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GE Monogram ZEK737BW User's Manual

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1. The back of the ovens have chamfered corners which provide a chase for the conduit when installing a junction box above or below the oven s The conduit islocated on the back of the oven approximately 10 from the right side For double oven Locate and install the junction box within reach of the power cord Approximately 10 from the left side of opening 56 minimum above the cutout floor or through the left side of cabinet wall into adjacent cabinet For single oven Locate and install the junction box within reach of the power cord Approximately 10 from left side of opening At least 5 below the cutout floor Or 34 minimum above the cutout floor or through the left side of cabinet wall into adjacent cabinet J g T T 1 AAA A ay t xA 1 NAAF Nvr Av T A Double Oven Single Oven Locate J unction Box Locate J unction Box in one of the locations in one of the locations Installation Finalize Caution Do not lift oven or installation oven door by handle Door glass breakage or handle damage may occur Glass surface of door face extends beyond door frame on each side be careful not to impact this exposed glass Built In Ovens Caution W hen door is removed and hinge arms are at stop position do not bump or try to move hinge arms Hinges A could snap back causing an injury to hands or
2. 26 7 8 Min DM Panel Similar o 9 o Drawer Front or fe Upper Cabinet Doors or Order Additional Drawer Front nstall 1 2 Cleats set back 15 16 from Front Frame to Hold Oven Mounting Screws Measure oven o Find Exact Locations Double Ovens 50 3 4 Single Ovens 28 9 16 To Obtain Minimum Required Installation Height from Floor it may be Necessary to Install a Lower Filler Panel If you are using front framed cabinets with inset doors these ovens can be installed flush with the front In this installation the oven is completely recessed into the cabinet This is achieved by installing cleats set back 15 16 from the front frame The cleats will hold the oven mounting screws The cabinet must be wide enough to allow 26 7 8 opening Whenever possible order the cabinets with the cutout sized to fit the oven Provide this information to the cabinet manufacturer in advance Rough opening for single and double ovens Depth 24 1 2 min from inside back to front of cabinet frame If the cabinet is not 24 1 2 deep the back of the cabinet should be cutout The cutout should be minimized in order to maintain structural strength and squareness of the cabinet e Height for double oven 50 3 4 Height for single oven 28 9 16 Note Installation in a recessed application is not approved for vinyl covered cabinets Cabinetry Built In Ovens
3. Frameless Trim Strip or Upper Cabinet Shelf With Finished Ends like Cabinet Sides 1 2 Min Deep for Oven Flange Overlap and Clearance _____ 25 Min 25 3 4 lI Cabinet Depth 23 5 8 Min From Inside Back to Front of Cabinet Frame or Side Panel Excluding Doors or Drawer Fronts er Fabricate Filler FT Panel if Necessary Similar Lee to Drawer Front or amp Upper Cabinet Doors or Order Additional Drawer Front nstall 1 2 Cleats to Hold Oven Mounting mo Screws Measure Oven a o Find Exact Locations Double Ovens 49 11 16 Min Single Ovens 27 1 2 Min Finished Trim Strip 1 Min Deep for Oven Flange Overlap and Clearance 5 8 Min thick Bottom Shelf Cut Back Flush with Front of Side Panel To Obtain Minimum Required Installation Height from Floor it may be Necessary to Install a Lower Filler Panel Use the information in this dimension drawing for typical frameless cabinets The front face of the oven will be flush with cabinetry doors or drawers Whenever possible order 27 frameless cabinet with the cutout sized to fit the oven If you are using stock cabinets additional finished filler pieces may be required to cover openings Rough opening for single and double ovens e Depth 23 5 8 min from inside back to front of cabinet or side panel excluding doors or drawer fronts If the cabinet
