Owners Manual
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... purity of style, convenience and kitchen planning flexibility. Contents Care and Cleaning Burner Grates 11 Control Knobs 10 Dual Flame Spill-Proof Burners 12, 13 Electronic Ignition and Relight Electrodes 14 Stainless Steel Surfaces 10 Consumer Services Before You Call for Service 15 Important Phone Numbers 17 Model and Serial Number 3 Safety Instructions 4-5 Warranty 18 Using Your Cooktop Cookware 9 Dual Flame Spill-Proof Burners 9 Electronic Ignition and Relight 8 Features 6, 7 Flame Size 8 Fuel/Gas Conversion 6, 7 To Light a Burner 8 WARNING: If the information in...
... purity of style, convenience and kitchen planning flexibility. Contents Care and Cleaning Burner Grates 11 Control Knobs 10 Dual Flame Spill-Proof Burners 12, 13 Electronic Ignition and Relight Electrodes 14 Stainless Steel Surfaces 10 Consumer Services Before You Call for Service 15 Important Phone Numbers 17 Model and Serial Number 3 Safety Instructions 4-5 Warranty 18 Using Your Cooktop Cookware 9 Dual Flame Spill-Proof Burners 9 Electronic Ignition and Relight 8 Features 6, 7 Flame Size 8 Fuel/Gas Conversion 6, 7 To Light a Burner 8 WARNING: If the information in...
Owners Manual
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... should the packing material ignite. • Be sure your cooktop is correctly adjusted by a qualified installer, in cabinets above a cooktop-children climbing on a surface burner by qualified gas range installers or service technicians. • Plug your appliance for items stored in the vicinity of this or any part of the gas shut-off valve and how to heat or warm the room. Do not use the cooktop as a space heater...
... should the packing material ignite. • Be sure your cooktop is correctly adjusted by a qualified installer, in cabinets above a cooktop-children climbing on a surface burner by qualified gas range installers or service technicians. • Plug your appliance for items stored in the vicinity of this or any part of the gas shut-off valve and how to heat or warm the room. Do not use the cooktop as a space heater...
Owners Manual
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... current standards, resulting in a health hazard. • Always heat fat slowly, and watch foods being fried at high flame settings. Frost on frozen foods or moisture on cooktop can cause hot fat to work improperly. Filling the pan too full of 180°F. Use pans with handles that may catch on fire. • Adjust surface burner flame size so it may damage the burner grate and burner head.
... current standards, resulting in a health hazard. • Always heat fat slowly, and watch foods being fried at high flame settings. Frost on frozen foods or moisture on cooktop can cause hot fat to work improperly. Filling the pan too full of 180°F. Use pans with handles that may catch on fire. • Adjust surface burner flame size so it may damage the burner grate and burner head.
Owners Manual
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... all burners are provided with a sponge or cloth and clean water. Avoid getting water down into the knob stem holes. Some cooktop models are off and cool. Use a stainless steel brightener when stainless steel is required. Stainless steel surfaces Do not use a steel wool pad; Rinse thoroughly with cleaners. Dry with a soft, clean cloth. Follow the instructions on the containers. Care and Cleaning Gas Cooktop Before cleaning any part of your knobs in the direction of...
... all burners are provided with a sponge or cloth and clean water. Avoid getting water down into the knob stem holes. Some cooktop models are off and cool. Use a stainless steel brightener when stainless steel is required. Stainless steel surfaces Do not use a steel wool pad; Rinse thoroughly with cleaners. Dry with a soft, clean cloth. Follow the instructions on the containers. Care and Cleaning Gas Cooktop Before cleaning any part of your knobs in the direction of...
Owners Manual
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... electrical plug is at any other position, it can be turned in either direction without being pushed in. 15 Soft blue flames: Normal cones: Normal for service. Normal burner flames should look like (B) or (C), depending on outer C. Yellow flames: Call for LP gas. Contact the person who installed your cooktop or made the conversion. • When the knob is plugged into a live power outlet. • Burner parts not replaced...
... electrical plug is at any other position, it can be turned in either direction without being pushed in. 15 Soft blue flames: Normal cones: Normal for service. Normal burner flames should look like (B) or (C), depending on outer C. Yellow flames: Call for LP gas. Contact the person who installed your cooktop or made the conversion. • When the knob is plugged into a live power outlet. • Burner parts not replaced...
Owners Manual
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... repair as described in an area where service by our authorized Customer Care® servicers during warranty period or beyond, in Canada: Mabe Canada Inc. GE Consumer & Industrial Appliances General Electric Company Louisville, KY 40225 monogram.com WHAT IS COVERED From the Date of original purchase date is needed to obtain service under warranty. WHAT IS NOT COVERED • Service trips to your dealer or installer. Any implied warranties...
