Jenn-Air 8101P427 Installation guide

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Cookers
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Installation guide
INSTALLER: LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE APPLIANCE
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Electric 30-inch Wide
Jenn-Air Downdraft Range
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
THE MANUAL IS INTENDED TO ASSIST IN THE INITIAL INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENTS OF THE RANGE.
CLEARANCEDIMENSIONS
SPECIAL WARNING For complete information in regard to installation of
Onlyqualified personnelshould Jenn-Air range,see figures 1,2, 3 and 4. For SAFETY
installor servicethis range. CONSIDERATIONS, do not installa rangeinany
combustiblecabinetrywhichis notinaccordwiththe
installationclearancesshowninfigure1.
Read "Safety Instructions"in Use&
Care book beforeusingrange. CAUTION: This range has been designedin
accordancewith the requirementsofvarious safety
Improper installation, adjustment, agencies and complieswith themaximum allowable
wood cabinettemperaturesof194°F. Ifthis range
alteration, service, maintenance or is installedwithcabinets that havea lower working
use of range can result in serious temperaturethan 194°F, discoloration,delamination
or meltingmay occur.
injury or property damage.
Your range may notbe equipped I
WARNING w,th some of the features referred I
).ALALusRA;GERSIEsCA;pT/RPsoANsD, to in this manual, I
INSTALL ANTI-TIP DEVICES
PACKED WITH RANGE. ENGLISH I_PP. 1-11
FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION ESPAI;IOL I) pan.12-22
INSTRUCTIONS.FRANCAIS _p, 23-33
8101 P427-60
(I0-01-00)
INSTALLATIONDRAWINGS(Pages 2, 3 & 4)
IIMPORTANT
PLEASE KEEPFOR THE USE OF THE-LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR.
o_
CLEARANCE BETWEEN ,M]JACENT
COMBUSTIBLE COI¢STRUCTIOI_AriD
TH£ BACK AND SIDe'S OF"THERANGE
BELOW ,HE COOKING SURFACE.
_ql#92_f>'lts FIGURE 1
NOTE: Figure may not be representative of actual unit.
The 30 inches (76.2 cm) minimum clearance betweenthe installinga range hoodthat projects horizontallya
topof thecooking surfaceand thebottom of an minimum of 5 inches (13 cm) beyond thebottom of the
unprotectedwood or metalcabinetcan bereduced to 24 cabinets.
inches (61 cm) minimum when bottom of wood or metal
cabinet is protected by not less than 1/4-inch (6.4 ram) FIGURE 1
thick flame-retardant millboard covered with not less than 1 ...COMBUSTIBLE BACK WALL.
No. 28 MSG sheet steel, 0.015-inch (0.381 mm) thick 2 ...COMBUSTIBLE SIDE WALL.
stainlesssteel, 0.024-inch (0.610 ram)thick aluminum, or 3 ... COMBUSTIBLE WALL CABINET.
0.020-inch (0.508 mm) thick copper. DIMENSION "A" IS TO BE A MINIMUM OF 3 iNCHES (7.5
CM).
To eliminate the risk of burnsor fire by reaching over
heated surface units, cabinet storage spacelocated A SLIDE-IN RANGE, IF EQUIPPED WITH OPTIONAL
abovethe surfaceunits should be avoided. If cabinet 8ACKGUARD KIT, MAY BE INSTALLED ZERO INCHES
storageis to beprovided, therisk can be reduced by FROM COMBUSTIBLEWALL 1 (SEE FIGURE1).
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Bring innovation home.
30"
_WHEN REPLACING AN EXISTING UNIT, A MAXIMUM CUT DEPTH OF
231/2"(59.7 cm)IS ACCEPTABLE.
JENN-AIR RANGES
X<"F""nrpT__ p'_ _ NOTE:
._T_ "C__L_ ON COUNTER TOPS WITH
_, EORMEOFRONT EDGE.
"tSHAVE RAISED SECTION
_. ]TO CLEAR TOP.
