GE JRP20BJ2BB User Manual ELECTRIC RANGE Manuals And Guides L0702127
GE Built In Oven, Electric Manual L0702127 GE Built In Oven, Electric Owner's Manual, GE Built In Oven, Electric installation guides
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR NEW 24" BUILT-INOVEN 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 InstallerBe sure to leave these instructions with the Consumer. Note to ConsumerKeep these instructions with your Use and Care Guide for future reference. ATTENTION INSTALLER - All ovens must be hard wired (direct wired) into an approved junction box. A "plug and receptacle" is not permitted on these products. Be sure your oven is installed properly installer or service technician. • by a qualified Be sure the oven is securelyinstalledin a cabinet that is firmly attached to the house structure. Weight on the oven door could cause the oven to tip, resulting in serious personal injury or death. Never allow anyone to climb, sit, lean, stand or hang on the oven door. • The wall coverings, countertop and cabinets around the oven should be able to withstand the heat (up to 200°F) generated by the oven. ovensupplylinemustbe shutof while connections arebeingmade.Failure todo AUTION:Theelectrical powerto the 1 socouldresultinserious injuryordeath. _ This appliance must be supplied with the proper voltage and frequency, and connected to an individual, properly grounded branch circuit, protected by a circuit breaker or fuse having amperage as noted on rating plate. (Rating plate is located on front frame.) Rating Plate _ Location _ • • • 1/8" Drill Bit Electnc or Hand Dr/// Flat Blade screwdriver • • • Ruler Handorsabersaw Pencil Cabinet space must be provided to enclose the recessed part of your built-in oven. SINGLE OVEN INSTALLATION i See Figure 1 for all necessary dimensions. DOUBLE OVEN INSTALLATION i See Figure 2 for all necessary dimensions. It is best to make a template to insure accurate cutting. Place the bottom of the template on a level base line, above the floor. See dimension E in Figure 1 (Single Oven) or Figure 2 (Double Oven). It is important that the oven be installed at or above the minimum height specified. The unit has been tested and approved, in accordance with safety standards, at this height. 31-10658 (456 JR) _ _--_ i ........... • '_.. i We recommend you have the electrical wiring and hookup of your oven done by a qualified electn'ctan.A ftenhstallation, have the electrician show you where your main oven disconnect is located. Check with your local utilities for electrical codes whlbh apply in your area. Faffureto wireyour oven according to governing codes could result in a hazardous condition. If there are no local codes, your oven must be wired and fused to meet the requirements of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-Latest Edition. You can get a copy of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA NO. 70-Latest Edition by wn'ting: National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Quincy, MA Park 02269 Effective January 1, 1996, the National Electrical Code requires that new, but not existing, construction util/2e a 4 conductor connection toan electric oven. When installing an electric oven in new construction, a mobile home, recreational vehicle or an area where local codes prohibit grounding through the neutral conductor, follow the instructions in NEW CONSTRUCTION AND FOUR-WIRE CORD CONNECTION KIT You must use a three-wire, single-phase A.C. 208Y/120 Volt or 120/240 Volt, 60 Hertz electrical system. If you connect toaluminum wl?ing,properly installed connections approved for use with aluminum wiring must be used. Fig. 1 -- SINGLE OVEN NOTE. Locate an approved junction box in the suggested location, a minimum of 23 7/8" above the runners. Be sure the oven support is solid enough to support 90 pounds. Also be sure the oven support is level and straight. There is no way to level the oven after installation. /f a solid bottom is used instead of runners, a 6" x 10" rectangle must be cut out of the bottom (See Fig. 1) for optimum performance and proper air circulation. DIMENSIONS A. Cabinet Width B. Cutout 24 Width Equivalent Runners _' 22 1/2" C. Cutout Height 27 5/8" Min. 28 1/8" Max. D. Cutout Depth 23 1/2" Min. E. Cutout 32 1/2" for over{ap Location H. Overall Height 28 1/4" W Overall 23 3/4" edges to adjacent Fig. 2 -- DOUBLE 9" .