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Frigidaire FFF335ESF Installation Instructions Manual page 3

30" electric range with 4 wire, 3 phase, 380/220 volt, "y" connected, 50 hz. systems with ac service
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B.
Drill
Pilot
Holes and Fasten
Bracket-
Drill a 1/8" pilot
hole where screws are to be located.
If bracket
is to be
mounted
to the wall, drill pilot hole at an approximate
20 ° downward
angle.
If bracket
is to be mounted
to
masonry
or ceramic
floors,
drill a 5/32" pilot
hole 1-3/
4" deep. The screws provided
may be used in wood
or
concrete
material.
Use a 5/16" nut-driver
or flat head
screwdriver
to secure the bracket
in place.
FASTEN BRACKET
(WALL OR FLOOR MOUNTING)
---I_l 14--1-1/4" Max.
Leveling Leg --
_
2.
Serial
Plate
Information
See the serial plate for the following
information:
1.
Model,
lot and serial number
of the range.
2.
Kilowatt
rating
(power
requirements).
3.
Voltage
ratings.
Serial plate
locations
are shown
below.
When
inquiring
about
your
range,
be sure to include
the
model,
brand, product
type, approximate
date of purchase
and serial number
along
with
your
inquiry
C.
Floor Mount
wain Plate J
\
./
/,
ip Bracket
FASTEN
BRACKET
(FLOOR MOUNTING
ONLY)
I,-
M ore Than
Leveling Leg --
1-1/4"
i
wa,
Floor Mount _
ip Bracket
Level
and
Position
Range
- Level range
by adjusting
the (4) leveling
legs with
a wrench.
Note: A minimum
clearance
of 1/8" is required
between
the bottom
of the
range
and
the
leveling
leg to
allow
room
for
the
bracket.
Use a spirit
level to check your adjustments.
Slide range back into position.
Visually
check that
rear
leveling
leg is inserted
into
and fully
secured
by the
Anti-Tip
Bracket
by removing
lower
panel
or storage
drawer.
For models
with
a warmer
drawer
or broiler
compartment,
grasp the top rear edge of the range and
carefully
attempt
to tilt
it forward.
Serial plate location:
Remove
lower storage drawer
or front panel.
Serial plate is located
on right side of range frame,
3.
Electrical
Connection
Requirements
This appliance
must be properly
installed
and grounded
by
a qualified
technician
in accordance
with
the
National
Electrical
Code ANSI/NFPA
No. 70--latest
edition
and local
electrical
code requirements.
This appliance
may be connected
by means of permanent
"Hard Wiring"
or "Power
Supply
Cord
Kit."
When
hard
wiring,
do
not
leave
excess wire
in range
compartment.
Excess wire in the range compartment
may
not allow
the access cover
to be replaced
properly,
and
could
create
a potential
electrical
hazard
if wires become
pinched.
Connect
only
as
instructed
under
"WIRING
INSTRUCTIONS" in section
6. When using flexible
conduit
or
range cable use flex connector
or range cable strain
relief.
NOTE:
Only use copper wire in connection
to terminal
block.

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