BEFOREATTEMPTINGIII _ I__I_-
INSTALLATION, ADJUSTI}X}_J- I
RANGE LEVELING LEGSIb/II[I "u:__l
TO ACCOMMODATE A I JH'-. . "I
J°C" CAB INET COUNTER
V /_OPENIN GTOPDEPTH
_- FIGURE 2
CAUTION:
SOME WHITEEUROPEAN STYLE CABINETSAREEQUIPPED
WITH DELICATE WHITE VINYL DRAWERAND DOOR FRONTS.
THE VINYL MAY NOT BE DESIGNEDTO WITHSTANDTHE HEAT
PRODUCED BY THE NORMAL SAFE OPERATION OF A SELF-CLEANING
AVOIDPOSSIBLE DAMAGE, WE RECOMMENDINCREASING THE 30"
(76.2 cm) CABINET OPENINGTO 31 1/4"(79.4cm) MINIMUM G
AND USING A HEATSHIELDKIT {CABXIT V), WHICH MAY BE
ORDERED SEPERATELY. THE COUNTER'fOP CUI-OUT MUSTREMAIN
30" {76.2 cm).
m
C"B"
FIGURE 3
Notes:
1. Provideforeithera3-wireor4.wire120/208,120/240voltoutletperapplicablecordinshadedareashown.Refer
toinstallationinstructionsforproperpositioningofoutlet.
2. DimensionK(figure4,page4)isfromthewalltothesideedgeoftheovendoor.Itdoesnotincludethecurvature
oftheglassorthedepthofthehandle.
3. DimensionL(figure4,page4)iswiththelevelerlegsadjustedallthewayin.Thismayvaryslightlyuponleveling
legadjustment.
4. Donotusegrout,epoxy,etc.,toinstallthisunit.Installationmustallowforremovalofthisappliancefromthe
installedlocationforpurposesofservicing.
IMPORTANT:BecauseofconUnuingproductimprovements,Maylagreservestherightto changespecifications
withoutnotice.Dimensionalspecificationsareprovidedforplanningpurposesonly.Forcompletedetailssee
installationinstruCtionsthataccompanyeachproduCtbeforeselectingcabinetry,makingcutoutsorbeginning
installation.
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Bring innovation home. _M
30"JENN-AIR RANGES
UnityIISlide-InRange
Dimensions
Inches Centimeters
A 25 63.5
B 24 61.0
C 30 76.2
D 36 91.4
E 235/8 60.0
F 231/4 59.1
G 5 1/2 14.0
H 10 25.4
J 297/8 75.9
K2* 263/16 66.5
JL3. 353/4 90.8
FIGURE 4 M 2/1/45.7
*SEE NOTESONPAGE 3
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MOBILE HOMES LOCATINGTHE RANGE
The installation of a range designed for mobile home Place range in a well litarea.Do not set range over holes
installation must conform with the Manufactured Home in the floor or other locations where it may be subject to
Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part strong drafts. Any opening in the wall behind the range
3280 (formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home and in the floor under the range should be sealed. Make
Construction and Safety, Title 24 HUD, Part 280) or, sure the flow of cooling/ventilation air is notobstructed
when such standard is not applicable, the Standard for below the range.
Manufactured Home Installations 1982 (Manufactured
Home Sites, Communities and Set-Ups), ANSI NOTE: A range should NOT be installed over kitchen
A225.l-latest edition, or with local codes, carpeting.
ANTI-TIP DEVICE INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Ariskofrangetip-overexists if the appliance STEP 1 -Loeetino The Anti-tip Bracket (See Fiaure 5)
is not installedin accordance withtheprovidedinstallation A.Determinewhere either therightor left "EDGE" of the
instructions. The proper use of this device minimizes the range will be located and mark the floor or wall.
risk of TIP-OVER. tn using this device theconsumer must
still observe the safety precautions as stated in theUSE B. Place theBRACKET 15/16" (24mm) from themarked
and CARE MANUAL and avoid using the oven doors as a "EDGE" toward center of opening and against the
beck wall as shown in figure 5, with orientation hole
stepstool,againstwall.
