GE ZET1 User Manual

30Built-In Wall Oven  
ZET1, ZET2  
Installation  
Instructions  
If you have questions, call 1.800.GE.CARES or visit our website at:  
ge.com  
• Proper installation is the responsibility  
Before You Begin  
of the installer and product failure due  
to improper installation is NOT covered  
under warranty.  
• NOTE—This appliance must be properly  
grounded.  
Read these instructions carefully and completely.  
IMPORTANT—Save these  
instructions for local inspector’s use.  
IMPORTANT—Observe all  
ATTENTION INSTALLER  
governing codes and ordinances.  
All electric wall ovens must be hard wired  
(direct wired) into an approved junction  
box. A plug and receptacle is NOT permitted  
on these products.  
• Note to Installer—Be sure to leave these  
instructions with the consumer.  
• Note to Consumer—Keep these  
instructions for future reference.  
Materials Needed  
Parts Included  
(2) 5/8  
Wood Screws  
(4) 3/4″  
Wood Screws  
Wire Nuts  
Strain Relief Clamp  
for 1/2conduit  
Junction  
Box  
36of String  
Metal Bottom  
Trim Assembly  
Tools Needed  
1/8Drill Bit and  
Electric or Hand Drill  
Phillips  
Screwdriver  
Adjustable Wrench  
31-10633  
12-05 JR  
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Installation Instructions  
Pre-Installation Checklist  
Open oven door and remove  
ALL INSTALLATION INFORMATION  
ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES IS TO  
BE USED FOR SINGLE AND DOUBLE  
OVEN INSTALLATION!  
literature pack, broiler pan and grid,  
oven racks, rack supports and a bag  
with 9 hex nuts.  
Read Installation Instructions carefully  
before you begin.  
Remove packaging materials.  
Check behind hinges and under  
false bottom. Remove labels on the  
outside of the door, plastic on trims  
and panel, all tape around the oven,  
and any shipping screws securing  
the oven to the base pad.  
Be sure to place all literature, Owner’s  
Manual, Installations, etc. in a safe place  
for future reference.  
Rack Supports  
with Hex Nuts  
Temperature  
Probe  
Oven Racks  
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Installation Instructions  
Pre-Installation Checklist  
cont.  
To Remove the Door (if necessary)  
Place the oven on a table or platform  
even with the cutout opening.  
(Platform must support 175 lbs.  
[79 kg] single, 350 lbs. [159 kg]  
double.)  
Door removal is not a requirement for  
installation of the product, but is an  
added convenience. To remove the door:  
Open the oven door as far as it will go.  
Remove the bottom trim from the top  
of the oven. It will be installed at the  
end of the installation process. The  
trim is wrapped separately and taped  
to the top of the unit.  
Hinge  
Push both hinge  
locks down toward  
the door frame,  
to the unlocked  
position. This may  
require a flat blade  
screwdriver.  
Unlocked  
Position  
Hinge  
Slot  
Hinge  
Arm  
DO NOT LIFT THE DOOR  
BY THE HANDLE!  
Place hands on both sides of  
the door, and close the oven  
door to the removal position,  
which is most of the way.  
Removal Position  
Lift door up  
and out until  
the hinge arms  
clear the slots.  
Hinge Clears Slot  
NOTE: The oven door is very heavy. Be sure  
you have a firm grip before lifting the oven  
door off the hinges. Use caution once the  
door is removed. Do not lay the door on its  
handle. This could cause dents or scratches.  
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Installation Instructions  
A1  
Cutout for Single Built-In Oven  
Cutout  
Width  
28 1/2Min.  
Cabinet Width  
30(76.2 cm)  
28 5/8Max.  
5”  
(72.4 to  
(12.7 cm)  
72.7 cm)  
Recommended  
Minimum  
Cutout Location  
from Floor  
Junction Box  
Location  
32 1/2(82.6 cm)  
Allow 11/16”  
Cutout Depth  
Cutout Width  
23 1/2(59.7 cm) Min.  
Opening  
Between  
(1.75 cm) for  
overlap of oven  
over side edges  
of cutout  
Inside Walls  
Cutout  
Height  
28 1/2(72.4 cm) Min.  
28 5/8(72.7 cm) Max.  
22(55.9 cm)  
Must Be  
to Bottom of  
At Least  
27 1/4Min.  
Junction Box  
28 1/2”  
27 5/16Max.  
