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Whirlpool 3147390 User manual

30” Set-In
IMPORTANT
Installer:
Leave lnstollatlon InstructIons
Electric Range
with the homeowner
Homeowner:
Keep Installation Instructions
for future reference
Save Installation lnstructlons for local
electrical inspector’s use
.
.
I
ne&essa~ for correct installation. -
It isthe customer’s responsibility
to moke sure that the countertop
has been properly prepared. and I/
to contact o qualified electrical
installer to assure that the II
electrical installation is correct.
III II?
Before you start.. .
Read the Electrical and Carpentry
instructions.
Proper installation isyour responsibility.
A quolified technician should install this
ranae. Make sure you have everyihing
Countertop preparation:
You may need to shave or cut the trim of
formed or metal front edged countertops :
~to clear the 3o’width of cooktop.
Grounded elecfricol
II
E
oullet
ISrequired. C”lO”l&la~d.~
See Electrical
requirements.
Important:
Observe all
governing codes
and ordinances.
dimensions that
are shown must b+
Given dimensions
-r
are minimum clearances and
provide required 0’ clearance.
Tools neededfor
installation: ,,
requirements
Electrkal ground Isrequired on
this appliance.
Electrical Shack Hazard
l
Electrtcal ground Is required on
lhk appliance.
l
Improper connection
d
the
equipment-grounding conduclff
CQ~ resutt In electrical shock.
l
Check wtth a qualtttt electrician
If you are In doubt as to whether
~w~wd~,f- k ~operlv
. Do Not use an extension cord
with this appliance. Such use may
reaull in a (Ire, electdcd shock or
other personal Injury.
l
Do Not hcrve a tuse in the neutral
or grounding circuit. A fuse in the
neutral or grounding circuit could
resutt In electrical shock.
Failure to follow these instruclions
could result in an electrical shock.
A
A three-wire or a four-wire
n
single phase. 120/240 volt,
60 Hz. AC only, electrkzol supply
(or threewire or four-wire 120/208
voii if speclfred on s&al plate) is
required on a separote clrcuii. fused
on both sides
of the line. Do Not fuse
the neutral. A tlmsdelay fuse or
clrcult breaker k recommended. The
fuse size must not exceed the clrcuii
rating of the appliance specified on
the ser!ul/ratlng plate which Is
located on frame behind oven door.
B
THERANGE MUST BE
. CONNECTED WITH COPPER
WIRE ONLY.
C
Wire sizes and connectlons
n
murt conform to the
requirements of the Natlonal
Electrical Code. ANS/NFPA 7O&test
editlon
and
all
bed codes and
ordinances for the kibwutt rating
of the
range.
D
This appliance should be
m connected to the
fuse&disconnect (or circuit breaker)
box through flexible, ormored or
nonrnetollii sheathed cable with
copper groundlng wire. The fIexlble
onnored cable etiendlng from the
appliance should be connected
dlrectv to the junction box.
Persmol Injury Haxard
Coblnet Rage above Ihe Ctilng
we~ce should be ovolded. If caMnob
are abady hmtalled, mduce the
hotord
ot reaching ovw a healed
cooklng surtace 4 InstallIng a range
hood.
the range hood should exlemd a
mlnlmum of 5
Inches
out lrom the
bottom front ot tha cabinets.
Reaching ov8( a heated cooklng
surtace could reWll In a settous bum.
I
Elechkd Shock Hazard
It lI th. cMomor’~ r.womtbullv:
. lo conbct a auatlflod
okhkal l&l*r.
a lo assure lhal Ihe electticol
Inslallatlon lsodeqwto
and
In conformance 1~1th Notlonol
Eleclrtcal Code. ANSVNFPA 70.
latest edllton’.and oil local codes
and odnancor.
Fallrrre lo do so could result In Ire,
elechical shock or OtMr pet%onol
Wly.
Mobile home inStallation
The installation of this range must conform
10 the Manufactured Home Construction
and Safety Standards. Title 24 CFR. Part
3280 (formerly the Federal Standard for
Mobile Home Construction and Safety.
Tile 24. HUD. Part 280).
Four-wire power supply cord must be
used in a mobile home installation. The
appliance wiring will need to be revked.
See Electrlcal requirements.
Figure 4.
Panel 8.
Copies of the standards listed may be
obtained from:
* Natlond Fke Protectton Assoclatton
Bdtery March Park
Quiney. Massachuaella 02269
E
Locate the junction box to
. allow as much tick as
pos.slble between the Junction box
and the oppllonce so that the range
can be moved If servlclng Is ever
necessary. Do not cut condult.
F
A U.L.-llsled condult COnneCtOr
n
must be provided at the
IunctIon box.
G
It l.5the personal respanslbilly
n
and obllgatlon of the
customer
to
contact
o quatItled
electrlclon to assure that the
electrlcol lnstalbtlon b adequate
and b In conformance wtth the
Natlonal Electticol Code ANSVNFPA
7CHotest edlt!on’ and 011local codes
ond ordinances.
H
Thewlrlng dlo&som b located
n
on the dght hand side of
ruxkseifcleonhg ranges. A Tech
Sheet h located behlnd the lower at
grille on setf-cteonlng ranges.
