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USER MANUAL ZV30RSFSS GE
Installation Instructions
If you have questions, call 800.GE.CARES or visit our website at: www.monogram.com
30", 36" and 48"
Professional
Restaurant Style
Vent Hoods
Models:
ZV48R
ZV36R
ZV30R
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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.
- Skill Level — Installation of this appliance requires basic mechanical and electrical skills.
• Completion Time – 1 to 3 Hours. - Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer. Product failure due to improper installation is not covered under the warranty.
For Monogram local service in your area, call 1.800.444.1845. For Monogram service in Canada, call 1.800.561.3344. For Monogram Parts and Accessories, call 1.800.626.2002.
CAUTION:
Due to the weight and size of these vent hoods and to reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the product, TWO PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED FOR PROPER INSTALLATION.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not use this range hood with any external solid-state speed control device. Any such alteration from original factory wiring could result in damage to the unit and/or create an electrical safety hazard.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, USE ONLY METAL DUCTWORK.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
A. Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have any questions, contact the manufacturer.
B. Before servicing or cleaning the unit, switch the power off at the service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent the power from being switched on accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.
CAUTION: FOR GENERAL VENTILATING USE ONLY. DO NOT USE TO EXHAUST HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS OR VAPORS.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
- Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated construction.
- Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning equipment to prevent back-drafting. Follow the heating equipment manufacturer's guidelines and safety standards, such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and the local code authorities. When applicable, install any makeup (replacement) air system in accordance with local building code requirements. Visit GEAppliances.com for available makeup air solutions.
- When cutting or drilling into walls or ceilings, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.
- Ducted systems must always be vented to the outdoors.
- Local codes vary. Installation of electrical connections and grounding must comply with applicable codes. In the absence of local codes, the vent should be installed in accordance with National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70-1990 or latest edition.
CAUTION: To reduce risk of fire and to properly exhaust air, be sure to duct air outside—do not vent exhaust air into spaces within walls or ceilings or into attics, crawl spaces or garages.
LISEZ ET CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS
AVANT DE COMMENCER
Installation Instructions
CONTENTS
Product Dimensions ....4
Installation Clearances ....5
Optional Duct Cover Accessories 5
Installation Height, Duct Cover Accessories 6
Advance Planning 7
Power Supply 7
Duct Fittings 8
Tools and Materials Required 8
Remove the Packaging 9
Parts Provided 9
Step 1, Determine Ductwork and Wiring Locations ..... 10
Step 2A, Install Hood Onto Wall 11
Step 2B, Install Hood Beneath Soffit....12
Step 3, Connect Ductwork .... 13
Step 4, Connect Electrical .... 13
Step 5, Install Duct Covers 13
Step 6, Install Motor 13
Step 7, Install Filters 14
Step 8, Install Backguard and Shelf 14
Step 9, Install Shelf Only 15
Step 10, Install Implement Rods .... 15
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS

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Each hood is shipped with a stainless steel backguard and a warming shelf. Hoods may be installed with the shelf or back-guard alone, or with both as shown. Backguard Warming Shelf 12" 35-15/16" 10" 22-1/2" 25" 35-15/16"Model ZV36R

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12" 47-15/16" 10" 22-1/2" 25" 47-15/16"Model ZV48R

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12" 29-15/16" 10" 22-1/2" 25" 29-15/16"Model ZV30R
INSTALLATION CLEARANCES
These vent hoods are designed to be installed onto a wall or beneath a soffit or cabinet.
Installation with Warming Shelf
- Hoods must be installed 32" min., 38" max. over any type cooking surfac when warming shelf is used.
Installation without Warming Shelf
• Install these hoods 30" min. to 36" max. above the cooking surface when installed over any professional style cooktop or range.
- These hoods may be installed 24" min. above a gas or electric drop-in style cooktop.
Note: Clearances may vary due to type of cooking product and local codes. Check with local inspectors to be sure standard is applicable.
Soffit Installation

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50FFIT 30" Min. 36" MaxInstall these hoods 30" min. to 36" max. over a professional style cooktop or range.

