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GE Monogram ® Installation Instr uctions 30" Convection Built-In Ovens Models ZET857SYSS ZET857DYSB ZET857BYBB ZET857WYWW ZET837SYSS ZET837DYSB ZET837BYBB ZET837WYWW.
Befor e you begin—Read these instr uctions completely and carefully . IMPOR T ANT : Save these instr uctions for local inspector’s use. IMPOR T ANT : OBSER VE ALL GOVERNING CODES AND ORDINANCES. NOTE TO INST ALLER: Be sure to leave these instructions with the Consumer .
Models available ZET857SYSS Stainless steel double convection oven ZET857DYSB Stainless steel on black double convection oven ZET857BYBB Black double convection oven ZET857WYWW White double convection.
Cabinet style options Design Infor mation 30" Built-In Convection Ovens Front Framed Partial Overlay Door Front Framed Full Overlay Door Frameless Monogram ovens are installed directly into a wall or wall oven cabinetr y , 30" minimum width.
Cabinetr y 30" Built-In Convection Ovens 5 Ovens are designed for installation in a cabinet 30" min. wide. • Cut 2" x 4" runners of appropriate length or solid shelf to support oven. • Attach runners or solid shelf in opening as shown.
Cabinetr y 30" Built-In Convection Ovens 6 Framed cabinet single oven Front Framed Partial Overlay Door Front Framed Full Overlay Door Use the information in this dimension drawing for typical framed cabinets. The front face of the oven will be flush with cabinetr y doors or drawers.
Cabinetr y 30" Built-In Convection Ovens 7 Frameless cabinets Frameless Use the information in this dimension drawing for typical frameless cabinets. The front face of the oven will be flush with cabinetr y doors or drawers. Whenever possible, order 30" frameless cabinet with the cutout sized to fit the oven.
Installation 30" Built-In Convection Ovens 8 Provide oven supports The ovens may be supported by either a solid bottom or 2 x 4 runners. • The support must be level and rigidly mounted, flush with the bottom edge of the cutout.
9 Installation 30" Built-In Convection Ovens These Monogram built-in ovens require a separate, properly grounded 3-wire 120/208 or 120/240 volt, 60 Hz power supply , protected by a time delay fuse or cir cuit breaker . Ovens ar e supplied with a flexible power cable, which must be attached to a junction box.
10 Installation 30" Built-In Convection Ovens 208V Electrical supply CAUTION WARNING These ovens are pre-wired for connec- tion to 240 volt, 60 Hz., supply. If connecting to a 208 volt supply, modifications must be made. If connecting to a 208 volt, 60 Hz.
11 Installation 30" Built-I n Convection Ovens Locked Hinge Latch Hinge Latch Normal Position Secure Oven T o Cabinet With Screws Provided CAUTION WARNING Secur ely fasten oven to cabinet using the screws provided. Failur e to do so could cause the oven to move or tip during use and result in personal injur y .
12 Installation 30" Built-In Convection Ovens • Grasp door firmly on both sides. • Slide the hinge slots in the bottom of the door over the hinges. • Push the door all the way in against oven. • Open the door fully and push hinge latches down, as illustrated, on both sides to secure.
13 Installation 30" Built-In Convection Ovens Determine need for filler panels Filler panel construction If the cabinets being used have an opening that is taller than the maximum dimensions indicated for the ovens, filler panels can be made to fill the gaps.
14 Cabinetr y Modification Suggestions 30" Built-In Convection Ovens Cut rail for filler panel Cut the rail out of finished material: • The width should match cabinet opening width. • The height of the top rail should be enough to securely attach the rail to the appearance panel, plus 1/4" oven trim overlap.
15 Cabinetr y Modification Suggestions 30" Built-In Convection Ovens Cut and secure cleats to filler panel For the bottom 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 top of the filler panel to attach the rail.
Monogram . ® General Electric Company Louisville, KY 40225 Pub. No. 49-8791 Dwg. No. 164D3333P046 1997 GE Appliances (N.D. 521) 3/97 NOTE: While performing installations described in this book, safety glasses or goggles should be worn.
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