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-[* black] FIRST IMAGE: this is a 16-22 gauge connector (or spaded lug) that slips over the contacts on the power coupling. The 'gauge' refers to the wire size for which the lug connector is designed to fit.
-[* black] SECOND IMAGE: On the replacement cord, remove the white, green, and black protective caps. Affix one lug to each cord wire.
- [* black] Twist the copper strands on one of the wires so as to cleanly insert it into the connector.
+[* black] FIRST IMAGE: This is a 16-22 gauge connector (or spaded lug) that slips over the contacts on the power coupling. The 'gauge' refers to the wire size the lug connector is designed to fit.
+[* black] SECOND IMAGE: On the replacement cord, remove the white, green, and black protective caps. Affix one connector to each cord wire by following these steps for each wire:
+ [* black] Twist the copper strands on the wire so you can cleanly insert it into the connector.
[* black] Push the copper wiring into the connector until the insulation prevents further insertion.