GE JVB37 Advance Planning-Ductwork, Advance Planning-Electrical and Gas Location, Parts Supplied

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Advance Planning—Ductwork

Safety

Prepare ductwork to vent to the outdoors.

Use the shortest and straightest duct run possible.

–The maximum permissible length for duct run is 150 feet.

–Refer to Duct Fittings chart to calculate equivalent length for various duct configurations.

The downdraft blower system is designed to use 314″ x 10″ ductwork. It can be transitioned to 6″ round.

Ductwork MUST be vented to the outside–never into a crawl space, attic or other enclosed space.

Determine the need for a wall cap or roof cap. Order the cap in advance.

Instructions Operating

Advance Planning—Electrical and Gas Location

Plan the placement of the electrical outlet and gas (if used) carefully. Gas or electrical outlets cannot be placed on the back wall of the cabinet because it may interfere with the downdraft plenum.

Install a standard electrical outlet within reach of the vents’ two foot long power cord.

–The vent and a gas cooktop combination can operate from the same 120 volt standard duplex outlet.

–Electric cooktops must operate from a separate 240 volt junction box.

Tools and Materials Required

Large flat-blade screwdriver

Carpenter’s square

Jig saw

Ductwork to suit the installation

Parts Supplied

 

Open the carton and remove parts package. Check contents to be sure all pieces are present.

4 Stabilizing brackets (all models)

Remote raise/lower assembly (for 36wide models only)

Wire box

Plastic strain

and screws

relief

Wire and white

connector

Instructions Installation Instructions Troubleshooting

Switch cover

Attachment

plate

bracket

Remove Packaging

 

Remove the shipping materials and the carton;

Plastic ties

set carton aside. The carton can be used as a pad

 

when changing or adjusting vent direction.

 

Remove the plastic ties on both ends at the top

of the vent.

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Tips Customer Service

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Contents GE Appliances Two easy ways to register your appliance GE & You, a Service PartnershipElectric SHOCK, or Injury to Persons Observe the Following Read and Save These Instructions Using the downdraft system Using the CooktopRemote RAISE/LOWER switch Cooking Tips Care and cleaning of the downdraft systemGrease filters Painted or metal surfacesProduct Dimensions ClearancesImportant Save these instructions for the local Installation Possibilities Advance Planning-ClearancesIf cabinetry is used above the cooking surface Advance Planning-Electrical and Gas Location Advance Planning-DuctworkParts Supplied Remove Packaging30″ Cooktops/Downdraft Unit JVB37 36″ Cooktops/Downdraft Unit JVB67 Cutting guide Ductwork Length and Dust Fittings Power SupplyGas Cooktops Electric CooktopsVenting Options Side to side adjustmentsRotation Discharge directionInstall the Ductwork Install Downdraft VentInstall Raise/Lower Switch Connect Power Installing the CooktopOptional Kits RAISE/LOWER switch did Before You Call For Service…Fan does not work Vent does not riseFor The Period GE Will Replace GE Downdraft System WarrantyWhat GE Will Not Cover One YearService Telephone Numbers
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