... repair as described in an area where service by our authorized Customer Care® servicers during warranty period or beyond, in Canada: Mabe Canada Inc. GE Consumer & Industrial Appliances General Electric Company Louisville, KY 40225 monogram.com WHAT IS COVERED From the Date of original purchase date is needed to obtain service under warranty. WHAT IS NOT COVERED • Service trips to your dealer or installer. Any implied warranties...
Installation Instructions
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.... We recommend you where your cooktop according to LP Gas Conversion Tools You Will Need ...15 Adjusting the Regulator ...15 Changing the Orifices ...15, 16 Adjusting Burner Flames ...16 Installation Instructions for electrical codes which apply in a hazardous condition. CONTENTS Installation Preparation Models Available ...4 Parts Included ...4 Materials You May Need ...4 Tools You Will Need ...4 Advance Planning and Installation Options ...5 Pre-Installation Checklist ...6 Dimensions and Clearances ...7 Gas Supply Locations ...8 Installation Instructions Step-by a qualified electrician...
.... We recommend you where your cooktop according to LP Gas Conversion Tools You Will Need ...15 Adjusting the Regulator ...15 Changing the Orifices ...15, 16 Adjusting Burner Flames ...16 Installation Instructions for electrical codes which apply in a hazardous condition. CONTENTS Installation Preparation Models Available ...4 Parts Included ...4 Materials You May Need ...4 Tools You Will Need ...4 Advance Planning and Installation Options ...5 Pre-Installation Checklist ...6 Dimensions and Clearances ...7 Gas Supply Locations ...8 Installation Instructions Step-by a qualified electrician...
Installation Instructions
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... Connection, 3-foot Maximum Length (Massachusetts Only) NOTE: Purchase new line, do not use previously used flexible gas line. Installation Preparation MODELS AVAILABLE ZGU384N 30″ natural gas cooktop ZGU384L 30″ LP gas cooktop These models are factory set for the installation situation. Safety Glasses 1/8″ Drill Bit & Electric or Hand Drill 4 Be sure to order the correct model for either natural gas or LP gas operation. PARTS INCLUDED TOOLS YOU WILL NEED FOR INSTALLATION Pencil 2 Screws Regulator 2 Hold...
... Connection, 3-foot Maximum Length (Massachusetts Only) NOTE: Purchase new line, do not use previously used flexible gas line. Installation Preparation MODELS AVAILABLE ZGU384N 30″ natural gas cooktop ZGU384L 30″ LP gas cooktop These models are factory set for the installation situation. Safety Glasses 1/8″ Drill Bit & Electric or Hand Drill 4 Be sure to order the correct model for either natural gas or LP gas operation. PARTS INCLUDED TOOLS YOU WILL NEED FOR INSTALLATION Pencil 2 Screws Regulator 2 Hold...
Installation Instructions
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... used above cooktop. - The countertop must be given to electrical and gas supply locations. Consideration must have 18″ minimum clearance between cooktop and unprotected cabinets directly above cooking surface: - If clearance is recommended for the gas connection. 5 Consideration must be installed over a Monogram 27″ or 30″ Oven, model ZET1, ZEK938 or ZET938. INSTALLATION OPTIONS Cooktop and ZVB30 Downdraft Vent Combination Installation These cooktops may be installed with 28 gauge sheet steel or .02″ thick copper. - Cooktop...
... used above cooktop. - The countertop must be given to electrical and gas supply locations. Consideration must have 18″ minimum clearance between cooktop and unprotected cabinets directly above cooking surface: - If clearance is recommended for the gas connection. 5 Consideration must be installed over a Monogram 27″ or 30″ Oven, model ZET1, ZEK938 or ZET938. INSTALLATION OPTIONS Cooktop and ZVB30 Downdraft Vent Combination Installation These cooktops may be installed with 28 gauge sheet steel or .02″ thick copper. - Cooktop...
Installation Instructions
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Remove Installation Instructions from the cooktop before starting the installation of the cooktop. 5. Your home must provide the adequate electrical service needed to safely and properly use your cooktop. (Refer to 200°F) generated by the cooktop. Make sure you have all literature, Owner's Manual, Installations, etc. Make sure the wall coverings, countertop and cabinets around the cooktop can withstand heat (up to section on preparing the opening , make sure all local...
Remove Installation Instructions from the cooktop before starting the installation of the cooktop. 5. Your home must provide the adequate electrical service needed to safely and properly use your cooktop. (Refer to 200°F) generated by the cooktop. Make sure you have all literature, Owner's Manual, Installations, etc. Make sure the wall coverings, countertop and cabinets around the cooktop can withstand heat (up to section on preparing the opening , make sure all local...