Installation instructions are provided for wood and cement
in either floor or wall. Any other typeof construction may C. Use the bracket as a template and mark the required
require special installation techniques as deemed holes, as shown in figure 5, for the type of
necessary to provide adequate fastening of the ANTI-TIP construction you will be using.
bracket to the floor or wall. The bracket may be installed D. Anti-tip bracket may be secured to either floor or wall.
to engage theLEFT or RIGHT rear leveling foot. See Step 2 on page 6 for bracket installation options.
NOTE; The bracket provided is designed for use with
flush mount and non-flush mount outlet receptacles.
Install the bracketwith the orientation hole in the longer
leg against the wall as shown in figure 5.
HOLE
t FOR
WALL
ATTACHANTI-TIP BRACKET
WITH LONG SCREWS
BRACKET
_LEVELINGFooT
[24 mm}
FROM EDGE
OF RANGE
MARKED EDGE HOLES FOR
OF RANGE FLOOR
FIGURE 5
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STEP 2 - Ant|-TiDBracket InstallstionOpti_ls STEP 3 - Ranqe Installation
A. Wood Construction: A. A Jenn-Air range may be installed by one person.
1, Floor: Locate the center of the two holes identified
in figure 5 as "HOLES FOR FLOOR." Drifta 1/8"B. Align the range to its designated location and slide it
(3 mm) pilot hole in the center of each hole (a nail back into position, Note: A minimum clearance of 1/4"
or awl may be used if a drill is not available).(6 mm) is required between the range and the leveling
Secure the ANTi-TIP bracket to the floor with the foot that will engage the ANTI-TIP bracket, see figure
two screws provided. Proceed to STEP 3, 6.
2. Wall: Locate the center of thetwo holes identified
in figure 5 as "HOLES FOR WALL." Drill an C. All Jenn-Air ranges have a non lift-up top,
angled 1/8" (3mm) pilot holein the center of each
hole as showninfigure6. (A nail or awl may be D. For SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS as well as optimum
used if a drill is not available). Secure the performance adjust the range so that it is level. This
ANTI-TIP bracket to the wall with the two screws may be checked by placing a spirit level or a large
provided as shown in figure 6. Proceed to STEP pan of water onthecooktop or the oven rack. If an
3. adjustment is required pull the range forward, tip the
B. Cement or ConcreteConstruction:range and rotate the leveling feet as required.
1. Suitable screws for concreteconstruction can be E. To check the rangefor proper installation of the
obtained at the hardware store.Drillthe required anti-tip bracket: Use a flashlight and look underneath
size holefor the hardware obtained into the
concrete atthe center of the holes identified in the bottom of the range to see that one of the rear
figure 5 as "HOLES FOR FLOOR", Secure the leveling feet is engaged in the bracket slot.
ANTI-TIP bracket to the floor. Proceed to STEP 3. F.Proceed with the remainder of the installation
instructionsprovidedwith the range.
NOTE: USE A MINIMUMOF (2) SCREWS
TO INSTALL ANTI-TIP BRACKET
TO THEWALL OR FLOOR.
/-ANTI-TIP
_/BRACKET
SCREWS MUST_]-_/f_
ENTER WOOD _ SCREW BRACKET ......
0.METAL.\ NIl/TO WALL _)_)M 7 ,,
\ _J_/SLIDE IN m /F'j/4-
WA,LPLATE-,,\ t IM/TOSECUREtt /
X \ K:x]lll/_ _ !/ MIN.
