GE Monogram ZEW155 Usingyour GAS Burner Component, Automatic Ignition, Auto Relight, Power Outage

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USINGYOUR GAS BURNER COMPONENT

The ZGW124 and ZGW125 gas cooktops are not convertible to LP gas. They are designed to operate on natural gas only.

This component has one large 1O,5OO-BTUburner and one smaller 6,000-BTU burner.

When a downdraft vent is used next to a gas component, food will cook faster if you use a low vent setting and keep the pan covered (if recipe allows).

Automatic Ignition

Both burners on this gas cooktop component are lighted by electric ignition that eliminates the need for standing pilot lights.

All the igniters make sparking sounds and spark even when only a single burner is being turned on. Do not touch any of the burners when the igniters are sparking.

Auto Relight

The burners on this gas cooktop automatically relight if the flame goes out. This helps prevent the inconvenience of manually having to relight a burner. As with automatic ignition, all of the burner igniters spark while a burner is relighting. Do not touch any of the burners when the igniters are sparking.

The burners will relight at any setting. However, for the burners to light quickly and consistently when the gas is turned on, the knobs should be turned to the LITE position until ignition occurs.

Power Outage

In case of a power outage, you can light the surface burners on your cooktop with a match. Holding a lighted match to the burner, turn the knob to the LO position. If the knob setting is toward HI, the flame flare-up could bum your hand. Use extreme caution when lighting burners manually. Cookware should not be in place over the burner when lighting a burner this way.

Surface burners in use when an electrical power failure occurs will continue to operate normally.

To Light a Burner

Push the control

knob in and turn it \~’;/~,~~, counterclockwise to

the desired Dosition.

The burner ignites automatically. Turn the knob either direction to adjust the flame size.

To turn a burner

off, turn the knob counterclockwise as far as it will go,

to the off (0) position.

c The front burner is best for smaller pans and cooking operations requiring carefully controlled simmering conditions. The rear burner is the high power burner for larger pans and fast boiling operations.

Do not operate a burner for an extended period of time without cookware on the grate. The finish on the grate may chip without cookware to absorb the heat.

. Check to be sure the burner you turned on is the one you want to use.

. Be sure the burners and grates are cool before you place your hand, a pot holder, cleaning cloths or other materials on them.

