GE JP389, JP385, JP387 Install 1/2″ Flexible Conduit with Supplied Clamp, Installing the Cooktop

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Step 7

Install 1/2Flexible Conduit with Supplied

Clamp

NOTE: A clamp

 

 

has been

 

 

included with

 

 

the cooktop for

Clamp

 

installing the

 

 

 

1/2″ flexible

Stop Tab

 

conduit.

 

 

 

Clamping

Clamping

 

Screw

 

Tab

 

 

Remove the screws holding the wire compartment cover and remove the cover.

Remove the clamping screw and the clamp.

Feed the power

Power Supply

Anti-Short Conduit

supply leads

Leads

Bushing

 

 

through the

 

 

conduit; be sure

 

 

to leave enough

 

 

length to

 

 

properly

Bushing (Fully Seated)

connect these

leads to the

 

 

cooktop power

 

 

leads.

 

 

Thread the leads through an anti-short bushing and firmly seat the bushing in the end of the conduit.

Feed the leads

through the hole in the wire compartment.

Lay the conduit against the side of the wire compartment.

Place the clamp

 

over the

 

conduit. Make

 

sure the

Clamp

bushing is fully

 

seated against

Stop Tab

the stop tab in

 

the clamp.

Clamping

 

Tab

Tighten the

clamping screw until the clamping tab is fully seated against the wire Clamping

compartment. Screw

Clamping

Tab

Complete the rest of the installation observing local codes (see Steps 9 and 10).

When complete reinstall the wire compartment cover.

Step 8

Installing the Cooktop

Remove grease jar(s) from beneath cooktop to avoid breakage. Remove vent grille from cooktop’s surface. Using 2 people, position cooktop over counter top opening, with power cable inserted through the opening.

Holding cooktop by side edges, lower it into countertop opening.

Replace jar(s) and vent grille.

Countertop

Cooktop

Hold Down Bolt

Case

 

 

Clip

Secure cooktop by tightening hold-down bolts in bottom of the cooktop case. (2 bolts, 1 per side.)

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