| Use and Care of Recirculation Hood Model JN327   and Ventilating Hood Models JV327, JV337 & JV347   B. Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion   IMPORTANT SAFETY   INFORMATION   READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS   BEFORE USING.   WARNING—TO REDUCE THE RISK   OF FIRE, ELECTRIC 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.   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), and the   American Society for Heating, Refrigeration   and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE),   and the local code authorities.   C. When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling,   do not damage electrical wiring and other   hidden utilities.   D. Ducted fans must always be vented to the   B. Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch   power off at service panel and lock the service   disconnecting means to prevent 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 or explosive   materials and vapors.   outdoors.   WARNING—To reduce the risk of fire,   use only metal ductwork.   When using your hood…   • Never leave surface units unattended at high   settings. Boilover causes smoking and greasy   spillovers that may ignite and spread if hood is   used. Use surface unit heat settings recommended   by the manufacturer and adequate-size utensils.   When you get your new hood…   • Never use your cooking appliance for warming   or heating the room. The electrical wiring of   your range hood may not withstand the resulting   excessive heat.   • Have it installed and properly grounded by   a qualified technician in accordance with the   installation instructions.   • Have the installer show you the location of   the hood circuit breaker or fuse and mark it   for easy reference.   • Keep the hood clean and clean grease filter   or replace charcoal filter as recommended to   maintain good venting and to avoid grease fires.   • Take the time to read our suggestions for best use.   WARNING—TO REDUCE THE RISK   OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE:   A. Never leave surface units unattended at high   settings. Boilovers cause smoking and greasy   spillovers that may ignite. Heat oils slowly on   low or medium settings.   WARNING—TO REDUCE THE RISK   OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR   INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE   THE FOLLOWING:   A. Installation work and electrical wiring must be   done by qualified person(s) in accordance with   all applicable codes and standards, including   fire-rated construction.   B. Always turn hood ON when cooking at high   heat or when cooking flaming foods.   C. Clean ventilating fans frequently. Grease should   not be allowed to accumulate on fan or filter.   D. Use proper pan size. Always use cookware   appropriate for the size of the surface element.   (continued next page)   GE Quality Product   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Reusable Metal Grease Filter—Used in   ducted installations only.   Models: JV327, JV337, JV347—ducted installations only   To Operate   Vents (JN327 & JV347)   The efficiency of your hood depends on a clean filter.   Frequency of cleaning depends on hood use and the type   of cooking you do. HOWEVER, THE GREASE FILTER   SHOULD BE CLEANED AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH.   NEVER OPERATE THE HOOD WITHOUT THE   FILTER IN PLACE.   Fan switch   Lamp switch   To remove: Pull down on the center of the front edge of   the filter. The filter will then slip out of the retaining tabs   on the back.   Lamp Switch Models: JN327, JV327, JV337   Press for OFF and ON.   To clean: Soak and then agitate it in a hot water and   detergent solution. Light brushing can be used to remove   embedded dirt. Rinse, shake and let it dry before replacing.   To replace: Slip the back edge of the filter into the   retaining tabs and push the front edge up until it snaps   into place.   With careful handling, the metal filter will last for years.   If a new replacement becomes necessary, order the part   from your dealer. Order genuine GE part: WB02X8391.   Lamp Switch Model: JV347   Rotate clockwise, first position for NIGHT LIGHT,   second position for BRIGHT LIGHT.   Fan Switch   Models: JN327, JV327, JV337   CENTER position OFF, DOWN position LOW SPEED,   TOP position HIGH SPEED.   Hood   Model: JV347   Rotate Clockwise, FIRST position HIGH, SECOND   position MEDIUM, THIRD position LOW.   Clean grease laden surfaces of the hood frequently.   Use warm detergent solution. About 1 tablespoon of   ammonia may be added to the water. TAKE CARE TO   NOT COME IN CONTACT WITH FILTERS AND   OTHER NON-ENAMELED SURFACES. The hood   shell can be washed, rinsed and dried with a soft cloth.   