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SOFFIT 32" Min. 38" Max.Allow 32" min. and 36" max. clearance above any cooking surface when installed with shelf.
In this installation the ductwork running from the top of the hood will be concealed in the soffit or upper cabinetry.
Wall Mount Installation

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30" Min. 36" Max.Install these hoods 30" min. to 36" max. over a professional style cooktop or range.

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32" Min. 38" Max.Allow 32" min. and 36" max. clearance above any cooking surface when installed with shelf.
For this installation, a decorative duct cover is available to conceal the ductwork running from the top of the hood. Use of the duct cover requires special consideration to the installation height above the countertop.
OPTIONAL DUCT COVER ACCESSORIES
Standard decorative duct covers are available in 6" and 12" heights. Duct covers may be stacked, in various combinations, to conceal the ductwork running from the top of the hood to the ceiling.
- Before you begin, you should determine the installation height of the hood and order the correct size duct cover. The duct covers should be ordered at the same time as the vent hood and be on site before installation. Order the duct cover corresponding to your model.
Standard Duct Covers

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Covers 6" Duct Cover 12" Duct Cover6" Duct Covers
Hood Model 6" Duct Cover Dimensions
ZV48R ZX48DC6 6"H×19-11/16"W×11-7/8"D
ZV36R ZX36DC6 6"H×15-3/4"W×11-7/8"D
ZV30R ZX36DC6 6"H x 15-3/4"W x 11-7/8"D
12" Duct Covers
Hood Model 12" Duct Cover Dimensions
ZV48R ZX48DC12 12"H×19-11/16"W×11-7/8"D
ZV36R ZX36DC12 12"H×15-3/4"W×11-7/8"D
ZV30R ZX36DC12 12"H×15-3/4"W×11-7/8"D
DETERMINE INSTALLATION HEIGHT, DUCT COVER ACCESSORIES
These vent hoods must be installed 30" min. to 36" max. above the standard 36" high cooking surface. When installed with the warming shelf, allow 32" min. to 38" max. clearance. The exact hood installation height is determined by the ceiling height.
- Measure the exact ceiling height.
- Review the chart at right to determine the range of possible hood installation heights that can be accomplished with one or more duct covers.
- Increase or decrease hood installation height to accommodate the fixed 6" or 12" duct covers.
- Duct covers may be stacked, in various combinations, to reach ceiling heights.

