GE JP989SKSS Cabinet Preparation Cutouts, Preparing the Countertop, Preparing for Ductwork

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Installation Instructions

CABINET PREPARATION CUTOUTS

4PREPARING THE COUNTERTOP

The countertop must have a deep flat surface to accommodate the cooktop and the vent. Countertops with a rolled front edge and backsplash may not provide the flat surface area required.

Clearance between inside front of cabinet and rear of countertop cutout must be 2058in order to accommodate cooktop depth.

2058

238Min.

178Min.

A 1/2wide flat area is required around the edge of opening for support of the unit. The cooktop unit must be level and sit squarely into countertop opening.

Carefully cut countertop opening according to the dimensions shown in the illustration. Be sure that opening is cut squarely, with sides parallel to each other and rear exactly perpendicular to sides.

2058

252878

178Min.

5PREPARING FOR DUCTWORK

NOTE: Ductwork MUST be vented to outside. DO NOT vent into a wall, ceiling, crawlspace, attic or any concealed space.

Cut hole in cabinet wall or floor as appropriate for your installation. Make sure exhaust duct is located between wall studs or floor joists.

NOTE: When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.

918

618

1834

1018

Rear Wall Venting

Downward Venting

6BLOWER TO DUCTWORK ALIGNMENT

In general, the use of flexible ducting is discouraged because it can cause severely restricted airflow. However, if the blower outlet and the floor or wall duct location do NOT align well, then flexible METAL ducting can be used to adapt to an offset. Good alignment without use of flexible ducting is best.

NOTE:

Do not exceed the maximum recommended offset of 6.

Do not allow the flexible ducting to kink or collapse.

Do stretch the flexible ducting as much as possible to eliminate as much of the corrugation as possible.

6Max.

Centerline

to

Centerline

Offset

Bottom Venting

Back Venting

 

(Requires 314x 10)

A 314x 10rectangle to 6round transition duct is available at your local building supply store.

NOTE: Illustrations are for planning purposes only.

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Contents 49-80386-1 11-07 JR CooktopSafety Precautions Cook Meat and Poultry THOROUGHLY… Safety Precautions Radiant Surface Units Features of Your Cooktop Radiant Surface Units Using the surface unitsHow to Operate the Vent System Temperature LimiterDual Surface Unit Bridge Surface UnitSelecting types of cookware Vent System Care and cleaning of the cooktopVent Filter Control KnobsNormal Daily Use Cleaning Cleaning the glass cooktopBurned-On Residue Heavy, Burned-On ResidueTo Order Parts Metal Marks and ScratchesDamage from Sugary Spills and Melted Plastic Read these instructions completely and carefully Important Safety InstructionsBefore YOU Begin Unpacking Your Cooktop Preparation 30″ Cooktop Dimensions for Reference onlyTools and Materials YOU will Need Electrical RequirementsCabinet Preparation Preparing for InstallationPreparing the Base Cabinet Rough Preparation of Junction BOXPreparing the Countertop Cabinet Preparation CutoutsPreparing for Ductwork Blower to Ductwork AlignmentDo not use flexible plastic ducting Ductwork CalculationsCalculate Total Equivalent Ductwork Length Downdraft Cooktop Exhaust Blower CFM Exhaust Blower Ratings Exhaust Blower Safety WarningFlow CFM AirOptional Installation Rear Wall Venting Ductwork InstallationInstalling the Ductwork Installing the Foam Gasket Unpacking the COOKTOP/INSTALLING the GasketChecking for Flatness Installing the CooktopInstalling the Cooktop Installing the Blower Plenum to the Cooktop Installing the HOLD-DOWN RetainersInstalling the Blower to the Plenum Blower Electrical Connections Connecting the DuctworkAttaching a Blower Transition Duct Electrical Connections Install 3/4″ Flexible ConduitConnections Before Making ElectricalConductor Branch Circuit Making Electrical ConnectionsDo not operate the vent without the filter in place Final AssemblyInstall Downdraft Filter and Vent Grille Problem Possible Causes What To Do Before you call for service…We’ll Cover Any Appliance. Anywhere. Anytime Consumer Product Ownership Registration What GE Will Not Cover GE Electric Cooktop WarrantyGE Will Replace Parts and Accessories Schedule ServiceConsumer Support GE Appliances Website Real Life Design StudioEstufa radiante de ventilación descendente downdraft Instrucciones de Seguridad Instrucciones ¡ADVERTENCIA¡ADVERTENCIA Guarde Estas Instrucciones Control de velocidad del ventilador de ventilación Características de su estufaAcerca de las unidades de superficie radiantes… Cómo usar las unidades de superficieUnidades de superficie radiantes Unidad de superficie de puente Unidad de superficie dobleLimitador de temperatura Cómo operar el sistema de ventilaciónCómo seleccionar los tipos de sartenes Sistema de ventilación Cuidado y limpieza de la estufaFiltro de ventilación Botones de controlResiduo quemado pesado encima de la superficie Cómo limpiar la estufa de vidrioLimpieza de uso normal diario Marcas metálicas y rasguñaduras Cómo limpiar el vidrio de la estufaAdvertencia Para Reducir Advertencia ParaAntes DE Comenzar Instrucciones Importantes DE SeguridadDesempacando SU Estufa Preparación Estufa DE 30″ Dimensiones Para Referencia SolamentePrecaución Para SU Herramientas QUE NecesitaráPreparación DEL Gabinete DE LA Base Preparación DEL GabinetePreparación Rápida DE UNA Caja DE Unión Preparación Para LA InstalaciónAlineación DE LOS Conductos DEL Soplador Cortes DE Preparación DEL GabinetePreparando LA Encimera No USE conductos de plástico flexibles Cálculos DE LOS ConductosLongitud de conducto equivalente a un diámetro de De aireFlujo Instalación Opcional Ventilación POR LA Pared Posterior Instalación DE LOS ConductosCómo Instalar LOS Conductos Cómo Instalar LA Junta DE Espuma Cómo Desempacar LA Estufa / Instalar LA JuntaPrecaución EL Vidrio ES Precaución Cómo Instalar LA EstufaCómo Instalar LA Estufa 10 Cómo Inspeccionar LO Plano12 Cómo Instalar LA Cámara DEL Soplador DE LA Estufa Instale LAS Retenedoras13 Cómo Instalar LA Cámara DEL Soplador 14 Cómo Pegar UNA Transición DE Soplador Cómo Pegar UNA Transición DE Soplador15 Cómo Conectar LOS Conductos Conexiones Eléctricas DEL SopladorAntes DE Hacer Conexiones Eléctricas Conexiones EléctricasInstale UN Conducto Flexible DE 3/4″ # Modelo Voltaje FrecuenciaConexión de ramal de circuito de 3 conductores 19 Cómo Hacer LAS Conexiones EléctricasCircuito de ramal de 4 conductores No opere la ventilación sin el filtro en su lugar Ensamblaje FinalAntes de llamar para solicitar servicio… Problema Causas posibles Qué hacerCuidado y limpieza NotasCuidado y limpieza Instrucciones de Operación Lo que no está cubierto por GE Garantía de GE para su estufa de cubierta eléctricoGE reemplazará Solicite una reparación Apoyo al consumidor Página Web de GE AppliancesGarantías ampliadas Piezas y accesorios