__ i__ MJN NOTE. Locate an approved junction box in the suggested /ocaton, a m n mum of 48 'above the runners. RUNNERS EQUIVALENT 2i" _ JUNCTION MIN, BOX DIMENSIONS B. Cutout Width 22 1/2" C. Cutout Height 48 1/8" D. Cutout Depth 23 1/2" Min. E. Cutout Location H. Overall Height W Overall Width Width 24" Min. - or wails, etc 16" /f a solid bottom is used instead of runners, a 6" x 10" rectangle must be cut out of the bottom (See Fig. 2) for optimum performance and proper air circulation. Cabinet drawers, _6, \ Be sure the oven support is solid enough to support 155 pounds. Also be sure the oven support is level and straight. There is no way to level the oven after installation. A. corners, 2" x 4" OR OVEN i Width 12 3/4" Min. 48 3/4" 23 3/4" -_ 2 20- MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO ADJACENT CORNERS, DRAWERS. OR WALLS, ETC. IMPORTANT."Removea// packing materia/ and /iterature from the oven before connecting any e/ectrica/supp/ies. , 2. De-energize oven branch J NOTE 1"0 £/..£(_1"Rr/c/A.N; The three power leads supplied with this appliance are U.L. recognized for connection to larger gauge household wiring. The insulation of these three leads is rated at temperatures much higher than the temperature rating of household wiring. The current carrying capacity of a conductor is governed by the temperature rating of the insulation around the wire rather than the wire gauge alone. circuit. With oven in front of cabinet opening, connect flexible power cable to the junction box in such a mannerthatitwillhang down in a naturalloop against the left side of the back wall when the oven is installed. Do not shorten this flexible When connecting to a 3-conductor branch circuit, if local codes permit, connect the oven bare conductor with the crimped neutral (white) lead to the branch circuit neutral (white or gray in color), the oven red lead to the branch circuit red lead and the oven black lead to the branch circuit black lead in accordance with local codes. power cable. The flexible conduit connector must be securely attached to the junction box and the flexible conduit must be securely attached to the connector. If the flexible conduit will not fit within the connector, do not install the oven until a connector of the proper size is obtained. All new construction, mobile homes, recreational vehicles and installations where local codes do not allow grounding through neutral require a fourconductor branch circuiL For existing construction, a three-conductor branch circuit connection may be used. • When installing in a new construction, • When installing oven in a mobile home orrecreational vehicle, or • When local codes do notpermitgrounding neutral: or through 1. Cut the neutral (white) lead from the crimp. Restrip the neutral (white) lead to expose the proper length of conductor. 2. Attach the appliance grounding lead (green or bare copper) to the residence grounding conductor (green or bare) in accordance with local codes. If the residence grounding conductor is aluminum, see WARNING note. 3. Connect the oven neutral (white) lead to the branch circuit neutral (white or gray) in accordance with local codes. Connect the oven red lead to the branch circuit red lead and the oven black lead to the branch circuit black lead in accordance with local codes. If the residence red and black or white leads are aluminum conductors, see WARNING note. 4. _ 3 /mproper connection of a/uminum WARNING: house wiring to these copper/earls can resu/tin an e/ectrica/ hazard or fire. Use on/y connectorsdesigned for joining copper to a/uminum and fo/Iow the manufacturer's recommendedprocedurec/ose/y. To remove the oven door: 1. Open the door to the stop position (see Fig. 3A). 2. Grasp the door at each side and lift up and off the hinges (see Fig. 3B). 1. Hold the door over the hinges with the slots at the bottom edge of the door lined up with the hinges. 2. Slide the door down onto the hinges it will go and close the door. as far as / / / i STOP POSITION HINGE Fig. 3A 3. Putthe oven into the cabinet and use a 1/8"drill bit to drift holes in the cabinet front through the holes in the oven trim. 4. Secure the oven in the cabinet provided. 5. Thelowertrimshouldbemountedtothebottom Fig. 3B with the screws of the oven frame with the 3 screws provided. The lower front trim is packed separately should be added after the oven is installed. oven door must be removed to install lower trim. and The the Thetrim prov/descoo/ingair entryinto cabinet through the bottomopening. Thebottomopeningshouldnever be blocked. See Fig. 3B. Recycled 4 Paper -- Printedin the UnitedStates--
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