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PERMANENT CONNECTION (HARD WIRING)

For  Canada  only:  it  is  mandatory  to  connect  the  range  by 

using cordset with plug supplied.

• 

Units may be hard wired to the power supply. The installer 

must  provide  approved  flexible  aluminium  conduit,  3/4” 

(19mm)  trade  size,  maximum  6ft  (1.8m)  long.  Locate  the 

terminal  block  on  the  rear  of  the  unit  and  remove  access 

cover.

• 

The strain relief bracket orientation must be so that the 1 1/8” 

(29mm) smaller opening is facing down (fig. 3.1). If not, the 

strain relief bracket orientation  must be switched in order to 

accommodate for a permanent wiring connection:

1. 

Remove the 2 screws on the bracket.

2. 

Re-secure bracket with the 2 screws so that the 1 1/8” 

(29mm) smaller opening is facing down.

• 

The  conduit  must  be  installed  to  the  terminal  block  using 

an approved conduit connector. The free end of the conduit 

must be connected to a junction box provided in the electrical 

supply zone.

• 

Mount  a  strain  relief  (not  provided)  into  the  1  1/8” 

(29mm)  diameter  hole  located  below  the  terminal  block. 

 

Wiring  for  the  unit  is  to  be  brought  into  the  terminal  block 

through  the  conduit  and  through  the  strain  relief.  Make 

suitable connections to the terminal block provided.

• 

Installer  —  Show  the  owner  the  location  of  the  circuit 

breaker. Mark it for easy reference.

4-Wire Installation (fig. 3.2)

1. 

Loosen the L1, L2 and neutral screws.

2. 

Mount  the  conduit  fitting  to  the  1  1/8”  (29mm)  hole  in  the 

strain relief bracket.

3. 

Secure  the  neutral  power  lead  to  the  center  terminal  and 

tighten the screw.

4. 

Secure  the  L1  and  the  L2  power  leads  to  the  terminals 

immediately  to  the  left  (L1)  and  right  (L2)  of  the  neutral 

terminal. Tighten the screws.

5. 

Secure the Ground lead to the green screw located to the 

right of the terminal block using the supplied cupped washer. 

The end of the grounding conductor must be retained by the 

cupped washer.

6. 

Check all connections are securely tightened.

7. 

Reinstall the Terminal Block cover.

3-Wire Connection (using supplied Ground lead) 

(fig. 3.3)

1. 

Loosen the L1, L2 and neutral screws.

2. 

Mount  the  conduit  fitting  to  the  1  1/8”  (29mm)  hole  in  the 

strain relief bracket.

3. 

Secure the supplied Ground lead to the grounding screw to 

the right of the terminal block.

4. 

Secure the Neutral power lead together with the free end of 

the Ground lead to the center terminal. Tighten the screw.

5. 

Secure  the  L1  and  the  L2  power  leads  to  the  terminals 

immediately  to  the  left  (L1)  and  right  (L2)  of  the  neutral 

terminal. Tighten the screws.

6. 

Check all connections are securely tightened.

7. 

Reinstall the Terminal Block cover.

1

2

3

Terminal Block

Smaller opening

Strain relief bracket

Fig. 3.1

L1

 

N

  L2

 

PE

L1 N L2

PE

Fig. 3.2

Fig. 3.3

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Summary of Contents for VDFSEE365 Series

Page 1: ...nded The installer should leave these instructions with the consumer who should retain for local inspector s use and for future reference Electrical installation must be in accordance with the Nationa...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...ached to the back of the range Slide range forward To verify the anti tip bracket is installed and engaged Tip Over Hazard Anti tip bracket Adjustable bracket assembly to be fixed to the back of the r...

Page 4: ...FIED INSTALLER Installation must conform with local codes Improper installation adjustment alteration services or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Consult a qualified installer or a ser...

Page 5: ...a rolling lift jack should be used Do not push against any of the edges of the range in an attempt to slide it into or out of the installation Pushing or pulling a range rather than using a lift jack...

Page 6: ...e from cooking surface to overhead cabinet or ventilation hood here below above the countertop for a width of minimum 36 911 mm it has to be centered with the range Side wall cabinets above the range...

Page 7: ...purchased as a separate kit If replacing the island trim with the backguard assemble it by using the same screws spacers used for fixing the island trim figures 1 3a 1 3b ELECTRIC CONNECTION Fig 1 2 D...

Page 8: ...ximum G 20 minimum 500 minimum H 0 0 A C A B G E D F A A B G E D F C H H Maximum height of cabinetry immediately adjacent to the range from floor to countertop Depending on the height of the feet adju...

Page 9: ...6 Fig 1 6 LEVELLING THE COOKER The cooker may be levelled by screwing the lower ends of the feet IN or OUT fig 1 7 It is important to observe the directions of figure 1 7 1 31 32 50 mm 0 mm 0 Fig 1 7...

Page 10: ...p bracket and ensure they are properly fitted together to prevent the range from tipping To fit the anti tip bracket 1 Thread the bolt through the adjustable bracket and fix in place using the two sup...

Page 11: ...e two nuts are well tightened after any adjustments IMPORTANT Use the proper screws to fix the stability bracket in place according to the type of material on the floor and or wall Before drilling and...

Page 12: ...sary Voltage and Power Consumption AC 120 240 V 60 Hz 11150 W MAX 46 63 A MAX AC 120 208 V 60 Hz 8380 W MAX 40 30 A MAX ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WITH POWER CORD Use a 3 wire power supply cord kit rated f...

Page 13: ...n of the circuit breaker Mark it for easy reference 4 Wire Installation fig 3 2 1 Loosen the L1 L2 and neutral screws 2 Mount the conduit fitting to the 1 1 8 29mm hole in the strain relief bracket 3...

Page 14: ...Tl1 LF S2 TS ELECTRIC DIAGRAM KEY Tl1 Cooling fan Thermolimitator CF Cooling fan TS Security thermal overload M Terminal block T Hearth plant OVEN F1 Oven switch TM Oven thermostat PR Programmer TL Th...

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Page 16: ...rors in the present booklet The manufacturer reserves the right to make all modifications to its products deemed necessary for manufacture or commercial reasons at any moment and without prior notice...

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