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Maytag MER4351AGW Installation Manual
Maytag MER4351AGW Installation Manual

Maytag MER4351AGW Installation Manual

Electric 30-inch wide free-standing range
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Electric 30-inch Wide Free-standing Range
PLEASE KEEP THIS MAN UAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
THE MANUAL IS INTENDED TO ASSIST IN THE INITIAL INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENTS OF THE RANGE.
SPECIAL WARNING
Only qualified personnel should
install or service this range.
Read "Safety Instructions" in the
Use & Care book before using
range.
Improper installation, adjustment,
alteration, service, maintenance or
use of range can result in serious
injury or property damage.
• ALL RANGES CAN TIP AND
CAUSE INJURIES TO PERSONS.
• INSTALL ANTI-TIP DEVICES
PACKED WITH RANGE.
• FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS.
Your range may not be equipped with some of the features referred to in this
manual.
INSTALLATION MANUAL
220-240 Volt
WARNING
60 Hz

CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS

For complete information in regard to installation of a
freestanding range, see figures I and 2 on page 2. For
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS do not install a range in
any combustible cabinetry which is not in accord with
the installation clearances shown in figure 1.
MOBILE HOMES
The installation of the range in a mobile home must
conform with the US 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). When that standard is
not applicable, the range installation must meet the
Standard for Manufactured Home Installations 1982
(Manufactured Home Sites, Communities and Set-Ups),
ANSI A225. 1 - latest edition. The range installation
must comply with local codes.
LOCATING THE RANGE
Place the range in a well lit area. Do not set the range
over holes in the floor or other locations where it may be
subject to strong drafts. Any opening in the wall behind
the range and in the floor under the range should be
sealed. Make sure the flow of cooling/ventilation air is
not obstructed below the range.
CAUTION:
This range has been designed in
accordance with the requirements of various safety
agencies and complies with the maximum allowable
wood cabinet temperatures of 194° F. If this range is
installed with cabinets that have a lower working
temperature than 194° F, discoloration, delamination or
melting may occur.
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Summary of Contents for Maytag MER4351AGW

  • Page 1: Clearance Dimensions

    INSTALLATION MANUAL 220-240 Volt 60 Hz Electric 30-inch Wide Free-standing Range PLEASE KEEP THIS MAN UAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE THE MANUAL IS INTENDED TO ASSIST IN THE INITIAL INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENTS OF THE RANGE. CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS SPECIAL WARNING For complete information in regard to installation of a Only qualified personnel should freestanding range, see figures I and 2 on page 2.
  • Page 2: Installation Drawings

    INSTALLATION DRAWINGS “A” = 30 inches (76.2 cm) minimum clearance between IMPORTANT the top of the cooking surface and the bottom of an unprotected wood or metal cabinet, or “A” = 24 inches PLEASE KEEP FOR THE USE OF THE (61 cm) minimum when bottom of wood or metal cabinet is protected by not less than 1/4-inch (6.4 mm) LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR.
  • Page 3 ANTI-TIP DEVICE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1/8” (3 mm) pilot hole in the center of each hole as WARNING: A risk of range tip over exists if the appliance shown in figure 4. (A nail or awl may be used if a drill is is not installed in accordance with the installation not available).
  • Page 4: Connecting The Range

    CONNECTING THE RANGE ELECTRIC SUPPLY through an approved power cord fastened securely to The range must be installed in accordance with Local the terminal block with a proper strain relief at the Codes and the US National Electric Code (NEC) range and an approved plug at the opposite end.
  • Page 5 CONNECTING THE RANGE CONTINUED: CONDUIT PLATE: For use with a cord skip figures 7 MAIN TERMINAL CONNECTION and 8. For use with conduit, remove the screws and BLOCK remove the plate (See figure 7). Position the plate for conduit and reattach (See figure 8). THREE WIRE SERVICE CORD OR CONDUIT INSTALLATION: Pull the service cord through (See figure 9).
  • Page 6 CONNECTING THE RANGE CONTINUED: BARE WIRE CONNECTION: For a bare wire connection, attach the lugs (See figure 12). Use the proper torque (See the Bare Wire Torque Chart). Pull the service cord through (See figure 13). The ground wire must attach to the ground screw (See figure 14).
  • Page 7: Service/Parts Information

    CONNECTING THE RANGE CONTINUED: ACCESS COVER INSTALLATION: Replace the STRAIN RELIEF INSTALLATION: Position the rear terminal block access cover (See figure 19). strain relief (See figure 16). Position the front strain relief (See figure 17). Insert and tighten the screws (See figure 18).
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