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Duct Cover(s) 10" 30" Min. 36" Max. Ceiling Height to Floor Duct Cover(s) 10" 32" Min. 38" Max. Ceiling Height to FloorNote: When determining the installation height, consideration must be given to the use of the warming shelf.
| Restaurant-Style Hoods without Warming Shelf Installed | Restaurant-Style Hoods with Shelf Installed | ||||
| *Possible Hood Installation Height | 6" Duct Covers | 12" Duct Covers | *Possible Hood Installation Height | 6" Duct Covers | 12" Duct Covers |
| " 1 1 37" 1 | |||||
| 32" | 1 | 1 | 32"38" | 1 | 11 |
| 1 1 33" 1 1 | |||||
| 1 1 34" 1 1 | |||||
| 1 1 35" 1 1 | |||||
| 30"36" 1 | 21 36" | 1 1 | |||
| 2 37" 1 1 | |||||
| 32" 2 32" | 38" 1 | 21 | |||
| 2 33" 2 | |||||
| 2 34" 2 | |||||
| 2 35" 2 | |||||
| 30"36" | 1 | 22 36" | 2 | ||
| " 1 2 37" 2 | |||||
| 32" | 1 | 2 | 32"38" | 1 | 22 |
| 1 2 33" 1 2 | |||||
| 1 2 34" 1 2 | |||||
| 1 2 35" 1 2 | |||||
| 30"36" 1 | 32 36" | 1 2 | |||
| 3 37" 1 2 | |||||
| 32" 3 32" | 38" 1 | 32 | |||
| 3 33" 3 | |||||
| 3 34" 3 | |||||
| 3 35" 3 | |||||
| "36" | 1 | 33 36" | 3 | ||
| " 1 3 37" 3 | |||||
| 32" 1 3 32" | 38" | 1 | 33 | ||
*Based on 36" countertop height.
Note: Additional duct covers may be used to reach higher ceilings.
ADVANCE PLANNING
Ductwork Planning
- These vent hoods are equipped for 10" round ductwork. For best performance, use 10" round ductwork on the 48" wide hoods. 30" and 36" hoods may be transitioned to 8" round.
- This hood may be vented vertically through upper cabinets, soffit or ceiling. A duct transition piece is supplied for vertical exhaust. Use locally supplied elbows to vent horizontally through the rear wall.
- Determine the exact location of the vent hood.
- Plan the route for venting exhaust to the outdoors.
- Use the shortest and straightest duct route possible. For satisfactory performance, duct run should not exceed 150 ft. equivalent length for any duct configurations.
- Refer to "Duct Fittings" chart to compute the maximum permissible length for duct runs to the outdoors.
- Use metal ductwork only.
- Install a wall cap or roof cap with damper at the exterior opening. Order the wall or roof cap and any transition needed in advance.
- When applicable, install any makeup (replacement) air system in accordance with local building code requirements. Visit GEAppliances.com for available makeup air solutions.
Wall Framing for Adequate Support
• These vent hoods are heavy. Adequate structural support must be provided. Hoods must be secured to vertical studs in the wall.
- It is strongly recommend that the vent hood with duct cover be on site before final framing and wall finishing. This will also help to accurately locate the ductwork and electrical service.
Decorative Duct Covers:
Decorative duct covers, 6" and 12" high, are available to fit all models. The duct cover conceals the ductwork running from the top of the hood to the ceiling or soffit. Stack one or more duct covers over the top of the hood to reach your ceiling height.
POWER SUPPLY
IMPORTANT - (Please read carefully)
WARNING:
FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED.
AVERTISSEMENT - POUR DES
RAISONS DE SÉCURITÉ, CET APPAREIL DOIT ÊTRE CORRECTEMENT MIS À LA TERRE.
Remove house fuse or open circuit breaker before beginning installation.
Do not use an extension cord or adapter plug with this appliance. Follow National electrical codes or prevailing local codes and ordinances.
Electrical supply
These vent hoods must be supplied with 120V, 60Hz, and connected to an individual, properly grounded branch circuit, and protected by a 15 or 20 amp circuit breaker or time delay fuse.
- Wiring must be 2 wire with ground.
- If the electrical supply does not meet the above requirements, call a licensed electrician before proceeding.
- Route house wiring as close to the installation location as possible on the back wall or ceiling.
- Connect the wiring to the house wiring in accordance with local codes.
Grounding instructions
The grounding conductor must be connected to a ground metal, permanent wiring system, or an equipment-grounding terminal or lead on the hood.
WARNING: The improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service representative if you are in doubt whether the appliance is properly grounded.
AVERTISSEMENT
Use this chart to compute maximum permissible lengths for duct runs to outdoors.
For best results, use 10" diameter duct.
Note: Do not exceed maximum permissible equivalent lengths!
Maximum recommended duct length for these hoods: 150 feet
Flexible ducting:
If flexible metal ducting is used, all the equivalent feet values in the table should be doubled. The flexible metal duct should be straight and smooth and extended as much as possible.
Do NOT use flexible plastic ducting.
Note: Any home ventilation system, such as a ventilation hood, may interrupt the proper flow of combustion air and exhaust required by fireplaces, gas furnaces, gas water heaters and other naturally vented systems. To minimize the chance of interruption of such naturally vented systems, follow the heating equipment manufacturer's guidelines and safety standards such as those
published by NFPA and ASHRAE.
When applicable, install any
makeup (replacement) air system in accordance with local building code requirements. Visit GEAppliances.
com for available makeup air solutions.
Hoods Are Equipped For 10" Round Duct
| Equivalent | ||||
| Duct | Piece | Length* | Used | Length |
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![]() | 1 ft.(per foot length) | |||
![]() | 8" Dia. 17 ft.10" Dia. 24 ft. | |||
![]() | 8" Dia. 10 ft.10" Dia. 14 ft. | |||
![]() | 8" Dia. 32 ft.10" Dia. 41 ft. | |||
![]() | 8" Dia. 44 ft.10" Dia. 56 ft. | |||
Total Duct Run
* Hoods are supplied with a 10" round transition. A locally supplied transition is required for other sizes.
Note: Outlet on top of hood is 8-1/8" x 8".
*Actual length of straight duct plus duct fitting equivalent. Equivalent length of duct pieces are based on actual tests conducted by GE Evaluation Engineering and reflect requirements for good venting performance with any ventilation hood.
Installation Preparation
TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED
(NOT SUPPLIED)