(72.4 cm)  
Wide  
(69.2 to 69.3 cm)  
Cutout Height  
27 1/4(69.2 cm) Min.  
27 5/16(69.2 cm) Max.  
21”  
(53.3 cm)  
Recommended  
minimum cutout  
Allow 1(2.5 cm)  
NOTE: If the cabinet does  
not have a front frame and  
the sides are less than 3/4”  
(1.9 cm) thick, shim both  
sides equally to establish  
the cutout width.  
location from  
minimum for  
overlap of oven  
floor 32 1/2(82.6 cm)  
Allow a minimum  
top and 114”  
of 21(53.3 cm) for  
(3.2 cm) overlap  
of oven bottom  
clearance to adjacent  
corners, drawers,  
of cutout  
walls, etc. when  
door is open  
Cabinet  
Width  
30(76.2 cm)  
Install a  
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solid bottom  
If the cabinet does not have a solid bottom,  
two braces or runners must be installed  
level with the bottom of the cutout to  
support the weight of the oven. For single  
ovens, the runners and braces must  
support 175 lbs. (79 kg).  
or 2x 4”  
(5 cm x 10 cm)  
or equivalent  
runners level  
with bottom  
of cutout  
Suitable  
Bracing  
to Support  
NOTE: If marks, blemishes or the  
cutout opening are visible above the  
installed oven, it may be necessary to  
add wood shims under the runners and  
front trim until the marks or opening  
are covered.  
Runners  
21 5/8”  
OVENE  
(54.9 cm)  
Over Centerline  
of Cabinet  
The solid bottom or runners must be level  
with the bottom of the cutout, or the bottom  
trim may not install correctly and then  
interfere with the door opening.  
This oven is not approved for  
stackable or side by side installation.  
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Installation Instructions  
A2  
Cutout for Double Built-In Oven  
Cutout  
Width  
Cabinet Width 30(76.2 cm)  
28 1/2”  
(72.4 cm) Min.  
5”  
285/8
Recommended  
Minimum  
Cutout  
(12.7 cm)  
(72.7 cm) Max.  
Junction Box  
Location  
Location  
from Floor  
12(30.5 cm)  
Cutout Depth 23 1/2(59.7 cm) Min.  
Allow11/16”  
Opening  
Between  
Inside Walls  
Must Be  
(1.8 cm) for  
overlap of oven  
Cutout Width 28 1/2(72.4 cm) Min.  
over side edges  
of cutout  
28 5/8(72.7 cm) Max.  
47(119.4 cm)  
At Least  
to Bottom of  
28 1/2”  
Allow a minimum  
Cutout  
Height  
of 21(53.3 cm) for  
clearance to adjacent  
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Junction Box  
Cutout Height 51 13/16(131.6 cm) Min.  
(72.4 cm)  
Wide  
51 15/16(131.8 cm) Max.  
51 13/16”  
corners, drawers,  
Allow 1(2.5 cm)  
minimum for  
(131.6 cm) Min.  
walls, etc. when  
51 15/16”  
door is open  
overlap of oven  
(131.8 cm) Max.  
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top and 1 4”  
NOTE: If the cabinet does  
(3.2 cm) overlap  
of oven bottom  
not have a front frame and the  
sides are less than 3/4(1.9 cm)  
thick, shim both sides equally  
to establish the cutout width.  
of cutout  
21”  
(52.3 cm)  
Recommended  
30”  
minimum cutout location  
(76.2 cm)  
from floor 12(30.5 cm)  
Cabinet  
Width  
Install a  
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solid bottom  
or 2x 4”  
(5 cm x 10 cm)  
or equivalent  
runners level  
with bottom  
of cutout  
If the cabinet does not have a solid bottom,  
two braces or runners must be installed  
level with the bottom of the cutout to  
support the weight of the oven. For double  
ovens, the runners and braces must  
support 350 lbs. (159 kg).  
Suitable  
Bracing  
to Support  
Runners  
21 5/8”  
NOTE: If marks, blemishes or the  
cutout opening are visible above the  
installed oven, it may be necessary to  
add wood shims under the runners and  
front trim until the marks or opening  
are covered.  
(54.9 cm)  
Over Centerline  
of Cabinet  
The solid bottom or runners must be level  
with the bottom of the cutout, or the bottom  
trim may not install correctly and then  
interfere with the door opening.  