4. Make the appearance panel appropriate height to fill the gap above or below the oven allowing for reveals and overlaps to match existing drawers or doors Cabinetry Modification Suggestions Built In Ovens Top Rail Length to Match Cabinet Cutout Opening Bottom Rail Length to Match Cabinet Cutout Opening F Uu Width to Match drawers or doors Framed Cabinet Appearance Panel Des Mark Corners with Pencil Inside Front of Cabinet Frameless Cabinet KK Appearance Panel Pi Mark Corners with Pencil Inside Front of Cabinet To find the exact position of the cleats place the appearance panel onto the cabinet in desired position and align to match the other drawers and doors e Use a pencil to mark the back side of the panel where it meets the cabinet corners Cut and secure cleats to filler panel Secure rail to appearance panel Secure assembled filler panel to cabinet Cabinetry Modifications Suggestions Built In Ovens Top Filler Panel Appearance 1 1 4 Panel Bottom Filler Panel Appearance 1 1 4 For the top filler panel e Cut 2 cleats out of 3 4 thick material approxi mately 1 1 4 wide e Cut the cleats to a length leaving approximately 1 2 at the bottom of the appearance panel
5. Finished structure must h Hen 23 5 8 Min from support a minimum of 200 Ibs J 2 inside back to front 15 6 8 Pea lt T _ of cabinet frame gt lt 120 Volt 60 Hz Grounded Power Receptacle Location Optional on Back Within Cabinet Opening P lt Floor Recommended Junction Box Location Order a double oven cabinet See the chart above for cutout dimensions and receptacle locations for each microwave oven Allow 1 7 8 clearance between microwave oven and single oven for trim kit or oven overlap Models ZMC1O90WV and ZMC1090BV do not require trim kits When installed the outside dimensions will be 26 3 4 W 18 5 8 H Model ZEM 200WV requires X827WN accessory trim kit When installed the outside dimensions will be 26 1 8 W 16 1 4 H Install a level base of 3 8 thick plywood supported by 2 x4 or 1 x2 equivalent runners on all four sides Flush with lower edge of opening and entirely covering floor of opening Finished microwave oven floor must support minimum weight of 120 pounds for ZMC1090BV WV 100 pounds for ZEM 200WV Cabinetry Built In Ovens Single oven installed below a See Cooktop eae tert Installation Instructions Se 1 1 2 Cabinet Top countertop 7 1 2 For Cutout 25 Oven Junction Box Location TI HER DS T B X32 i Min 14 K 27 1 2 Min Gula ee i 28 1 8 Max ooktop be Junction Bo
6. is not 23 5 8 deep the back of the cabinet should be cutout The cutout should be minimized in order to maintain structural strength and squareness of the cabinet Width 25 min Frameless cabinet inside width may be up to 25 3 4 Add 1 2 cleats to the sides flush with the front edge of the side panels to accept mounting screws e Height for double oven 49 11 16 min Height for single oven 27 1 2 min Both single and double ovens require 7 8 overlap around edges of opening on both sides and bottom Allow 1 4 for top overlap Allow 1 8 clearance between top of oven and cabinet door or panel and 1 8 between bottom of oven and cabinet drawer e Installation of double oven requires a total height of 51 including clearances at top and bottom e Installation of single oven requires a total height of 28 13 16 including clearances Single oven installed below a microwave oven 10 Cabinetry Built In Ovens Allow 13 16 Overlap for ZMC1090 Models Allow 1 1 4 Overlap or ZEM200WV Microwave Oven Trim Kit Over All Edges of Cutout icrowave Opening 1 7 8 Min Min Allow 7 8 for Overlap of oven over all edges of cutout except 1 4 at top Microwave Ovens A B c ZM C1090W V ZM C1090BV 17 1 2 25 1 4 19 min ZEM 200W N 15 1 16 24 7 8 1 16 18 min ce 27 1 2 L Min 45 1 2 Template og E 5 NOTE
7. ul H r D d w T K eg Design Information Built In Ovens Cabinet style options oo S ss Front Framed Full Overlay Door lu seet Front Framed Partial Overlay Door Monogram ovensare installed directly into a wall or wall oven cabinetry 27 minimum width The front surface of the ovens will be nearly flush with sur rounding cabinetry To obtain optimal appearance cabinet cutouts must be exact The examples shown here illustrate typical styles of 27 cabinets and oven fit Installation instructions for each of these basic cabinetry styles are provided in this section E n tv Frameless Designer Note WW henever possible align the oven with Ez cabinetry details such as drawers doors and reveals il SS r W Monogram ovens can be recessed into front framed cabinets with inset flush doors This installation requires 26 7 8 wide and 24 1 2 deep cutout See page 6 for details k T Recessed Installation In Front Framed Inset Flush Door Note This installation requires 26 7 8 wide 24 1 2 deep cutout Design Information Built In Ovens
