GE ZET3058, ZET3038, JT980, JT930 warranty Install the Metal Bottom Trim

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Installation Instructions

To install a single metal bottom trim assembly (on some models), see Step 11.

To install a metal bottom trim with a plastic bottom trim (on some models), see Steps 11 and 12.

11INSTALL THE METAL BOTTOM TRIM

AWith oven installed, take the bottom trim and center it on the bottom front edge of the cabinet opening.

BUsing the trim as a template, mark the center of each slot (two total) where the mounting holes will be drilled.

CRemove the trim.

DDrill pilot holes into the center of each template mark.

EPlace the bottom metal trim over the pre-drilled mounting holes, making sure it is centered.

FUsing trim screws provided, secure the bottom trim to the bottom edge of the cabinet. If a plastic bottom trim is supplied, proceed to Step 12.

Side Trim

Trim Screws

Side Trim

Metal Lower Trim

Single Wall Oven – Door may not be removed.

Side Trim

Trim Screws

Side Trim

Metal Lower Trim

Double Wall Oven – Lower oven door only may be

removed.

IMPORTANT: If this unit is ever removed from the cabinet or the oven is ever pulled out for service, the trim must be removed first or damage to the trim will occur.

12INSTALL THE PLASTIC BOTTOM TRIM (ON SOME MODELS)

AMake sure flat side is up on the plastic bottom trim.

BFind the key slot on the back of the trim.

Key Hole Slot and Wide Flange at Top

CMatch the key slot with the rivet on the bottom of the side trim, and lower the trim onto the rivet.

Lower Trim Mounting Rivet on

End of Metal Lower Trim

DPush the trim down, at both ends, until it snaps securely into place.

Push Trim Down at Both Ends

Until it Snaps Securely Into Place

CAUTION: Be sure you do not tip the oven forward during installation or you may bend the bottom trim. The bottom trim provides an opening for cooling air to enter the cabinet. This opening should never be blocked.

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Contents Before YOU Begin For Your SafetyTools YOU will Need Prepare to Install the OvenParts Included Materials YOU MAY NeedDo not Lift the Oven by the Handle PRE-INSTALLATIONCutout Options for Single BUILT-IN Ovens Single BUILT-IN Oven Cutout OptionsMin Under COUNTER-SINGLE BUILT-IN Oven Option Cutout for Double BUILT-IN Oven Double BUILT-IN Oven CutoutOn Double Wall Oven MODELS, Remove the Lower Door only Remove the Lower Oven Door On Double Wall Oven Models onlyElectrical Requirements Electrical ConnectionsTurn OFF Electricity Electrical ConnectionsConnect Conduit THREE-CONDUCTOR Branch Circuit Connection Slide the Oven Into the Opening Secure the Oven in the OpeningDrill the Pilot Holes and Mount the Oven Install the Metal Bottom Trim On Double Wall Oven MODELS, Replace the Lower Door Replace the Lower Oven Door on Double Wall Oven ModelsPRE-TEST Checklist Final ChecklistsOperation Checklist
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