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Self - Cleaning Radiant Installation Electric Slide - In Range Instructions JSP42 , JS968 , JS900 , JS905 I Igfey . cooumhave questions , call 1.800 . GE.CARES or visit our website at : I Note to Installer - - Be sure to leave these Before You Begin instructions with the consumer . Read these instructions carefully and completely . Note to Consumer - - Keep these instructions for future reference . • IMPORTANT - save these Proper installation is the responsibility instructions for local inspector's use . of the installer and product failure due • IMPORTANT - observeall to improper installation is NOT covered governing codes and ordinances . under warranty . NOTE - - This appliance must be properly grounded . PARTS INCLUDED TOOLS YOU WILL NEED 1 / 8 " Drill Bit and Wrench or Pliers Electric or Hand Drill ( for 1 - 7 / 16 " Nut ) 2 Screws Screws Anti - Tip Bracket Level 1 / 4 " Nut Driver MATERIALS YOU MAY NEED Pliers Tape Measure Tin Snips Lag Bolts Anchor Sleeves S Pencil ( For Anti - Tip Bracket Mounted on Concrete Floors Only ) Straight Edge or Square Safety Glasses ( UL Approved 40 or 50 AMP ) Squeeze Connector ( For Conduit 4 - Wire Cord OR 3 - Wire Cord Installations Only ) 4 ' long 4 " long Hand or Sabre Saw 31 - 10621 - 2 1 - 07 JR 1
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Installation Instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For Your Safety WARNING : Toreducthee risk of tipping , the appliance must be secured by properly installing _ i , WARNING : For personal the Anti - Tip bracket packed with the safety , remove house fuse or open appliance . cJrcuJtbreaker before ebeginningsult JnstallatJon . FaJlureto do so could r Jnserious injury or even death . All rough - in and spacing dimensions must be met for safe use of your range . Electricity to the range can be disconnected at the outlet without moving the range if the outlet is in the preferred location ( remove lower drawer ) . To reduce the risk of burns or fire when reaching over hot surface elements , cabinet storage If you pull the range out and away from the wall space above the cooktop should be avoided . If for any reason , make sure the Anti - Tip bracket is cabinet storage space is to be provided above engaged when the range is pushed back against the wall . the cooktop , the risk can be reduced by installing a range hood that sticks out at least 5 " beyond the front of the cabinets . Cabinets installed above a cooktop must be no deeper than 13 " Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician . 2
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Installation Instructions Pre - lnstallation Checklist Move range indoors in front of Inspect Installation Location cabinet opening . Refer to alternate construction section ( Do not use hand trucks when for the following non - standard installations . moving the unpackaged range . Cooktop glass may be broken . ) a . Counter opening extends to the wall : Protect the kitchen flood Flatten and Maintop Filler ( supplied with the place a piece of the shipping carton in range . ) ( See page 15 , section AA , front of the installation location to for Installation Instructions ) or protect the flooring . Backguard ( Kit JXS36XX or JXS39SS ) . See page 15 . Do not remove the protective channel from the sides of the glass b . Counter height greater than cooktop , if applicable , until later in 36 - 3 / 4 " : the installation . Lower Trim Slide - In ( Kit JXS56XX ) . c . Protective One side is not enclosed by Channel a cabinet : Bodyside ( Kit JXS76XX ) . d . Island Installation : To provide an optimum installation , the top surface of the countertop must be level and flat ( lie on the same plane ) around the 3 sides that are adjacent to range cooktop . Proper adjustments to make the top flat should be made or gaps between the countertop and range cooktop may occur . Forcing the Carefully , tilt the range to access the cooktop to fit may cause excessive range leveling legs . Use an adjustable gaps and could break the glass wrench to screw leveling legs out so and void the warranty . that glass support flanges clear top of To obtain Kits : countertop . a . Visit GE Web Site ( See page 1 ) b . Call GE Answer Center ( See page 1 ) c . Contact Dealer 3 ( Continued on following page )
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Installation Instructions Pre - lnstallation Checklist cont . Door removal is not a requirement for Storage Drawer Removal installation of the product , but is an added convenience . To remove the door : Pull the drawer out until it stops . Open the oven door as far as it will go . Lift the front of the drawer until the stops clear the guides . Push both hinge Hinge Rail locks down toward _ , , Position the door frame , ; iontge to the unlocked U _ locked position . This may require a flat blade Hinge screwdriver . Arm DO NOT LIFT THE DOOR BY THE HANDLE ! Pull forward and remove the drawer . Place hands on both sides of the door , and close the oven door to the removal position . This is half way between the broil stop and fully closed . [ _ Liftdoor up and out until the hinge armsslots . clear the 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 . [ _ i1 _ ' Remove packing materials . Remove labels on door , plastic on trim and panel , and all tape around the range . 4