K//////////////////////////////J
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FIGURE 6
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CONNECTINGTHE RANGE
ELECTRIC SUPPLY RANGE CONNECTIONS
Therangemust beinstalledinaccordancewith Localand Somemodelsareshippeddirectfrom thefactorywith
NationalElectricCode(NEC) ANSI/NFPANo. 7C-latest servicecords(pigtails)attached.Thereareno range
edition.See ratingplatefor totalconnectedKW rating, connectionsnecessaryonthese models.Justpluginto
the rangeoutlet.On modelsnotprovidedwitha service
ELECTRIC SUPPLY (Canada) cord, connection tothe powersupplyisnecessary,
REMEMBER -only a4-conductor cord isto beused on
The range must be installed in accordance with Local and new branch-circuit installations (1996 NEC), mobile
Canadian Electric Code CSA STD.C22.1 latest edition, homes, recreational vehicles, or in an area where local
See rating plate for total connectedKW rating, codes prohibit grounding through the neutral conductor.
Hence,4-wire service MUST be provided for such
OUTSIDE WIRING installations.3-wire servicemay be used when permitted
Yourlocalutilitycompanywilltellyouwhetherthepresent by localcode.USE COPPER ORALUMINUM
electric service toyour homeisadequate.It may beCONDUCTORS. Main terminal block is recognizedfor
necessary to increase the size of the wiring to the house Copper or Aluminum conductors. If a flexible power cord
and service switch to take care of the electrical load is required, itis recommended a cord no longer than 4 ft.
be used. Make connections as explained below and with
demanded by the range. The kilowatt rating for the range
is specified on the rating plate located on the front of the reference to the appropriate illustration (see figures 8 and
9).After installation, insure tightness of all electrical
range, connections and replace all covers.
HOUSE WIRINGRemove terminalblock access cover from range back.
Most local Building Regulations and Codes require that all (See figure 7).
electrical wiring bedoneby licensed electricians.All
wiring should conform to Local and National ElectricalRANGE CONNECTIONS (Canada)
Codes. This range requires a single phase three wire This modelwas shipped direct from the factory with
120/240 or a 120/208volt, 60 Hz, AC circuit.Wiring codes service cord (pigtail) attached. There are no range
require a separate circuit berun from the main entrance connections necessary. Just plug into the range outlet.
panel to the range and thatit beequippedwithseparateSee figure 2 on page 3 for outlet location.
disconnect switchand fuses, either in the main entrance
panel or in a separate switch and fuse box. in some NOTE: Cord replacement - ONLY a power supply cord
communities, a solid or flexible continuous armored rated at 240 volts minimum, 40 amperes or 50 amperes
conduit must be used from main entrance panel to the power supply cord that is marked for usewith nominal
terminal box on the rearof the range. Others will permit 13]8"(34.93 mm) diameter connection opening, with
closed loopterminals and marked for use with ranges
the termination of the range circuit at a polarizedthree or
four wire plug-in outlet placed at a convenient point near shall be used.
the back ofthe range. The range is then connected to this
outlet through an approved range connector (pigtail)
fastened securely to the terminal block with proper strain
relief at the range and a three or four pronged plug at the
opposite end. t
ACCESS
COVER
MAINTERMINAL/
CONNECTIC_
BLOCK
e_
FIGURE 7
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3-WIRESERVICECORDOR CONDUIT 4-WIRESERVICECORDORCONDUIT
INSTALLATION INSTALLATION
1.Insure that the copperground strap IS CONNECTED (MOBILE HOMESOR ASREQUIRED BY CODES)
between the middle post of the main terminal 1. Thecopper ground strap connected between the
connection block and the rangechassis, neutral (middle) post ofthe main terminal block and the
chassis MUSTbe cut off as shown in figure 9. Save the
2. The middlewire of the service cord or ground lead of green groundscrew to attach the ground from the 4
3-wire conduit MUST connect to the neutral (middle) wire cord. Only a 4 wire cord or conduit should be
post of the mainterminal block. The other two wires of used.
the service cord or conduit connect to the outside
posts of the main terminal connectionblock.Polarity is 2.The ground wire from the service cord or conduit must
unimportant, connect to the range chassis using the green ground
screw.
