GE Monogram Radio ZGU375LS User Manual

Installation  
Instructions  
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36" Stainless Steel  
Gas Cooktops  
Natural Gas Model:  
ZGU375NS  
LP Gas Model  
ZGU375LS  
®
Monogram.  
 
Design Information  
Stainless Steel G as Cooktop  
ZGU375NS  
36" natural gas cooktop  
ZGU375LS  
36" LP gas cooktop  
For those who prefer gas heat for  
cooking, the Monogram built-in  
gas stainless steel cooktop offers  
the cooking method of choice.  
These models are factory set for either natural gas or  
LP gas operation. Be sure to order the correct model  
for the installation situation.  
13"  
36-1/2"  
Dimensions  
and clearances  
Max.  
20-5/8"  
19-3/4"  
Deep  
*
2-15/16" Min.  
From Cooktop  
to Vertical  
Combustible  
Surface When  
Installed  
at Center  
30"  
Min.  
36" Min.  
5-1/2"  
18" Min.  
3-3/8" Min. From Cutout  
to Vertical Combustibles  
18-7/8"  
11-9/16" Min. to  
Wall From Cutout  
35-5/16"  
11" Min. to Wall  
From Cooktop Edge  
When Installed Both Sides  
2-3/4" Min.  
* If a countertop backsplash is used, it must be constructed  
of non-combustible materials (such as masonry, ceramic,  
granite, stainless steel, etc.) whenever the cutout to rear  
vertical surface is less than 3-3/8".  
IMPORTANT: Always maintain 2-3/4" Min. clearance from  
cutout to front edge of countertop.  
Refer to “Installation Preparation” for  
information on appropriate placement  
and necessary clearances when planning  
installation.  
Avoid placing cabinetry directly above  
cooktop when possible.  
Clearance between cooktop and protected  
cabinetry must not be less than 24".  
An exhaust hood that projects at least 5"  
beyond front of cabinets can reduce risk of  
burns caused by reaching over heated  
surface units.  
Advance  
planning  
If cabinetry is used above cooking surface:  
Use cabinets no more than 13" deep.  
Maintain 30" minimum clearance between  
cooktop and unprotected cabinets directly  
above cooktop.  
If clearance is less than 30", protect cabinet  
bottoms with flame-retardant millboard at  
least 1/4" thick, or gysum board at least  
3/16" thick, covered with 28 gauge sheet  
steel or .02" thick copper.  
Working areas adjacent to the cooktop  
should have 18" minimum clearance  
between countertop and cabinet bottom.  
Use the Monogram gas stainless steel cook-  
top with any 36" or wider exhaust hood with  
350 CFM or greater air flow rating.  
Installation must conform with local codes.  
In the absence of local codes, the gas cook-  
top must comply with the National Fuel Gas  
Code, ANSI Z223.1, latest edition.  
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Design Information  
Stainless Steel G as Cooktop  
Cooktop and ZVB36 Downdraft Vent  
Combination Installation. See page 9.  
These cooktops may be installed with a 36"  
Monogram Downdraft Vent, models ZVB36.  
See page 9 for cutout and clearances.  
The countertop must have a deep flat  
surface to accommodate the combined  
installation of the cooktop and vent.  
The downdraft vent with blower, motor and  
ductwork will occupy the base cabinet.  
Consideration must be given to electrical  
and gas supply locations. See page 6.  
Read the Downdraft Vent Installation  
Instructions packed with the product, or  
to review ahead of time, order Pub. No.  
49-80185.  
Cooktop and ZTD910 Warming Drawer  
Combination Installation. See page 10.  
These cooktops may be installed over a  
Monogram 30" Warming Drawer, models  
ZTD910. See page 10 for cutout and clearances.  
Consideration must be given to electrical and  
gas supply locations. See page 6.  
Read the Warming Drawer Installation  
Instructions packed with the product, or  
to review ahead of time, order Pub. No.  
49-8937.  
Advance  
planning  
installation  
options  
Cooktop and ZET837 Single Oven  
Combination Installation. See page 11.  
These cooktops may be installed over a  
Monogram 30" Oven, model ZET1038.  