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Installation Instructions Pre - lnstallation Cutout and Required Clearances OVERALL DEPTH { _ 27 - 1 / 2 " If cabinets are placed less than 30 " above the range , see Alternate Construction , section AF , on page 16 . 30 " ranges conform to U . L . requirements for 0 " spacing from vertical walls below countertops . Allow 1 / 4 " minimum clearance at the back wall above the countertop . Wall coverings , counters and cabinets around range must withstand heat ( up to 194 ° F ) generated by the range . Follow instructions packaged with alternate 30 " Mir appliance . For Optimum Installation These Surfaces Must Be Flat & Level i _ 3 _ ' i * _ ' - _ - " 15 " Min . vertical distance from the bottom of the adjacent overhead cabinets / Countertop Depth 25 " 36 " countertop 1 - 114 " Min . Countertop to top of drawer Electrical Outlet Area Shave Raised Edge To Clear 31 - 1 / 8 " Wide Control Panel 5
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Installation Instructions Standard Installation I - 2 - - 1STAN DARD INSTALLATION f 1t4 " Min . Flat Flat Area 9t16 " Min . Flat I 29 - 15t16 " - 30 - 1 / 16 " " _ 1 Smooth Cut If the construction of your cabinet cannot Center the 30 " wide opening over the provide a 1 / 4 " flat area at the back of the adjacent cabinets and mark with a countertop opening , consider changing the straight edge . countertop to accommodate this dimension . Using a straight edge , mark the back line See Alternate Construction section . If the area II _ 1 at 23 - 3 / 16 " from the front edge of the is not flat , excess tension may be applied to counter . the glass cooktop , causing breakage and voiding the warranty . [ - _ Be careful not to damage the adjacent I _ . C _ l cabinets while cutting the countertop . Use a hand or saber saw to make straight smooth cuts . [ _ Remove countertop raised edge , if incorporated . ( See illustration on page 5 ) 6
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Installation Instructions Electrical Connections You must use a 3 - wire , single - phase A . C . ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 208Y / 120 Volt or 240 / 120 Volt , 60 hertz electrical system . CAUTION : For personal safety , do not use an extension cord with this If the electrical service provided does not meet the above specifications , have a appliance . Remove house fuse or open licensed electrician install an approved outlet . circuit breaker before beginning installation . Use only a 3 - conductor or a 4 - conductor UL - listed range cord . These cords may be This appliance must be supplied with the provided with ring terminals on wire and a proper voltage and frequency , and connected strain relief device . to an individual properly grounded branch circuit , protected by a circuit breaker or fuse A range cord rated at 40 amps with 125 / 250 having amperage as specified on the rating minimum volt range is required . A 50 amp plate . The rating plate is located above the range cord is not recommended but if used , " it storage drawer on the oven frame . should be marked for use with nominal 1 - 3 / 8 diameter connection openings . Care shouldlief be taken to center the cable and strain re Rating Plate within the knockout hole to keep the edge Location from damaging the cable . • Because range terminals are not accessible after range is in position , flexible service conduit or cord must be used . We recommend you have the electrical wiring and hookup of your range connected by a NOTE : If conduit is being used , go to Step 3D qualified electrician . After installation , have and then to Step 6 or 7 . the electrician show you where your main • On some models , a filter capacitor may be range disconnect is located . connected between the black and white Check with your local utilities for electrical leads on the junction block . codes which apply in your area . Failure to ALL NEW CONSTRUCTIONS , wire your oven according to governing codesre could result in a hazardous condition . If the MOBILE HOMES AND INSTALLATIONS WHERE are no local codes , your range must be wired LOCAL CODES DO NOT and fused to meet the requirements of the ALLOW GROUNDING National Electrical Code , ANSI / NFPA No . 70 - THROUGH NEUTRAL , Latest Edition . You can get a copy by writing : REQUIRE A 4 - CONDUCTOR National Fire Protection Association UL - LISTED RANGE CORD . Batterymarch Park Quincy , MA 02269 Effective January 1 , 1996 , the National Electrical Code requires that new construction ( not existing ) utilize a 4 - conductor connection to an electric range . When installing an electric range in new construction , follow Steps 3 and 5 for 4 - wire connection . 7 ( Continued on following page )
