GE JP387, JP385, JP386, JP384, JP383 11 1/2 Fletible Conduit tih Wpplied Clamp, Lling tie Ceo*p

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Step 7

1-11 1/2” Fletible Conduit tih Wpplied Clamp

N~: A clamp

 

 

 

 

has been

 

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included with

 

 

the coohop for

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insfig the

 

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-

 

1/2” fletible

 

 

Stop Tab

 

 

conduit

 

m

 

Clamping ~ cl~pi~g

 

 

Screw

Tab

u

 

 

mace the clamp

 

over the

 

conduit. M&e

 

sure the

clam

bushing is fu~y

 

seated against

stop

the stop tab in

 

the clamp.

Clam

 

Tab

Tighten the

 

clamping screw

 

until the

 

clamping tab is

 

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

Remove the clamping screw and the clamp.

supp~ leads through the conduic be sure to leave enough length to pro-~rly

connect these leads to the

COOMOP power

leads.

Q n.0

VI

Bushi~ (Fully Seated)

fufly seated

against the wire

compartment

Complete the rest of the hs~ation observing lod codes (see steps 9 and 10).

men complete reinsti the wire compartment cover.

Step 8

I*lling tie Ceo*p

Remove grease jar(s) from beneath COOMOP to avoid bre&age. Remove vent de from coo~op’s surface. Using 2 people, position cooMop over countertop opening, with power cable inserted through the opening.

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

Feed the leads through the hole in the wire compartment

by the conduit against the side of the wire compartment

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

Replace jar(s) and vent -e.

%cure COOMOP by tightening hold-down bolts in bottom of the COOMOP case. (2 bolts, 1 per side.)

_ Countertop

coo~op

_ Hold DOW Boh

Case

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