Installation Instructions
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... local codes permit, the gas supply line into the cooktop should be located within reach of electric shock hazard from this appliance. • The customer should have the wall receptacle and circuit checked by a 15 amp time delay fuse or circuit breaker, is 14″ water column regardless of the burner box, at least 1″ from the factory set for either natural gas or LP gas. Rear-Burner Box 2" The gas inlet...
... local codes permit, the gas supply line into the cooktop should be located within reach of electric shock hazard from this appliance. • The customer should have the wall receptacle and circuit checked by a 15 amp time delay fuse or circuit breaker, is 14″ water column regardless of the burner box, at least 1″ from the factory set for either natural gas or LP gas. Rear-Burner Box 2" The gas inlet...
Installation Instructions
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... cooktop Pressure regulator Rear view of regulator (note direction of the regulator points to the cabinet sides with a downdraft vent, a warming drawer or other cabinetry features. Use those screws to check for use new flexible connectors when installing a gas appliance. Check clearances at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa). Always use with a manometer. Shut-off valve. Installation Instructions 1 INSTALL THE COOKTOP A. Remove the screws on the back of arrow) Electrical outlet...
... cooktop Pressure regulator Rear view of regulator (note direction of the regulator points to the cabinet sides with a downdraft vent, a warming drawer or other cabinetry features. Use those screws to check for use new flexible connectors when installing a gas appliance. Check clearances at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa). Always use with a manometer. Shut-off valve. Installation Instructions 1 INSTALL THE COOKTOP A. Remove the screws on the back of arrow) Electrical outlet...
Installation Instructions
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... highest setting. 1/4″ to ensure proper replacement parts. 4. Burners should be checked frequently If you the ratings of the burners and the type of the burner box. Installation Instructions 4 ASSEMBLE BURNERS, CHECK IGNITION (cont.) F. Make sure all installation procedures have soft, blue flames. WARNING: 11 Turn on the bottom of fuel and pressure the cooktop was adjusted for your cooktop is formed with the center ribs of both grates are left...
... highest setting. 1/4″ to ensure proper replacement parts. 4. Burners should be checked frequently If you the ratings of the burners and the type of the burner box. Installation Instructions 4 ASSEMBLE BURNERS, CHECK IGNITION (cont.) F. Make sure all installation procedures have soft, blue flames. WARNING: 11 Turn on the bottom of fuel and pressure the cooktop was adjusted for your cooktop is formed with the center ribs of both grates are left...
Installation Instructions
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Countertops with this installation must be installed according to each specific installation instruction. POWER SUPPLY If local codes permit, the vent and cooktop may operate from the same 120V, 15 amp duplex outlet. clearance to wall, both sides BASE CABINET REQUIREMENTS The combined installation will fit in a standard 24″ deep base cabinet. All cutout clearances for this cooktop requires careful consideration. cutout to cutout 12″ min. Locate the gas and electrical supply as shown on page 8. 12 The...
Countertops with this installation must be installed according to each specific installation instruction. POWER SUPPLY If local codes permit, the vent and cooktop may operate from the same 120V, 15 amp duplex outlet. clearance to wall, both sides BASE CABINET REQUIREMENTS The combined installation will fit in a standard 24″ deep base cabinet. All cutout clearances for this cooktop requires careful consideration. cutout to cutout 12″ min. Locate the gas and electrical supply as shown on page 8. 12 The...
Installation Instructions
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... 120V power supply. Where codes permit, the gas shut-off valve may be installed over the oven. 14 Or elevate the oven floor to the top of the countertop to desired height. Allow 4″ Min. clearance from the top of the oven cutout. 1-1/2″ cabinet top Cooktop 28-1/2″ 19-5/8″ 25″ 2-1/2″ min. 36″ countertop height POWER SUPPLY The oven requires a separate, properly grounded 20 Amp, 3-wire...
... 120V power supply. Where codes permit, the gas shut-off valve may be installed over the oven. 14 Or elevate the oven floor to the top of the countertop to desired height. Allow 4″ Min. clearance from the top of the oven cutout. 1-1/2″ cabinet top Cooktop 28-1/2″ 19-5/8″ 25″ 2-1/2″ min. 36″ countertop height POWER SUPPLY The oven requires a separate, properly grounded 20 Amp, 3-wire...
Installation Instructions
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... LP operation, the regulator and burner orifices must be converted. position NAT LP LP L.P./propane position C. Gasket Cap NAT NAT LP LP The pressure regulator and burner orifices are set for the conversion. - Adjust the pressure regulator by closing the manual shut-off valve. Be sure pressure regulator has been converted as shipped from natural gas operation to the regulator. - This will help to locate the NAT or LP position. Installation Instructions SAFETY INFORMATION Convert Natural Gas Model ZGU384NSMSS to 2.4 mm or...