8. Bab a nak kh la k nun ek band A 18 Connect El Acif CA j i i 1 i2 di y l lan aya da ceeds baniy dan ala lena neka k ya n ba s n nad n awe ka ay k ka kek W bana del 18 Models available Dimensions and clearances ZEK757WW White double convection oven ZEK757BW Black double convection oven ZEK737WW White single convection oven ZEK737BW Black single convection oven Double oven mm g oO 9 gt 20 508 mm 23 1 2 597 mm 26 13 16 681 mm 50 3 4 1289 mm 26 3 16 665 mm 1 3 4 44 mm 15 16 24 mm 49 5 8 1260 mm 1 4 6 mm 7 8 22 mm Single oven A 20 508 mm CY tr TEV CU Cy Co 23 1 2 597 mm 26 13 16 681 mm 28 9 16 725 mm 26 3 16 665 mm 1 3 4 44 mm 15 16 24 mm 27 7 16 697 mm 1 4 6 mm 7 8 22 mm Design Information Built In Ovens C With both single and double built in styles contempo rary Monogram ovens offer an array of choices for the custom kitchen e Built in double convection ovens Built in single convection ovens Monogram built in ovens are available in sophisti cated black or glistening white Se EN j rm
9. GE Monogram Installation Instructions 27 Built In Ovens M odds ZEK757WW ZEK757BW ZEK737WW ZEK737BW Before you begin Read these instructions completely and carefully IMPORTANT Save these instructions for local inspector s use IMPORTANT OBSERVE ALL GOVERNING CODES AND ORDINANCES NOTE TO INSTALLER Be sure to leave these instructions with the Consumer NOTE TO CONSUMER Keep these instructions with your Use and Care Book for future reference This appliance must be properly grounded See Electrical Supply page 16 If you have questions concerning the installa Proper installation is the responsibility of the tion of this product call the GE Answer installer Product failure due to improper installation Center Consumer Information Service at isnot covered under the GE Appliance Warranty See 800 626 2000 24 hours a day 7 days a week the Use amp Care Guide for warranty information If you received a damaged oven you should contact your dealer CAUTION Check with local utilities for electrical codes which e This oven should be installed by a qualified apply in your area Local codes vary Installation installer or service technician electrical connections and grounding must comply Never use the oven for warming or heating a with applicable codes In the absence of local codes room Prolonged use of the oven without the oven should be installed in accordance with adequate ventilation can be haz
10. ONS s xiya cosinor adi n na nada Z a ar xi B na amalas wi kan an lan A W ed ai 12 Determine Need for Filler PanelS cccccccsccscssssssscsssssssssssessessssssessasseeseessseseesessseseesseeseseassatseaseats 13 Filler Panel COMSIMUCUION u uuruuu kekan ak APEERE k H k AA dele EEA hak dd lata A AA h AWA HARA ARAN 13 Cut Rail for Filler Pan cr r nerm 14 CutAppearance Panel ici cect sel d l kya ma lel k klan k kra kak nk edi H ka nebe y keka k i rake d xa kw da aa wxe beg Ard 14 Determine Location Of Cleats cccccccccscsscssssssecsssssessessssssessssssessesseeseeseessessasseessauseeseesassaeseaseaeeets 14 Cut and Secure Cleats to Filler Panel c cccccccccscccccsesseecsessescsecsescesceessescsessessasseeseesseessessaeseesensees 15 Secure Rail to Appearance Panel l n n nn snsnnnnnnnnnsssnnninnnsna 15 Secure Assembled Filler Panel to Cabinet l keke kak ek keka kaka 15 Installation Tools and Materials Required nsnsi 16 ere aaa kanaka ma a E ETE 16 Fiimali Zein stall allOli i i L akan alay baalanne inan an analalax xa ee anci nalan ck an yan claylan kunca n alan k 17 Route Cable Through Cutout keke kaka aka kake kk ke kake k kak k kek KAKA KA KA KK 17 Secure Oven to Cabinet y diy ci a D n waaka qhaaaqq a EENE baba a an AVAA A1 A AA AA 18 Replace tne O ven DOOM xi sayan dek dahan lei raya k sin lai hak ae day k a i
