Page 1: ...GE Monogram Installation Instructions 30 Convection Built In Ovens Models 7_2 T8 575YS5 7_ T8 57DYSB Zk2T85713 YBB 7__ 7 857 WY_7 7_ T8 375YS5 7_2T837l YSB 7_2T837BYBB 7__ 7 837 WY_7...
Page 2: ...se 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...
Page 3: ...7D YSB Stainlesssteel on blacksingle convection oven ZET837BYBB B a_ singleconvectionoven ZET837WYWW White singleconvectionoven I With both single and double built in styles contempo rary Monogram ove...
Page 4: ...fl ont sm tilce of the ovens will be nearly tlush with sur rounding cabinetry To obtain optimal appearance cabinet cutouts must be exact The examples shown here illustrate typical styles of 30 cabinet...
Page 5: ...d Clearance Allow 1 4 at Bottom for Clearance 23 1 2 Min _ Recommended Use the inlormation in this dimension drawing tor typical trained cabinets The tvont titce of the oven will be f ush with cabinet...
Page 6: ...ven cabinet Rough opening tot single oven must be I epth 23 1 2 rain fl om inside back to fi ont of cabinet hame Width 28 rain 28 3 8 max Height 23 max 34 h om floor is recommended to bring oven door...
Page 7: ...l be f ush with cabinetry doors or drawers Whenever possible order 30 h am_less cabinet with the cutout sized to fit the oven If yon are using stock cabinets additional finished fillet pieces may be r...
Page 8: ...WaferBoard _ _ _ SourcedonSite __ Tp__ _ He_ht __ _ II as rlequlrea 3 4 She_ __ _ _ PlywoodorWafer _ _ _ BoardSourced _ I on Site Ifa solid bottom is used Cut two pieces of 3 4 thick sheeting to tit...
Page 9: ...onnected to a suitable ground This wire must remain grounded to the oven If cold water pipe is interrupted by plastic non metallic gaskets union connections or other insulating materials I O NOT use t...
Page 10: ...pper oven one for the lower oven For single ovens there is one jumper Single ovens double ovens upper oven Jumper LoosenScrews Jumper Tighten Screws To connect to 208 volt circuit Remove the access pa...
Page 11: ...and intoovenopeningwith otberband Lift the ovento the cabinetopening verycarefully With oven in front of cabinet opening Insert power cable into cabinet opening Lift the oven into opening while contin...
Page 12: ...or wire lead on the appliance Failure to do so could result in a fire personal mjnry or electrical shock When connecting to a 3 conductor branch circuit Connect oven recl lead to branch circuit recl...
Page 13: ...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 maximmn cutout height a fille...
Page 14: ...tom Rail Lengthto Match Cabinet Cutout Opening Cut appearance panel Else drawer fl onts for appearance panels or cut finished material and finish raw edges The appearance panel width should match draw...
Page 15: ...Position the outside edge ancl bottom of the cleat against the corner pencil marks Secure the cleat to tile appearance panel with sciews Note if appearancepanelis verynarrow cleats can be attached to...
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