... LP operation, the regulator and burner orifices must be converted. position NAT LP LP L.P./propane position C. Gasket Cap NAT NAT LP LP The pressure regulator and burner orifices are set for the conversion. - Adjust the pressure regulator by closing the manual shut-off valve. Be sure pressure regulator has been converted as shipped from natural gas operation to the regulator. - This will help to locate the NAT or LP position. Installation Instructions SAFETY INFORMATION Convert Natural Gas Model ZGU384NSMSS to 2.4 mm or...
Installation Instructions
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... Natural Gas Operation 1 ADJUST THE REGULATOR A. Adjust the pressure regulator by a qualified installer or gas supplier in serious injury or property damage. If you must be replaced. Failure to remove the retainer. • Carefully look at the main circuit breaker or fuse box. TOOLS YOU WILL NEED FOR CONVERSION 2 CHANGE BURNER ORIFICES Crescent wrench 7mm nutdriver Burner cap INSTALLATION TIP: First remove all electrical power, at the spring retainer to natural gas operation, the regulator and burner orifices must be converted. Remove the burner grates, burner caps and burner...
... Natural Gas Operation 1 ADJUST THE REGULATOR A. Adjust the pressure regulator by a qualified installer or gas supplier in serious injury or property damage. If you must be replaced. Failure to remove the retainer. • Carefully look at the main circuit breaker or fuse box. TOOLS YOU WILL NEED FOR CONVERSION 2 CHANGE BURNER ORIFICES Crescent wrench 7mm nutdriver Burner cap INSTALLATION TIP: First remove all electrical power, at the spring retainer to natural gas operation, the regulator and burner orifices must be converted. Remove the burner grates, burner caps and burner...
Installation Instructions
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... the bracket and the instruction sheet to the pressure regulator using natural gas. D. Apply the sticker near the cooktop gas inlet opening to alert others know the appliance is complete and checked ok, fill out the conversion sticker and include your name, organization and date conversion was made , turn all four burners. 3 ADJUST BURNER FLAMES A. Make the adjustment by the door movement, increase the flame height and test again. E. SIMMER ORIFICES...
... the bracket and the instruction sheet to the pressure regulator using natural gas. D. Apply the sticker near the cooktop gas inlet opening to alert others know the appliance is complete and checked ok, fill out the conversion sticker and include your name, organization and date conversion was made , turn all four burners. 3 ADJUST BURNER FLAMES A. Make the adjustment by the door movement, increase the flame height and test again. E. SIMMER ORIFICES...
Dimensions
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... Countertop 28-1/2" 12" Min. Natural Gas Model ZGU384LSMSS - Liquid Propane These stainless steel cooktops are factory set for the installation situation. For answers to order the correct model for natural or liquid propane gas. from the back wall. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Specification Revised 6/07 130241 from Cutout to Front of the counter. Cabinet Base Note: The cooktop cutout is rectangular. The house gas supply should be installed in inches) 30-3/4" 21-5/8" Deep at ge.com or call GE...
... Countertop 28-1/2" 12" Min. Natural Gas Model ZGU384LSMSS - Liquid Propane These stainless steel cooktops are factory set for the installation situation. For answers to order the correct model for natural or liquid propane gas. from the back wall. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Specification Revised 6/07 130241 from Cutout to Front of the counter. Cabinet Base Note: The cooktop cutout is rectangular. The house gas supply should be installed in inches) 30-3/4" 21-5/8" Deep at ge.com or call GE...
Dimensions
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... SIM OFF USE WITH LARGER POTS X-HI LITE LO SIM HI LITE OFF ZGU384LSMSS ZGU384NSMSS *Natural Gas Model Liquid Propane (15,000 BTU Burner, totaling 42,300 BTUs) For answers to the cooktop for easy cleaning • High-Output Cooking Power - Ensures a continuous flame and reignites automatically if accidentally extinguished • Hand-Machined, Stainless Steel Knob Controls - Rotate with smooth precision; No simmer plate required • Electronic Ignition - A red indicator light embedded in...
... SIM OFF USE WITH LARGER POTS X-HI LITE LO SIM HI LITE OFF ZGU384LSMSS ZGU384NSMSS *Natural Gas Model Liquid Propane (15,000 BTU Burner, totaling 42,300 BTUs) For answers to the cooktop for easy cleaning • High-Output Cooking Power - Ensures a continuous flame and reignites automatically if accidentally extinguished • Hand-Machined, Stainless Steel Knob Controls - Rotate with smooth precision; No simmer plate required • Electronic Ignition - A red indicator light embedded in...