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PRODUCT DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES FOR 36” MODELS

Design Information

35-7/8

” 

Width 

8-1/2” 

Height

5

Universal Utility Locations

2”

17”

16”

Locate gas 

inlet on back 

wall or on  

floor 2” from 

back wall.

22-3/4” Min.

2-1/2”

8”

1/2”

12” Minimum 

Each Side

35”

* The opening between a 4” high 

backsplash must be 36” to allow 

the rangetop to slide back against 

the wall.

13” Max.

18” Min.

48” Minimum 

to Combustibles

12” Minimum to 

Adjacent Wall

WARNING:

Installations without a hood  

require 48” minimum to combustibles 

above the rangetop. A custom hood 

installation with exposed horizontal 

combustible surfaces must have 

an Auto-On feature. Refer to hood 

installation instructions for specific 

hood clearances.
The surface of the entire back wall 

above the countertop and below the 

hood must be covered with a non-

combustible material such as metal, 

ceramic tile, brick, marble or other 

stone.

*36”

Non-

combustible 

material

27-1/2” to 

Front of 

Bullnose

48” Min. to 

Combustibles

0” 

Clearance

12” Minimum to 

Combustibles or 0” 

to non-combustible 

material above the 

cooking surface

36”

ADDITIONAL CLEARANCES:

Allow 12” minimum clearance to an 

adjacent wall on each side.
Working areas adjacent to the rangetop 

should have 18” minimum clearance 

between countertop and the bottom of 

the wall cabinet.
For island installation, maintain 2-1/2 

in. minimum from cutout to back edge 

of countertop and 3 in. minimum from 

cutout to side edges of countertop (see 

top view).

Back

3” Min.

Island

Cutout

Top View

3” Min.

2-1/2” Min.

Summary of Contents for 36" Rangetop

Page 1: ...49 85219 06 14 GE Installation Instructions 36 Rangetop ...

Page 2: ...ith an air curtain hood or other range hood that operates by blowing air down on the cooktop This airflow may interfere with operation of the gas burners resulting in fire or explosion hazard Clearances to horizontal surfaces above the range measured to the cooking surface are below Failure to comply may result in fire hazard Installations without a hood require 48 minimum to combustibles A custom...

Page 3: ...ners 36 LP Gas Models ZGU364LD 4 gas burners and griddle ZGU364LR 4 gas burners and grill ZGU366L 6 gas burners 3 Design Information 30 to 36 Adjustable Height Backsplash With Shelf ZXADJB48PSS for 48 wide rangetops ZXADJB36PSS for 36 wide rangetops 12 High Backsplash ZX12B48PSS for 48 wide rangetops ZX12B36PSS for 36 wide rangetops BACKSPLASH ACCESSORIES All models require 12 minimum clearance to...

Page 4: ...mbustibles above the rangetop A custom hood installation with exposed horizontal combustible surfaces must have an Auto On feature Refer to hood installation instructions for specific hood clearances The surface of the entire back wall above the countertop and below the hood must be covered with a non combustible material such as metal ceramic tile brick marble or other stone 48 Non combustible ma...

Page 5: ...lation instructions for specific hood clearances The surface of the entire back wall above the countertop and below the hood must be covered with a non combustible material such as metal ceramic tile brick marble or other stone 36 Non combustible material 27 1 2 to Front of Bullnose 48 Min to Combustibles 0 Clearance 12 Minimum to Combustibles or 0 to non combustible material above the cooking sur...

Page 6: ...r at the sides of the control panel typically the maximum countertop cutout depth front to back Minimum countertop cutout depth is 25 1 4 Minimum cabinet cutout depth from the back of the rear trim to the back finished edge of the control panel typically the minimum cabinet depth front to back Maximum cabinet cutout depth is 26 minus the countertop overhang Include the overhang of the rear trim wh...

Page 7: ...pped with a three prong grounding plug which mates with a standard three prong grounding wall receptacle to minimize the possibility of shock hazard from this appliance If the electrical service provided does not meet the above specifications it is recommended that a licensed electrician install an approved outlet DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD GROUND PRONG FROM THE POWER C...

Page 8: ...ads and remove foam pad Griddle Flue Cover Grease Troughs Ties Remove Foam Pads CAUTION Stand clear The ends of the cut metal banding may snap toward you Cut the metal banding Remove packaging tape and foam Dispose of packaging materials properly Remove grill griddle covers grill grate and burner grates Lift out cast iron griddle flue cover grease troughs and pads ...

Page 9: ...designed to hang from the countertop by their side flanges Smooth any rough edges on the countertop before installing the rangetop Formica countertop edges must be finished The countertop must be strong enough to support the weight of the rangetop Cutout Opening with False Bottom You can construct the cutout with a false bottom to conceal the bottom of the rangetop Build the false bottom using a s...

Page 10: ...ended because it will result in a drop in gas pressure Make sure the regulator is installed in the right direction See arrow on the underside of the regulator NOTE Instead of using solid piping to connect to pressure regulator an approved flexible metal appliance connector may be used between the pipe stub and the shut off valve to the pressure regulator if local codes permit Turn on gas and check...

Page 11: ... The serial plate for your rangetop is located on the bottom of the rangetop In addition to the model and serial numbers it tells you the ratings of the burners and the type of fuel and pressure the rangetop was adjusted for when it left the factory Recheck Steps Double check to make sure everything in this manual has been completed Rechecking steps will ensure safe use of the rangetop CHECK BURNE...

Page 12: ...marked horizontal line and centered left to right The wall support panel must be secured to the wall at all 4 corners Use wood screws provided or wall anchors not provided to secure the support panel to the wall Place the cover panel over the wall support panel and secure with Torx screws provided Install 2 screws on each side Install 4 Wood Screws 1 8 Install T 15 Screws Wall Support Panel Wall S...

Page 13: ...cksplash packaging and protective film Locate wall studs on each side Where studs are not available plan to use wall anchors not provided Use a level to pencil 2 horizontal lines on the wall one 1 8 below the vent hood and the other 1 8 above the Range Rangetop This 1 8 space allows the cover panels to overlap the wall supports Secure the top wall support panel to the wall with 4 wood screws throu...

Page 14: ... top corner ZXADJB30PSS ZXADJB36PSS ZXADJB48PSS Accessory Installation INSTALL COVER PANELS See alternate method if side access is blocked Hold the bottom cover over the bottom support while driving one screw provided into each side Place the top cover with shelf over the top wall support If you have access to the sides secure the panel with two screws on each side Secure the top cover with shelf ...

Page 15: ...r Cap Burner Head Spark Igniter Main Orifice Simmer Orifice WARNING This conversion must be performed by a qualified installer or gas supplier in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and all codes and requirements of the authority having jurisdiction Failure to follow instructions could result in serious injury or property damage The qualified agency performing this work assumes respons...

Page 16: ...ecessary to grasp the exterior of the valve stem with a pair of pliers to prevent the valve stem from rotating as the set screw is adjusted To convert the LO setting from the LP to natural gas setting turn the screw counterclockwise about 3 4 turn 4 CHANGE GRILL ORIFICE if present Locate the 1 1 2 long Grill orifice Select for your gas type LP 047 NAT 067 Installation Instructions for Gas Conversi...

Page 17: ...the flames may have some yellow tipping at the ends of the flame Foreign particles in the gas line may cause an orange flame at first but this will soon disappear C Turn the burner knob to LO while observing the flame Adjust the setting of the upper row of flames using the valve bypass screw as follows Adjustments must be made with two other burners in operation on a medium setting This prevents t...

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