Care and Cleaning   Replaceable Charcoal Filter—Used in   non-ducted installations only.   CAUTION: Be certain when cleaning the hood   surfaces you do not touch the lamp bulb with moist   hands or cloth. A warm or hot lamp bulb may break   if touched with a moist surface. ALWAYS let lamp   cool COMPLETELY before cleaning around it.   Models: JN327, JV347—non-ducted installations only   The charcoal filter cannot be cleaned. It must be   replaced.   DO NOT RINSE OR PLACE THE CHARCOAL   FILTER IN A DISHWASHER.   The efficiency of your hood depends upon a clean filter.   The frequency of filter replacement depends on hood   use and the type of cooking you do. See replacement   guidelines below for your non-ducted model installation.   Motor and Fan   To Clean Motor and Fan   1. DISCONNECT THE HOOD POWER SUPPLY AT   THE HOUSEHOLD DISTRIBUTION PANEL BY   REMOVING THE FUSE OR SWITCHING OFF   THE CIRCUIT BREAKER.   NEVER OPERATE THE HOOD WITHOUT THE   FILTER IN PLACE.   When to replace the filter:   2. Remove the filter.   JN327 and JV347 (non-ducted installations only)—The   filter should be replaced after 6 to 12 months. Order and   replace with genuine GE part: WB02X10700.   To remove: Pull down on the center of the front edge of   the filter. The filter will then slip out of the retaining tabs   on the back.   3. Wipe the fan blade and motor with cloth, dampened   only in ammonia and warm water solution.   4. Replace the filter.   5. Reconnect the hood power supply.   To replace: Slip the back edge of the filter into the retaining   tabs and push the front edge up until it snaps in place.   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation Instructions for   General Electric Hood   WARNING—TO REDUCE THE RISK OF   FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO   PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:   Power supply connection box   on underside of hood.   12″   30″   A. Installation work and electrical wiring   must be done by qualified persons(s) in   accordance with all applicable codes and   standards, including fire-rated construction.   51⁄2   ″ 171⁄2   ″ Exhaust Outlet   B. When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling,   do not damage electrical wiring and other   hidden utilities.   JN327   JV327   JV337   C. Ducted fans must always be vented to the   outdoors.   Power supply connection box   on underside of hood.   12″   WARNING—To reduce the risk of fire,   use only metal ductwork.   30″   Important—Save for the local electrical   inspector’s use.   51⁄2   ″ 171⁄2   ″ Exhaust Outlet   Power supply connection box   on underside of hood.   12″   30″   51⁄2   ″ 171⁄2   ″ Exhaust Outlet Knockouts   For ducted installations,   remove the baffle and re-install   so the short side marked   “VENTED” is visible. The long   side of the baffle should be   inside the hood.   12″   Power supply   connection box on   underside of hood.   30″   51⁄2   ″ 171⁄2   ″ Exhaust Outlet   Knockouts   JV347   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1. PREPARATION OF WALL CABINET   AND WALL   FLUSH OR RECESSED BOTTOM CABINET   NOTE: For easier installation make all hood and   vent cutouts in the cabinet and wall before cabinet is   permanently fastened in place. It is recommended that   the power supply be brought into the hood from the   wall below the cabinet as shown in Fig.1. However,   an optional location is shown in Fig. 2, where the power   supply enters the top of the hood by passing through   the wall cabinet.   A. WALL CABINET WITH RECESSED BOTTOM:   11⁄4″   FIGURE 1   73⁄4″   Add the 2 required filler strips as shown in Fig. 3.   Center line   B. WALL CABINET WITH FLUSH BOTTOM: In some   cases it may be necessary to provide clearance for the   connection box cover mounting screw which extends   slightly through the top of the hood. Clearance can be   provided, if necessary, by carefully positioning the   hood against the bottom of the cabinet and marking the   screw position; clearance may then be provided by   drilling a 1/4″ hole in the cabinet bottom.   11⁄2″ dia. clearance hole in wall for   recommended power supply location   Centerline matches up with   center of range or cooktop.   Cabinet   Ceiling   NOTE: Hood Model JV347 is shipped set up in the   non-ducted configuration.   Soffit   (optional)   2. DUCT INSTALLATION   73⁄4″   11⁄4″   Model JV327 See Figs. 4 & 9   FIGURE 2   11⁄4″   The hood has been designed to mate with a standard 7″   round duct. (A round damper kit may be ordered. Order   GE model number JXDA22.)