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JIlnstallation JElectricnstructlons Drop;inRange
I r_ Questions? Call 800.GE.CARES (800.432.2737) or Visit our Website at: www.GEAppliances.com I
BEFORE YOU BEGINRead these instructions carefully andcompletely.
• IMPORTANT - Savetheseinstructions for local inspector's use.
• IMPORTANT - Observeallgoverning codes and ordinances.
• Note to Installer - Be sure to leave theseinstructions with the consumer.
• Note to Consumer - Keep these instructionsfor future reference.
• Proper installation is the responsibility of theinstaller and product failure due to improperinstallation is NOT covered under the warranty.
• NOTE - This appliance must be properlygrounded.
• ATTENTION INSTALLERAll electric drop-in ranges must be hard wired(direct wired) into an approved junction box. Aplug and receptacle is NOT permitted on theseproducts.
PARTS INCLUDED
2 Shoulder Screws
(for stop device)
2 Screws
MATERIALS NEEDED
Junction Box Strain Relief Clampfor 1/2" conduit
Wire Nuts
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
1/8" Drill Bit andElectric or Hand Drill
Phillips Screwdriver
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Level
Standard Screwdriver
Tape Measure
Nut Driver
Straight Edgeor Square
Hand or Sabre Saw
Hammer
Pencil
Safety Glasses
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Installation Instructions
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR YOUR SAFETY
WARNING: For personal safety,remove house fuse or open circuit breakerbefore beginning installation. Failure to doso could result in serious injury or death.
• All rough-in and spacing dimensions must bemet for safe use of your range.
• To reduce the risk of burns or fire whenreaching over hot surface elements, cabinetstorage space above the cooktop should beavoided. If cabinet storage space is to beprovided above the cooktop, the risk canbe reduced by installing a range hood thatsticks out at least 5" beyond the front ofthe cabinets. Cabinets installed above thecooktop must be no deeper than 13".
• Be sure your appliance is properly installedand grounded by a qualified technician.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
This appliance must be supplied with theproper voltage and frequency, and connectedto an individual, properly grounded branchcircuit, protected by a circuit breaker or fusehaving amperage as noted on rating plate.(Rating Plate is located behind the ovendoor on the range.)
We recommend you have the electrical wiringand hookup of your range connected by aqualified electrician. After installation, havethe electrician show you where your mainrange disconnect is located.
Check with your local utilities for electricalcodes which apply in your area. Failure towire your range according to governing codescould result in a hazardous condition. If thereare no local codes, your range must be wiredand fused to meet the requirements of theNational Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70--Latest Edition. You can get a copy by writing:
National Fire Protection AssociationBatterymarch ParkQuincy, MA 02269
Effective January 1, 1996, the NationalElectrical Code requires that new, but notexisting, construction utilize a four-conductorconnection to an electric range. Wheninstalling an electric range in new construction,a mobile home, recreational vehicle or an areawhere local codes prohibit grounding throughthe neutral conductor, follow the instructionsin the section on NEW CONSTRUCTIONAND FOUR-CONDUCTOR BRANCH CIRCUITCONNECTION.
You must use a three-wire, single-phase A.C.208Y/120 Volt or 240/120 Volt, 60 hertz electricalsystem. If you connect to aluminum wiring,properly installed connectors approved foruse with aluminum wiring must be used.
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Installation Instructions
PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
• Move Range Indoors In Front of CabinetOpening
• Protect the kitchen floor! Flatten and placea piece of the shipping carton in front of the •installation location to protect the flooring, •
• Inspect Installation LocationInspect cutout dimensions and locationof electrical junction box to be sure it fitswithin the layout location, See page 4,Refer to alternate construction section for
the following non-standard installations.
a. Counter opening extends to the wall:Maintop Filler Kit (JXS66XX), orBackguard Kit (JXS32XX).
WARNING: If you do not use these kits,the anti-tip bracket must fit under anattachment to the wall that can withstand •
a force of 200 Ibs. in the upward direction.See Step 1 under INSTALL THE RANGE.
b. Island Installation:
To provide an optimum installation, thetop surface of the countertop must belevel and flat (lie on the same plane) •around the 3 sides that are adjacent torange cooktop. Proper adjustments tomake the top flat should be made orgaps between the countertop and rangecooktop may occur. Forcing the cooktopto fit may cause excessive gaps.
To obtain Kits:
a. Visit GE Web Site (See page 1)b. Call GE Answer Center (See page 1)c. Contact Dealer
Door removal is not a requirement forinstallation of the product, but is an addedconvenience. To remove the door:
Open the oven door as far as it will go.
