Haier CHER203AAWW User Manual page 12

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THREE-WIRE
CORD CONNECTION
JUNCTION
BLOCK
WHITE
IF
---. BLACK
E QTPEi RED
"
"
2,;E
GROUN_
T
LEAD
STRAP
POW_
RAIN
BRACKET
RELIEF
CLAMP
1. Remove
the
top
nuts
on the junction
block
studs.
2. Tighten
the back nuts.
3. Install
the
three-wire
cord
and
strain
relief
provided
on the curd
set through
the hole in the power
cord bracket.
4. Connect
the red
and black
leads
to the
ou/er lerminals
and the while
lead to fl_e
center
terminah
Use
the
top
nuts
removed
earlier
in step 1.
5. Push
the cord upward
(to relieve
s|rain)
while tightening
the strafi_ relief clamp.
If local codes do not allow grounding
through
the
neutral,
refer
to
the
illustration
below
of FOUR-WIRE
CORD CONNECTION.
120/240 or 240 VAC
WHITE IF
EQUIPPED
BLACK
BLACK
I_(O)K
LEAD ._,,_
GROUND
LEAD
/
POWER CORD
BRACKET
JUNCTION
BLOCK
/
-
RED
_'
L_
TE
%
STRA,
N
BELIEF
CLAMP
120/240
VAC
FOUR-WIRE CORD CONNECTION
1. Remove the top nuts on the junction
block studs.
"2. Tighten the back nuts.
3. Remove the green ground screw and cut
off the ground strap as close to the
junction block as possible.
4. Remove the ground slrap.
5. Install the li)ur-wire cord and strain relief
provided on the cord set through the hole
in the power cord bracket.
6. Connect the red and black leads to the
ou/er terminals and the while lead to fl_e
center
terminah
Use the
top nuts
removed earlier in step 1.
7. Connect
the ground
lead below
the
junction block with the ground screw that
was removed earlier in step 3.
8. Push the cord upward (to relieve s|rain)
while tightening the strafi_ relief clamp.
Effective
January
1,
1996
the
National
Electrical Code requires that new construction
(not existing) utilize a 4-conductor connection
to an electric range.
NOTE: A 4-conductor
cord is to be used
when the appliance is installed in a mobile
home or when local codes do not permit
grounding through the neutrah
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