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Before you begin—Read these instructions completely and carefully.
IMPORTANT:

 Save these instructions for local inspector’s use.

IMPORTANT: OBSERVE ALL GOVERNING CODES AND ORDINANCES.
NOTE TO INSTALLER:

 Be sure to leave these instructions with the

Consumer.
NOTE TO CONSUMER:

 Keep these instructions with your Use and Care

Book for future reference.

This appliance must be properly grounded. See “Electrical Supply”, page 13.

CAUTION

WARNING

If you have questions concerning the installa-
tion of this product, call the GE Answer
Center

®

 Consumer Information Service at

800.626.2000, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

If you received a damaged oven, you should
contact your dealer.

Proper installation is the responsibility of the
installer. Product failure due to improper installation
is not covered under the GE Appliance Warranty. See
the Use & Care Guide for warranty information.

CAUTION:
• This oven should be installed by a qualified

installer or service technician.

• Never use the oven for warming or heating a

room. Prolonged use of the oven without
adequate ventilation can be hazardous.

Check with local utilities for electrical codes which
apply in your area. Local codes vary. Installation,
electrical connections and grounding must comply
with applicable codes. In the absence of local codes,
the oven should be installed in accordance with
National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70-1990.

Design Information

Models Available .................................................................................................................................. 3
Dimensions and Clearances ............................................................................................................... 3
Cabinet Style Options ......................................................................................................................... 4

Cabinetry

Tools and Materials required ............................................................................................................. 5
Framed Cabinet, Double Oven .......................................................................................................... 5
Framed Cabinet, Single Oven ............................................................................................................ 6
Frameless Cabinets .............................................................................................................................. 7
Single Oven Installed Below a Countertop ........................................................................................ 8

Cabinetry Modification Suggestions

Provide Oven Supports ....................................................................................................................... 9
Install Oven Supports .......................................................................................................................... 9
Determine Need for Filler Panels ..................................................................................................... 10
Filler Panel Construction .................................................................................................................. 10
Cut Rail for Filler Panel .................................................................................................................... 11
Cut Appearance Panel ...................................................................................................................... 11
Determine Location of Cleats ........................................................................................................... 11
Cut and Secure Cleats to Filler Panel ............................................................................................... 12
Secure Rail to Appearance Panel ..................................................................................................... 12
Secure Assembled Filler Panel to Cabinet ....................................................................................... 12

Installation

Tools and Materials Required .......................................................................................................... 13
Electrical Locations ........................................................................................................................... 14
Remove Oven Door ........................................................................................................................... 14
Route Cable Through Cutout ........................................................................................................... 14
Connect Electrical ....................................................................................................................... 14, 15
Secure Oven to Cabinet .................................................................................................................... 15
Attach Lower Trim ............................................................................................................................ 16
Replace the Oven Door ..................................................................................................................... 16

Contents

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Summary of Contents for Monogram ZET737BW

Page 1: ...GE Monogram Installation Instructions 30 Built In Ovens Models ZET757WW ZET757BW ZET737WW ZET737BW ...

Page 2: ...onged use of the oven without adequate ventilation can be hazardous Check with local utilities for electrical codes which apply in your area Local codes vary Installation electrical connections and grounding must comply with applicable codes In the absence of local codes the oven should be installed in accordance with National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 1990 Design Information Models Available 3...

Page 3: ...23 1 2 597 mm C 29 3 4 756 mm D 52 15 16 1345 mm E 15 16 24 mm F 50 15 16 1260 mm G 1 H 1 Design Information Built In Ovens With both single and double built in styles contempo rary Monogram ovens offer an array of choices for the custom kitchen Built in double convection ovens Built in single convection ovens Single oven A 21 533 mm B 23 1 2 597 mm C 29 3 4 756 mm D 28 1 4 718 mm E 15 16 24 mm F ...

Page 4: ...h The front surface of the ovens will be nearly flush with sur rounding cabinetry To obtain optimal appearance cabinet cutouts must be exact The examples shown here illustrate typical styles of 30 cabinets and oven fit Installation instructions for each of these basic cabinetry styles are provided in this section Designer Note Whenever possible align the oven with cabinetry details such as drawers...

Page 5: ...Min B Cutout Width 28 1 2 Min 28 5 8 Max C Cutout Height 51 13 16 Min 51 15 16 Max D Cutout Depth 23 1 2 Min E Cutout Location 12 Recommended H Overall Height 52 15 16 W Overall Width 29 3 4 Front Framed Partial Overlay Door Front Framed Full Overlay Door 2 x 4 lumber for runners Saw Level Phillips screwdriver and wood screws or other hardware for installing runners or shelf to support oven Use th...