I
EIectrkal
connection
Electrical ground is required on
this appliance.
Do Not connect to electrical supply
until appliance is permanently
grounded. See Figure 3.
Electrical Shock Hazard
l
Disconnect power to Me
junction box.
l
This appliance must be
connected to a grounded,
permanent wiring system or a
grounding connector should
be connected to the
grounding terminal or wire
lead
on the appliance.
Failure to do so could rerun in
electrical shock, serious injury,
or death.
This appliance lsmanufactured with
white neutral supply wire and a
cablnet-connected, green,
grounding wire twisted together.
Connect the appliance cable to the
junction box through the U.L.-listed
conduit connector. Complete
electrical connection according to
local codes and ordinances.
A. Where local codes permlt
connecttng the cablnetqroundlng
cmduclor to the neulrd Whtte)
juncllon box We:
Cable horn
k
I
Figure 1
Gable horn
rmge
1. Connect together 3 wires: green
ond white appliance cable wires
and the neutral white wire in the
junction box.
2. Connect the two black wires, then
the two red wires. See Figure 1,
B. Where local codes DO
NOT permit
connecting the cabinet-grounding
conductor to the neuird (white)
junctlon box wire:
Cable from
JUrlCllOn power supply
box
\ I I
1. Separate the green and white
aaollance cable wires.
2: Connect the white appliance
cable wire to the neutral (white) wire
in Junction box.
3. Connect the two black wires, then
the two red wires. See Figure 2.
4. Connect the green groundlng wire
to a grounded wire in the
No. 4
Wh.
5. A separate copper grounding wire
(No. IS minimum) MUST be
connected to-a grounded cold
water pipe by means of a clamp
and then to the external grounding
connector screw.
DO NOT ground to
a gas supply
pipe of hot water plpe.
C. If connecting to a
four-wire, electrlcal system:
DO NOT connect the cabtnet-
grounding conductor to the neutral
(white). junction box wire.
k
s
\ cmd”‘t
so”necto,
horn range
Figure 4
I. Separate the green and white
appliance cable wires.
2. Connect the whlte appliance
cable wire to the neutral (white) wire
in the junction box.
3. Connect the two black wires. then
the two red wires. See Figure 4.
4. Connect the green grounding wire
to the grounding wire in the Junction
box.
Now Start...
With range In kitchen.
1
Remove shipping materiib.
l
tape and protective film from
zA ~mNtio;ernove me shIppIng
2
Remove racks and other parts
m from Inside oven. Remove alr
grille taped to top or side of range
3
/
n
Selbcleanhg models:
Remove
screws on each side of the Inner
panel of the oven door. Insert a nail
or a 5/X?’ dlameter item In the hole
In each of the hinges.
Close
door OS
far os possible. Ltft oven door
Off of the hlnQeS and set OSMe.
Non-setf-cleaning models: Open
door to broil ‘stop’ position and ltft
door upwards to remove.
Figure 2
Panel 5
4
Move range close to cabinet
. cutout Make electrical
connection. See Electrical
reauirements and Electrical
connection sections, Panels A and 8,
for details.
Floor
Damage
Keep shipping base under range.
Failure to do so could touse damage
lo floor covering.
5
Remove and diicard shipping
. base. Uft range up to cabinet
cutout using the oven opening as an
area to grip.
Center range IntO coblnet
. cutout. Loosen screws and
insert spacers (shipped In literature
bag), on each slde of control
console. If range does not fit
properly. check spacers. The
spacers may need to be cut to fit
under countertop. Mark wkh a
pencil where each spacer needs to
be cut. Loosen both screws to
remove spacers Cut acros top of
each spacer. Reokxe spacers and
tlehten screws. Check that range fits
property on countertop.
2!!J
&.J,111
0
To reduce the risk of tipping the
appliance. Me appliance must
be securely tastened to the
cabinet using the four screws
that are provided.
7
Secure range to cabinet using
. four screws through the
mounting holes in the front frame of
the oven. I
8
Put air grille into place under
. oven door. Be sure lowers in air
grille point down, flange Is at bottom,
and mounting holes are at top. Slide
air grille up Into positlon. Attach grille
wtth 3 black metal screws. (White
models may use chrome screws.)
9
Replace oven door by fitting
n
bath comers of door over
ends of hlnges. Push door evenly
and completely onto hinges.
Remove nalb from hinges. ReInstall
two screws Into Inner door panel. If
door does not close, you have not
pushed door completely
onto hinges.
IO,
- --
Turn on
power
SUPPlY.
11
Push ln’an
turn each
unit control knob to
‘HI’ oositlon. Check
the operation of the cooktop
elements and indicator IiQhts.
12.
Check the operatbn of the oven
elements. Set the oven selector
control knob to ‘BAKE’. (Oven
selector control knob Is not
avalbble on all modeb.) Set the
oven temperature control to 350°F.
The bottom element should QIOW
red and the lndlcator kght should be
on. The upper element should
became hot but not glow red.
The oven lndlcator
light QOeSOff n
Set the oven selector
and oven temperature control knobs
to ‘BROIL’. (Oven selector control
knob Lsnot avallable on all models.)
The top element should glow red and
the lndlcatar light should be on.
1.
Numbers
Comspond
tosteps.
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