Kenmore 9410 Installation Instructions - Page 5

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4A. Wiring Instructions (3-Wire Connection) 1. Remove the three (3) loose nuts on the terminal block using a 3/8" nut driver or socket. NOTE: Do not loosen the nuts which secure the factory installed range wiring to the terminal block. Electrical failure or loss of electrical connection may occur if nuts are loosened. 4B. Wiring Instructions (4-Wire Connection) Ifconnectingto a 4-wire electricalsystem (new branch-circuit or mobile home requires 4 wire connection): 1. Remove the three (3) loose nuts on the terminal block usinga 3/8" nut driveror socket. Fromthe center studon the terminalblock, removethe secondnutand the copper groundstrap. Replace the nut that held the ground strap to the terminal block. 2. Using the nuts removed in step 1, connect the cable or copper power supply cord to the three (3) studs on the terminal block, as local codes require. The neutral (white) wire or center wire must be connected to the center terminal. 3. Make sure all nuts are tightened securely. 4. Replace the rear access cover. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS: A ground link is installed on this range which connects the center terminal of the terminal block (neutral) to the chassis. The ground link is not visible in the picture below but is connected to the range by the center, lowest screw (shown in picture below). The ground link must not be removed unless national or local codes do not permit use of ground link. NOTE: If the ground link is removed for any reason, a separate ground wire must be connected to the separate ground screw attached to the range chassis and to an adequate ground source. 3-Wire Connection NOTE: Do not loosenthe second nut on line 1 or line 2 which secure the factory installed range wiring to the terminal block. Electrical failure or loss of electrical connection may occur if nuts are loosened. 2. Remove the ground screw to release the copper ground strap from the appliance. 3. Discard the ground strap. Connect the ground wire (green) of the copper power supply cordto the frame of the appliancewiththegroundscrew, usingthe same hole in the frame where the ground strap was removed. 4. Using the nuts removed in step 1, connect the neutral (white) wire ofthe copper powersupplycordtothecenter silver colored stud on the terminal block. 5. Connect the final two (2) wires to the outer studs on the terminal block. 6. Make sure all nuts are tightened securely. 7. Replace the rear access cover. 4-Wire Connection Terminal CoJore, Terminal \ 3-Wire Copper Power Supply Cord. To Fused Disconnect Box or Approved Wiring Device for Copper Supply Cord. 40. 8 Green Insulated Copper Ground Wire 4-Wire Copper Power Supply Cord. To Fused Disconnect Box or Approved Wiring Device for Copper Supply Cord.

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4A. Wiring
Instructions
(3-Wire
Connection)
1.
Remove the three (3) loose nuts on the terminal block
using a 3/8" nut driver or socket.
NOTE:
Do not
loosen
the nuts
which secure
the
factory
installed range wiring to the terminal block. Electrical
failure
or loss of electrical connection may occur if nuts
are
loosened.
2.
Using
the nuts removed
in
step 1,
connect
the cable or
copper power supply cord to the three (3) studs on the
terminal block, as local codes require. The neutral (white)
wire or center wire must be connected to the center
terminal.
3.
Make sure all nuts are tightened securely.
4.
Replace the rear access cover.
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS:
A ground link is installed on this range which connects the
center terminal of the terminal block (neutral) to the chassis.
The ground link is not visible in the picture below but is
connected to the range by the center, lowest screw (shown in
picture below). The ground link must not be removed unless
national or local codes do not permit use of ground link.
NOTE:
If the ground link
is
removed for any reason,
a
separate ground wire must be connected to the separate
ground
screw
attached
to the range chassis and to an
adequate ground source.
3-Wire
Connection
4B.
Wiring
Instructions
(4-Wire
Connection)
Ifconnectingto a 4-wire electricalsystem (new branch-circuit
or mobile home requires 4 wire connection):
1.
Remove the three (3) loose nuts on the terminal block
usinga 3/8" nut driveror socket. From
the
center studon
the terminal
block,
removethesecondnutandthecopper
groundstrap. Replace the nut that held
the
groundstrap
to the
terminal
block.
NOTE:
Do
not
loosen
the second nut on line 1 or line 2
which secure the factory installed range wiring to the
terminal
block. Electrical
failure
or loss of electrical
connection may occur if nuts
are loosened.
2.
Remove the
ground screw
to
release the copper ground
strap
from
the appliance.
3.
Discard the ground strap. Connect
the
ground wire
(green) of the copper power supply cordto the
frame
of
theappliancewiththegroundscrew,usingthesamehole
in the
frame
where the ground strap was removed.
4.
Using the nuts removed in step 1, connect the neutral
(white)wireofthecopperpowersupplycordtothecenter
silver colored
stud
on the terminal block.
5.
Connect the final two (2) wires to the outer studs on the
terminal block.
6.
Make sure all nuts are tightened securely.
7.
Replace the rear access cover.
4-Wire
Connection
Terminal
CoJore,
Terminal
\
3-Wire
Copper
Power
Supply
Cord.
To Fused
Disconnect
Box or Approved
Wiring
Device
for
Copper
Supply
Cord.
4-Wire
Copper
Power
Supply
Cord.
To Fused
Disconnect
Box or Approved
Wiring
Device
for Copper
Supply
Cord.
40.
8 Green
Insulated
Copper
Ground
Wire