JP989SKSS specifications

The GE JP989SKSS is a remarkable addition to the lineup of advanced kitchen appliances, specifically designed to cater to the cooking needs of modern households. This professional-grade range offers a unique blend of style, functionality, and innovative features that enhance the cooking experience.

One of the standout features of the GE JP989SKSS is its dual fuel capability. By combining the precision of a gas cooktop with the even baking performance of an electric oven, this appliance provides the best of both worlds. Home cooks can enjoy the instant heat and temperature control of a gas burner while benefiting from the consistent heat distribution of an electric oven, making it ideal for baking and roasting.

The cooktop is equipped with five burners, including a powerful 20,000 BTU tri-ring burner that can handle everything from delicate simmering to rapid boiling. This versatility allows users to prepare multiple dishes simultaneously, optimizing their cooking efficiency. Additionally, the burners are designed with heavy-duty cast iron grates that not only enhance durability but also provide a professional look and feel.

The oven of the GE JP989SKSS features a generous capacity that allows users to cook multiple dishes at once without sacrificing quality. It employs advanced convection technology, which circulates hot air throughout the oven for faster and more even cooking results. This capability is particularly advantageous for baking, ensuring that pastries rise beautifully and roasts cook thoroughly.

Another notable technology in this range is the edge-to-edge cooktop design. This feature provides a seamless surface, allowing for easy movement of pots and pans across the entire cooktop. Moreover, the surface is made from easy-to-clean stainless steel, making maintenance a breeze.

The GE JP989SKSS also offers smart features, allowing users to control their oven remotely through a smartphone app. This technology enables cooks to preheat the oven, set timers, and receive alerts, providing greater flexibility in managing meal preparation.

Safety is a priority with features like the auto shut-off capability, which automatically turns off the oven after a set period, preventing any potential hazards. The range also includes a self-cleaning function, simplifying the process of maintaining a spotless oven.

In summary, the GE JP989SKSS stands out due to its dual fuel capability, powerful burners, convection baking technology, and smart home integration. This range is designed for those who seek both style and functionality, elevating the culinary experience in any kitchen. With its robust construction, innovative features, and user-friendly design, the GE JP989SKSS is a top-tier choice for home chefs.