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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 Owner’s Manual for future

reference.

This appliance must be properly grounded. See “Electric Supply”, page 7.

CAUTION

WARNING

For Monogram local service in your area,
1-800-444-1845.
For Monogram Service in Canada,
Call 1-888-880-3030.
For Monogram Parts and Accessories, call
1-800-626-2002.

If you received a damaged range, you should
contact your dealer.

Installation of this range requires basic
electrical, carpentry and mechanical skills.
Proper installation is the responsibility of the
installer. Product failure due to improper
installation is not covered under the GE
Appliance Warranty. See the Owner’s Manual
for details.

Contents

CAUTION:
THESE RANGES SHOULD BE INSTALLED
IN CONJUNCTION WITH A SUITABLE
OVERHEAD VENT HOOD.  Due to the high
heat capacity of this unit, particular attention
should be paid to the hood and duct work
installation to assure it meets local building
codes.
Standard  countertop and island installations:
A 1200 CFM hood is recommended for 48"
ranges.
A 600 CFM hood is recommended for 30" and
36" Ranges.
Hoods should be 24" min. deep and the same
width as the cooktop.

Check local building codes for the proper
method of gas range installation. Local codes
vary. Installation, electrical connections and

grounding must comply with applicable codes.
In the absence of local codes, the gas range
should be installed in accordance with the
National Fuel Gas Code ANSI 223.1, latest
edition and National Electrical Code ANSI/
NFPA 70, latest edition.

CAUTION:
These ranges weigh up to 600 pounds. Some
disassembly will reduce the weight consider-
ably. Due to the weight and size of the range
and to reduce the risk of personal injury or
damage to the product, TWO PEOPLE ARE
REQUIRED FOR PROPER INSTALLATION.

Design Information

Models Available ......................................................... 3
Accessory Requirements .......................................... 3
Models Dimensions and Clearances .................... 4,5
Advance Planning ....................................................... 6
Tools & Materials Required ....................................... 6

Installation Preparation

Power Supply Locations ............................................ 7

In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts:

• This product must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter.
• When using ball type gas shut off valves, they shall be T-handle type.
• A flexible gas connector, when used, must not exceed 3 feet.

Installation

Step 1: Remove Packaging ........................................ 8
Step 2: Level the Range .............................................. 9
Step 3: Install Anti-Tip Device ................................... 9
Step 4: Connect Range to Gas ................................ 11
Step 5: Install the Range Backguard ..................... 11
Step 6: Connect Electrical ....................................... 12
Step 7: Slide Range Into Position ........................... 12
Step 8: Replace Oven Doors ................................... 12
Step 9: Assemble & Adjust Burners ...................... 13
Step 10: Adjustable Low Burner Settings ............. 13
Finalize Installation ................................................... 13

Summary of Contents for Monogram ZDP30L4HSS

Page 1: ...nal Ranges 48 Natural Gas Models ZDP48N4G ZDP48N6R ZDP48N6D 48 LP Gas Models ZDP48L4G ZDP48L6R ZDP48L6D 36 Natural Gas Models ZDP36N6 ZDP36N4R ZDP36N4D 36 LP Gas Models ZDP36L6 ZDP36L4R ZDP36L4D 30 Na...

Page 2: ...d for 30 and 36 Ranges Hoods should be 24 min deep and the same width as the cooktop Check local building codes for the proper method of gas range installation Local codes vary Installation electrical...

Page 3: ...tion Order one backguard for 48 Models ZX1B48 1 1 2 high backguard required for island installations or installations where back wall is non combustible such as brick ceramic tile marble etc ZX12B48 1...

Page 4: ...onal Backguards 21 1 4 12 1 1 2 35 1 4 36 3 4 28 1 4 47 7 8 Optional Backguards All Models 48 and 36 Range Models Low Back High Shelf 29 1 16 12 3 1 4 21 1 4 12 36 Min to Combustibles 28 1 4 31 1 2 45...

Page 5: ...8 Wide Models 8 30 36 Wide Models 12 48 Wide Models 16 30 Wide Range Hood Or 36 Wide Range Hood Or 48 Wide Range Hood 12 Min to Combustible Material Each Side 36 Min to Combustible Material From Cooki...

Page 6: ...de If the range is installed in an island Allow 12 min clearance at the back to combustible materials Allow 36 min above the cooking surface to combustible materials For 48 models we recommend the ven...

Page 7: ...amp for 36 ranges and 25 amps for 30 ranges The receptacle must be a NEMA 14 50R devise to accept the 4 prong plug supplied with the range Power Supply Locations Flex Line to Range 2 Maximum Protrusi...

Page 8: ...educe the weight of the range Remove the grates and drawers below the knobs Remove grill and griddle covers DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE A GRILL OR GRIDDLE ASSEMBLY Remove the broiler pans literature pack...

Page 9: ...ght or higher IMPORTANT The range should always be installed at countertop height or higher DO NOT INSTALL THE RANGE LOWER THAN ADJACENT COUNTERTOP HEIGHT All Ranges Can Tip Injury Could Result Instal...

Page 10: ...the installation location See Dimension A position the bracket the correct distance from the right side Mark the 2 large holes for fastening the bracket to the floor and remove the bracket Drill recom...

Page 11: ...the cooking area until it meets the regular Connect flexible metal connector to incoming gas line pipe stub Turn on gas and check for leaks Use a liquid leak detector at all joints and connections in...

Page 12: ...e sure the front of the range is level Adjust front leveling legs accordingly Replace the front kick panel by reversing the proceedure described in Step 1 Step Step Replace Oven Door s 8 To replace th...

Page 13: ...ts may be required due to fluctuations in local gas pressure Adjustments to increase or decrease gas flow may be necessary Turn knob counter clockwise to the LITE position Once lit turn the know back...

Page 14: ...14 Notes Professional Ranges...

Page 15: ...15 Notes Professional Ranges...

Page 16: ...worn 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 subject to...

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