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3. Unplug the wire from the base of the igniter.

Burner and Top Removal

Note: The cooktop does not need to be removed
from the countertop.

1. Remove all igniters (see Igniter Removal).

                   

GEA00771

Torx

Screw

Igniter

Graphite

Gasket

2. Remove 2 Torx (T15) screws from each

burner base and remove the burner bases.

Caution: When replacing burner bases on
glasstop models, do not overtighten screws.

Caution: Graphite gaskets are very fragile. Care
must be given to avoid breaking.

3. Remove the flat graphite gaskets and set

aside.

4. Remove the knobs from the cooktop.

5. Lift off the cooktop and place it on a flat,

protected surface.

6.   Remove the graphite gaskets (glass cooktop

models only) and set aside.

Note: When reassembling the glass cooktop
models, replace the top before replacing the
graphite gaskets to avoid damage to the gaskets.

Caution: There is a foam gasket (seal) between
the cooktop and the burner box (nonglass models
only). This gasket must stay in place to ensure
proper air flow to the burners (see Igniter Re-
moval 
illustration).

Note: The cooktop itself is not equipped with a gas
shutoff valve. If installed correctly, a shutoff valve
will be in the main gas supply line “downstream” of
the appliance pressure regulator.

Igniter Removal

1. Remove the burner grate, burner cap, and

burner head from the cooktop.

             

GEA00741

BURNER

GRATE

BURNER
CAP

BURNER
HEAD

SPARK
IGNITER

BURNER BOX

BOTTOM

BURNER

BASE

2. Insert a small, flat screwdriver blade between

the edge of the igniter and burner base and lift
the igniter.

Caution: When removing the wire from the igniter,
make sure you do not damage the heat shrink
insulation on the wire. If damaged, repair the wire
insulation with fiberglass tape.

GEA00769

Burner
Base

Burner
Base

Graphite
Gasket

Graphite
Gasket

Glasstop Model

Glasstop Model

Burner

Head

Burner

Head

Burner

Cap

Burner

Cap

GEA00770

Burner
Head

Burner
Head

Burner

Base

Burner

Base

Deepdish Model

Deepdish Model

Graphite

Gasket

Graphite

Gasket

Burner Cap

Burner Cap

Содержание JGP628

Страница 1: ...C PUB 31 9069 12 00 MODEL SERIES TECHNICAL SERVICE GUIDE GE Consumer Home Services Training Cooktop Revitalization Gas Model 36 INCH 30 INCH JGP628 JGP328 JGP962 JGP932 JGP963 JGP933...

Страница 2: ...do not use any phone in the building Immediately call the gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach the gas supplier call the fire department WARN...

Страница 3: ...stallation 3 Conversion to LP Propane Gas 6 Specifications and Nomenclature5 9 Warranty Information 10 Cooktop Features and Controls 11 Mechanical Disassembly 15 Troubleshooting 21 Component and Conne...

Страница 4: ...ons you ll find these gas cooktops superior blend of form and function will be a delight for years to come These cooktops contain several new features such as glass or deepdish cooktop surfaces and se...

Страница 5: ...of the Cooktop GEA00737 BURNER GRATE BURNER CAP BURNER HEAD SPARK IGNITER BURNER BASE BURNER BOX BOTTOM GEA00738 3 3 4 MIN clearance from cutout to side wall on the left of the unit 30 MIN clearance f...

Страница 6: ...ER CAP BURNER HEAD SPARK IGNITER BURNER BOX BOTTOM BURNER BASE GEA00742 13 MAX Depth of unprotected overhead cabinets 30 MIN clearance from countertop to unprotected unprotected overhead surface 2 MIN...

Страница 7: ...with a gas shutoff valve When installed correctly a shutoff valve will be in the main gas supply line down stream of the appliance pressure regulator Disconnect the electrical supply before servicing...

Страница 8: ...er of the cap 4 Turn plastic spring retainer upside down so that LP is showing at the bottom see illustration above and reinstall spring retainer in the spring retainer cap 5 Assemble the cap on the p...

Страница 9: ...PANE GAS 10 W C P BTU RATE ORIF SIZE RR 6 000 1 18 Nmm LR 11 000 1 61 Nmm LF 9 100 1 50 Nmm RF 15 000 1 93 Nmm BURNER OUTPUT RATING BTU HR ORIF SIZE BTU RATE BURNER Natural Gas 4 W C P GEA00751 III II...

Страница 10: ...illed in the center and free of debris or burrs 3 Be sure the correct size orifice is in the proper location 4 Make sure the cooktop was properly converted if on LP 5 If the cause of sooting can not b...

Страница 11: ...ears Example T 1974 T 1986 T 1998 J G P 9 6 3 B E C Product J GE Cooking Product Features G Gas Configuration P Cooktop Feature Pack Designates features the higher the number the more features Grate T...

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Страница 13: ...rols 5 Glass Cooktop Surface 6 Cast Iron Burner Grates Some models The new gas cooktop revitalization encompasses over 20 models of gas cooktops It includes 30 in 4 burner and 36 in 5 burner models in...

Страница 14: ...d Enameled Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Chrom e Stainless Stainless White White White Stainless White Stainless Bisque Bisque White Bisque White Bisque White Almon...

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Страница 17: ...urner and Top Removal 16 Burner Bracket Removal 17 Spark Module Removal 17 Igniter Switch Removal 18 Valve Removal 18 36 in Models 18 30 in Models 18 Manifold Removal 19 36 in Models 19 30 in Models 1...

Страница 18: ...nd the burner box nonglass models only This gasket must stay in place to ensure proper air flow to the burners see Igniter Re moval illustration Note The cooktop itself is not equipped with a gas shut...

Страница 19: ...the burner bracket 6 Remove 2 screws 1 4 in and the igniter wire from the burner bracket Note When installing be sure the igniter wire is placed through the hole with the retainer clip Spark Module R...

Страница 20: ...val GEA00778 Igniter Switch Switch Igniter Switch 2 Lift the igniter switches off the valve stems Note the color and positions of the switches GEA00779 Straight Straight Manifold Manifold Straight Man...

Страница 21: ...ve stems Note the color and positions of the switches GEA00841 Straight Manifold Straight Manifold 5 8 in Nut 5 8 in Nut 1 2 in Nut 1 2 in Nut 1 4 in Nut 1 4 in Nut 3 Remove the 1 2 in nuts 5 on the g...

Страница 22: ...4 in Screws 1 4 in Screws 1 4 in Screws 1 4 in Screws Screws 1 4 in Screws 5 Remove the 1 4 in screws 2 from the right side exterior of the burner box 6 Remove the 1 4 in screws 4 from the mani fold...

Страница 23: ...burner flames are normal If the burner flames look like A see Flame Adjustments Normal burner flames should look like B or C depending on the type of gas you use With LP gas some yellow tipping on out...

Страница 24: ...ve Igniter Switch Igniter Switch Burner Support Burner Support Brace Brace Igniter Retainer Igniter Retainer Igniter Wire Igniter Wire GEA00787 Spark Module Spark Module Manifold Manifold Igniter Swit...

Страница 25: ...23 Notes...

Страница 26: ...ection when servicing the controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation Verify proper operation after servicing L BLACK BURNER IGNITERS CLEAR TOP BURNER IGNITION SWITCHES WHITE N N...

Страница 27: ...25 Notes...

Страница 28: ...26 Parts List Table of Contents Model JGP962 27 Model JGP933 32...

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