Installation guide

Installation
Instructions
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DESIGN
INFORMATION
27”
&
30"
Electric
Built-In
Wall
Ovens
SINGLE
OVEN
INSTALLATIONS
The
single
oven
may
be
installed
in
a
cabinet
alone
or
above
a
warming
drawer.
The
single
oven
may
also
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1.800.GE.CARES
(1.800.432.2737)
or
visit
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be
installed
below
a
countertop
or
below
specified
cooktops.
See
the
label
on
top
of
the
oven
for
approved
models.
In
Canada,
call
1.800.561.3344
or
visit
www.GEAppliances.ca
DOUBLE
OVEN
INSTALLATIONS
A
double
oven
may
be
installed
in
a
cabinet
alone
or
above
a
warming
drawer.
See
the
label
on
top
of
the
BEFORE
YOU
BEGIN
e
Note
to
Consumer
-
Keep
these
instructions
oven
for
approved
models.
for
future
reference.
: :
IMPORTANT:
Always
refer
to
individual
installation
instructions
packed
with
each
product
for
specific
e
Skill
level
-
Installation
of
this
appliance
requirements.
requires
a
qualified
installer
or
electrician.
Read
these
instructions
completely
and
carefully.
®
IMPORTANT
save
these
instructions
«
Proper
installation
is
the
responsibility
for
local
inspector's
use.
of
the
installer.
®*
IMPORTANT
observe
all
governing
*
Product
failure
due
to
improper
installation
codes
and
ordinances.
is
not
covered
under
Warranty.
PREPARE
THE
OPENING
e
Note
to
Installer
-
Be
sure
to
leave
these
*
Product
is
for
indoor
use
only.
instructions
with
Consumer.
NOTE:
If
the
cabinet
does
not
have
a
solid
bottom,
two
cf x
a
cm
x
10
cm
braces
or
runners
must
be
installed
to
support
the
weight
ean
Sottom
of
Cutout
ATTENTION
INSTALLER:
All
electric
wall
ovens
must
be
hard-wired
(direct-wired]
into
an
of
the
oven.
For
single
ovens,
the
runners
and
braces
and
Flush
with
Sides
of
Cutout
approved
junction
box.
A
plug
and
receptacle
is
NOT
permitted
on
these
products.
must
support
200
Ibs (91
kg).
For
double
ovens,
the
|
runners
and
braces
must
support
375
Ibs.
(170
kg).
NOTE:
If
marks,
blemishes
or
the
cutout
opening
are
q
visible
above
the
installed
oven,
it
may
be
necessary
to
FOR
YOUR
SAFETY:
add
wood
shims under
the
runners
and
front
trim
until
A
.
the
marks
or
opening
are
covered.
|
WAR
N
|
N
G:
Before
beginning
the
installation,
switch
power
off
at
the
service
panel
and
NOTE:
If
the
cabinet
does
not
have
a
front
frame
and
lock
the
service
disconnecting
means
to
prevent
power
from
being
switched
on
accidentally.
When
the
the
sides
are
less
than
3”
(1.9
cmj
thick,
shim
both
sides
service
disconnecting
means
cannot
be
locked,
securely
fasten
a
prominent
warning
device,
such
as
a
tag,
equally
to
establish
the
cutout
width
,
to
the
service
panel.
.
Be
sure
the
oven
is
securely
installed
in
a
cabinet
that
is
firmly
attached
to
the
house
structure.
Weight
on
the
oven
door
could
cause
the
oven
to
tip
and
result
in
injury.
Never
allow
anyone
to
climb,
sit,
stand
or
hang
on
the
oven
door.
Make
sure
the
wall
coverings,
counters
and
cabinets
around
the
oven
can
withstand
the
heat
suitable
(up
to
200°F
[93.3°C]}
generated
by
the
oven.
Bracing
to
Support
MATERIALS
YOU
MAY NEED
TOOLS
YOU
MAY
NEED
Junction
Box
1/8”
Drill
Bit
and
Electric
or
Hand
Drill
Wire
Nuts
Phillips
Screwdriver
Strain
Relief
Clamp
for
1/2”
Conduit
Wire
Strippers
REMOVE
PACKAGING
MATERIALS
Failure
to
remove
packaging
materials
could
result
in
damage
to
the
appliance.
Remove
all
packing
parts
from
oven,
racks
and heating
elements.
Remove
protective
film
and
labels
on
the
outer
door
and
control
panel.
Also,
remove
plastic
on
trims
and
panel,
all
tape
around
the
oven
and any
shipping
screws
securing
the
oven
to
the
base
pad.
Open
oven
door
and
remove
literature
pack
and
oven
racks.
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.
Rernove
pedestal
rails
from
seperate
box
and
set
aside
(30”
Double
Wall
Ovens
Only).

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