11. al Overlay Door DIMENSIONS A Cabinet W idth 27 Min Allow 7 8 Overlap B Cutout Width 25 Min on Sides and Bottom C Cutout Height 49 11 16 M in 50 1 8 M ax Alava Min for Top D Cutout Depth 23 5 8 Min yanap E Cutout Location 13 1 4 Min H Overall Height 50 3 4 2 X4 or 2 W Overall Width 26 13 16 Equivalent Runners or Solid Shelf Sy Allow Minimum of 20 for Clearance to Adjacent Corners Drawers or Walls etc E Use the information in this dimension drawing for typical framed cabinets The front face of the oven will be flush with cabinetry doors or drawers Order a double oven cabinet Rough opening for double oven must be e Depth 23 5 8 min from inside back to front of cabinet frame e Width 25 min e Height 49 11 16 min 50 1 8 max e Installing 13 1 4 from floor will place base of upper oven at countertop level Maybe more than 13 1 4 from floor depending upon user preference All Monogram ovens require 7 8 overlap to both sides and bottom Allow 1 4 min for top overlap Oven overlaps will conceal all raw edges Framed cabinet single oven Cabinetry Built In Ovens Front Framed Partial Overlay Door DIM ENSIONS A Cabinet W idth 27 Min B Cutout Width 25 Min C Cutout Height 27 1 2 M in 28 1 8 M ax D Cutout Depth 23 5 8 M in E Cutout Locatio
12. apie Single Oven Installed Below A Single Oven Installed Below A ZM C1090W V ZM C1090BV Microwave Oven ZEM 200W V Microwave Oven A 23 5 8 23 5 8 27 Min T Ma 16 3 8 Excluding Handle E Mi 18 5 8 1 7 8 T Min T 45 1 4 28 9 16 to Top Surface of Plywood ui Base Lo ae 15 5 8 26 13 16 be Min ame T 15 5 8 ING aane Min e Install a single oven alone or below any Monogram microwave oven For an integrated look install a single oven below the ZMC1090BV and ZM C1090WV built in style microwave ovens No trim kits required e Install a single oven below a ZEM200WV microwave oven JX827WN trim kit required Side by side Install single ovens side by side Minimum spacing installation allowed option 5 minimum separation between cabinet openings any type oven Tools and materials required Framed cabinet double oven e 2 x 4 lumber for runners Saw Level e Phillips screwdriver and wood screws or other hardware for installing runners or shelf to support oven Cabinetry Built In Ovens Ovens are designed for installation in a cabinet 27 min wide e Cut 2 x 4 runners of appropriate length or solid shelf to Support oven Attach runners or solid shelf in opening as shown Runners must be level and rigidly mounted j YA 2 aA Front Framed Full Overlay Door Front Framed a Parti
13. ardous National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 1990 Contents Design Information cr r gt gt gt gt gt gt BZ mX_ Hm e pd 3 Dimensions and Clearances csecccesessessecseccecceeceecceeceesceeseesceessescaescesceescaeseessaesaesesesaessaeseesseeseeseesegs 3 Cabinet Style OPtlons c ay d a lak aa k haka ia bl ahi ka n k ka hesk ra n kaka va kj ek W k hew n rek d da kra r va W cd r d rat Ca a 4 Installation Options 1 5 i y S buha nanna bade krdn beran aaa asada Dan xa wed reee di hara k ri a8a 5 Side by side Installation Option oo eect eee eke eka keke ke ke keke keke ka kak EnEn kO 5 Cabinetry Tools and Materials required AkMhk hl lllll nn snn 6 Framed Cabinet Double OVEN n aaa dka kenala n k sakal kanen da kawa aka a k l WW kak 6 Framed Cabinet Single O ven nn n nnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnsnns 7 Recessed Installation Front framed cabinets with inset doors and drawers 8 Frameless Cabinet u u w au ky yad naran ada nayan kr ian Man akar ln n n anda ia s n karne anab a aaa a LA ha e WAY k 9 Single Oven Installed Below a Microwave Oven yekeke keka kake keke keke k ekey keke 10 Single Oven Installed Below a Countertop n keke keke kek kaka kaka k ek 11 Cabinetry Modification Suggestions Provide Oven St DDO F S az ml na al me eb Aya aaa K c de Gosden nde 12 install OVEN SUP D
