GE CV936 manual Install Motor, Connect Electrical, Install Duct Covers, Install Filter Support

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Installation Instructions

7INSTALL MOTOR

Align and engage the

slots in the blower

Motor Attachment Bracket

assembly to the 3 hooks

 

at the rear of the

 

exhaust opening.

 

• Rotate motor upwards

Motor Hooks

until it aligns with the

attachment screw

 

location.

 

• Secure the motor to attachment bracket at the front of the opening with washer and screw provided.

• Plug the motor connector into the mating hood connector. See the illustration for the hood connector location. Touch the hood to locate and make the connection.

IMPORTANT: Hold the connector so the two square corner terminals

are at the top as you position the connector to plug it in.

8CONNECT ELECTRICAL

Verify that power is turned off at the source.

WARNING:

If house wiring is not 2-wire with a ground wire, a ground must be provided by the installer. When house wiring is aluminum, be sure to use cUL. approved anti- oxidant compound and aluminum-to-copper connectors.

A Remove

CInsert Power

 

Junction Box

Coduit Thru

 

Cover

Strain Relief

 

 

and Tighten

 

 

Ground

White

 

Black

B Check That White, Black and

 

Green Hood Wires Are Threaded

 

Thru Small Hole in Bracket

 

DUse cUL Listed Wire Nuts

Use wire nuts to connect incoming ground to green, white to white and black to black.

Push wires into junction box and replace cover. Be sure wires are not pinched.

9INSTALL DUCT COVERS

To install the 12” duct cover alone:

Place the 12” section of the decorative duct cover on top of the hood.

Secure the cover to the top of the hood with 4 screws provided.

To install the 12” duct cover alone:

Place the 2-piece duct cover on top of the hood.

Secure the bottom cover to the top of the hood with 4 screws provided. See illustration, page 16.

Extend the inside section upwards to meet the ceiling and ceiling bracket.

Secure the duct cover to the bracket with the 2 small Phillips screws provided.

10INSTALL FILTER SUPPORT

Tip filter support into the rear of the hood.

Insert support tabs into the slots at the rear of the hood.

Insert Tabs into Slots

Insert 2 Screws

• Secure the support to the hood with screws as shown.

1 Ft = 0.3 m 1” = 2.5 cm

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Contents Range Hoods Safety Precautions Read and Save These Instructions Light Control Using the hood controlsFAN Control Stainless Steel Surfaces on some models Care and cleaning of the vent hoodPainted Surfaces on some models To remove Hood LightsFt = 0.3 m 1 = 2.5 cm Product DimensionsRead these instructions completely and carefully Optional Accessories Installation ClearancesDuct Cover Commercial Filter KitAdvance Planning Power SupplyDuct Fittings Decorative Duct CoversFlexible ducting Duct. It Can Transition To ¼ x 12 Duct Kit JXDW1Remove the Packaging Tools and Materials RequiredDuct Cover Requirements Parts ProvidedTo route house wiring through the ceiling or soffit Determine HOOD, Ductwork and Wiring LocationsTo route house wiring through the wall For Vertical Straight Up DuctingInstall Transition Install Hood SupportInstall Hood Onto Wall Drill Bottom Mounting Hole LocationsSkip this Step if Using Wall Mounting Method Install Hood to Soffit or Beneath CabinetsConnect Ductwork Install Ceiling BracketInstall Duct Covers Install MotorInstall Filter Support Connect Electrical11A Install Optional Commercial Filters Install FiltersInstall Control Knobs Finalize InstallationPage Excessively soiled filters Before you call for service…Ownership Registration For Canadian Customers Pour les consommateurs canadiens What Mabe Will Not Cover Range Hood WarrantyMabe Will Replace Parts and Accessories Schedule ServiceConsumer Support GE Appliances Website Extended Warranties

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