Instructions - GE Appliances Profile JGB902 Owner's Manual & Installation Instructions

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Installation
Instructions
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WARNING!
INSTALLATION SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Read these instructions
completely
and carefully.
Improper
installation,
adjustment,
alteration,
service
or maintenance
can cause injur,y or property
damage,
Refer' to this manual.
For assistance
or additional
information,
consult
a qualified
installer_
service
agency, manufacturer'
(dealer.)
or' the gas supplier.
Never reuse old flexible
connectors.
"l'he use
of old flexible
connectors
can cause gas leaks and
personal
injury
Always use NEW flexible
connectors
when
installing
a gas appliance.
IMPORTP,2 IT
-
Remove
all paddng
material
and literature
from oven befbre
connecting
gas and electrical
supply
to range.
CAUTION - Do not
a ttempt to
operate
tile oven of this range
during
a power failure
(Electric
Ignition
models
only)
i Have your range installed
by a qualified
installer.
I Your range
must be electrically
grounded
in
accordance
with local codes
or; in the absence
of local codes,
in accordance
with die National
Electrical
Code
(ANSI/NFPA
70, latest edition).
In Canada,
electrical
grounding
must be in
accordance
with the current
CSA C221
Canadian
Electrical
Code Part I and/or
local codes.
See
Electrical Connections in this section.
Ill Before
installing
your range
on linoleum
or any
other
synthetic
floor
coveting,
make
sure the floor
covering
can withstand
I80°F 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.
II Make sure the wall coverings
around
fl_e range
can
withstand
heat generated
by the range
up to 200°E
m
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Avoid placing cabinets above the range, ro reduce
the hazard caused by reaching over the open
flames of operating burners, install a ventilation
hood over" the range that pr'ojects 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 die ventilation
hood
sur {ace MUST
NEVER BE LESS THAN 24
INCHES.
EXCEPTION: Installation
of a listed microwave oven
or' cooking appliance
over the cooktop sha!l conform
to the installation
instructions
packed with that
appliance.
t
If cabinets
are placed
above the range,
allow a minimum
clearance
of 30" between
the
cooking
surface
and tile bottom
of unprotected
cabinets.
I1 If a 30" clearance
between
cooking
sur face 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
surf_ace and pr'otected
cabinets
MUST
NEVER BE LESS THAN
24 INCHES.
i the
vertical
distance
from
tile plane
of the cooking
surfirce
to the bottom
of adjacent
overhead
cabinets
extending
closer
than 1" to the plane
of the range
sides must not be Iess than 18". (See the Dimensions
and Clearances illustration
in this section_)
,, C&UTION
- hems ofinterest
to
children
should
not be stored
in cabinets
above
a
range
or' on the backsplash
of a rangeichildren
climbing
on the range to reach
items could
be
seriously
irrjured,
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