3. Aappropriatestrainrelieffor servicecordor conduit 3. Thewhitewireof theservicecordor conduitmust
must beattachedtotheconduitplate, connectto theneutral(middle)postof themain
terminalblock.Theothertwowiresof theservicecord
RED MAIN TERMINAL
WHITE--_-'_ /CONNECTIONEILOCK orconduJt connect tothe red and black posts of the
BLACK MIDDLEW_RE0r main terminal block, respectively.
SERVICECORDOR
GROUNDLEAD 4.An appropriate strain relief for service cord or conduit
oFCONDU,T must be attached to the conduit plate.
GROO.0s CONVERSIONFROM3-WIRETO 4-WIRE
tRA_, figure 9 to connect the 4-wire service cord.
(CONNECTED
_ACTO.Y>_---CONDU,TSERVICE
PLATE
_'0_jl'1,,,--"STAMPED (Model With 3-Wire Service Cord Attached)
_" ,_;,"r,J/" CONDO_T Disconnect range from power. Removetheaccess cover
STRA_N-
ReLJF ,_",_ !j_] on backofrangeand removethe3-wireservicecordfrom
themainterminal block. Followinstructionsas outlinedin
NOTE: Cordreplacement- ONLY a powersupplycord
/Y _ FORUSEw_ratedat 240 voltsminimum,40 amperesor50 amperes
REMOVE BRA
STAMPED
CORD &RE-ATTAC power supplycord thatis marked for usewith nominal
MARKED"CO 1 318"(34.93 mm) diameter connection opening, with
FIGURE 8 DOWN. closed loop terminalsand marked for use with ranges
ACCEPTABLE 3-WIRE PLUG INSTALLATION shall be used.
THiS PORTION OF----_/ / _,_'_ -'I _.
GROUND I NC STRAP _ /_FA_ _r'_,.j/ \
MUST BEREMOVED. _ --. _"-_1k,-_,
WHITEf
X/-MAIN TERMINAL S _'_h _ 1
BLACK\ "_.-_.I CONNECTION BLOCK _ "_ /_'-,. \ /
'f__._-_W.,TE W_R_OF-_ X I1_/---_I///II
LI"F]'I-_'_.,_,,_"TT]SERVICE CORD X I_ (/// I /
_'_\ _J)} ,I)) ORCONDUIT _,r"__\\ ///// //
,
GROUNO /..-Jill r" ..... .'_'_'.,_,'f., I /CONDUIT \_{'YI,_
of'.u.o.°
I;I;'#-v_ L I;c"_ OBEW,THCONOU,T,
i/^o ____j/REMOVE BRACKET, FLIP
Y%..,t '_,,,--..A_"&RE-ATTACH WITHHOLE
_"_>_ MARKED "CONDUIT"
STAMPED _ V DOWN.
CORD FIGURE 9
ACCEPTABLE 4-WIRE PLUG INSTALLATION
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3.Make cutout inthe cabinet floor of eitherthe rightor INLET 2_
left side cabinet as shown in figures 14or 15. _,,,_"--._. '1_ /1'
--r--"- i- L_uc---m_-cm) - _(J _(32.71_¢m}
4. Relocate the mounting brackets on the blower ._. | r_/J./////J_///__ ;==_....-.J-
housing as shown in figure 17.,'_,")1 f I I)J3-_ rililUi|TL[- -
,I, I L,#////////"/rh,f,_
NOTE: The mounting brackets shown in figure - =-"=_==--------.o"_.,.,,_._,
16 are as assembled at the factory for floor or _---'_"- ! BLOWER
I (im._ _n) - LOC_llOM
rear wall venting,
Figure14
a, Right side venting (figure 17), Left Cabinet (Top View)
1. Remove nuts from studs 1,2 and 3 on the
motor side.