Duct tape

Wire cutter/ stripper



Key Hole Saw

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Line drawing of a power drill with three drill bits and a terminal plug (no text or symbols)Electric or battery operated drill and 1/8", 3/8" bits

Spirit level


Metal Snips

Step ladder

Safety glasses

Saber saw or Sawsall

Wire nuts

Flashlight

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Phillips and flat blade screwdriv120V 60Hz. 15 or 20 Amp, 2-wire with ground. Properly grounded branch circuit.
10" round metal duct, length to suit installation.

Strain relief for junction cover.

REMOVE THE PACKAGING
- Remove packages from the "V" shaped cardboard section. Remove shipping pads.
- Lift the hood out of the box.
IMPORTANT:
Lift the hood by grasping the outside edges of the exhaust opening on the top.

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Wood Mounting Support Hood Motor Mounted on Skid Ports Duct TransitionShipping Carton
- Grease filters must be removed. Grasp the latch, pull the filter up and lift out.

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Diagram of a hand holding a small object inside a double-bell air vent (no text or symbols)- Lift to remove the grease trays. Set grease filters and trays aside for later installation. DO NOT DISCARD.

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Diagram of a kitchen ventilation system with airflow arrows indicating down or down motion (no text or symbols)- The vent hood motor is shipped secured to the skid with 4 screws. Locate and remove 2 screws on each side of the motor. Discard the shipping skid and screws.

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Pure technical line drawing of a mechanical component with no text or symbols- From the inside of the hood, loosen (do not remove) the 2 screws holding the wood mounting support to the back should be backed out of the set aside the mounting supp installation. DO NOT DISCAR
- Remove tape and packing material from the hood and all supplied parts.
PARTS PROVIDED
Locate the parts packed with the hood.

Heat Lamp (2 with 48" models)

Duct Transition with Damper

Allen Wrench
For Implement Rods

Warming Shelf

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Empty rectangular frame with four corner markers (no text or symbols)Backguard

2 Implement Rods and 4 Stand-offs

Grease Tray

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Two identical air filter panels with mesh surfaces, no text or symbols visible2 Stainless Steel Grease Filters (3 filters with 48" models)

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Ease Filters (models) Wood Support with Original ScrewsWood Support with Original Screws
HARDWARE PACKAGE
Locate and check contents. Screws shown actual size.

4 screws to secure the wood support to the wall POZIDRIV 3

2 flat washers for wall anchors

4 Phillips head screws to secure the transition to the hood outlet on the top

2 Phillips head machine screws to secure shelf to bottom of hood.



10 Phillips head screws: Use 6 to secure hood to the wood support: (2 are secured to wood support) Use 2 to secure 30" and 36" backguards to wall. Use 4 to secure a 48" backguard.
1 hex head screw and lock washer, to secure the blower

