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SHIPPING SCREWS REMOVAL (FOR 30" DOUBLE WALL
OVEN WITH UPPER MICROWAVE OVEN ONLY)
Shipping
screws
must be removed
as shown
in illustration.
You will need a 1/4" Nut [)river.
RemoveShipping
ScrewsFrom
Both Sides
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
WARNING:This
app,iance
re.st be p roper,y
grounded
a, WARNING:
To prevent fire or shock, do not use an extension cord with this appliance.
A WARNING:
To prevent shock, remove house fuse or open circuit breaker before
beginning
irrstallation.
WARNING:
Improper connection of alurninum house wiring to copper leads can result
in an electrical
hazard or fire. Use only corrnectors
designed
for joining
copper to aluminum
arrd follow
the
manufacturer's
recommended
procedure
closely.
We recommend
you have the electrical
wiring
arrd hookup
of your appliance
corrnected
by a qualified
electrician.
After irrstallation,
have the electrician
show you how to disconnect
power from the appliance.
You must use a single-phase, 120/208 VAC or 120/240 VAC,60 Hertz electrical system. If you corrnect to
aluminum wiring, properly installed corrnectors approved for use with aluminum wiring must be used.
Effective ,January 1, 1996, the National
Electrical
Code requires
that new construction
(not existing)
utilize
a four-conductor
connection
to an 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,
refer to the section
on four-conductor
branch
circuit
connections.
Check with
your
local utilities
for electrical
(:()des which
apply
in your area.
Failure to wire your oven
according
to governing
codes
could result
in a hazardous
condition.
If there
are no local (:()des, your
oven must be wired
and fused to meet the National
Electrical
Code, NFPA No. 70 - latest
edition,
available
from the National
Fire Protection
Association.
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ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS
(CONT.)
This appliance
must be supplied
with the proper voltage
and frequency
and connected
to an irrdividual,
properly
grounded
branch circuit,
protected
by a circuit
breaker
or fuse. See the rating plate located on the
oven frame
to determine
the rating of the product.
Rating
P|ate
Location-
;
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Rating
plate is located
on the oven side trim.
Use the chart below to determine
the minimum
recommended
dedicated
circuit
protection:
Recommended
KW Rating
KW Rating
Circuit Size
240V
208V
(Dedicated)
<4.8 KW
<4.t KW
20 Amp
4.9 KW-7.2 KW
4.2 KW-6.2 KW
30 Amp
7.3 KW-9.6 KW
6.3 KW-8.3 KW
40 Amp
9.7 KW-12.0 KW
8.4 KW-IO.4 KW
50 Amp
DO NOT shorten
the flexible
corrduit. The conduit
strain relief clamp must be securely attached
to the
junction
box and the flexible corrduit
must be securely attached
to the clamp.
If the flexible corrduit will not
fit within the clamp, do not irrstall the oven until a clamp of the proper size is obtained.
The 3 power leads supplied with this appliance
are suitable
for connection
to heavier
gauge household
wiring. The irrsulation
of these 3 leads is rated for temperatures
much higher than the temperature
rating of
the household
wiring.
The current-carrying
capacity
of the conductor
is governed
by the wire gauge
arrd the
temperature
rating of the irrsulation
around
the wire.
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MAKE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
a, WARNING:
Switch power off at the service panel and Iockthe service disconnecting
means to prevent
power From being switched
on accidentally.
When the service disconnecting
means
cannot
be locked, securely fasten a prominent
warning
device, such as a tag,
to the service panel.
Place oven on table or platform
even with the cutout opening.
For a single oven, the platform
must support
200 Ibs. (91 kg)i and for a double oven, the platform
must support
375 Ibs. (170 kg). Connect the flexible
corrduit to the electrical junction
box as shown below _. Position the corrduit
in such a manner that it will
lie behind the unit in a natural
loop when the oven is installed <*. You will need to purchase
an appropriate
strain relief clamp to complete
the connection
of the conduit
to thejunction
box.
,Junction Box
Conduit
Place Oven on a
Support to Assist in
Connecting
Conduit
Strain Relief Clamp
(not included) Must Be
Used at ,Junction Box
< Ovens come equipped
with a 40" or 54" long conduit.
If a longer corrduit is desired, there may be one
available
for your model. To check availability
or order parts, call 1.800.GE.CARES.
*< Double Oven with upper microwave
oven we recommend
install the corrduit to side ofjunction
box as
shown in illustration
above.
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THREE-CONDUCTOR
BRANCH CIRCUIT
CONNECTION
NOTE: If residence
leads are aluminum
conductors,
see WARNING
in Section
5, Electrical
Requirements.
When corrnecting
to a three-conductor
branch circuit,
if local codes
permit:
A. Connect
the bare oven ground
conductor
with the crimped
neutral
(white) lead to the branch
circuit
neutral
(white or gray
in
color),
using a wire nut.
B. 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 (:()des, using wire nuts.
C. Install junction
box cover.
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and Neutral
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,Junction Box
Cover
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BRANCH
CIRCUIT CONNECTION
NOTE: If residence
leads are aluminum
conductors,
see WARNING
in Section
5, Electrical
Requirements.
A. Cut the neutral
(white) lead from
the crimp.
Re-strip
the neutral
(white) lead to expose
the proper
length
of conductor.
B. Attach
the appliance
grounding
lead (green or bare copper)
in accordance
with
local (:()des. If the residence
grounding
conductor
is aluminum,
see WARNING
in Section
5.