14. ats Attach With Screws Inside Front of Cabinet Place filler panel in proper position To attain proper relationship to adjacent drawers and doors you may need to space the filler panel out from the cabinet face edges using drawer bumpers or other spacers 15 Tools and materials required Electrical locations 16 Outlet box Electrical cable 3 conductor or 4 conductor wire as required by local codes Flexible power cable connector Electrician s pliers Note Do not use an extension cord with these appliances Installation Built In Ovens Monogram built in single and double ovens require a separate properly grounded 3 wire 120 208 or 120 240 volt 60 Hz power supply protected by a time delay fuse or circuit breaker Ovens are supplied with a flexible power cable which must be attached to a junction box The cable length is 48 for both single and double conventional ovens The cable length for convection type ovens is 54 Double ovens are rated 6 8 KW at 240 volt and 5 1 KW at 208 volt Single ovens are rated 3 4 KW at 240 volt and 2 6 KW at 208 volt YL Chamfered Corner Top View 34 Min Above 56 Min Above Cutout Floor Cutout Floor To Adjacent ANG gt Cabinet 2 W Adj as 1 lt 4 To Adjacent 1 Cabinet t 5 Below Cutout Floor
15. damage to porcelain surface Remove oven door Open the door to stop position e Grasp each side of door lifting up and off the hinges Note The lower front trim is packed separately and should not be Cover hinges with toweling while working in oven attached until the oven is installed and secured to the installation area opening Install lower Secure lower front trim to the front frame with 3 oven trim Phillips head screws provided Secure trim to the side trim with 2 20 torx head screws as illustrated A CAUTION The bottom trim provides an opening for cooling air to enter the cabinet This opening should never be blocked Route Note It is best that 2 people cable perform this step one to hold through oven in position and one to feed cutout cable With oven in front of cabinet opening Start feeding the flexible power cable through cutout e Insert oven 3 4 way into cabinet opening Continue to feed flexible power cable while sliding oven into place This is to insure that the flexible power cable will not get trapped between the back of the oven and the back of the cabinet wall A CAUTION Be sure you do not tip the unit forward during installation or you may bend the Lower Side Trim 17 Secure oven to cabinet Replace the oven door Connect electrical 18 Slide oven into cabinet opening Drill 3 32 pilot holes t
16. h as drawer runners the sheeting can rest on the floor Secure the sheeting strips or pieces to the cabinet walls with screws Lay 2 x 4 or solid bottom on top of the sheeting and drive screws through the top and into the sheeting Determine need for filler panels Filler panel construction Cabinetry Modifications Suggestions If the cabinets being used have an opening that is taller than the maximum dimensions indicated for the ovens filler panels can be made to fill the gaps Stock filler strips are usually available or for larger gaps order an extra drawer front Drawer fronts are recommended because they will match the cabinetry and have finished edges Any cut edges will be seen and should be finished Frameless cabinets usually come with a front panel covering the opening For the optimum finished look this panel can be removed and used to construct filler panels The oven support floor and supports should be installed at the required locations If there isa gap between the oven support floor and the bottom of the opening a bottom filler panel should be constructed to fill the gap Measure from the oven support floor to the top of the opening If the opening height is larger than the maximum cutout height a filler panel should be constructed to fill the gap We suggest that the filler panel be constructed using 4 pieces e Appearance panel to match doors and drawers A rail which will be covered by the