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Installation Instructions  
A3  
Cutout for Single Built-In Oven  
Under Counter  
Gas or electric cooktops may  
be installed over this oven.  
See cooktop installation  
instructions for cutout size.  
See label on top of oven for  
Gas and electrical connections for  
approved cooktop models.  
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240V / 208V  
location to the right. For 36(91.4 cm)  
gas cooktop, the connections may be  
Junction Box  
25”  
Location  
made to the left.  
(63.5 cm)  
5”  
(12.7 cm)  
Top and/or side fillers  
may be necessary  
(72.4 cm) Min.  
28 5/8”  
(72.6 cm) Max.  
28 1/2”  
if unit is positioned  
between existing  
cabinets. Be sure  
Allow 1(2.5 cm)  
overlap top of  
36(91.4 cm)  
Typical  
22(55.9 cm)  
they are attached  
securely, since they  
Min. Above  
oven and  
27 1/4”  
Countertop  
Support  
will anchor the oven  
11/16(1.8 cm)  
(69.2 cm) Min.  
Height  
Platform  
in the cabinet.  
overlap side  
27 5/16”  
edges of  
cutout  
(69.2 cm) Max.  
24”  
(61 cm)  
3/4(1.9 cm)  
Required  
Support Platform  
5 9/16(14.2 cm)  
Reference dimension for  
maximum support height with  
typical 36(91.4 cm) countertop  
height  
MUST SUPPORT 175 LBS.  
(78.8 KG)  
This oven is not approved to be  
installed under a solid disk, induction  
or downdraft modular cooktop. See  
the label on the top of the oven for  
approved models.  
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Cabinetry  
Single Oven Cutout  
A4  
Double Oven Cutout  
A5  
for Installation Over  
for Installation Over  
a Monogram Warming  
a Monogram Warming  
23 1/2”  
23 1/2”  
Drawer  
Drawer  
(59.7 cm)  
(59.7 cm)  
Min.  
Inside  
Min.  
Inside  
2x 2(5 cm x  
5 cm) or 2x  
4(5 cm x 10  
cm) Anti-Tip  
Block Against  
Rear Wall, 9”  
(22.9 cm)  
2x 2(5 cm x 5 cm) or  
2x 4(5 cm x 10 cm)  
Anti-Tip Block Against  
Rear Wall, 9(22.9 cm)  
From Floor to Bottom  
of Block  
27 5/16”  
(69.2 cm)  
Max.  
From Floor  
to Bottom  
51 15/16”  
(131.8 cm)  
Max.  
of Block  
2(5.1 cm)  
Min.  
2(5.1 cm)  
9(22.9 cm)  
Max.  
9 1/4”  
NOTE: Install the  
oven only with  
specific models  
listed on the label  
located on top of  
the oven.  
Min.  
(23.5 cm).  
Allow 5/8”  
(1.5 cm)  
Overlap  
on All  
9(22.9 cm)  
Max.  
28 1/2”  
(72.4 cm).  
9 1/4”  
Allow 5/8”  
(1.5 cm)  
Overlap  
on All  
(23.5 cm).  
Sides  
Sides  
28 1/2”  
(72.4 cm)  
1(2.5 cm) Min. Above Toekick or  
Adjust to Oven Installation Height  
1(2.5 cm) Min. Above Toekick  
The Monogram Warming Drawers require  
5/8(1.6 cm) overlap on all sides.  
When installing a Monogram Warming  
Drawer below a single or double oven, a  
separate 120V, 60 Hz, properly grounded  
receptacle must be installed. Refer to  
installation instructions packed with the  
Warming Drawer for specific installation  
requirements.  
NOTE: Additional clearances between cutouts  
may be required. Check to be sure the oven  
supports above the Warming Drawer location  
do not obstruct the required interior 23 1/2”  
(59.7 cm) depth and 9 1/4(23.5 cm) height.  
These Monogram Ovens require 3/4(1.9  
cm) overlap on both sides. Allow 1(2.5 cm)  
Min. for top overlap and clearance to upper  
doors.  
A6  
Cutout for Frameless Cabinets  
30”  
(76.2 cm)  
Frameless Cabinets  
Whenever possible, order 30(76.2 cm)  
frameless cabinet with the cutout sided to fit  
the oven. If using stock cabinets, additional  
finished filler pieces may be required to  
cover the opening.  