2 shoulder screws to secure shelf to bottom of hood.
STEP 1 DETERMINE HOOD, DUCTWORK AND WIRING LOCATIONS
- Use a level to draw the cooktop centerline location. Draw the line to ceiling height.
- Measure desired distance from the bottom of the hood to the cooking surface.
Note: If you are installing the hood with duct covers, be sure to read "Using Duct Cover Accessories" page 7. Exact installation height may be determined by use of one or more duct covers.
- Determine bottom of hood location (Dimension A) by subtracting 12-1/2" from the desired installation height.
- Use a level to draw a straight horizontal pencil line indicating the bottom of the hood.
- From the line indicating the bottom of the hood, measure 20" up and draw another line for the location of the wood support. See illustration.

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Dim. A Installation Height
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9-7/8" Top of Hood 20" Wood Support 22-1/2" Bottom of Hood Dimension A Cooking Surface *See recessed location below. *House Wiring LocationFOR VERTICAL (Straight Up) DUCTING:
- Use a level to draw a centerline from the bottom of the hood to ceiling or soffit.
- If venting out the ceiling, extend the centerline forward on the ceiling or soffit.
- Locate the centerline of a 10-1/2" hole on the ceiling or soffit by measuring 6" from the wall.
FOR DUCTING THROUGH REAR WALL:
- Measure 9-7/8" above the marked line for the top of the hood. At the centerline, mark location for a 10-1/2" diameter hole.
House Wiring Location:
- The junction box is fastened to the back of the hood on the right side.

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14-1/4" Electrical Area 14" for 48" Models 8" for 36" Models 5" for 30" Models- The recessed back side of the hood provides a large area for the house wiring to exit the wall and be routed to the rear knockout and junction box.
- The location for the house wiring depends on the installation height of the hood and the width of the hood.
- Remove junction box cover and knockout. Install strain relief.
18-1/16" for 48" Models
12-1/16" for 36" Models
9-1/16" for 30" Models

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9-2/3"-10.00" holes 6-1/2"Alternate Knockout Locations
If the installation requires, the junction box can be relocated from the back to the top of the hood. Remove 3 screws, align box to top knockout and secure with original screws.
- Remove junction box cover and knockout. Install strain relief.
STEP 2A INSTALL HOOD ONTO WALL
SKIP THIS STEP IF INSTALLING BENEATH A SOFFIT OR CABINET, GO TO STEP 2B.
- Locate at least 2 vertical studs at the wood support.
- Center the supplied wood support, left to right and below the 20" marked line.

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Bottom of Hood 20" Wood Support Centerline of Installation Space- Secure the wood support to 2 or more vertical studs, using at least 2 of the 4 supplied long screws.
IMPORTANT: Screws must penetrate at least 1-1/2" into vertical studs. Countersink screws into support.
Note: The mounting screws must remain in their original shipping location. These screws are positioned to engage the keyhole slots in the back of the hood.

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Mounting t remain in l shipping ese screws ed to keyhole ack of Original Mounting Screws as Shipped 1/4" Gap- Adjust depth of original mounting screws in the wood support until they protrude 1/4" forward. This 1/4" gap will provide clearance to hang the hood.
IMPORTANT: Framing must be capable of supporting up to 150 lbs.
Install Transition Onto Top of Hood

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Duct Transition Top of HoodIMPORTANT: Remove shipping tape from damper and check that damper moves freely.
- Place the duct transition piece over the hood exhaust and secure with 4 screws provided.
- Use duct tape to seal the connection. Check to be sure the damper moves freely.
Hang Hood On Wood Support
- Lift the hood and hold close to the installation location. Route house wiring through the knockout and into the junction box.
- Place the hood over the wood support. Be sure the mounting screws engage the keyhole slots in the back of the hood. Tighten the screws.
WARNING: Continue to provide additional support while the hood is mounted with only these 2 screws. These screws will not support the weight of the hood. The hood could fall resulting in damage or personal injury.
- Check to be sure the hood is level and centered.