See page 11 for cutout and clearances.  
Consideration must be given to electrical and  
gas supply locations. See page 6.  
Read the 30" Oven Installation Instructions  
packed with the product, or to review ahead  
of time, order Pub. No. 49-80188.  
Gas pressure  
regulator (supplied) Carpenter’s square  
Saw  
1/2" NPT x 3/4"  
I.D. or 1/2" I.D.  
flare union adaptor  
for connection to  
regulator  
•5 foot AGA-certified  
flexible metal  
appliance  
connector, 3/4" or  
1/2" I.D. to match  
gas supply line:  
If required by local  
codes, use solid  
pipe with fittings.  
Tools and  
Materials  
Required  
90° street elbow  
(supplied), may be  
required with a  
downdraft vent  
combination  
Pipe wrench  
Manual gas line  
shut-off valve  
3/4" NPT x 3/4"  
I.D. or 1/2" NPT x  
1/2" I.D. flare  
union adaptor for  
connection to  
supply line  
Gas-resistant pipe  
joint sealant  
installation.  
Wok ring (accessory  
supplied on some  
models)  
NOTE: Purchase  
new flexible line,  
DO NOT USE OLD,  
PREVIOUSLY USED  
FLEXIBLE LINE.  
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Installation Preparation  
Stainless Steel G as Cooktop  
Cut the  
Opening  
11-9/16"  
Min.  
Cutout  
To Side  
Wall  
11-9/16" Min.  
to Side Wall  
35-5/16"  
3-3/8" Min.  
to Rear Vertical  
Combustibles  
18-7/8"  
2-3/4"  
Min. From  
Front of  
Countertop  
NOTE: Cutout  
dimensions have a  
tolerance of plus or  
minus 1/8"  
CAUTION: Wallcoverings,  
countertops and cabinets should  
withstand 200°F heat generated  
by the cooktop.  
42" Wide  
Cabinet Base  
Recommended  
Measure carefully when cutting countertop.  
Make sure sides of opening are parallel and  
rear and front cuts are exactly perpendicular  
to sides.  
The Monogram stainless steel gas cooktop is  
designed to fit in a 42" or larger base  
cabinet. If the cooktop is installed into a 36"  
cabinet base, modifications may be required.  
A 36" cabinet base must allow for installation  
of hold-down clips at the sides. The side  
walls may need to be cut away to provide  
this space.  
The cooktop chassis occupies 5-1/2" space  
below countertop.  
If installing cooktop above a cabinet with  
drawers, it may be necessary to use a shorter  
length drawer to allow clearance for gas  
connection.  
In some cases, two 3/8" I.D. 45° elbows and a  
pipe nipple may be added between regulator  
and cooktop to move regulator further back  
in order to avoid interference with drawer.  
NOTE: Some countertops made from solid surface materials,  
such as Corian® may require special cutout preparation (such  
as radius corners and aluminum foil tape). Always consult the  
countertop manufacturer for specific instructions.  
The countertop cutout for cooktop must be:  
35-5/16" min. to 35-7/16" max. wide  
18-7/8" min. to 19" max. deep  
Allow at least 3-3/8" clearance between  
back of cutout and vertical combustible  
wall.  
Optional Combination Installations.  
This cooktop may be installed in combination  
with a ZVB36 Monogram Downdraft Vent, with  
Allow at least 11-9/16" clearance from right a ZTD910 Warming Drawer, or a ZET1038  
and left side of cutout to adjacent wall.  
Allow at least 2-3/4" clearance between  
front of cutout and front edge of  
countertop.  
single wall oven. See “Optional Installations”,  
pages 9 through 11, for cutout and clearances  
of these installations.  
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Installation Preparation  
Stainless Steel G as Cooktop  
Gas supply:  
Power supply  
locations  
These cooktops are shipped from the factory  
set for either natural gas or LP gas. Check to  
be sure you have the correct cooktop for the  
type of gas being used.  
16"  
7"  
The pressure regulator must be connected  
in series with the manifold of the cooktop  
and must remain in series with the supply  
line regardless of type of gas being used.  