A stock frameless cabinet cutout width  
may be up to 28 3/4(73 cm). If necessary,  
add 1/2(1.3 cm) cleats to the sides, flush  
with the front edge of the side panels to  
accept mounting screws.  
Install 1/2”  
(1.3 cm)  
Cleats to  
Hold Oven  
Mounting  
Screws  
Cabinet Depth  
23 1/2(59.7 cm)  
Min. From Inside  
Back to Front of  
Cabinet Frame  
or Side Panel  
28 1/2(72.4 cm)  
Min.  
28 5/8(72.7 cm)  
Max.  
Double  
51 15/16(131.8 cm)  
Single  
27 5/16(69.2 cm)  
3/4(1.9 cm) Min.  
Thick Bottom Shelf  
Cut Back Flush  
with Front of  
Side Panel  
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Cabinetry  
Single Oven Cutout  
Single Oven Cutout  
A7  
A8  
for Installation Below  
for Installation Between  
a Monogram Advantium  
Oven and a Monogram  
Warming Drawer  
a Monogram Advantium  
23 1/2”  
Oven  
(59.7 cm)  
Min.  
Inside  
23 1/2”  
(59.7 cm)  
Min.  
Inside  
Per Advantium  
Requirement  
Per Advantium  
Requirement  
2(5.1 cm) Min.  
2(5.1 cm) Min.  
27 5/16”  
(69.2 cm)  
28 1/2”  
(72.4 cm)  
Note: Install the  
oven only with  
specific models  
listed on the label  
located on top of  
the oven.  
27 5/16”  
45 1/4”  
(114.9 cm)  
Max.  
(69.2 cm)  
28 1/2”  
(72.4 cm)  
2(5.1 cm) Min.  
45 1/4”  
(114.9 cm)  
Max.  
9 1/4”  
(23.5 cm)  
1(2.5 cm) Min.  
Above Toekick  
NOTE: The middle rail separating the two  
openings may need to be larger than the 2”  
(5.1 cm) minimum shown. Always refer to the  
individual installation instructions packed with  
each product for specific requirements.  
NOTE: Additional clearances may be  
required. Check to be sure the oven  
supports above the Warming Drawer  
do not obstruct the required interior 23 1/2”  
(59.7 cm) depth and 9 1/4(23.5 cm) height.  
The middle rail separating the openings  
may need to be larger than the 2(5.1 cm)  
minimum shown. Always refer to the  
Combined Advantium and Wall  
Oven Installation:  
When installed in combination with a  
Monogram single wall oven, use separate  
electrical junction boxes.  
individual installation instructions packed  
with each product for specific requirements.  
Refer to the Advantium oven installation  
instructions for electrical requirements of  
that product.  
These connections must be made  
by a qualified electrician. All electrical  
connections must meet National Electrical  
Code or prevailing local codes.  
Warming Drawer  
Combined with Advantium  
and Single Oven:  
Install a separate 120V, 60Hz, properly  
grounded receptacle. See installation  
Instructions packed with each product  
for specific requirements.  
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Installation Instructions  
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Electrical Connections  
Turn off the circuit breaker or remove  
fuses to the oven branch circuit.  
B1  
B2  
ATTENTION INSTALLER  
All electric wall ovens must be hard wired  
(direct wired) into an approved junction  
box. A plug and receptacle is NOT permitted  
on these products.  
With the oven supported on a table  
or platform in front of the cabinet  
opening, connect the flexible conduit  
to the electrical junction box as shown  
below. Position the conduit in such a  
manner that it will lie on top of the  
oven 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 the junction box.  
DO NOT shorten the flexible conduit.  
The conduit strain relief clamp must be  
securely attached to the junction box  
and the flexible conduit must be securely  
attached to the clamp. If the flexible  
conduit will not fit within the clamp, do not  
install the oven until a clamp of the proper  
size is obtained.  
Junction Box  
5”  
Location  
(12.7cm)  
NOTE TO ELECTRICIAN: The 3 power  
leads supplied with this appliance are  
UL recognized for connection to heavier  
gauge household wiring. The insulation  
of these 3 leads is rated at temperatures  
much higher than the temperature rating  
of household wiring. The current carrying  
capacity of the conductor is governed  
by the wire gauge and the temperature  
rating of the insulation around the wire.  
