GE JVB67, JVB37 owner manual Install Raise/Lower Switch

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Instructions

Installation of the downdraft system. Read these instructions completely and carefully.

Step 3 is for 36 wide models only. Skip this step if installing a 30model.

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Install Raise/Lower Switch

WARNING: Disconnect eletrical power from the unit before beginning switch installation. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or damage to the electrical controls.

Determine the location for the RAISE/LOWER switch. The wiring lead is 72long.

Drill a 3/16″ hole into the desired location.

–If the switch is mounted into a tile surface, drill the hole between the tiles. Use locally approved caulking to cover any gaps.

Center the mounting bracket over the hole and mark pilot holes. Remove the bracket and drill pilot holes.

Mount the metal switch bracket with screws (not provided, choose screws for your type of countertop or use locally approved adhesive).

Tie a knot in the lead as close to the switch as possible. This will prevent the lead from being pulled away from the switch.

Thread the wire lead through the trim mounting bracket and the top of the countertop as shown.

Pull the wire through the hole from the underside of the countertop and thread the wire lead into the end of the wire box.

Peel film from the back of the cover trim to expose the adhesive. Press trim onto the mounting bracket to set the adhesive.

Peel film from the back of the RAISE/LOWER pad to expose the adhesive. Align with the impression and press to set the adhesive.

Remove protective coating from the top of the trim frame.

IMPORTANT: Do NOT connect wire leads to white connector until you have threaded the lead through the countertop hole and through the end of the wire box.

Push wire metal leads into the white connector plug. Pull wire through the box leaving about 2″ additional length.

Place plastic strain relief over the wire; the wire should be flat and fit into the area.

Do NOT pinch or twist the wire. Snap the strain relief closed.

Push the strain relief into the hole on the wire

 

box. It will snap into position.

 

Secure wire box to vent with screws provided.

 

Coil the excess wire and position away from

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moving parts and cabinet contents.

 

Trim

Knot

Mounting bracket

316Hole

Thread electrical leads through hole

Leads

2 Pin connector

Pull 2length out of box

Strain relief

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Contents GE Appliances GE & You, a Service Partnership Two easy ways to register your applianceElectric SHOCK, or Injury to Persons Observe the Following Read and Save These Instructions Using the Cooktop Using the downdraft systemRemote RAISE/LOWER switch Care and cleaning of the downdraft system Cooking TipsGrease filters Painted or metal surfacesClearances Product DimensionsImportant Save these instructions for the local Advance Planning-Clearances Installation PossibilitiesIf cabinetry is used above the cooking surface Advance Planning-Ductwork Advance Planning-Electrical and Gas LocationParts Supplied Remove Packaging30″ Cooktops/Downdraft Unit JVB37 36″ Cooktops/Downdraft Unit JVB67 Cutting guide Power Supply Ductwork Length and Dust FittingsGas Cooktops Electric CooktopsSide to side adjustments Venting OptionsRotation Discharge directionInstall Downdraft Vent Install the DuctworkInstall Raise/Lower Switch Installing the Cooktop Connect PowerOptional Kits Before You Call For Service… RAISE/LOWER switch didFan does not work Vent does not riseGE Downdraft System Warranty For The Period GE Will ReplaceWhat GE Will Not Cover One YearService Telephone Numbers
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