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Bottom Mounting Holes 30" to 36" Centerline of Installation SpaceTest Duct Cover Fit
- Place duct cover(s) over the top of the hood to check for gaps. Adjust the hood up or down if necessary.
Install Bottom Mounting Screws
- Drill 1/8" pilot holes into the two lower mounting holes. Enlarge the holes if they did not enter studs to 3/8". Insert anchors for wall fasteners into bottom holes. Remove anchor screws and add flat washers provided. Drive screws into anchors and tighten.
• Install 4 additional screws through the back of the hood and into the wood support.
STEP 2B Alternate Mounting Method INSTALL HOOD TO SOFFIT OR BENEATH CABINETS
SKIP THIS STEP IF USING WALL MOUNTING METHOD
When necessary, the hood may be installed so that it is supported by the soffit.
- The soffit should be constructed with 2 × 4 's.
• Determine the installation location on the wall. - Continue the centerline forward on the bottom of the cabinet or soffit.
- The opening above the hood should allow for the 10" round duct and clearance to slide the hood back against the wall.

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Requires 10-1/2" Min. Opening For Ductwork and Hood Installation A C A- The 2 × 4 studs must be located as shown in the chart, Dim. A. to accept mounting screws.
| "A" Centerline to Stud and Keyhole Slots | "B" Hood Width At the Top | |
| ZV48R | 23-9/16" 47-15/16' | |
| ZV48R | 17-9/16" 35-15/16' | |
| ZV36R | 14-9/16" 29-15/16' |

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2" A Top View Front of Hood 8-1/8" 7-1/2" 8" 6" 2-9/16" Back of Hood- Drill 1/8" pilot holes into the studs at the locations shown in the top view illustration.
IMPORTANT: Soffit framing must be capable of supporting up to 150 lbs.
Install Transition Onto Top of Hood

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Duct Transition Top of Hood move om ck that reely- Place the transition piece over the hood exhaust and secure with 4 screws provided.
- Use duct tape to seal the connection. Check to be sure the damper moves freely.
Mount Hood onto Soffit or Cabinet
Note: If mounting to the underside of a cabinet with a recessed bottom, install shims to fill the gap.

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Soffit Engage Top Keyhole Slots 1/4" Gap Push Back to Wall Add Shims If Bottom Is Recessed Back Wall- Drive mounting screws into the studs until they protrude 1/4". The 1/4" gap will provide clearance to engage the keyhole slots in the top of the hood.
- Lift hood to installation position. Locate house wiring and route through the knockout (from the back or top of the hood).
- Lift hood onto mounting screws. Slide back against the rear wall.
- Tighten mounting screws.
IMPORTANT: For additional support and to minimize vibration during operation, the hood must be secured to the back wall. Use wall anchors to fasten bottom back of hood to the wall.
STEP 3 CONNECT DUCTWORK
• Install ductwork, making connections in direction of airflow as illustrated.
- Secure joints in ductwork with sheetmetal screws.
- Wrap all duct joints with duct tape for an airtight seal.
- Use duct tape to seal the flange connection. Reach inside the hood and push the damper up to be sure it moves freely.

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Duct Tape Over Seam and Screw Air Flow Screw Duct Tape Over TransitionSTEP 4 CONNECT ELECTRICAL
Verify that power is turned off at the source.
WARNING: If house wiring is not 2-wire with a ground wire, a ground must be provided by the installer. When house wiring is aluminum, be sure to use U.L. approved anti-oxidant compound and aluminum-to-copper connectors.
A Remove Junction Box Cover

B Insert Power Conduit Thru Strain Relief and Tighten
C Use UL Listed Wire Nuts

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White Black- Use wire nuts to connect incoming ground to green, white to white and black to black.
- Push wires into junction box and replace cover. Be sure wires are not pinched.
STEP 5 INSTALL DUCT COVERS
Note: For easier handling, remove cardboard insert after film is peeled off.
Remove protective film from duct covers. If more than one duct cover is used, secure each piece together with screws provided.
- Place the duct cover(s) on top of the hood.
- From inside the hood, secure the duct cover to the top with the small Phillips head screws supplied with the covers.
STEP 6 INSTALL MOTOR

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Outlet Attachment Slot Spring Clip- From the inside of the hood, slip motor into the attachment slot on the left.
- Rotate motor upwards until it snaps into the spring clip on the right.
- Secure the motor to the hood with the machine screw and lock washer. (Screw is marked with red or blue paint.)
- Plug connector into the motor.

