Electrical Connections - GE JGBS06 Owner's Manual & Installation Instructions

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Installation Instructions
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Electrical
Requirements
120-volt,
60 Hertz, properly
grounded
branch
circuit
protected
by a 15-amp
or
20-amp
circuit
breaker
or time
delay
fuse.
Extension
Cord Cautions
Because
of potential
safety
hazards
associated
with certain
conditions,
we
strongly
recommend
against
the use of an
extension
cord. However,
if you still elect
to use an extension
cord,
it is absolutely
necessary
that it be a UL-listed,
3-wire
grounding-type
appliance
extension
cord
and that the current
carrying
rating
of
the cord
in amperes
be equivalent
to,
or greater
than, the branch
circuit
rating.
Grounding
IMPORTANT--
(Please
read carefully)
FOR PERSONAL
SAFETY, THIS
APPLIANCE
MUST
BE PROPERLY
GROUNDED.
Preferred
Method
nsure
proper
ground
exists before use
The power
cord of this appliance
is
equipped
with
a 3-prong
(grounding)
plug which
mates
with
a standard
3-
prong
grounding
wall
receptacle
to
minimize
the possibility
of electric
shock
hazard
from
this appliance.
The customer
should
have the wall
receptacle
and circuit
checked
by
a qualified
electrician
to make sure
the receptacle
is properly
grounded.
Where
a standard
2-prong
wall
receptacle
is encountered,
it is the
personal
responsibility
and obligation
of the customer
to have
it replaced
with
a properly
grounded
3-prong
wall
receptacle.
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES,
CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD
(GROUND)
PRONG
FROM THE POWER CORD.
A word
about
GFCI's--GFCI's
are not
required
or recommended
for gas range
receptacles.
Ground
Fault Circuit
Interrupters
(GFCI's)
are devices
that sense leakage
of current
in a circuit
and automatically
switch
off
power
when
a threshold
leakage
level is
detected.These
devices
must
be manually
reset by the consumer.The
National
Electrical
Code requires
the use of GFCI's
in kitchen
receptacles
installed
to serve
countertop
surfaces.
Performance
of the
range will
not be affected
if operated
on
a GFCI-protected
circuit
but occasional
nuisance
tripping
of the GFCI breaker
is possible.
_-_ Usage Situations
where
Appliance
Power
Cord will
be Disconnected
Infrequently.
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.
Temporary
Method
(Adapter
plugs not
permitted
in Canada)
Ensure proper
ground and
Align large
firm connection
prongs/slots
before use
_-4, 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
grounded.
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