*   11⁄2″ dia.   clearance holes   for optional power   supply location   A. If a rectangular duct is desired, a round to rectangular   adapter must be used. Install a 4″ minimum length of   7″ round duct between the hood and adapter to obtain   proper operation of the outlet damper.   66″ from bottom   of cabinet to floor   B. If a 6″ round duct is desired, a 7″ to 6″ reducer is   required. Install a 4″ minimum length of 7″ round   duct between the hood and adapter to obtain proper   operation of the outlet damper.   RECESSED BOTTOM   These filler strips   support the entire   weight of the hood.   Make sure they are   mounted firmly and   are flush with the   cabinet bottom.   CAUTION: Do not fasten the duct to the flange on the   top of the hood with screws. The screws will interfere   with the fan blade, damaging the motor.   Filler   strip   21⁄2″ min.   FIGURE 3   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Models JV337, JV347   Total   Equivalent Number Equivalent   Model JV347 ducted installation: Use the reusable   metal grease filter (WB02X8391). Remove the baffle   from the top of the hood. Re-install the baffle so the   short side marked “VENTED” is visible. The long side   of the baffle should be inside the hood.   Duct Pieces   Length   Used   Length   6″ round,   straight   5 feet   31⁄4″ x 10″   straight   2.5   8 feet   The hood has been designed to mate with a standard   31⁄4″ x 10″ rectangular or 7″ diameter round duct.   6″   Rectangular Duct See Figs. 5, 6 & 10: The exhaust outlet   can be installed as either the top or rear by removing the   desired rectangular knockout. A rectangular damper is   supplied with the hood.   Round Duct See Figs. 4 & 9: If round duct is desired,   either of the following methods must be used:   1. Install a 4″ minimum length of rectangular duct   between the hood and adapter to obtain proper   operating of the outlet damper, or   2. Remove the round knockout on the top of the hood.   Drill an appropriate size hole in each of the three tabs.   Using pliers, bend the three tabs perpendicular to the   hood top. Insert the first piece of 7″ diameter duct so   the tabs are outside of the duct. Mark on the duct the   locations of the holes in the tabs. Drill the appropriate   size hole and, using screws, fasten the duct.   90° elbow   6″   45° elbow   6.5   8.5   7 31⁄4″ x 10″   90° elbow   31⁄4″ x 10″   45° elbow   31⁄4″ x 10″   90° flat elbow   24   6″ round   to 31⁄4″ x 10″   transition   5.5   4.5   31⁄4″ x 10″   to 6″ round   transition   CAUTION: If rear or horizontal exhaust is to be   used, care should be taken to align exhaust with   space between 2 studs, or wall should be prepared at   the time it is constructed, by leaving enough space   between wall studs to accommodate exhaust.   6″ round to   31⁄4″ x 10″   transition   90° elbow   14.5   11.5   31⁄4″ x 10″ to   6″ round   transition   MAXIMUM DUCT LENGTH: For satisfactory air   movement (CFM) the total duct length should not exceed   65 equivalent feet of 31⁄4″ x 10″ rectangular duct. Equivalent   feet are defined as total feet straight duct plus equivalent feet   of elbows, transitions, wall caps, etc. Figure 7a shows the   approximate equivalent feet of some typical round (6″ dia.)   duct elements and rectangular (31⁄4″ x 10″) duct elements.   90° elbow   6″ round   wall cap   with damper   34   6 w/o   damper   31⁄4″ x 10″   wall cap   45   7 w/o   with damper   damper   Equivalent length in feet   6″ round   roof cap   0 25   50   75   100   125   30   200   150   100   50   6″ Dia.   * To order call: your local GE dealer, GE Service & Parts   31⁄4″ x10″   Center (see the telephone white pages) or the GE Answer   Center, 1-800-626-2000.   FIGURE 7a   0 FIGURE 7b   Flush or recessed bottom cabinet   Flush or recessed bottom cabinet   Flush or recessed bottom cabinet   Cabinet   flush with   top of   opening   in wall.   Center line   Cutout   for top   exhaust   7″ dia.   duct   37⁄8″   cutout   4″   Center   line   Center line   51⁄4″   51⁄4″   51⁄4″   51⁄4″ 51⁄4″   Cutout for rear   exhaust   FIGURE 4   FIGURE 5   3⁄8″   FIGURE 6   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3. POWER SUPPLY   A. CIRCUIT VOLTAGE: This hood must be connected   to a supply circuit of the proper voltage and frequency   as specified on the rating plate. Wire size must conform   to the requirements of the National Electrical Code or   the prevailing local code for hoods of this rating. The   rating plate is located on the rear wall of the hood.   Centerline of hood   B. FUSE RATING: 15 amps.   11⁄4″   11⁄4″   C. Unless otherwise specified by local codes, bring   a 15 amp 2 wire circuit with ground to the area of   the power supply connection box.   