The natural gas model is designed to  
operate at 5" water column pressure.  
A regulator is required at the natural gas  
source to provide a maximum of 7" water  
pressure to the cooktop regulator.  
8"  
• The liquid propane model is designed to  
operate at 10" water column pressure.  
A regulator is required at the LP source  
to provide a maximum of 14" water pressure  
to the cooktop regulator.  
42"  
NOTE: Locate gas and electrical  
supply within shaded area. Locations  
shown for a 42" cabinet base, adjust  
when using other cabinet size.  
•A properly-grounded 3-prong receptacle  
should be located within reach of cooktop’s  
four foot power cord.  
For ease of installation, and if local codes  
permit, the gas supply line into the cooktop  
should be 1/2" or 3/4" ID flexible metal  
appliance connector, three to five feet long.  
NOTE: Purchase new flexible line. DO NOT  
USE OLD, PREVIOUSLY USED FLEXIBLE  
LINE.  
IMPORTANT: (Please read carefully). FOR  
PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS APPLIANCE  
MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED.  
The power cord of this appliance is  
equipped with a three-prong (grounding)  
plug which mates with a standard three-  
prong grounding wall receptacle to mini-  
mize the possibility of electric shock hazard  
from this appliance.  
The customer should have the wall recep-  
tacle and circuit checked by a qualified  
electrician to make sure the receptacle is  
properly grounded and has correct polarity.  
Where a standard two-prong wall receptacle  
is encountered, it is the personal responsibil-  
ity and obligation of the customer to have it  
replaced with a properly grounded three-  
prong wall receptacle.  
Make gas connection through rear wall, or  
on cabinet floor at rear, as illustrated.  
Electrical supply:  
This cooktop features pilotless electric  
ignition for energy savings and reliability.  
It operates on a 120 volt, 60 Hz power supply.  
A separate circuit, protected by a 15 amp time  
delay fuse or circuit breaker, is required.  
Optional Combination Installations  
This cooktop may be installed in combina-  
tion with a ZVB36 Monogram Downdraft  
Vent, a ZET1038 Single Oven or a ZTD910  
Warming Drawer.  
• The gas and electrical supply must be  
located where it will not interfere with  
vent housing, the oven or the warming  
drawer. See pages 9 through 11 for  
alternate installation requirements.  
Do Not, Under Any Circumstances, Cut Or  
Remove The Third (ground) Prong From The  
Power Cord.  
Do not use an extension cord.  
IMPORTANT: Improper grounding and  
improper polarity of the house wiring can  
cause continuous sparking of the ignition  
system. Be sure to check for correct  
grounding and polarity.  
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Installation  
Stainless Steel G as Cooktop  
Cooktop  
Remove packaging from the cooktop.  
Position the cooktop over the opening,  
making sure that the power cord is dropped  
into the cabinet.  
Lower the cooktop into the cutout, pressing  
gently and evenly to seat.  
Thumbscrew brackets are located on the  
right and left sides of the cooktop.  
Turn thumbscrews to touch the underside of  
the countertop until just finger tight. Do not  
overtighten.  
Step  
Countertop  
1" Min.  
1
Install  
NOTE: Countertop  
must be a minimum  
of 1" thick at the  
Cooktop  
thumbscrew locations.  
Thumbscrew  
To Cooktop  
Regulator  
Install the supplied pressure regulator and  
nipple in the gas line as close to the cooktop  
inlet as possible.  
–Make sure the regulator is installed in the  
right direction. See arrow on underside of  
regulator.  
Step  
2
Install  
Pressure  
Regulator  
Install a manual shut-off valve in the gas line  
in an easily accessible location.  
Solid Piping  
or Flexible  
Connector  
NOTE: Refer to flow  
direction arrow on  
underside of regulator.  
NOTE: Instead of using solid piping to  
connect to pressure regulator, an approved  
flexible metal appliance connector may be  
used between the pipe stub and the shut-off  
valve to the pressure regulator, if local codes  
permit.  
Shut-Off  
Valve  
Pipe Stub From  
House Gas Supply  
– Appropriate flare nuts and adapters are  
required at each end of the flexible  
connector.  