17. hrough mounting holes in oven front frame 2 screw holes for single ovens 4 screw holes for double ovens Secure oven in place with screws furnished Use drywall screws if cabinet is particulate board A WARNING Securely fasten oven to cabinet using the screws provided Failure to do so could cause the oven to move or tip during use and result in personal injury Remove toweling The hinges should still be in stop position Slide the door down onto the hinges as far as it will go Close the door With oven installed e Connect oven power cable to junction box using flexible power cable connector Be sure connections are secure Installation Built In Ovens Bare Copper Ground Lead W from Oven Connector Electrically Connects Neutral Lead to Ground Lead TN Neutral White from Oven Connect When connecting to a 3 conductor branch circuit electrical Connect oven red lead to branch circuit red lead continued Connect oven black lead to branch circuit black lead Connect oven bare copper conductor and white lead to branch circuit neutral lead white or gray When connecting to a 4 conductor branch circuit Connect oven red lead to branch circuit red lead Connect oven black lead to branch circuit black lead Break connection between oven white lead and oven bare co
18. idly mounted flush with the bottom edge of the cutout e The entire weight of the oven is supported by 2 x 4 runnersor the solid floor and must be capable of supporting 200 Ibs for double ovens and 150 Ibs for single ovens If a solid bottom is used a 6 x 10 rectangle must be cut out to allow enough cooling airflow during a self cleaning operation Cut the solid bottom out of 5 8 min thick sheeting to fit the inside dimensions of the cabinet Measure 10 1 2 from left side and 7 from the back wall Cut the ventilation hole 6 wide and 10 deep Interior Interior Level with Bottom Cabinet Cabine Edge of Cutout and T Width Depth Flush with Cabinet Front 2 x 4 Runners Height as Required 3 8 to 5 8 Sheeting Plywood or Wafer Board Sourced on Site Level with Bottom Edge of Cutout and Flush Interior Interior With Cabinet Front Cabinet Cabinet 5 8 Min T wan Depth Sheeting Plywood or Wafer Board Sourced on Site Height as Required 3 8 to 5 8 Sheeting Plywood or Wafer Board Sourced on Site Measure and mark the location of the runners or solid floor 13 1 4 from the floor to the top of support for double ovens 32 1 2 recommended from the floor to the top of support for single ovens Cut two pieces of 3 8 to 5 8 thick sheeting to fit inside cabinet depth and available inside cabinet height If there is no interference below the cutout suc
19. n 32 1 2 Recommended H Overall Height 28 9 16 W Overall Width 26 13 16 20 lt _ Allow Minimum of 20 for Clearance Allow 7 8 Overlap on Sides and Bottom Allow 1 4 Min for Top Overlap 2 X 4 or Equivalent Runners or Solid Shelf to Adjacent Corners Drawers or Walls etc Use the information in this dimension drawing for typical framed cabinets The front face of the oven will be flush with cabinetry doors or drawers Order a single oven cabinet Rough opening for single oven must be e Depth 23 5 8 min from inside back to front of cabinet frame e Width 25 min e Height 27 1 2 min 28 1 8 max 32 1 2 from floor is recommended to bring oven floor to countertop height All Monogram ovens require 7 8 overlap on both sides and bottom Allow 1 4 min for top overlap Oven overlaps will conceal all raw edges Recessed installation Front framed cabinets with inset doors and drawers Cabinetry Built In Ovens Front Framed Inset Flush Door Cabinet Width Necessary _ _ To Support Min Cutout Upper Rail or FT Fabricate Filler Cabinet Depth 24 1 2 Min i From Inside Back to Front of Cabinet Frame or Side Panel u a a O Raise Bottom Shelf 7 8 Above Bottom Rail Cut Back 15 16 From Front of Cabinet Frame
20. oven overlaps and conceal any slight gap between the top or bottom of the oven and the start of the filler panel The face of the rail should be made of finished matching material the cut edges and ends do not need to be finished Cleats which will be used to secure the filler panel and rail to the cabinet One for each side Built In Ovens Filler Panel Overlaps Upper Shelf_ Slightly like Doors Above Filler Panel Below Oven Overlaps Lower Shelf Slightly Cleats Top Filler Panel Cleats Appearance Panel Screws za Rail Bottom Filler Panel Rail Screws Screws Cleats Appearance Panel Cleats Cut rail for filler panel Cut appearance panel Determine location of cleats 14 Cut the rail out of finished material e The width should match cabinet opening width The height of the top rail should be enough to securely attach the rail to the appearance panel plus 1 4 oven trim overlap The height of the bottom rail should be enough to securely attach the rail to the appearance panel plus 7 8 oven trim overlap The height of both the top and bottom rails should be adjusted depending upon the height of the gap to be filled or to enhance appearance Use drawer fronts for appearance panels or cut finished material and finish raw edges The appearance panel width should match drawer fronts or doors