C. Connect
the oven neutral
(white)
lead to the branch
circuit
neutral
(white or gray) in accordance
with
local (:()des, using
a wire nut.
D. 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 (:()des, using wire nuts.
NOTE: If the residence
red, black or white
leads are aluminum
conductors,
see WARNING
in Section
5.
E. Install junction
box cover.
Gro;nd
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,Junction Box
Cover
|SLIDE
OVEN
INTO OPENING
A. Loop (do not tie) a 36" (91cm) stringaround the conduit before the oven isslid into place.This will
keep the conduit from falling behind the oven.
B. Lift o ven intocabinet cutout
using the oven opening as a
grip.Carefullypush against oven
front frame.
Do not push against
outside
edges.
C. As you slide the oven back, pull
the string
so that the conduit
will lie on top of the oven
in a
natural
loop. For double
oven
with
upper
microwave
oven pull
conduit
so that it sits above
left
side of the lower
oven (as view
from the front).
D. When you
are sure the conduit
is out of the way, slide the oven
s/4 way back
into the opening.
Remove
the string
by pulling
on
one end of the loop.
Pull Out
on String
Loop While
Pushing
the Oven Into
the Cabinet
INSTALL
MOUNTING
SCREWS (UPPER MICROWAVE
OVEN)
Slide the oven the remaining
way into
the opening
so that the side flanges
and
control
panel
are against
the cabinet
frame.
Make sure that the oven is (:entered
in the opening.
Open the door, place
a turntable
tray in the
oven and make
sure that the tray in the
unit is level.
Drill pilot holes through
the side flanges.
Drive the color-matched
screws
into the
side flanges.
It is recommended
that the
screws
be hand tightened.
MOUNT THE OVEN
AWARN
I N G: Mounting
s( rews
must
be use(]. Failure
to do so could
result
in
the oven falling
out of the cabinet,
causing
serious
injury.
NOTE: During
oven mounting
step, ensure
that no
damage
is done to oven gasket
which
lines the
edge of oven cavity.
NOTE: Before
drilling
the pilot holes, make
sure
the oven is pushed
as far back into the opening
as it will go and is centered.
NOTE: If the cabinet
is particle
board, you
must
use #8 x s/4" particle
board
screws.
These
may be
purchased
at any hardware
store.
A. Drill through
the mounting
holes (top and
bottom)
of the side trim for the #8 mounting
screws
provided.
B. Secure the oven cabinet
with
the screws
provided.
Mounting
Hole
Locations
(hole locations
may vary)
The Screws
Must Be a
Minimum
of
1/4" (6 ram)
From the
Front of
the Cutout.
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BOTTOM TRIM INSTALLATION
• With oven installed,
attach
the bottom
trim through
its mounting
holes in front vertical
brace using
two trim screws
provided.
Bottom
trim lip must be placed
under flange
of bottom
air duct.
SWO's and DWO installations
without
pedestal
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DWO's with
pedesta Is
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MPORTANT:
If this unit is ever removed
from the cabinet
or the oven is ever pulled out for service,
the bottom
trim must be removed
first or damage
to the trim will occur.
OVEN RACK GUIDE INSTALLATION (IF APPLICABLE)
A. Locate
included
oven rack guide
mounting
hardware.
B. Place oven rack guides
on cavity
wall studs with
L bracket
towards
back
of cavity
as shown.
C. Install
guides
using the 8 provided
mounting
nuts.
D. See Owner's
Manual
for detailed
rack installation
and different
rack configuration.
Oven rack
guide shown
in place.
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REPLACING THE OVEN DOOR
NOTE: The oven door isheavy. You may need help lifting the door high enough
to slideitintothe hinge slots. Do not lift the door by the handle.
A.
B.
C,
D.
E.
F.
Hingein
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Position_
Securely Fitted
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Into Bottom of
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Hinge Slot
Lift the oven door by grasping
each side.
With the door at the same
angle
as the removal
position
(approximately
1 "-2"
[2.5 cm-5.1
cm] from the closed
position),
seat the notch
of the hinge
arm into the bottom
edge of the hinge
slot. The notch
of the hinge
arm must
be fully seated
into the bottom
of the slot.
Fully open the door.
If the door will not fully open, the indentation
is not
seated
correctly
in the bottom
edge of the slot.
Push the hinge
locks up against
the front frame
of the oven cavity,
to the locked
position.
Replace
hinge
bracket.
The hinge
bracket
must be replaced
for proper
door
functionality.
Close the oven door.
Hinge Bracket
Bottom
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Hinge
Edge of
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Hinge
Notch
FINAL INSTALLATION 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 that all packing
material
and tape
have been removed.
Failure to remove
these
materials
could
result
in damage
to the appliance
once the appliance
has been turned
on and surfaces
have
heated.
, Remove
all items from inside
the oven.
, Check to be sure that the mounting
screws
are installed
and flush with the side trim
(see Section
10).
, Check that the bottom
trim
is installed
properly
(see Section
11).
, Ensure that air duct opening
at bottom
of unit
is free of obstructions.
, Check that oven rack guides
(if applicable)
are installed
correctly
and oven racks function
smoothly.
OPERATION CHECKLIST
* Turn on the power
to the oven (refer to your
Owner's
Manual).
Verify that the bake and broil units
and all cooking
functions
operate
properly.
* See your
Owner's
Manual
for the troubleshooting
list.
* Be sure all of the oven controls
are OFF before
leaving
the oven.

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