Page 6: ...cabinets The front face of the oven will be flush with cabinetry doors or drawers Order a 30 single oven cabinet Rough opening for single oven must be Depth 23 1 2 min from inside back to front of cabinet frame Width 28 1 2 min 28 5 8 max Height 27 1 4 min 27 5 16 max 32 1 2 from floor is recommended to bring oven floor to countertop height All Monogram ovens require 11 16 overlap on both sides Al...

Page 7: ...ap around edges of opening on both sides Allow 1 for top and bottom overlap Allow 1 8 clearance between top of oven and cabinet door or panel and 1 8 between bottom of oven and cabinet drawer Installation of double oven requires a total height of 53 3 16 including clearances at top and bottom Installation of single oven requires a total height of 28 1 2 including clearances 30 Trim Strip or Upper ...

Page 8: ...rough opening of the base cabinet should be Depth 23 1 2 min from inside back to front of cabinet frame Width 28 1 2 min 28 5 8 max Height 27 1 4 min 27 5 16 max All Monogram single ovens require 11 16 on both sides Allow 1 min for top and bottom overlap Oven overlaps will conceal raw edges Locate the junction box Within 5 of the right side of the opening 22 min above the support platform Gas or e...

Page 9: ...m edge of the cutout The entire weight of the oven is supported by 2 x 4 runners or the solid floor and must be capable of supporting 275 lbs for double ovens and 150 lbs for single ovens Install oven supports Measure and mark the location of the runners or solid floor 12 recommended from the floor to the top of support for double ovens 32 1 2 recommended from the floor to the top of support for s...

Page 10: ...led at the required locations If there is a gap between the oven support floor and the bottom of the opening a bottom filler panel should be constructed to fill the gap Measure from the oven support floor to the top of the opening If the opening height is larger than the maximum cutout height a filler panel should be constructed to fill the gap We suggest that the filler panel be constructed using...

Page 11: ...th should match cabinet opening width The height of the top and bottom rail should be enough to securely attach the rail to the appearance panel plus 1 oven trim overlap The height of both the top and bottom rails should be adjusted depending upon the height of the gap to be filled or to enhance appearance Use drawer fronts for appearance panels or cut finished material and finish raw edges The ap...

Page 12: ...t to the appearance panel with screws Note If appearance panel is very narrow cleats can be attached to the rail For the top filler panel Cut 2 cleats out of 3 4 thick material approxi mately 1 1 4 wide Cut the cleats to a length leaving approximately 1 2 at the bottom of the appearance panel to attach the rail Position the outside edge and top of the cleat against the corner pencil marks Secure t...

Page 13: ...e ovens is 48 Double ovens are rated 8 0 KW at 240 volt and 6 KW at 208 volt Single ovens are rated 4 0 KW at 240 volt and 3 KW at 208 volt Electrical locations Tools and materials required For single oven Locate and install the junction box within reach of the power cord Approximately 5 from right side of opening 22 above the cutout floor or through the right side of cabinet wall into adjacent ca...

Page 14: ... injury to hands Remove oven doors Open the door to broil stop position Grasp each side of door lifting up and off the hinges Cover hinges with toweling while working in oven area Note The lower front trim is packed separately and should not be attached until the oven is installed and secured to the installation opening With oven in front of cabinet opening Connect oven power cable to junction box...

Page 15: ...d to branch circuit black lead Connect oven bare copper conductor and white lead to branch circuit neutral lead white or gray Secure oven to cabinet Position the flexible conduit on top of the oven in such a manner that it will not interfere with proper installation Slide oven into cabinet opening Drill 3 32 pilot holes through mounting holes in oven front frame 4 holes for single oven 8 holes for...

Page 16: ...ets on the oven Push the trim down until it snaps into place CAUTION The bottom of the trim provides an opening for cooling air to enter the cabinet This opening should never be blocked Replace the oven door Remove toweling The hinges should still be in broil stop position Slide the door down onto the hinges as far as it will go Close the door ...

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Page 20: ...uld be worn To obtain specific information concerning any Monogram product or service call GE Answer Center consumer information service at 800 626 2000 any time day or night For Monogram local service in your area call 1 800 444 1845 NOTE Product improvement is a continuing endeavor at General Electric Therefore materials appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice ...

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