Electrolux EIGD55IKG Installation Instructions - Page 10

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"l installation instructions The following are specific requirements for proper and safe electrical installation of your dryer. Failure to follow these instructions can create electrical shock and!or a fire hazard. ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD This appliance MUST be properly grounded. Electrical shock can result if the dryer _snot properly grounded. Follow the instructions in this manual for proper grounding. Do not use an extension cord w_th this dryer. Some extension cords are not designed to withstand the amounts of electrical current this dryer utilizes and can melt, creating electrical shock and/or fire hazard. Locate the dryer within reach of the receptacle for the length power cord to be purchased, allowing some slack in the cord. Refer to the pre-installation requirements in this manual for the proper power cord to be purchased. ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD A U.h-approved strain relief must be installed onto power cord. If the strain relief is not attached, the cord can be pulled out of the dryer and can be cut by any movement of the cord, resulting in electrical shock. Do not use an aluminum wired receptacle with a copper wired power cord and plug (or vice versa). A chemical reaction occurs between copper and aluminum and can cause electrical shorts. The proper wiring and receptacle is a copper wired power cord w_th a copper wired receptacle. Dryers operating on 208 volt power supply w_ll have longer drying times than dryers operating on 240 volt power supply. ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electrical shock. Check with a hcensed electrician _fyou are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded. For a grounded, cord-connected dryer: 1. The dryer MUST be grounded. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of electrical shock by a path of least resistance for electrical current. 2. After you purchase and install a 3 wire or 4 wire power supply cord having an equipmentgrounding conductor and a grounding plug that matches you wiring system, the plug MUST be plugged into an appropriate, copper wired receptacle that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. If in doubt, call a licensed electrician. DO NOT modify the plug you've installed on this appliance. For a permanently connected dryer: 1. The dryer MUST be connected to a grounded metal, permanent wiring system; or an equipment grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment-grounding terminal or lead on the appliance.

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"l
installation
instructions
The following
are specific
requirements
for proper
and safe electrical
installation
of your dryer. Failure
to follow these instructions
can create electrical
shock and!or a fire hazard.
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD
This appliance
MUST be properly grounded.
Electrical
shock can result if the dryer _snot
properly grounded.
Follow the instructions
in
this manual for proper grounding.
Do not use an extension
cord w_th this dryer.
Some extension
cords are not designed
to
withstand
the amounts of electrical
current
this
dryer
utilizes and can melt, creating
electrical
shock and/or fire hazard. Locate the dryer
within
reach of the receptacle
for the length
power cord to be purchased,
allowing some
slack in the cord. Refer to the pre-installation
requirements
in this manual for the proper
power cord to be purchased.
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD
A U.h-approved
strain relief must be installed
onto power cord. If the strain relief is not
attached,
the cord can be pulled out of the
dryer and can be cut by any movement
of the
cord, resulting in electrical
shock.
Do not use an aluminum
wired receptacle
with
a copper
wired
power cord and plug (or vice
versa). A chemical
reaction occurs
between
copper
and aluminum
and can cause electrical
shorts. The proper wiring
and receptacle
is a
copper
wired power
cord w_th a copper
wired
receptacle.
Dryers operating
on 208 volt power
supply w_ll
have longer drying
times than dryers operating
on 240 volt power
supply.
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD
Improper connection
of the equipment
grounding
conductor
can result in a risk of electrical
shock.
Check
with a hcensed electrician
_fyou are in
doubt as to whether
the appliance
is properly
grounded.
For a grounded,
cord-connected
dryer:
1. The dryer MUST be grounded.
In the event of
a malfunction
or breakdown,
grounding
will
reduce the risk of electrical
shock by a path of
least resistance for electrical
current.
2. After you purchase and install a 3 wire or 4
wire power supply cord having an equipment-
grounding
conductor
and a grounding
plug
that matches you wiring system, the plug
MUST be plugged into an appropriate,
copper
wired receptacle that is properly installed and
grounded
in accordance
with all local codes and
ordinances.
If in doubt, call a licensed electrician.
DO NOT modify
the plug you've installed
on this
appliance.
For a permanently
connected
dryer:
1. The dryer MUST be connected
to a grounded
metal, permanent
wiring
system;
or an
equipment
grounding
conductor
must be run
with the circuit conductors
and connected
to
the equipment-grounding
terminal or lead on
the appliance.