A: Usage Situations
Where Appliance
Power Cord
W'dl Be Disconnected
infrequently.
TEMPORARY
METHOD
(Adapter ptugs not
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permitted in Canada)
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A,ign large prongs/slots
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Ensure properground
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and firm connection
before
use
An adapter
may be used only on a 15-amp
circuit.
Do
not use an adapter
on a 20-amp
circuit.
Where
local
codes permit,
a TEMPORARY
CONNECTION
may
be made
to a properly
grounded
two-prong
wall
receptacle
by the use of a UL-listed
adapter; available
at most hardware
stores. The larger slot in the adapter
must
be aligned
with the larger slot in the wall
receptacle
to provide
proper
polarity" in the connection
of the power
cord.
CAUTION:
Attaching
the adapter
ground
terminal
to the wall receptacle
cover screw does not ground
the appliance
unless
the cover screw is metal,
and
not insulated,
and the wall receptacle
is grounded
through
the house wiring.
The customer
should
have the circuit
checked
by a qualified
electrician
to make sure the receptacle
is properly
gioundedo
When
disconnecting
the power
cord fiom
the adapter,
always hold the adapter
with one hand.
If this is not
done, the adapter
ground
terminal
is very likely to
break with repeated
use. Should
this happen,
DO
NOT
USE the appliance
unti! a proper
ground
has
again been established.
B: Usage Situations
Where
Appliance
Power Cord
Will Be Disconnected
Frequently.
Do not use an adapter
plug in these situations
because
disconnecting
of the power cord places undue strain
on the adapter
and leads to eventual
failure of the
adapter ground
terminal°
The customer
should
have
the two-prong
wall
_eceptacle replaced
with a three-
prong
(grounding)
receptacle
by a qualified
electrician
before using the appliance°
The installation
of appliances
designed
for mobile
home
installation
must
conform
with the
Manufactured
Home
Construction
and Safety
Standard,
Title 24 CFR,
Part 3280
(formerly
the
Federal
Standard
for Mobile
Home
Construction
and
Safety, Title 24, HUD,
Part 280)
or, when
such
standard
is not applicable,
the Standard
for
Manufactured
Home
Installations,
latest edition
(Manufactured
Home
Sites, Communities
and Set-
Ups), ANSI A225.1,
latest edition,
or with local codes.
In Canada,
mobile
home
installation
must
be in
accordance
with the current
CAN/CSA
Z240/Mtl
Mobile
Home
Installation
Code.
Electric Disconnect
1. Locate disconnect
plug on the range back.
2. Pinch sides of connector
and pull out of range back.
You will have this disconnect
plug:
STEP 4
Seal
the
Openings
Seal any openings
in the wail behind
the range and in
the floor under
the range when
hookups
are completed.
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