Push both hingelocks down toward
the door frame,to the unlocked
position. This mayrequire a flat bladescrewdriver.
IHingeslot
Hingeunlocked
_Hingearm
DO NOT LIFT THE DOORBY THE HANDLE!
Place hands on both sides ofthe door, and close the ovendoor to the removal position.This is half way between thebroil stop and fully closed.
Lift door upand out until thehinge arms clearthe slots.
Hinge clears slot
NOTE: The oven door is very heavy. Be sureyou have a firm grip before lifting the ovendoor off the hinges. Use caution once the dooris removed. Do not lay the door on its handle.This could cause dents or scratches.
• Remove packing materials. Remove labelson door, plastic on trims and panel, andall tape around the range.
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PRE-INSTALLATION CUTOUT ANDREQUIRED CLEARANCES
Overall Depth26-518"
NOTE: Drop-In Ranges are designed tohang from the countertop only. Do notinstall on a platform or support rails.
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Follow instructions packagedwith alternate appliances.(24' rain. dim, must be maintained
between COOking surface and
underside Of appliance)
Front
(If Required)
3536
Preformed_3" Backsplash
Shown
1-1/4" Min.
i Countertop totop of drawer
If cabinets are placed less than30" min. above the range, seealternate construction.
30" ranges conform to U,L.requirements for 0" spacingfrom vertical walls below
countertops. Allow 1/4"minimum clearance at the
back wall above the countertop.
Wall coverings, counters andcabinets around range mustwithstand heat (up to 200°F)generated by the range.
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PREPARE TO INSTALL THE RANGE
STANDARD INSTALLATION
9/16" rnin.flat
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....... I"
f1/4" rain.
flat
23-3/16"
125"
typically
9/16" rain.
_'_ 29-15/16"-30-1/16" _lsmooth cut
Countertop
1/
Range support
Braces secured between theunderside of the countertop andthe cabinet if required to obtain1-1/4" minimum thickness (twosides)
The Standard Installation of this Drop-In Rangeis to hang by the countertop on the side metalflanges under cooktop. This Range must notbe installed on a base or sub structure(2"x 4" support).
If the construction of your cabinet cannotprovide a 1/4" flat area at the back of thecountertop opening, consider changing thecountertop to accommodate this dimension.
iT] Center the 30" wide opening over theadjacent cabinets and mark with a straightedge.
[_ Using a straight edge, mark the back lineat 23-3/16" from the front edge of thecounter.
E_ Be careful not to damage the adjacentcabinets while cutting the countertop.
[] Remove countertop raised edge, ifincorporated. (See illustration on page 4.)
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
[]
Remove house fuse or open circuitbreaker.
Loosen screws for the junction box coverand rotate out of place or remove thecover.
Examine the junction box location todetermine the best routing of the conduit,and select the best available 7/8" diameterknockout. Avoid using holes in the top ofthe junction box to prevent the conduitfrom interfering with the back of therange.
Break open the selected knockout byplacing a bladed screwdriver on thescored opening in the junction box andstriking the screwdriver with a hammer.(Pliers may be required to complete theremoval of the knockout.)
7/8" knockout
Cover rotated frombox opening
Position the range in front of the opening,but slightly to the side, in a manner sothat a person can enter the opening towire the range to the house wiring inthe junction box.
Feed wires and conduit through the openhole and snap the conduit fitting into thehole. Route the conduit in a manner thatwill not interfere with the rear wire cover.The conduit must be routed below thewire cover.
WARNING: Improper connectionof aluminum house wiring to copper leads canresult in an electrical hazard or fire. Use onlyconnectors designed for joining copper toaluminum and follow the manufacturer'srecommended procedure closely.
GENERAL NOTE FOR ALL WIRE NUTAPPLICATIONS: THE PROPER SIZE WIRE NUTSHALL BE PLACED OVER THE STRIPPEDLEADS AND THE WIRE NUT TWISTED UNTILTHE WIRE NUT CAN NOT BE PULLED FROMTHE LEADS. NO CONDUCTOR SHALL BEEXPOSED IN THE CONNECTION. THEEXCEPTION TO THE CONDUCTOR BEINGEXPOSED IS THE BARE COPPER GROUNDCONNECTION.
BREAKER OR FUSE SIZE
240V 40 Amps +
208V 40 Amps +
+ NOTE: Check Local Codes forrequired breaker size.