Conduit  
48 1/2”  
(123 cm)  
long  
GROUND  
WIRE  
BARE  
GROUND  
RED  
WHITE  
BLACK  
WARNING: Improper  
connection of aluminum house  
wiring to copper leads can  
Strain Relief Clamp  
(not included)  
must be used at  
Junction Box  
Place oven on a  
support to assist in  
connecting conduit  
result in an electrical hazard or fire.  
Use only connectors designed for  
joining copper to aluminum and follow  
the manufacturers recommended  
procedure closely.  
AVERTISSEMENT :  
Le raccordement inadéquat dun  
câblage résidentiel en aluminium  
à des fils de sortie en cuivre peut  
entraîner un risque électrique ou  
dincendie. Utilisez uniquement des  
connecteurs conçus pour raccorder  
du cuivre à laluminium et respectez  
minutieusement la procédure  
recommandée par le fabricant.  
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Installation Instructions  
B
Electrical Connections  
cont.  
This oven is supplied with a 48(123 cm)  
New Construction and  
Four-Conductor Branch  
Circuit Connection  
B3  
B4  
long flexible conduit consisting of:  
3 insulated conductors (copper)  
1 bare ground conductor (copper)  
Attach conductors to residence wiring as  
shown by wiring diagram.  
When installing in new construction, or  
When installing in a mobile home, or  
When installing in a recreational vehicle, or  
B5  
CONDUIT  
FROM  
OVEN  
WHITE  
(NEUTRAL)  
16AWG  
UL APPROVED  
CONNECTOR  
When local codes do not permit grounding through  
neutral:  
RED  
16AWG  
BLACK  
16AWG  
BARE  
COPPER  
16AWG  
a. Cut the neutral (white) lead from the crimp.  
Re-strip the neutral (white) lead to expose the  
proper length of conductor.  
TO BREAKER PANEL  
WHITE  
RED  
BLACK  
#12-#10 AWG COPPER  
NMD90 WIRE. FUSE 20  
AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER  
GROUND  
UL APPROVED  
JUNCTION BOX AND COVER  
Ground  
Wire  
Three-Conductor Branch  
Circuit Connection  
B6  
When connecting to a three-conductor branch circuit,  
if local codes permit:  
Junction Box  
Cover  
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. Attach the appliance grounding lead (green or  
bare copper) in accordance with local codes. If the  
residence grounding conductor is aluminum, see  
WARNING on page 10.  
c. Connect the oven neutral (white) lead to  
the branch circuit neutral (white or gray) in  
accordance with local codes, using a wire nut.  
Ground and  
Neutral Wires  
Junction Box  
Cover  
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 codes,  
using wire nuts. If the residence red, black or  
white leads are aluminum conductors, see  
WARNING on page 10.  
b. Connect the oven red lead to the branch circuit  
red lead in accordance with local codes, using a  
wire nut.  
c. Connect the oven black lead to the branch circuit  
black lead in accordance with local codes, using a  
wire nut. If the residence red, black or white leads  
are aluminum conductors, see WARNING on  
page 10.  
e. Install Junction Box Cover.  
d. Install Junction Box Cover.  
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Installation Instructions  
C
Securing the Oven in the Opening  
Sliding the Oven Into  
the Opening  
Drilling the Pilot Holes  
and Mounting the Oven  
C1  
C2  
a. Loop (do not tie) a 36(91 cm) string  
around the conduit before the oven is slid  
into place. This will keep the conduit from  
falling behind the oven.  
NOTE: Before drilling the pilot holes,  
make sure the oven is pushed as far  
back into the opening as it will go  
and centered.  
a. Drill through the mounting holes (top and  
bottom) of the side trim, for the #8 screws  
provided.  
Pull out on  
string loop  
while pushing  
the oven into  
the cabinet  
The screws must  
be a minimum of  
1/4(0.64 cm)  
Mounting  
Hole  
Locations  
from the front  
of the cutout.  
b. Lift oven into cabinet cutout using the oven  
opening as a grip. Carefully push against  
oven front frame. Do not push against  
outside edges.  
WARNING: Mounting  
screws must be used. Failure to  
do so could result in the oven  
falling out of the cabinet causing  
serious injury.  
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.  
d. When you are sure the conduit is out of the  
way, slide the oven 3/4 way back into the  
opening. Remove the string by pulling on  
one end of the loop.  
