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Ted March 28th 06 05:30 AM

Question On Installing Spacemaker Microwave OTR
 

I picked up a GE SpacemakerXL ( model# JVM1630WB006) over-the-range
microwave used, but not the installation manual. I have all the hardware
and do understand how to hang it.

The old vent hood that I just removed didn't vent to the outside; it just
filtered the air and recirculated. This is how I want to keep it since I
don't cook that often and when I do, it's usually just to boil water.

The microwave has a rectangular opening with a flimsy metal door over it
which is the output of the vent if going to the outside (up through the top
cabinet). Since I just want to re-circulate, can I just leave it as it is,
or do I need to close that off more securely.

Here are pictures of the top of the microwave:

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i9...f/IMG_0011.jpg

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i9...f/IMG_0009.jpg

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i9...f/IMG_0007.jpg


or should I just remove the metal door frame completely as shown in this pic
and install it that way:

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i9...f/IMG_0012.jpg



MikeP March 28th 06 06:24 AM

Question On Installing Spacemaker Microwave OTR
 
In article dZ2Wf.227147$Mh4.104600
@fe02.news.easynews.com, says...

I picked up a GE SpacemakerXL ( model# JVM1630WB006) over-the-range
microwave used, but not the installation manual.


http://www.geappliances.com/service_and_support/literat
ure/

cut and paste if the URL wraps

Tom G March 28th 06 06:28 AM

Question On Installing Spacemaker Microwave OTR
 

"Ted" wrote in message
m...

I picked up a GE SpacemakerXL ( model# JVM1630WB006) over-the-range
microwave used, but not the installation manual. I have all the hardware
and do understand how to hang it.

The old vent hood that I just removed didn't vent to the outside; it just
filtered the air and recirculated. This is how I want to keep it since I
don't cook that often and when I do, it's usually just to boil water.

The microwave has a rectangular opening with a flimsy metal door over it
which is the output of the vent if going to the outside (up through the
top cabinet). Since I just want to re-circulate, can I just leave it as
it is, or do I need to close that off more securely.

Here are pictures of the top of the microwave:

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i9...f/IMG_0011.jpg

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i9...f/IMG_0009.jpg

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i9...f/IMG_0007.jpg


or should I just remove the metal door frame completely as shown in this
pic and install it that way:

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i9...f/IMG_0012.jpg


On the latest model GE's, the fan assembly is rotated so the air is directed
towards the front upper grill on the MW. This will block any air from
exiting the back or top of MW. Then a charcoal filter assemble is
installed behind the grill to remove odors from the smoke before it exits
the MW. Any parts store should have charcoal filter.

Tom G.



Ted March 28th 06 06:47 AM

Question On Installing Spacemaker Microwave OTR
 

"MikeP" wrote in message
bal.net...
In article dZ2Wf.227147$Mh4.104600
@fe02.news.easynews.com, says...

I picked up a GE SpacemakerXL ( model# JVM1630WB006) over-the-range
microwave used, but not the installation manual.


http://www.geappliances.com/service_and_support/literat
ure/

cut and paste if the URL wraps


Thanks for the reply. I should have mentioned that I did go to the GE
support site but when I put my model number it just waits forever. They may
be doing site maint. in the wee hours.



Ted March 28th 06 06:49 AM

Question On Installing Spacemaker Microwave OTR
 

"Tom G" wrote in message
news:jQ3Wf.6390$VL2.5135@trnddc04...

"Ted" wrote in message
m...

I picked up a GE SpacemakerXL ( model# JVM1630WB006) over-the-range
microwave used, but not the installation manual. I have all the hardware
and do understand how to hang it.

The old vent hood that I just removed didn't vent to the outside; it just
filtered the air and recirculated. This is how I want to keep it since I
don't cook that often and when I do, it's usually just to boil water.

The microwave has a rectangular opening with a flimsy metal door over it
which is the output of the vent if going to the outside (up through the
top cabinet). Since I just want to re-circulate, can I just leave it as
it is, or do I need to close that off more securely.

Here are pictures of the top of the microwave:

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i9...f/IMG_0011.jpg

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i9...f/IMG_0009.jpg

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i9...f/IMG_0007.jpg


or should I just remove the metal door frame completely as shown in this
pic and install it that way:

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i9...f/IMG_0012.jpg


On the latest model GE's, the fan assembly is rotated so the air is
directed towards the front upper grill on the MW. This will block any air
from exiting the back or top of MW. Then a charcoal filter assemble is
installed behind the grill to remove odors from the smoke before it exits
the MW. Any parts store should have charcoal filter.

Tom G.


Thanks for that info Tom. I got the fan rotated and will pick up a filter
today. Much appreciated.




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