GE JGP989 manual Cabinet Preparation Cutouts, Preparing the Countertop, Preparing for Ductwork

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Installation Instructions

CABINET PREPARATION CUTOUTS

3PREPARING 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

3

178Min.

2 ⁄8Min.

 

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

25

2878

178Min.

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4PREPARING 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

1834

1018

Rear Wall Venting

Downward Venting

5BLOWER 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 Write the model and serial numbers here Model # Serial # 164D4290P347What to do if YOU Smell GAS GEAppliances.com Important Safety NoticeInstructions Glass Cooktop Surface on some models Surface Burners Cook Meat and Poultry THOROUGHLY… Feature Index Explained Features of your cooktopUsing the gas surface burners Using the downdraft vent system Using your cooktopSealed Burner Assemblies Care and cleaning of the cooktopBurner Caps and Heads Vent Filter and Chamber Burner Grates and Vent GrilleDo not operate the vent without the filter in place Instructions Operating Instructions Cleaning the glass cooktopNormal Daily Use Cleaning Control KnobsTo Order Parts Heavy, Burned-On ResidueMetal Marks and Scratches Damage from Sugary Spills and Melted PlasticCommonwealth of Massachusetts For Your SafetyImportant Safety Instructions Before YOU BeginIs Fragile InstallationUnpacking Your Cooktop Parts Included Packed below the CooktopPreparation 30″ Cooktop Dimensions for Reference onlyTools and Materials YOU will Need Cabinet Preparation Preparing for InstallationPreparing the Base Cabinet Blower to Ductwork Alignment Cabinet Preparation CutoutsPreparing the Countertop Preparing for DuctworkCalculate Total Equivalent Ductwork Length Ductwork CalculationsDo not use flexible plastic ducting Air Exhaust Blower Ratings Exhaust Blower Safety WarningDowndraft Cooktop Exhaust Blower CFM Flow CFMInstalling the Ductwork Ductwork InstallationOptional Installation Rear Wall Venting USE AN OLD Previously Used Line Power Supply LocationsGAS Supply Electrical SupplyInstalling the Foam Gasket Unpacking the COOKTOP/INSTALLING the GasketDo not Bump Edge of Glass During Installation Do not Lift From Vent Opening Installing the CooktopInstalling the Cooktop Checking for FlatnessInstalling the Blower to the Plenum Installing the HOLD-DOWN RetainersInstalling the Blower Plenum to the Cooktop Attaching a Blower Transition Duct Connecting the DuctworkBlower Electrical Install the Pressure RegulatorConnections Test for LeaksTemporary Method Electrical ConnectionsElectrical Requirements Preferred MethodDo not operate the vent without the filter in place Final AssemblyAssemble BURNERS, Check Ignition Check for proper ignitionBefore You Call For Service… Will not turn See the Cleaning the glass cooktop sectionSection in the Cleaning the glass cooktop section Control knobsWe’ll Cover Any Appliance. 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JGP989 specifications

The GE JGP989 is a versatile and high-performance gas range that brings advanced features to home chefs. Designed with both functionality and aesthetics in mind, this model combines professional-grade capabilities with user-friendly technologies, making it an excellent choice for any kitchen setting.

One of the standout features of the GE JGP989 is its powerful gas burners. It includes a dual-flame stacked burner system, enabling precise temperature control for simmering delicate sauces or achieving high heat for searing meats. The range boasts a total of five burners, providing ample cooking space for multiple dishes simultaneously. Among these, the large center burner delivers a robust output, perfect for heavy pots or large skillets.

The range also incorporates GE’s innovative Edge-to-Edge Cooktop design, which maximizes the cooking surface's usability. This design allows pots and pans to sit securely on the entire cooktop, eliminating the need for balancing and providing a seamless look. The cast iron grates are not only durable but can also be easily cleaned, enhancing the overall cooking experience.

In terms of oven technology, the GE JGP989 offers convection cooking, which circulates hot air within the oven for even baking and roasting. This feature ensures that food cooks more uniformly and can reduce cooking times. The oven has multiple cooking modes, including bake, broil, and roast, allowing users to select the best settings for their culinary tasks.

Moreover, this range features a self-cleaning option, making maintenance easier for busy individuals. The self-cleaning cycle utilizes high temperatures to burn off kitchen grime and residue, leaving the oven in pristine condition with minimal effort.

With a sleek stainless steel finish, the GE JGP989 adds a modern flair to any kitchen design. Its built-in features include an electronic oven control and LED indicator lights for user-friendly operation. Safety is also a priority, with a power outage feature that helps maintain temperatures during blackouts.

Overall, the GE JGP989 gas range is a multifunctional appliance that caters to the needs of both everyday cooks and culinary enthusiasts. Its blend of power, efficiency, and elegant design makes it a perfect centerpiece for any kitchen, offering reliability and sophistication for years to come. Whether you’re baking, boiling, or sautéing, the GE JGP989 stands out as an exceptional choice for quality cooking.