AVERTISSEMENT :  
Des vis de montage doivent  
être utilisées. Le défaut de se  
conformer à cette directive peut  
occasionner la chute de four et, par  
voie de conséquence, des blessures  
sévères.  
b. Secure the oven to cabinet with screws  
provided.  
NOTE: If the cabinet is particle board, you  
must use #8 x 3/4(1.9 cm) particle board  
screws. These may be purchased at any  
hardware store.  
(Continued on following page)  
12  
Installation Instructions  
Installing the Oven  
Rack Supports and  
Oven Racks  
Installing the Metal  
C4  
C3  
Bottom Trim  
a. Place the bottom trim between the side  
trim and against the bottom of the cutout.  
Oven Rack Supports  
b. Using two trim screws provided, secure  
the bottom trim to the bottom edge of the  
cabinet.  
Place the rack support with the slotted  
holes over the rear bolts and the round holes  
over the front bolts. Using an adjustable  
wrench, lightly secure with four nuts but  
do not overtighten or the enamel could be  
chipped. Repeat for the second rack support.  
Round  
Slotted  
holes over  
front bolts  
holes over  
rear bolts  
Oven Racks  
a. Place the rear rack locks over and onto  
the rack supports (five rack positions are  
available, including the top position).  
IMPORTANT: If this unit is ever  
removed from the cabinet or the oven  
is ever pulled out for service, the trim  
must be removed first or damage to  
the trim will occur.  
b. Slide the rack all the way in until the rear  
rack locks are secure on the rear rack  
supports, and press the front rack locks  
onto the front rack supports.  
Slide the rack  
all the way in  
and push  
down to lock  
the front rack  
locks onto the  
front rack  
supports  
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Installation Instructions  
D
Replacing the Oven Door  
Open the oven door as far as it  
will open.  
D3  
NOTE: The oven door is heavy. You  
may need help lifting the door high  
enough to slide it into the hinge slots.  
Do not lift the door by the handle.  
Push the hinge locks up against the  
front frame of the oven cavity, to the  
locked position.  
D4  
Hinge in  
Locked Position  
Lift the oven door by  
D1  
placing one hand on  
each side. The door is  
heavy, so you may need  
help. Do not lift the door  
by the handle.  
Notch of Hinge  
Securely Fitted  
into Bottom of  
Hinge Slot  
Close the oven door.  
D5  
With the door at the same angle as  
the removal 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  
D2  
bottom of the slot.  
Hinge Arm  
Bottom Edge  
of Slot  
Hinge Notch  
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Installation Instructions  
Pre-Test Checklist  
Remove all protective film, if present, and  
any stickers.  
Check that the bottom trim is installed  
properly (see page 13).  
Check to be sure that all wiring is secure  
and not pinched or in contact with moving  
parts.  
Check to be sure the mounting screws are  
installed and flush with the side trim (see  
page 12).  
NOTE TO ELECTRICIAN: You must  
unplug the green wire (near where the  
long flexible conduit exits the unit)  
when conducting high-potential testing.  
Please replug prior to operation.  
Operation Checklist  
Remove all items from the inside  
of the oven.  
NOTE TO ELECTRICIAN: The power  
leads supplied with this appliance are  
UL recognized for connections to larger  
gauge household wiring. The insulation  
of these 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 wire gauge and also  
the temperature rating of the insulation  
around the wire.  
Check that conduit is securely connected  
to the junction box.  
Turn on the power to the oven. (Refer to  
your Owners Manual.) Verify that the bake  
and broil units, and all cooking functions  
operate properly.  
Check that the circuit breaker is not tripped  
nor the house fuse blown.  
NOTE: ALUMINUM WIRING  
A. WARNING: IMPROPER  
CONNECTION OF ALUMINUM  
HOUSE WIRING TO THE COPPER  
LEADS CAN RESULT IN AN  
See your Owners Manual for  
troubleshooting list.  
If "bAd" "LInE" appears in the display  
when the power is turned on, the house  
wiring connections are incorrect.  
ELECTRICAL HAZARD OR FIRE.  
B. Splice copper wires to aluminum  
wiring using special connectors  
designed and UL approved for  
joining copper to aluminum,  
and follow the manufacturers  
recommended connector procedure  
closely.  
NOTE: Wire used, location and  
enclosure of splices, etc., must  
conform to good wiring practice and  
local codes.  
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Printed in U.S.A.  
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