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INSTALLATION
ENGLISH
3-Wire Circuit Connection
To connect to a three-wire circuit, follow these steps:
1
Connect the green ground wire and the white
neutral wire on the rangetop to the white or gray
neutral wire on the branch circuit, using a wire
nut.
2
Following local codes, connect the red wire on
the rangetop to the red (L2) wire on the branch
circuit using a wire nut.
3
Following local codes, connect the black wire on
the rangetop to the black (L1) wire on the branch
circuit, using a wire nut. If the house wiring uses
aluminum conductors, see the WARNING on the
previous page.
4
Install the junction box cover.
Junction Box
White
Green
Black
Red
Neutral
Wire nut
4-Wire Circuit Connection
To connect to a four-wire circuit, follow these steps:
1
Separate the ground and white wires on the
rangetop if necessary.
2
Following local codes, connect the green ground
wire on the rangetop to the green ground wire
on the branch circuit, using a wire nut. If the
house wiring uses aluminum conductors, see the
WARNING on the previous page.
3
Following local codes, connect the white wire on
the rangetop to the white or gray neutral wire on
the branch circuit, using a wire nut.
4
Following local codes, connect the red wire on
the rangetop to the red (L2) wire on the branch
circuit, using a wire nut.
5
Following local codes, connect the black wire on
the rangetop to the black (L1) wire on the branch
circuit, using a wire nut. If the house wiring uses
aluminum conductors, see the WARNING on the
previous page.
6
Install the junction box cover.
Junction Box
White
Green
Black
Red
Neutral
Wire nut