Turn on the gas. Check for leaks using a  
liquid leak detector at all joints in the system  
(the pressure test fitting is on the side of the  
regulator).  
IMPORTANT: Disconnect the cooktop and  
the individual shut-off valve from the gas  
supply piping system during any pressure  
testing of that system at test pressures greater  
than 1/2 psig. Isolate the cooktop from the  
gas supply piping system by closing the  
individual manual shut-off valve to the  
cooktop during any pressure testing of the  
gas supply piping system at test pressures  
equal to or less than 1/2 psig.  
CAUTION  
Do not use a flame to check for  
gas leaks.  
PRUDENCE  
C
IL NE FAUT PAS UTILISER  
DE FLAMME POUR VÉRIFIER S’IL Y A  
DES FUITES.  
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Installation  
Stainless Steel G as Cooktop  
• Check to be sure the receptacle is properly  
wired by checking for proper polarity and  
grounding.  
Step  
3
• Plug in power cord.  
Connect  
electrical  
Remove tape on burners.  
Check for proper ignition:  
Push in one control knob and turn 90° to  
HIGH position.  
The igniter will spark and the burner will  
light; the igniter will cease sparking when  
the burner is lit.  
Step  
Assemble burner as shown. Check to be sure  
that burner heads and caps are securely  
seated. Pin(s) must completely engage holes  
to ensure proper assembly.  
4
Assemble  
burners,  
check ignition  
First test may require some time, while air is  
flushed out of the gas line.  
Turn knob to OFF.  
Repeat the procedure for each burner.  
IMPORTANT: If the ignitor electrodes  
continue to spark after the burners are lit,  
check that each burner component is  
assembled and seated properly by observing  
constant gaps between each layer. Disassemble  
and reassemble as required.  
To aid reassembly, each  
brass Burner Head is  
marked with a clock face.  
Replace the Burner Head  
with the arrow pointing  
to the rear of the cooktop  
(12 o’clock position).  
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Installation Options  
Installation With  
Downdraft Vent  
Stainless Steel G as Cooktop  
Cooktop Installation with a 36" Monogram  
Downdraft Vent, models ZVB36.  
Countertop Requirements:  
The countertop must have a deep flat surface  
to accommodate the cooktop and vent.  
Countertops with a rolled front edge and  
backsplash will not provide the flat surface  
area required.  
• Review the illustration to determine the  
countertop surface requirements.  
All cutout clearances for this installation  
must be observed.  
The installation of the downdraft vent with  
this cooktop requires careful consideration.  
Both the cooktop and the vent must be  
installed according to each specific installa-  
tion instruction. For accurate planning,  
review the Downdraft Vent Installation  
Instructions in advance, order Pub. No.  
49-80185.  
Top View–Countertop Surface  
3-3/8" Min.  
36-1/2"  
9/16"  
Cooktop  
9/16"  
1/4" Overlap  
1/8" Gap  
34" Vent Cutout  
Cutout to  
Rear Vertical  
Combustible  
Surface  
2-9/16"  
21-7/16"  
Cutout  
Depth  
22-3/4"  
Total Flat  
Surface  
Required  
at Center  
35-5/16"  
18-7/8"  
Cooktop Area Cutout  
Cooktop  
Cutout  
Depth  
7/16" Cooktop Overlap  
(1-1/4" at Center)  
Front Edge of Countertop  
11-9/16" Min. Cutout  
to Wall, Both Sides  
2-3/4" Min. Clearance to Cutout  
Base Cabinet Requirements:  
Power Supply:  
The combined installation will fit in a stan-  
dard 24" deep base cabinet. A base cabinet at  
least 42" wide is recommended.  
The vent housing, blower and ductwork will  
occupy the base cabinet.  
If local codes permit, the vent and cooktop  
may operate from the same 120V, 15 amp  
duplex outlet. Locate the gas and electrical  
supply as shown on page 6.  
Ductwork:  
Ductwork should be planned in advance.  
The blower system is designed for use with  
3-1/4" x 10" ductwork. It can be transitioned  
to 6" round.  
