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GE Monogram
Installation
Instructions
27" Built-In Ovens
Models
ZEK757WW
ZEK757BW
ZEK737WW
ZEK737BW
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Before you begin—Read these instructions completely and carefully. IMPORTANT: Save these instructions for local inspector’s use. IMPORTANT: OBSERVE ALL GOVERNING CODES AND ORDINANCES. NOTE TO INSTALLER: Be sure to leave these instructions with the Consumer. NOTE TO CONSUMER: Keep these instructions with your Use and Care Book for future reference. This appliance must be properly grounded. See “Electrical Supply”, page 16. CAUTION WARNING If you have questions concerning the installa- Proper inst
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Design Information Built-In Ovens Models ZEK757WW available White double convection oven ZEK757BW Black double convection oven ZEK737WW White single convection oven ZEK737BW Black single convection oven With both single and double built-in styles, contempo- rary Monogram ovens offer an array of choices for the custom kitchen: • Built-in double convection ovens • Built-in single convection ovens • Monogram built-in ovens are available in sophisti- cated black or glistening white. Dimensions Doubl
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Design Information Built-In Ovens Cabinet style options Front Framed Full Overlay Door Front Framed Partial Overlay Door Monogram ovens are installed directly into a wall or wall oven cabinetry, 27" minimum width. The front surface of the ovens will be nearly flush with sur- rounding cabinetry. To obtain optimal appearance, cabinet cutouts must be exact. The examples shown here illustrate typical styles of 27" cabinets and oven fit. Installation instructions for each of these basic cabinetry sty
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Design Information Built-In Ovens Installation Single Oven Installed Below A Single Oven Installed Below A options ZMC1090WV/ZMC1090BV Microwave Oven ZEM200WV Microwave Oven • Install a single oven alone or below any Monogram microwave oven. • For an integrated look, install a single oven below the ZMC1090BV and ZMC1090WV built-in style microwave ovens. No trim kits required. • Install a single oven below a ZEM200WV microwave oven. JX827WN trim kit required. Side-by-side Install single ovens sid
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Cabinetry Built-In Ovens Tools and • 2" x 4" lumber for runners Ovens are designed for installation in a cabinet 27" min. wide. materials • Saw • Cut 2" x 4" runners of appropriate length or solid shelf to required • Level support oven. • Phillips screwdriver and wood screws or other hardware for • Attach runners or solid shelf in opening as shown. installing runners or shelf to support oven. • Runners must be level and rigidly mounted. Framed cabinet double oven Front Framed Full Front Framed O
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Cabinetry Built-In Ovens Framed cabinet single oven Front Framed Full Front Framed Overlay Door Partial Overlay Door DIMENSIONS A Cabinet Width 27" Min. B Cutout Width 25" Min. C Cutout Height 27-1/2" Min./28-1/8" Max. D Cutout Depth 23-5/8" Min. E Cutout Location 32-1/2" Recommended H Overall Height 28-9/16" W Overall Width 26-13/16" Use the information in this dimension drawing for • 32-1/2" from floor is recommended to bring oven typical framed cabinets. The front face of the oven floor to co
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Cabinetry Built-In Ovens Recessed installation: Front framed cabinets with inset doors and drawers Front Framed Inset Flush Door If you are using front framed cabinets with inset Rough opening for single and double ovens: doors, these ovens can be installed flush with the • Depth 24-1/2" min. from inside back to front of front. In this installation the oven is completely cabinet frame. recessed into the cabinet. – If the cabinet is not 24-1/2" deep, the back of the cabinet should be cutout. The
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Cabinetry Built-In Ovens Frameless cabinets Frameless • Width—25" min. Use the information in this dimension drawing for – Frameless cabinet inside width may be up to typical frameless cabinets. The front face of the oven 25-3/4". Add 1/2" cleats to the sides, flush with will be flush with cabinetry doors or drawers. the front edge of the side panels to accept mounting screws. Whenever possible, order 27" frameless cabinet with • Height—for double oven 49-11/16" min. the cutout sized to fit the
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Cabinetry Built-In Ovens Single oven installed below a microwave oven Microwave Ovens A B C ZMC1090WV, ZMC1090BV 17-1/2" 25-1/4" 19" min. ZEM200WN 15" ± 1/16" 24-7/8" ± 1/16" 18" min. Order a double oven cabinet. Install a level base of 3/8" thick plywood, supported by See the chart above for cutout dimensions and 2"x4" or 1"x2" equivalent runners on all four sides: receptacle locations for each microwave oven. – Flush with lower edge of opening and entirely • Allow 1-7/8" clearance between micr
