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Safety Instructions - GE JGBP24 Use And Care & Installation Manual

Self-cleaning gas range

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Installation
of this range
must
conform
with
local
codes,
or in the absence
of local
codes,
with
the National
Fuel
Gas Code,
ANSI
Z223.1,
latest
edition.
In Canada,
installation
must
conform
with the
current
Natural
Gas
Installation
Code,
CAN/CGA-B
149.1
or the
current
Propane
Installation
Code,
CAN/CGA-
B 149.2,
and with local codes
where
applicable.
This range has been design-certified
by the
American
Gas Association
according
to ANSI
Z21.1, latest edition and Canadian
Gas Association
according
to CAN/CGA-I.1
latest
edition.
As with
any appliance using
gas and generating
heat,
there
are certain
safety precautions
you should
follow. You will find these
precautions
in the
Important
Safety Instructions
in the front of this
guide.
Read them
carefully:
• Have your range installed
by a qualified installer.
• Your range
must be electrically
grounded
in
accordance
with local codes
or, in the absence
of local codes,
in accordance
with the National
Electrical
Code
(ANSI/NFPA
70, latest
edition).
In Canada,
electrical
grounding
must be in
accordance
with the current
CSA C22.1 Canadian
Electrical
Code Part
1 and/or
local codes.
See
Electrical
Connections
in this section.
. Before
installing
your range
on linoleum
or
any other
synthetic
floor covering,
make
sure
the floor covering
can withstand
180°E without
shrinking,
warping
or discoloring.
Do not install
the range
over carpeting
unless
a sheet
of 1/4"
thick
plywood
or similar
insulator
is placed
between
the range
and carpeting.
• Make
sure the wall coverings
around
the
range
can withstand
heat generated
by the
range up to 200°E
• Avoid placing
cabinets
above the range.
To
reduce
the hazard
caused
by reaching
over the
open flames
of operating
burners,
install
a
ventilation
hood over the range
that projects
forward
at least 5" beyond
the front of the cabinets.
The ventilating
hood must
be constructed
of
sheet
metal not less than 0.0122" thick.
Install
above the cooktop
with a clearance
of not less
than
1/4" between
the hood and the underside
of the combustible
material
or metal cabinet.
The hood must be at least as wide as the
appliance
and centered
over the appliance.
Clearance
between
the cooking
surface
and the
ventilation
hood surface
MUST
NEVER
BE
LESS
THAN
24 INCHES.
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EXCEPTION:
Installation
of a listed
microwave
oven or cooking
appliance
over the cooktop
shall
conform
to the installation
instructions
packed
with that appliance.
• If cabinets
are placed
above the range,
allow a
minimum
clearance
of 30" between
the cooking
surface
and the bottom
of unprotected
cabinets.
• If a 30" clearance
between
cooking
surface
and overhead
combustible
material
or metal
cabinets
cannot be maintained,
protect
the
underside
of the cabinets
above
the cooktop
with
not less than 1/4" insulating
millboard
covered
with sheet
metal
not less than 0.0122"
thick.
* Clearance
between
the cooking
surface
and
protected
cabinets
MUST
NEVER
BE LESS
THAN
24 INCHES.
The vertical
distance
from
the plane of the cooking
surface
to the bottom
of
adjacent
overhead
cabinets
extending
closer than
1" to the plane
of the range sides must
not be
less than 18". (See Dimensions
and Clearances
illustration
in this section.)
o CAUTION:
Items of interest
to children
should
not be stored
in cabinets
above a range or on the
backsplash
of a range--children
climbing
on the
range to reach
items could be seriously
injured.
WARHJHG
All ranges
can tip and injury
could
result.
To prevent
accidental
tipping
of the range,
attach
an approved
Anti-Tip
device to the wall. (See
Installing
the Anti-Tip
Device
in
this section.)
To check
if the device
is installed
and engaged
properly,
careflflly
tip the range
forward.
The
Anti-Tip
device
should
engage
and prevent
the
range from tipping
over.
If you pull the range
out from the wall for any
reason,
make sure the Anti-Tip
device
is engaged
when you push the range
back against
the wall.
• For your safety, never use your range
for
warming
or heating
the room. Your oven and
cooktop
are not designed
to heat your kitchen.
Top burners
should
not be operated
without
cookware
on the grate.
Such abuse
could result
in fire and damage
to your range
and will void
you r warranty.
• Do not store
or use combustible
materials,
gasoline
or other flammable
vapors
and liquids
in the vicinity
of this or any other
appliance.
Explosions
or fires could result.
• Do not use oven for a storage
area. Items
stored
in the oven can ignite.
. Do not let cooking
grease
or other
flammable
materials
accumulate
in or near the range.

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