TOOLS AND MATERIALSYOU WILL NEED• Saw• Flat blade screwdriver• Electrician’s pliers• Duct tape• Measuring tape or scale• Carpenter’s square• 7/16″ wrench or socket set• Drill and drill bit• Sheet metal screws• Junction box*• 3/4″ flexible conduit*• Electrical wire per local code*• Wire nuts*• Duct work*NOTE: Electrical installation kit JXCK89may be ordered separately and includes allthe parts necessary to connect the cooktopto typical rough-in wiring.21 7⁄8″20 1⁄2″22″29 7⁄8″6″28 3⁄4″30″ COOKTOP (DIMENSIONS FOR REFERENCE ONLY)Unit shown fully assembled.Unit must be vented to the outside!PREPARATIONCAUTION: FOR PERSONAL SAFETY,REMOVE HOUSE FUSE OR CIRCUITBREAKER BEFORE BEGINNINGINSTALLATION.ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTSThis appliance must be supplied with the propervoltage and frequency, as listed in these InstallationInstructions, and connected to an individual,properly grounded branch circuit, protectedby a 40-amp circuit breaker or time delay fuses.All wire connections must be made in accordancewith local codes and properly insulated. Check withyour local utility for governing electrical codes andordinances. In the absence of local electrical codes,the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70 –Latest Edition, governing electric range installations,must be followed.A copy of the National Electrical Code can beobtained by writing to:National Fire Protection AssociationBatterymarch ParkQuincy, MA 02260Effective January 1, 1996, the National ElectricalCode requires that new, but not existing,construction utilize a four-conductor connection toan electric range. When installing an electric rangein new construction, follow the instructions in NEWCONSTRUCTION AND FOUR-CONDUCTORBRANCH CIRCUIT CONNECTION.You must use a three-wire, single-phase AC208Y/120 Volt or 240/120 Volt, 60 Hertz electricalsystem with separate ground. If you connect toaluminum wiring, properly installed connectorsapproved for use with aluminum wiring mustbe used.15Installation Instructions