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Installation Instructions
THREE-CONDUCTOR BRANCHCIRCUIT CONNECTION
When connecting to a 3-conductor branchcircuit, if local codes permit:
[_ Connect the bare oven ground conductorwith the crimped neutral (white) lead tothe branch circuit neutral (white or grayin color), using wire nuts.
[] Connect the oven red lead to the branchcircuit red lead, and the oven black lead tothe branch circuit black lead in accordancewith local codes, using wire nuts. If theresidence red, black or white leads arealuminum conductors, see "WARNING"note (see page 6).
Black
Range conduitsnaps into box --_
Branchcircuit
Red
Ground andneutral wires(white)
knockout
Neutral bare wireconnection
NEW CONSTRUCTION ANDFOUR-CONDUCTOR BRANCHCIRCUIT CONNECTION
• When installing in new construction, or
• When installing oven in a mobile home orrecreational vehicle, or
• When local codes do not permit groundingthrough neutral:
[_ Cut the neutral (white) lead from thecrimp. Re-strip the neutral (white) lead toexpose the proper length of conductorand connect it to the white or gray branchcircuit neutral in accordance with localcode using wire nuts.
[]
Attach the appliance grounding lead(green or bare copper) in accordance withlocal codes. If the residence groundingconductor is aluminum, see WARNINGnote (see page 6).
Connect the oven red lead to the branchcircuit red lead and the oven black lead tothe branch circuit black lead in accordance
with local codes, using wire nuts. If theresidence red, black or white leads arealuminum conductors, see "WARNING"note (see page 6).
Black
Range conduitsnaps into box _.
Branchcircuit
Ground
/Red Alternate
knockout
Installation Instructions
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (CONT.)
F_ Reinstall Junction box cover.
Do not shorten the flexible conduit. The conduit strain relief clamp must be securely attached tothe junction box and the flexible conduit must be securely attached to the clamp. If the flexibleconduit will not fit within the junction box, do not install the oven until a clamp of the propersize is obtained.
NOTE TO ELECTRICIAN: The 3 power leads supplied with this appliance are UL recognizedfor connection to larger gauge household wiring. The insulation of these 3 leads is rated attemperatures much higher than the temperature rating of household wiring. The current carryingcapacity of the conductor is governed by the temperature rating of the insulation around the wire,rather than the wire gauge alone.
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INSTALL THE RANGE
Ill INSTALLING THE ANTI-TIPBRACKET
The anti-tip bracket is attached to the back ofthe Drop-In Range. It is designed to fit underthe bottom of the countertop opening at therear. Measure counter thickness at back ofcutout to determine correct bracket location.
ANTI-TIP INSTALLATION
Interior wall
1/4" min. flat area --4_
Maintop
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Anti-tipbracket
Bottom of
countertopto engagebracket by1/2" rain.
..,--Wall stud
Countertop
thickness
tBottom of
- countertop
Wire cover
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Select the proper position for the countertopthickness and move bracket to proper position.(Unit is supplied with bracket in position 1.)
(_ For 3/4" Counter (_ For 3.5"
(_) For 1.18" (3 cm) Counter _ Alternate
_) For 1.5" Counter (shown below)
Cooktop ___
Anti-tip bracket location(rear of range)
LIj-- o o /
(2}_o o
ALTERNATEANTI-TIP INSTALLATION
Interior wallNon-kit application
Position #5
non-kitapplication
Anti-tip bracket
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*Attachmentto engagebracket by 1/2" min.
_Wall stud
Countertopsurface
10-3/8"Wire I
cover .
1-1/2"
B Attachmentanchored towall stud is
required
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INSTALL THE RANGE (CONT.)
_-I INSTALL STOP SCREW
These screws prevent the range from slidingout of position during operation.
Carefully mark the cabinet for the location ofthe stop screws. Drill 1/8" pilot holes into thecabinet, each side of the range. (Make surenot to drill entirely through the cabinet wall.)Carefully turn the shoulder screws into thepilot holes until they are tight.
[] PLACING THE RANGE INTOTHE OPENING
It is suggested that two people lift the rangeinto place, carefully setting the side metalflanges on the edges of the countertopopening. Carefully slide the range toward theback of the opening. In the last 1" of travel, liftthe front of the range approx. 1/2" to clear thestop screws located in the sides of the cabinetand slide the range until the range is seated.Lower front of the range onto countertop.