The ductwork MUST be vented to the  
outside.  
The duct run should not exceed 150 ft. or  
equivalent length when bends or various  
fittings are used.  
Again, refer to Downdraft Vent Installation  
Instructions for details.  
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Installation Options  
Installation With  
Warming Drawer  
Stainless Steel G as Cooktop  
Cooktop Installation Over a 30" Monogram  
Warming Drawer, models ZTD910.  
Allow 2" clearance between the cooktop  
bottom and the top of the cutout, or 7-1/2"  
from the top of the countertop as illustrated.  
These cooktops may be installed over a 30"  
Warming Drawer. Both the cooktop and the  
warming drawer must be installed according  
to each specific installation instruction. For  
accurate planning, review the Warming  
Drawer Installation Instructions in advance,  
order Pub. No. 49-8937.  
Power Supply:  
If local codes permit, the cooktop and warm-  
ing drawer may operate from the same 120V  
duplex outlet. See page 6.  
1-1/2" Cabinet Top  
25"  
Install 2x4 or 2x2 Anti-Tip Block  
Against Rear Cabinet Wall 9" From  
Cutout Floor to Bottom of Block  
Cooktop 35-5/16"  
2-3/4" Min.  
18-7/8"  
7-1/2" Min.  
36"  
Countertop  
Height  
9"  
9-1/4"  
28-1/2"  
23-1/2" Min.  
NOTE: When installing a Monogram Warming Drawer below  
a cooktop, a solid barrier must be installed at least 1" from  
the lowest point of the bottom of cooktop burner box to the  
top of cutout. See Warming Drawer Installation Instructions  
for details.  
IMPORTANT: Base Cabinet Requirements  
for Combined Installation  
Install  
A 42" wide base cabinet should be used.  
Narrow custom doors or decorative stiles can  
be used to fill the 6" gap on each side of the  
warming drawer.  
• 30" or 36" base cabinets are not  
recommended.  
2x4 or 2x2  
Anti-Tip Block  
Against Rear  
Cabinet Wall  
9" From Floor  
to Bottom  
9"  
of Block  
2x4 or 2x2  
Runners or Solid  
Bottom, 25" on Center  
NOTE: The support must be level, rigidly  
mounted and capable of supporting 150 lbs.  
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Installation Options  
Installation With  
Single Oven  
Stainless Steel G as Cooktop  
Cooktop Installation Over a 30" Monogram  
Single Oven, models ZET1038.  
These cooktops may be installed over the  
Monogram ZET1038 single oven. Both the  
cooktop and the oven must be installed  
Power Supply:  
The oven requires a separate, properly  
grounded 30 Amp, 3-wire 120/208 or  
120/240 volt, 60 Hz power supply. The cook-  
top requires a separate 120V power supply.  
according to each specific installation instruc- See page 6. Where codes permit, the gas shut-  
tion. For accurate planning, review the 30"  
Oven Installation Instructions in advance,  
order Pub. No. 49-80188.  
off valve may be located in an adjacent cabinet  
or other easily accessible location.  
Allow 6" Min. clearance from the top of the  
countertop to the top of the oven cutout.  
1-1/2" Cabinet Top  
25"  
Cooktop 35-5/16"  
2-3/4" Min.  
18-7/8"  
36"  
Countertop  
Height  
6" Min.  
28" Min.  
28-3/8" Max.  
23" Max.  
23-1/2" Min.  
25"  
Use two 2x4's or equivalent runners spaced 25" centerline  
to centerline in the opening & flush with top of toekick.Or,  
elevate the oven floor to desired height.The support must  
be level, rigidly mounted and capable of supporting 200lbs.  
IMPORTANT: Base Cabinet Requirements  
for Combined Installation  
A 42" wide base cabinet should be used.  
Narrow custom doors or decorative stiles can  
be used to fill the 6" gap on each side of the  
oven.  
For best appearance the cooktop should be  
centered over the oven.  
• 30" or 36" base cabinets are not  
recommended.  
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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.  
Pub. No. 49-80218-1  
Dwg. No. 164D4290P370  
03-04 JR  
11173-E  
 

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