21. pper conductor Connect oven white lead to branch circuit neutral lead white or gray Connect oven bare copper conductor to branch circuit ground lead green or bare copper Note Aluminum house wiring requires use of special aluminum to copper connectors Follow manufacturer s instructions carefully Installation Built In Ovens Junction Branch Circui U L Listed Conduit Connector From Oven Junction Branch Circuit Box TH Whi ite H Wires BY SS Black Wires Bare or Green Cable ULL Listed Wires From Oven Conduit Connector 19 Monogram General Electric Company Louisville KY 40225 NOTE While performing installations described in this book safety glasses or goggles should be worn To obtain specific information concerning any M onogram product or service call GE Answer Center consume information service at 800 626 2000 any time day or night For M onogram local servicein your area call 1 800 444 1845 NOTE Product improvement is a continuing endeavor at General Electric Therefore materials appearance and specifications are Pub No 49 8804 subject to change without notice 1996 GE Appliances N D 616 9 96
22. to attach the rail Position the outside edge and top of the cleat against the corner pencil marks e Secure the cleat to the appearance panel with Screws Note The screws should be long enough to secure the cleats to the filler panel without penetrating the appearance side For the bottom filler panel Cut 2 cleats out of 3 4 thick material approxi mately 1 1 4 wide Cut the cleats to a length leaving approximately 1 2 at the top of the filler panel to attach the rail Position the outside edge and bottom of the cleat against the corner pencil marks Secure the cleat to the appearance panel with Screws Note f appearance panel is very narrow cleats can be attached to the rail Top Filler Panel Cleats Cleats E Screws Sea Appearance Panel Rail Bottom Filler Panel Rail Screws Screws Cleats Appearance Panel Cleats Place rail against cleats and flush with the outside edges of the cleats Secure with wood screws If the appearance panel is very narrow cleats can be attached to the rail Note The screws should be long enough to secure rail to the filler panel without penetrating the finished face of the filler panel lt Framed Cabinet Kad Filler Panel Cleats Cleats Attach With Screws Inside Front of Cabinet Frameless Cabinet Filler Panel Cleats Cle
23. x EN Location 36 j x n 67 S lt P 23 5 8 Min 1 Sn 32 min from top of cabinet to top of runners must be maintained Use two 2 x 4 s or equivalent runners spaced 19 apart on inside surfaces centered in opening amp flush with top of toekick Monogram ovens can be installed below a countertop The rough opening of the base cabinet should be e Depth 23 5 8 min from inside back to front of cabinet frame Monogram 36 Halogen and ribbon cooktop can be installed over a single oven Refer to cooktop installation instructions for cutout Locate the junction box 16 min below the Width 25 min e Height 27 1 2 min 28 1 8 max All Monogram single ovens require 7 8 on both sides and bottom Allow 1 4 min for top overlap Oven overlaps will conceal raw edges Locate the junction box 17 1 2 from the centerline of the opening to the left side 14 below the countertop countertop 11 Provide oven supports Install oven supports 12 Cabinetry Modification Suggestions Built In Ovens 2 x 4 or ji Equivalent Runners 24 i 19 Max 21 QT 479 Cabinet DEE a Walls ji a 27 Min T The ovens may be supported by either a solid bottom or 2 x 4 runners e The support must be level and rig

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