Power   supply entrance   openings in top   and rear of hood.   NOTE: Use of REAR opening   is recommended.   73⁄4″   D. USE OF OPTIONAL TOP POWER SUPPLY:   The power supply can be attached through the top   knockout if desired, but only the top or back knockout   shall be opened (See Figs. 8, 9 and 10).   FIGURE 8   Exhaust outlet connects to 31⁄4″ x 10″ rectangular duct; outlet has TOTAL   ADJUSTMENT of 11⁄2″ from side to side to simplify duct alignment.   Exhaust outlet connects to 7″ dia. duct.   NOTE: Exhaust outlet can   be installed as either TOP   or REAR by removing   Centerline of hood   Center line   desired knockout. Insert a   screwdriver under edge of   knockout. Break tabs and   remove knockout with pliers.   Top exhaust   outlet only   Center   line   1″   3/4″   1/2″   73⁄4″   Power supply   entrance openings   in top and rear of hood.   NOTE: Use of REAR   opening is recommended.   11⁄4″   73⁄4″   Power supply   entrance openings   in top and rear of hood.   NOTE: Use of REAR opening   11⁄4″   11⁄4″   FIGURE 9   FIGURE 10   is recommended.   4. HOOD INSTALLATION   A. MECHANICAL   NOTE: When possible, it is more convenient to mount   and wire the hood before the base cabinet is put in place.   1. Take out 1 screw and remove the power supply   connection box cover located on the underside   of the hood (See Fig. 13 Model: JV327) (See Fig. 12   Models: JN327, JV337 & JV347).   Keyhole   slots   2. To locate the 4 mounting holes, position the hood   carefully against the bottom of the wall cabinet and   mark the screw positions through the keyhole slots   in the hood. Drill 3/32″ pilot holes for the mounting   screws in the small end of the keyhole.   Screws   FIGURE 11   Direction of   movement for mounting   3. Partially drive the 4 mounting screws so that the   heads of the screws extend 1/2″ below the bottom of   the cabinet. Raise the hood against the bottom of the   cabinet, making sure that the heads of the mounting   screws protrude through the hole section of the   keyhole slots as shown in Fig. 11. Before tightening   the mounting screws, attach the power supply cable   to the hood. Then push the hood back against the   wall and tighten the mounting screws.   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   B. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION   Wire nuts   1. Be sure the power supply is disconnected before   making electrical connections.   Colored leads   2. Remove the connection box cover located on the   left side of the fan unit.   White   leads   3. Attach the power supply through the knockout hole   in the back or top of the hood.   4. Connect the colored incoming power supply   lead to the stripped black lead and connect the   incoming white neutral lead to the stripped white   lead in the connection box as shown in Figs. 12   and 13. Make connections in the hood in   accordance with local codes.   Ground   wire   Connection   box cover   WARNING: IMPROPER CONNECTION   OF ALUMINUM HOUSE WIRING TO   THESE COPPER LEADS CAN RESULT   IN A SERIOUS PROBLEM. USE ONLY   CONNECTORS DESIGNED FOR JOINING   COPPER TO ALUMINUM AND FOLLOW   THE MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDED   PROCEDURE CLOSELY.   Power supply   Grounding lug   FIGURE 12   Cut off excess wire length so wires will   be easy to position under cover.   5. A ground lug is provided for proper grounding of the   hood frame. It is recommended that the hood frame   be grounded in accordance with National Electrical   Code and local codes (see Figs. 12 and 13).   Top of hood   Knockout   Ground lug   Power   supply   (ground per para B3 colored leads)   plate   6. All electrical connections should be inspected   carefully before the power is turned on to make   certain that none have come loose during shipment.   Ground   White   lead   Wire nuts   Connection   box cover   mounting   screw   (green)   lead   7. Reinstall the connection box cover.   8. Install a lamp (not supplied with hood in the socket).   (CAUTION: Maximum wattage on the lamp   should not exceed 60 watts.)   Power supply   connection   box cover   Mounting screw   FIGURE 13   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Remove the lamp and replace with an ordinary screw-   base lamp bulb NOT MORE THAN 60 WATTS.   Lamp Replacement   To remove the lamp cover, if desired:   Model JV347 has a lamp cover.   • Press the sides with 2 fingers until the side prongs   are released.   The lamp cover need not be removed for lamp removal   or installation.   • Lift the lamp cover and slide toward you in one   motion.   CAUTION: Let the lamp cool completely before   removing. A warm or hot bulb may break if   touched with a moist cloth or hand.   