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Top Attachment Screw Spring Clip IMPORTANT: ConnectorIMPORTANT: Connector ends are designed to mate only one way. Match flat and round connectors as shown.
STEP 7 INSTALL FILTERS
- Drop grease tray into the hood. The rear tabs should engage the slots in the hood track.

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Line drawing of a kitchen air conditioner unit with airflow arrows (no text or symbols)- Insert the grease filter into the opening and drop into the bottom. Raise filter to the top and lock into place.

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Line drawing of a hand inserting a small object into a grid-patterned air vent (no text or symbols)- To remove the filters, grasp the handle, push the filter up and lift out.
STEP 8 INSTALL BACKGROUND AND SHELF
INSTALL BACKGUARD:
- Remove packaging.
- Place backguard against the bottom of the hood to use as a template. Mark upper screw locations "A" and "B".
- Remove backguard.
- Drill four 1/8" pilot holes at screw locations "A" and "B".
- If drill did not enter studs, enlarge the holes to 3/8".
- Insert the wall anchors into the enlarged holes. Remove screws from the wall anchors.
- Align and secure the backguard to the wall using 2 wall anchor screws or wood screws in locations "A".
- For 30" and 36" models, install 2 screws through hole locations "C" at the bottom of the backguard. For 48" models, install 4 screws.

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Mounting Holes for Backguard (A, C) and Shelf (B) BACKGUARD A B A' B C- If installing the backguard alone, without the shelf, drive screws in all locations shown.
This hood can be installed with the warming shelf and backguard together or with the warming shelf or backguard alone.
INSTALL SHELF OVER BACKGUARD:
- Install two shoulder screws into holes "D" in the bottom of hood flange leaving 1/8" gap.
- Remove shelf packaging and protective film.
- Engage shoulder screws into the keyhole slots in the top of the shelf. Slide shelf towards the left to lock into place.
- Install two 3/4" long machine screws through the bottom of the shelf into the bottom hood flange, location "E".
- Install anchor screws through the shelf and into the wall holes "B".
- Remove all protective film.

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1/8" Gap E D B E BSTEP 9 INSTALL SHELF "ONLY" STEP 10
- Remove shelf packaging and protective film.
- If installing the shelf alone, without the backguard, place shelf against the bottom of the hood and mark the screw hole locations "B" on the wall.
- Drill two 1/8" pilot holes.
- If the drill did not enter the studs, enlarge holes to 3/8".
- Insert the wall anchors into the enlarged holes. Remove the screws from the wall anchors.
- Install 2 shoulder screws into holes "D" in the bottom of the hood flange leaving 1/8" gap.
- Engage shoulder screws into the key hole slots in the top of the shelf. Slide the shelf towards the left to lock into place.
• Install two 3/4" long machine screws through the bottom of the shelf into the bottom hood flange location "E".

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Mounting Holes for Shelf (B) E D B E D' 1/8" GapINSTALL IMPLEMENT RODS

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Screw Stand-offs Into Hood Use Allen Wrench to Secure Rod to Stand-offs- Use a flat blade screwdriver to install the stand-offs into the bottom of the hood.
- Align the implement rod to the stand-offs with the screw hole towards the inside of the hood. Secure the rod to the stand-offs with the supplied Allen wrench.
- Follow the same procedure on the opposite side.
FINALIZE INSTALLATION
• Install the supplied infrared bulb(s).
- See the Owner's Manual for instructions to test operation.
Note: While performing installations described in this book, safety glasses or goggles should be 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 change without notice.

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