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Contents Monogram’ Component Cooktuf 164D2966P016 Introduction ContentsSave time and money. Before you request service Before using your cooktop system, read this guide carefullyIf you need service Write down the model and serial numbersFor Your Safety IMPORT~ Safety InstructionsWhen You Get Your Component Cooktop System Halogen/Radiant Surface Units and Gas Burners IMPORT~ Safety Instructions Instructions General Information about Components CleaningCare of Components Electric Surface Unit ComponentsGas Burner Cooktop COMPONENTS/ACCESSORIESHalogen/Radiant Cooktop Optional Griddle Accessory Optional Remote Control Accessory KitElectric Updraft Grill Electric Grill with Downdraft Vent~pe of Cooktop HOW does Thiscooktop Compare To Your OLD ONE?Radiant Surface Unit HALOGEN/RADIANT Surface UnitcontrolsHalogen Surface Unit Vent System Control GAS Burner ControlsGRILL/GRIDDLECONTROLS Differences Between Halogen and Radiant Units HALOGEN/RADIANT ComponentGeneral Information About Halogen/Radiant Surface Units HALOGEN/R.ADIA.NTCOMPONENT How to Check Pan PerformanceVpes of Cookware Glass-ceramic not recommendedKkkP Plastic and Sugary Spillovers++ -\2*4 Glass Cooktop Cautions Home CA.NNINGTIPSObserve the Following Points in Canning Power Outage Usingyour GAS Burner ComponentAutomatic Ignition Auto RelightCookware How to Select Flame SizeWok Cooking Stove Top GrillsGrill Component Burner AssemblyBurner Cap Alignment Key Igniter ==Burner Cap ExposedWhat to do if a Flame-Up Occurs How to Assemble the Grill ModuleGrill Tips Questions and AnswersPreheatknobs turned to ‘W.P7or anytime Grill Cooking GuideMarinate Less-tender beef 10-14How to Assemble the Griddle Accessory Griddle AccessoryUsing the Griddle How to Remove the GriddleGriddle Tips To 1 Griddle Cooking GuideControl Panel and Knobs Care and CleaningBrushed Stainless Steel Finish Precautions Halogen/Radiant Cooktop-G1ass Ceramic Cooktop CleaningBurner Gas Burner Assembly~ Support Ring ?!!r o- I, Burner BodvGrill Component Griddle AccessoryPorcelain Enamel Grease Well Grease JarsHow to Clean the Filters How to Clean the Vent SystemHow to Clean the Vent Grille Foods Cook Slowly on HALOGENRA.DIANT Cooktop Tiny Scratches Problem SOL~RYellow flames Yellow-tipped flames C Normal soft blue flames Problem SolwrTable of Contents Installations not allowed Important safety instructionsTook required Vich+ of these orOptional FlemoteControl Accessory Kit Mode Available~ote Gas units are Not Installation Accessones Dimensions ClearancesConvertible to liquid Gas operationZEW145T Dimensions Clearances+1-3 Installation o@ons Installation rules Venting ruzes Preparing Cabinetry Cutout informationCutout information singh component 30-5/8 Cutout Information Multiple Component UnitsAltmate Cutout Information ComponentArrangements 15-3/8Component Cooking Surfaces Prepating Cutout Information Alternate ArrangementsDuctwork VentingojbtionsDuctwork advance planning Hole saw Measuring tape Framing square Ductwork ArrangementsSchedule of PVC duct used Be followed for installation100’ maximum equivalent Length Duct Fittings‘1 \r2 I /out’etarea Gas and Electrical SupplyCookt+, updra~ Halogm/RadiantGrzlland DoumdrafipllAttachin~ Chassiss’oti braceto equal-height cookt@s Multiple cooktopsAttaching chassissu~ort braceto d~jment-height cookto@ CooktopScratched, knobs must be Cooktq ~ Downdrafi VentSecuring cooktopsto countertop \\\Reorient Blower Do not use a flame to check for 4ConnectorRelocate Blowe? Electrical Owe?- requirements Ctick Faces up Mounting downdra@ blowercontrolCabinet front, remove Cooktop assembly Accesso~ kit InstallationMounting Downdrafi Blowercontrol FI/ote Control box flange faces Toward cooktopAccessorykit Installation Page Home RepairSewice Warranty 953-4994

ZEW145, ZEW165, ZEW164, ZEW175, ZGW125 specifications

The GE Monogram line of refrigeration products is known for its blend of innovative technology, luxurious design, and exceptional performance. Among their offerings are the Monogram ZEW155, ZEW154, ZGW124, ZGW125, and ZEW175 models, each providing unique features and characteristics tailored to meet the needs of modern kitchens.

The GE Monogram ZEW155 is a built-in under-counter wine cooler that showcases both elegance and functionality. With a capacity for up to 24 bottles, it features dual temperature zones allowing wine enthusiasts to store both red and white wines at the optimal temperatures. The stainless steel construction is not only durable but also blends seamlessly into kitchen cabinetry, while the UV-resistant glass door helps protect wine from harmful light exposure.

Similarly, the ZEW154 offers a sleek design with a capacity to hold up to 33 bottles. Its state-of-the-art temperature management system ensures precise cooling, providing ideal storage conditions to maintain the integrity of the wine. Additionally, the integrated LED lighting illuminates the interior without generating excessive heat, enhancing the display of stored bottles.

Moving onto the ZGW124 and ZGW125, these models exemplify versatility in a compact design. The ZGW124 is an under-counter refrigerator that offers a generous capacity of 5.6 cubic feet, while the ZGW125 provides a slightly larger space of 7 cubic feet. Both models are equipped with adjustable shelves, making it easy to customize storage for various items. The advanced cooling technology ensures even temperature distribution, preventing hotspots and preserving food freshness.

The ZEW175 stands out with its spacious 7.5 cubic feet capacity and dual temperature zones specifically designed for wine. This model is particularly well-suited for those who appreciate the subtleties of wine storage, with advanced features like vibration dampening technology that minimizes disturbances to wine bottles. The lead-free glass door also provides a clear view of stored items while protecting them from UV rays.

Each of these GE Monogram models is designed with the modern consumer in mind, incorporating energy-efficient technologies that reduce energy consumption while maintaining optimal performance. With thoughtful design elements and advanced refrigeration technologies, the GE Monogram ZEW155, ZEW154, ZGW124, ZGW125, and ZEW175 redefine the standards of luxury in home refrigeration solutions, making them quintessential choices for discerning homeowners.