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Installation Instructions Electrical Connections cont . F _ POWER CORD AND STRAIN @ For power cord installations only ( see RELIEF INSTALLATION the next step if using conduit ) , assemble the strain relief in the hole . Insert the power cord through the strain relief and r - A - ] Remove the wire cover tighten . Allow enough slack to easily ( on the back of the attach the cord terminals to the terminal range ) by removing 2 block . If tabs are present at the end of screws , using a 1 / 4 " the winged strain relief , they can be nut driver . " _ i _ A oiryer removed for better fit . Do not discard these NOTE : Do not install the power cord screws , without a strain relief . The strain relief bracket should be installed before the knockout r _ Remove ring ( 1 - 3 / 8 " ) reinstalling the rear range wiring cover . located on bracket directly below the Terminal terminal block . To remove the knockout , use a pair of pliers to bend the knockout ring away from the bracket and twist until ring is removed . _ j _ / ( Tpprr _ anr _ n _ cl ° Ck Bracket _ may vary ) @ For conduit installations only , purchase a squeeze connector matching the diameter of your conduit and assemble it in the hole . Insert the conduit through the squeeze connector and J Knockout / tighten . Allow enough slack to easilyck . Knockout ring ring removed attach the wires to the terminal blo in bracket NOTE : Do not install the conduit without a squeeze connector . The squeeze connector should be installed before reinstalling the rear range wiring cover . 8
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Installation Instructions Electrical Connections cont . _ 7 3 - WIRE POWER CORD _ - ] 4 - WIRE POWER CORD INSTALLATION INSTALLATION A WARNING : The neutral or WARNING : The neutral wire of ground wire of the power cord must the supply circuit must be connectedhe be connected to the neutral terminal to the neutral terminal located in t located in the center of the terminal lower center of the terminal block . block . The power leads must be The power leads must be connected connected to the lower left and the to the lower left and the lower right terminals of the terminal block . The lower right terminals of the terminal block . 4th grounding lead must be connected to the frame of the range with the [ _ ] Remove the 3 lower terminal screws ground plate and the ground screw . from the terminal block . Insert the 3 @ Remove the 3 lower terminal screws from terminal screws through each power the terminal block . Remove the ground cord terminal ring and into the lower terminals of the terminal block . Be screw and ground plate and retain them . certain that the center wire ( white / Cut and discard the ground strap . DO neutral ) is connected to the center lower NOT DISCARD ANY SCREWS . position of the terminal block . Tighten FcIqnsert the one ground screw into the screws securely into the terminal block . power cord ground wire terminal ring , DO NOT remove the ground strap through the ground plate and into the connection . frame of the range . @ Insert the 3 terminal screws ( removed Terminal block earlier ) through each power cord ( appearance terminal ring and into the lower . may vary ) terminals of the terminal block Be certain that the center wire ( white / Neutral neutral ) is connected to the center lower terminal position of the terminal block . Tighten screws securely into the terminal block . Ground Ground Before Ground strap plate strap block or strap " Neutral After _ j / _ termina , Ground Term na _ _ ' _ i plate block _ _ ' _ " _ / ( grounding _ ; _ _ to range ) _ , ' Power cord - _ - Jt _ - _ - Ground " " _ " ¢ Step proceed screw . . . . . . . . % . . _ _ ' _ : , _ I o I [ - _ Skip to 8 and with the installation . to Step proceed _ ] Skip 8 and with the installation . 9
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Installation Instructions Electrical Connections cont . 4 - WIRE CONDUIT INSTALLATION F67 3 - WIRE CONDUIT INSTALLATION m Loosen the three lower terminal screws I - A - ] Loosen the 3 lower terminal screws @ from the terminal block . Insert the center from the terminal block . Remove the bare wire ( white / neutral ) tip through the ground screw and ground plate and retain them . Cut and discard the bottom center terminal block opening . On certain models , the wire will need to ground strap . DO NOT DISCARD ANY SCREWS . be inserted through the ground strap opening and then into the bottom center [ ] Insert the ground bare wire tip between block opening . Insert the two side bare the range frame and the ground plate wire tips into the lower left and the lower ( removed earlier ) and secure it in place right terminal block openings . Tighten with the ground screw ( removed earlier ) . the screws until the wire is firmly Insert the bare wire ( white / neutral ) tip secured ( 35 to 50 inch - lbs . ) . Do not through the bottom center of the over - tighten the screws since it could terminal block opening . Insert the two damage the wires . side bare wire tips into the lower left and the lower right terminal block openings . NOTE : ALUMINUM WIRING : Tighten the screws until the wire is firmly Aluminum building wire may be used secured ( 35 to 50 inch - lbs . ) . Do not but it must be rated for the correct over - tighten the screws since it could amperage and voltage to make damage the wires . connection . Connect wires according to this Step 6 or Step 7 depending on Before Ground strap number of wires . block Terminal @ Terminal block _ f _ Ground strap _ Neutral WEre tips . . . . . . . . . . - 4 = o u l " terminal Bracket _ J Conduit Tlercmhkal Ground Wire used , location and enclosure of W , retip , - - / - - toranoe splices , etc . , must conform to good wiring practices and local codes . " d o r _ Skip to Step 8 and proceed with the installation . I - - I ' Bracket _ 1 Proceed to Step 8 . 10
