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G310A -A <br /> Page 10 Revised February 20, 2007 <br /> 0 0 INTERCONNECT CABLE IS <br /> STANDARD CONFIGURATION <br /> TO MAIN CPU <br /> (SEE FIGURE 3) <br /> SONIC RECEIVER ASSEMBLY <br /> (OPTIONAL -SEE FIGURE 9) <br /> OPTIONAL INTERFACE <br /> ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY <br /> Y • (See FIGURE 11) <br /> • OPTIONAL <br /> • <br /> ELECTRIC <br /> SHUTOFF <br /> RESET SWITCH <br /> POWER CORD- 3 PRONG AND <br /> OPTIONAL 4 PRONG OR A HARDWIRED <br /> ALARM / STROBE CONFIGURATION <br /> (See FIGURE 10) (SEE FIGURE 12A, 12B, & 12C) <br /> FIGURE 14 <br /> SONIC ELECTRIC SHUTOFF <br /> Electric <br /> Description: Flange <br /> To convert the standard shutoff to a remote �`sernt y — t I t <br /> sonic version, the standard interface cable is <br /> replaced with the Sonic Receiver Assembly. FIGURE 15 <br /> Typical interface is interchangeable for both the <br /> interconnect cable and the Sonic Receiver <br /> board. Either interface connection plugs into the Reset Stove <br /> electric shutoff, depending on which interface <br /> option is chosen. In some cases a sonic 1. The electric stove shutoff unit may be reset by <br /> version of the shutoff device may be required. If locating the circuit breaker supplying power to the <br /> this is the case, the audible alarm is required to stove and turning it off and then back on, or <br /> shut off the stove via the optional Sonic 2. Momentarily unplugging the shutoff from the wall <br /> Receiver Board. (See FIGURE 9) outlet and plugging it back in. <br /> NOTE: Method two (2) requires the stove circuit <br /> Breaker to be in the "ON" position. Method one <br /> (1) is preferable since the stove does not need to <br /> be moved. <br />