Lift and slide
range oncountertop
Rant
Cabinet
CounteRop
Make sure the edgeof the countertopfits flush againstthe end of theFront Control Panel
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Installation Instructions
[] CHECK FOR PROPERINSTALLATION OF THESTOP SCREW
Look at both sides of the range under the door.The stop screws must be located in the notchon the sides of the range, and not touch thetop of the notch when the range is fully seatedon the countertop. If the screws do not meetthe requirements, move the screws to aposition that meets these requirements.(See illustration below.)
_- Sidetrim
Notch in bottomof side trim
Shoulderscrew
[] ATTACH THE LOWER TRIM
Attach the lower trim (supplied separately withthe range) to the bottom of the vertical sidetrim with the 2 screws supplied.
Lowerleftcorner
trim---_
End flange& tab onlower trimfits insideside trim
Top flange1/2" wide
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INSTALL THE RANGE (CONT.)
REPLACING THE OVEN DOOR
NOTE: The oven door is heavy. You may needhelp lifting the door high enough to slide itinto the hinge slots. Do not lift the door bythe handle.
Lift the oven door byplacing one hand oneach side. The door is
heavy, so you may needhelp, Do not lift the doorby the handle.
[_ With the door at the same angle as theremoval position (halfway between theclosed and broil stop position, seat thenotch of the hinge arm into the bottomedge of the hinge slot. The notch of thehinge arm must be fully seated into thebottom of the slot.
Bottom edgeof slot
Hinge arm
/
Hinge notch
[-_ Open the oven door as far as it will open.
[] Push the hinge locks up against the frontframe of the oven cavity, to the lockedposition.
Hinge inlocked position
Notch of hingesecurely fittedinto bottom ofhinge slot
[_] Close the oven door.
[_] CHECK FOR PROPERINSTALLATION OFANTI-TIP BRACKET
Lower the oven door and gently apply mediumforce at the handle end until movement of therange is detected, Continue pressing until theanti-tip bracket is engaged and movementstops. A small amount of movement isacceptable at the back of the range top, but itshould be stable and not tip once the anti-tipbracket is engaged.
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FINAL CHECKLIST
• Check to make sure the circuit breaker is closed (Reset) or the circuit fuses are replaced.
• Be sure power is in service to the building.
• Check to be sure that all packing materials and tape on metal panel (if applicable) under controlknobs and drawer have been removed.
OPERATION CHECKLIST
• Check to make sure the Clock display is energized. If a series of horizontal red lines appear inthe display, disconnect power immediately. Recheck the range wiring connections. If change ismade to connections, retest again. If no change is required, have building wiring checked forproper connections and voltage. It is recommended that the clock be changed if the red linesappear.
• Push down and turn any one of the four surface knobs to "MED" setting to observe that theelement glows within 15 seconds. Turn the knob off when glow is detected. If the glow is notdetected within the time limit, recheck the range wiring connections. If change is required,retest again. If no change is required, have building wiring checked for proper connectionsand voltage.
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ALTERNATE CONSTRUCTION PREPARATION
[] OPTIONAL MAINTOP FILLER ORBACKGUARD KIT
If counter opening extends to the wall, it willrequire Maintop Filler Kit (JXS66XX) orBackguard Kit (JXS32XX) to close the gap.
NOTE: If the countertop is greater than 25",it will show a gap between the backguardand wall or between filler kit and the wall.
If the countertop is less than 25", a gap willoccur between the countertop front and thecontrol panel ends. (See page 10, Step 3).
Wall-_
T25"
9/16".--_
TMust be
level
9/16" _l _-_ _-_I I
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Must be_ _[ 30" )1 _"_ Must be
f at _-_ smooth cut I flatMust be level
Refer to the Filler or Backguard Kit instructionsfor Installation details.
[] ISLAND INSTALLATION
When installing in an island or othernon-standard location, countertop cutoutdimensions must be according to page 5.
For the anti-tip bracket instructions, seepage 9.
In this application, do not use Backguard Kit(JXS32XX).
[] CABINETS OVER THE RANGELESS THAN 30"
If a 30" clearance between cooking surfaceand overhead combustible material or metalcabinets cannot be maintained, protect theunderside of the cabinets above the cooktopwith not less than 1/4" insulating millboardcovered with sheet metal not less than 0.0122"thick.
CABINET CUTOUT HEIGHTMORE THAN 27-1/2" USELOWER TRIM KIT
Optional Lower Trim to fill space beneath27-1/2" min. requirement (see page 4).Use lower Trim Kit JXS96XX.
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Notes
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Notes
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