2. Remove bracket and reattach with studs 1 and [,Ib_l_ INIET_, 1_._._,, . . I'_35_1.._nl)._{_lle_'_--_
2 inserted in holes A and C and replace 3 nuts.|1] /_I_(S2,70©m)" _:_!:)--'%m)
3. Remove nuts from studs 5, 6 and 7 on air inlet ,_u._L__..L__
s,de ': ,lltllJll
4. Remove bracket and reattach with studs 5 and ! ._-
6 inserted in holes D and B and replace 3 nuts. _ -'_o_._
b. Left side venting (figure 17). "LOWERI" (_._--:,-''_I_<..q©m,,
1. Removenuts from studs 1,2, 3 and 4 on motor LOC_'_N
side. Figure 15
2.Remove bracket. Right Cabinet (Top View)
3. Rotate motor and cover assembly 180 degrees.
4. Reattach bracket with studs 4 and 1 inserted in
holesA andC and replace all4 nuts.MOTORSIDE AIR INLET SIDE
5. Remove nuts from studs 5,6, 7 and 8 on inletf/l _
side.
6. Remove bracket and reattachwith studs 8 and
5 inserted in holes D and B and replace all 4
nuts.
5. Attach the blower housing to the floor with the outlet
towards the direction of the venting and the inlet
towards the front of the cabinets. In addition, for left
side venting, a spacer of approximately 1-1/2"thick x Figure 16
9"long (3.81 cm x 22.86 cm) is required under the Blower Assembly
mounting bracket flanges of the blower assembly (see
figure 17).
6. Remove the inside wireand outside string from the Right Side Left Side
first 1-1/2"(3,81 cm) of oneend ofthe5"(12,7 cm) Venting Venting
flexduct(P/N702935), Stretchthisend ofthe flex
25.4 cm) transition and secure with hoseclamp (PIN
702331).
7. When the range is placed in position, feed the open
end of the 5" (12.7 cm) flexduct through the hole in
the cabinet side wall and attach to the outlet of the
blower housing with hose clamp (PiN 702331). The
transitionshould then be attached tothe3-1/4"x 10" 8pacer''_"
(12.7 cm x 25.4 cm) duct|rig in the cabinet toe space Figure 17
through the cabinet floor cutout. Viewfrom Air Inlet Side of Blower
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8. Installthe6"(15,24 cm) elbow oftheblower housing INSTALLING THE BLOWER
andsecurewithducttape. The openend oftheelbow
shouldbepointedtothe left. Attachthe 6"(15.24 cm)INOTE: Install the blower prior to installing the
flex duct(providedwith therange)to theelbowand toIrange.
the range. Note: Forrightsideventing,the6"(15.24
cm) diameterflex duct maybe cut inhalfand usedinReferto yourductplan. Itmay be easierto attachpart
orderto makeassemblyeasier,oftheductingtothe blowerbeforeitisinstalled.
Positionthe blower andattach to the floor with at least
2screws.
Apply duct tapeto blower exhaustductjoint.(See
figure12).
RANGE INSTALLATION
CONNECTINGTHE DOWNDRAFTBLOWER INSTALLINGTHE RANGE
TO ELECTRICAL (Figure18) Alignthe range toitsdesignated location andslide
Connect the blower power cord to the blower motor back into position.Make sure that the rear leveling leg
housing, is fully inserted and secured by the anti-tip bracket.
BLOWER
POWERCOReAttach the other end of the flexduct to the plenum of
__the range using the second duct clamp.Tighten duct
-- i p; clampto secure itto the plenum.
_'- CHECKFOROPERATION
• fnstalfthe air filter,As youfacetherange,thetopof
:thefiltershouldrestagainsttheleftsideofthevent
I opening. DO NOT OPERATE THE SYSTEM
I'WITHOUT THE FILTER.
Installtheair grilleovertheventopening,
Figure 18 • Besureto removeallpacking materialsthe oven from
INSTALLINGTHE FLEXDUCTTO BLOWER unitpriortoapplyingpower.
Useone oftheductclampsprovided.Usinga screw * SwitchelectricalcircuitbreakertotheON position.
driver,tightenductclamptosecuretheflex ductto the
inletoftheblower,(See figure 19). * ConsultUSE andCARE MANUAL for properoperation.
I
Figure19
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