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Cabinetry Built-In Ovens Single oven installed below a countertop C Monogram ovens can be installed below a countertop. Monogram 36" Halogen and ribbon cooktop can be The rough opening of the base cabinet should be: installed over a single oven. Refer to cooktop • Depth–23-5/8" min. from inside back to front of installation instructions for cutout. cabinet frame. • Locate the junction box 16" min. below the • Width–25" min. countertop. • Height–27-1/2" min. 28-1/8" max. All Monogram single ovens
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Cabinetry Modification Suggestions Built-In Ovens Provide oven supports The ovens may be supported by either a solid bottom If a solid bottom is used, a 6" x 10" rectangle must be or 2 x 4 runners. cut out to allow enough cooling airflow during a self- • The support must be level and rigidly mounted, cleaning operation. flush with the bottom edge of the cutout. – Cut the solid bottom out of 5/8" min. thick • The entire weight of the oven is supported by 2 x 4 sheeting to fit the inside dimension
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Cabinetry Modifications Suggestions Built-In Ovens Determine If the cabinets being used have an opening that is need for taller than the maximum dimensions indicated for filler panels the ovens, filler panels can be made to fill the gaps. Stock filler strips are usually available or for larger gaps order an extra drawer front. Drawer fronts are recommended because they will match the cabinetry and have finished edges. Any cut edges will be seen and should be finished. Frameless cabinets usually
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Cabinetry Modification Suggestions Built-In Ovens Cut rail Cut the rail out of finished material: for filler • The width should match cabinet opening width. panel • The height of the top rail should be enough to securely attach the rail to the appearance panel, plus 1/4" oven trim overlap. • The height of the bottom rail should be enough to securely attach the rail to the appearance panel, plus 7/8" oven trim overlap. • The height of both the top and bottom rails should be adjusted depending upo
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Cabinetry Modifications Suggestions Built-In Ovens Cut and secure cleats to filler panel For the top filler panel: For the bottom filler panel: • Cut 2 cleats out of 3/4" thick material, approxi- • Cut 2 cleats out of 3/4" thick material, approxi- mately 1-1/4" wide. mately 1-1/4" wide. • Cut the cleats to a length leaving approximately • Cut the cleats to a length leaving approximately 1/2" at the bottom of the appearance panel to 1/2" at the top of the filler panel to attach the rail. attach t
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Installation Built-In Ovens Tools and • Outlet box Monogram built-in single and double ovens require materials • Electrical cable—3-conductor or 4-conductor wire—as required a separate, properly grounded 3-wire 120/208 or 120/ required by local codes 240 volt, 60 Hz power supply, protected by a time • Flexible power cable connector delay fuse or circuit breaker. Ovens are supplied with a • Electrician’s pliers flexible power cable, which must be attached to a junction box. The cable length is 48
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Installation Built-In Ovens Finalize Caution: Do not lift oven or installation oven door by handle. Door glass breakage or handle damage may occur. Glass surface of door face extends beyond door frame on each side; be careful not to impact this exposed glass. Caution: When door is removed and hinge arms are at stop position, do not bump or try to move hinge arms. Hinges could snap back, causing an injury to hands or damage to porcelain surface. Remove oven door: • Open the door to stop position.
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Installation Built-In Ovens Secure • Slide oven into cabinet opening. oven • Drill 3/32" pilot holes through mounting holes in to cabinet oven front frame. (2 screw holes for single ovens, 4 screw holes for double ovens.) • Secure oven in place with screws furnished. (Use drywall screws if cabinet is particulate board). CAUTION WARNING Securely fasten oven to cabinet using the screws provided. Failure to do so could cause the oven to move or tip during use and result in personal injury. Replace
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Installation Built-In Ovens Connect • When connecting to a 3-conductor branch circuit: electrical – Connect oven red lead to branch circuit red lead. (continued) – Connect oven black lead to branch circuit black lead. – Connect oven bare copper conductor and white lead to branch circuit neutral lead (white or gray). • When connecting to a 4-conductor branch circuit: – Connect oven red lead to branch circuit red lead. – Connect oven black lead to branch circuit black lead. – Break connection betw
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NOTE: While performing installations described in this book, safety glasses or goggles should be worn. To obtain specific information concerning any ® Monogram product or service, call GE Answer Center consumer information service at 800.626.2000—any time, day or night. For Monogram local service in your area, call 1-800-444-1845. NOTE: Product improvement is a continuing endeavor at General Electric. Therefore, materials, appearance and specifications are Pub. No. 49-8804 ® subject to change wi