To replace the lamp cover:   • Insert the prong located at the end of the cover into   the top opening.   • Gently push the cover up and press the sides to fit   the side prongs into the side openings.   • Release and the cover will lock in position.   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Questions?   Use This Problem Solver   PROBLEM   POSSIBLE CAUSE   FAN DOES NOT   OPERATE WHEN   THE SWITCH IS ON   A fuse may be blown or a circuit breaker tripped. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.   • FAN FAILS TO   Fan blade striking the hood shell.   • • • CIRCULATE AIR   Excessively soiled filter should be checked and corrected before using the hood again.   FAN OPERATES BUT   MOVES AIR SLOWER   THAN NORMAL   Check to be sure the filter is clean. If replacing the filter does not correct the problem,   call for service.   FAN KEEPS GOING   OFF AND ON   The motor is probably overheating and turning itself off. This can be harmful to   the motor. Check to be sure the filter is clean. If off and on cycling continues,   call for service.   • 10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Help Us Help You…   If You Need Service   To obtain service, see your warranty on the back   page of this guide.   Write down the model and serial numbers.   You’ll find them on a label on the back wall of the   hood. These numbers are also on the Consumer   Product Ownership Registration Card that came with   your hood. Before sending in this card, please write   these numbers here:   We’re proud of our service and want you to be pleased.   If for some reason you are not happy with the service   you receive, here are steps to follow for further help.   FIRST, contact the people who serviced your appliance.   Explain why you are not pleased. In most cases, this   will solve the problem.   Model Number   Serial Number   NEXT, if you are still not pleased, write all the details—   including your phone number—to:   Manager, Customer Relations   GE Appliances   Use these numbers in any correspondence or service   calls concerning your hood.   Appliance Park   Louisville, KY 40225   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Staple sales slip or cancelled check   here. Proof of original purchase date   is needed to obtain service   under warranty.   YOUR RANGE HOOD   WARRANTY   FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY   For one year from date of original   purchase, we will provide, free of   charge, parts and service labor in   your home to repair or replace any   part of the hood that fails because   of a manufacturing defect.   WHAT IS COVERED   *******************   This warranty is extended to   the original purchaser and any   succeeding owner for products   purchased for ordinary home use in   the 48 mainland states, Hawaii and   Washington, D.C. In Alaska the   warranty is the same except that it   is LIMITED because you must pay   to ship the product to the service   shop or for the service technician’s   travel costs to your home.   All warranty service will be   provided by our Factory Service   Centers or by our authorized   Customer Care® servicers during   normal working hours.   Should your appliance need   service, during warranty period   or beyond, call 800-GE-CARES   (800-432-2737).   • Service trips to your home to   • Failure of the product if it is used   for other than its intended   purpose or used commercially.   WHAT IS NOT COVERED   teach you how to use the product.   • Improper installation.   • Damage to product caused by   accident, fire, floods or acts   of God.   If you have an installation   problem, contact your dealer or   installer. You are responsible for   providing adequate electrical, gas,   exhausting and other connecting   facilities as described in the   Installation Instructions provided   with the product.   WARRANTOR IS NOT   RESPONSIBLE FOR   CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.   • Replacement of the replaceable   filters.   • Replacement of house fuses or   resetting of circuit breakers.   Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion   may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.   To know what your legal rights are in your state, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’s Attorney General.   Warrantor: General Electric Company   If further help is needed concerning this warranty, write:   Manager—Customer Relations, GE Appliances, Louisville, KY 40225   JN327   JV337   JV347   Part No. 164D3333P051-5   JV327   Pub No. 49-8809-5   945-0626-005   10-00 JR   Printed in the United States   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |