electrical connection.
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Connect the ground terminal (or lead) on the range to a grounded, metallic, permanent wiring system or
grounding conductor.
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Do not use an extension cord, which may result in fire and personal injury.
• Do not install a fuse in the neutral or ground circuit, which may cause electric shock.
IMPORTANT
• Do not disconnect wires inside the range’s electrical ac-
cess cover unless instructed to do so.
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Leave sufficient slack in the conduit or power cord so the
range can be pulled out for service without disconnecting it.
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Be sure to re-attach the electrical-access cover after mak
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ing the electrical connections.
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See the range’s rating label (Pg. 3) for power require
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ments. There are four ways to wire the range:
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4-wire conduit
and where allowed:
– 3-wire conduit
–
4-wire power cord
– 3-wire power cord
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Connect the green appliance wire to the neutral (white)
supply wire only if local building codes permit.
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See the graphic at left for loop-and-spade and bare-wire
connection methods.