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Installation Instructions Installing the Range INSTALLING THE BRACKET [ _ REPLACETHE WIRE COVER IN WOOD OR CONCRETE Replace the wire cover INSTALLATION - - WOOD ( on the back of the CONSTRUCTIONS range ) by replacing the 2 screws removed Locate the centers of the 4 holes @ earlier . identified in Fig . 1 as Floor - Wood and Wall . [ ] Drill a 1 / 8 " pilot hole through the NOTE : When reinstalling the wire pre - marked areas . Note the angle of cover , make sure that wires do not the wall screw in Fig . 2 . become pinched between the wire @ Mount the Anti - Tip bracket with the cover and the housing . 4 screws provided . FIG . 2 To Front Edge of Countertop _ 25 " - - - - - m I L - - - ' _ - v Bracket r _ LOCATING THE ANTI - TIP BRACKET Wall Plate r _ Decide whether the bracket will be Screw Must _ Enter Wood installed on the right or left side of the orMeta , range opening . 2 [ _ Place the bracket as shown in Fig . 1 . FIG . 1 INSTALLATION - - CONCRETE CONSTRUCTIONS For concrete installation , you will need two 1 / 4 " x 1 - 1 / 2 " lag screws and two Adjacent % 1 ( _ D ' _ ) sleeve anchors . Cabinet Wall ( _ , , ) FLOOR - WOOD Locate the center of the 4 holes identified in Fig . 1 as Floor - Concrete Bracket and Wall . Drill the recommended size Side holes in each . / Rear Install the sleeve anchors into the @ Leveling Leg FLOOR - CONCRETE predrilled concrete holes and install the lag and wall screws through the Anti - Tip WARNING : bracket . Make sure the screws are securely tightened . Range must be secured by Anti - Tip bracket supplied . See instructions to install ( supplied with bracket ) . Unless properly installed , the range could be tipped by stepping or sitting on the door . Injury may result from spilled hot liquids or from the range itself . ( Continued on following page ) I1
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Installation Instructions Installing The Range cont . SLIDE RANGE INTO OPENING SLIDE RANGE INTO OPENING ( cont . ) @ Position the range in front of the cabinet opening . Plug the range cord into the receptacle . Locate the cord in the back of the range % Make sure that the glass which in a manner that it will not touch or be overhangs the countertop clears the moved by the drawer . countertop . If necessary , raise the unit by lowering the leveling legs . \ Position range cord so that there is no interference Push while lifting the range into the @ with storage drawer opening , until the range is within 2 " i - of engaging the anti - tip bracket . \ 1 @ Remove the protective trim from the \ side of glass ( if provided ) . % Using the adjustable pliers or wrench , I STORAGEDRAWER 1 carefully screw in the back leveling leg until the glass overhang comes to rest / / / / / on the countertop . FINAL CHECK OF THE ANTI - TIP BRACKET When installation is r - _ complete and the range is in place , check to be sure that the rear leveling leg is fully F _ Then carefully screw in the front two inserted into the slot leveling legs ( similar to E ) until the of the Anti - Tip Bracket . glass overhang touches the countertop . Carefully push the range into the @ opening until the countertop fully engages the control panel . The back glass overhang should cover the cutout opening . ountertop Make sure the edge of the countertop fits flush against the end of the Front Controt Panel 12
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Installation Instructions cont . Installing The Range REPLACING THE STORAGE REPLACING THE OVEN DOOR DRAWER NOTE : The oven door is heavy . You [ ] P , acethe % may need help lifting the door high drawer rail enough to slide it into the hinge slots . on the guides . / _ Do not lift the door by the handle . _ ] Push the drawer in @ Lift the oven door by until it stops . placing one hand on each side . The door Lift the front of the drawer and push in @ until the stops clear the guides . is heavy , so you may need help . Do not lift Lower the front of the drawer and @ the door by the handle . push in until it closes . SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS IF YOU ARE HAVING PROBLEMS WHILE REPLACING THE STORAGE DRAWER With the door at the same angle as If Drawer Won't Close : the removal position ( halfway between Drawer front the closed and broil stop position ) , Drawerdoe $ pane _ tipped notctose away from seat the notch of the hinge arm into body side I completely I Rear drawer _ I _ the bottom edge of the hinge slot . Power cord _ l I _ support is resting may be obstructing The notch of the hinge arm must be fully seated into the bottom of the slot . drawerinthisarea _ j _ on top of guide rail Hinge Arm m _ of Slot Remove and replace , making sure the power cord is not obstructing the drawer and / or the rail is in the guide . BottomEdge / ' 2 - _ / " If Drawer Is Crooked : / Rear drawer Hinge Notch support is on Drawer front panel top of guide rail on the high side r _ tippedto one side @ Open the oven door as far as it will open . @ Push the hinge locks Hinge in t up against the front LockedP | osition frame of the oven tI _ Remove and replace , making sure the rail is cavity , to the I & _ i _ J Notch of Hinge in the guide . locked Securely Fitted j _ L _ . _ / position , into Bottom of - f 1 _ Hinge Slot _ ' _ . _ Close the oven door . 13
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Installation Instructions Final 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 to be sure that all packing materials and tape on metal panel ( if applicable ) under control knobs and drawer have been removed . Operation Checklist Check to make sure the Clock display is energized . If a series of horizontal red lines appear in the display , disconnect power immediately . Recheck the range wiring connections . If change is made to connections , retest again . If no change is required , have building wiring checked for proper connections and voltage . It is recommended that the clock be changed if the red lines appear . Push down and turn any one of the four surface knobs to " MED " setting to observe that the element glows within 15 seconds . Turn the knob off when glow is detected . If the glow is not detected within the time limit , recheck the range wiring connections . If change is required , retest again . If no change is required , have building wiring checked for proper connections and voltage . 14
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Installation Instructions Alternate Construction If you use the filler kit , place the metal filler [ - _ OPTIONAL MAINTOP FILLER piece supplied with the range to the back OR BACKGUARD KIT of the range as shown in the figure below . Start the 2 screws into the upper holes at the If counter opening extends to the wall , it will outside rear of the range above the louvers require Maintop Filler Kit ( supplied with the and through the slots in the trim , holding the range ) or Backguard Kit ( JXS36XX or filler piece centered on the maintop frame JXS39SS ) to close the gap . and pushing upward to close the gap NOTE : If the countertop is greater than 25 " between the bottom of the glass and the it will show a gap between the backguardall . filler trim . and wall or between filler kit and the w When the trim is set in the proper position , If the countertop is less than 25 " a gap will tighten the 2 mounting screws . The top of the occur between the countertop front and the trim should be located below the top surface control panel ends ( see section 11G on of the glass to prevent pots , pans and skillets page 12 ) . from damaging the painted parts . If you are using the optional backguard kit , Refer to the Standard Installation of the refer to the backguard kit instructions for Range beginning on page 6 . installation details . Cooktop Wall i Must Be 25 " Level ige Maintop Filler Must Be - - - _ 30 " _ ' _ ' _ Must Be Flat ( 2 ) # 8 Screws Smooth Cut . _ Flat Must Be Level 31 - 1 / 8 " 15 ( Continued on following page )
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Installation Instructions Alternate Construction cont . [ _ COUNTERTOPSHIGHER [ ' A - ' D - ] IS LAN D INSTALLATION THAN 36 - 1 / 2 " Attach the Anti - Tip bracket per instructions If countertop height is between 36 - 1 / 2 " in section D , making sure that the rear of the bracket is 25 " from the front of the and 38 _ ' a lower trim kit ( JXS56XX ) uisctions recommended . Refer to the kit instr countertop . for installation details . Be aware that the screws provided are long and may penetrate through the back of the Flat & Level island cabinets . In this event , use shorter With Back & screws ( not provided ) or the screws provided pposite Side should be used in the floor ( see Section D _ , _ / t for Wood / Concrete Floor Installation ) . J : , Do not use Backguard Kit JXS36XX or JXS39SS . 1 , , [ ' _ FOR CABINET OPENINGS APPROXIMATELY 30 - 3 / 8 " If range is installed in cabinet opening approximately 30 - 3 / 8 " the Vertical Side Trim Kit ( JXS86XX ) should be used to cover gaps I - A - - C - ] FOR NON - BUILT - IN between range sides and cabinet . Refer to INSTALLATION ( END OF the kit instructions for installation details . CABINET LOCATION ) When installing the range at the end of a cabinet section which will expose the [ ' _ CABINETS OVERTHERANGE unfinished side of the range , use Body Side LESS THAN 30 " Kit ( JXS76XX ) . Refer to the kit instructions for installation details . 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 114 " insulating millboard covered with sheet metal not less than 0.0122 " thick . 16
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