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JTP 7 5 BM / C M /WM G E ® 3 0" Bui lt -I n Co n v ection/The rma l W a ll Ove n For ans wers to your Mono gram, ® GE Profile ™ or GE ® appliance quest ions, vi sit our website a t ge.com or call GE Ans wer Center ® ser vice, 800.62 6.200 0. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Specif icat ion Created 1/07 3 201 48 KW Ra ting 240 V 9.0 20[...]
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JTP 7 5 BM / C M/WM G E ® 3 0" Bui lt -I n C on vectio n/ The rmal W al l Ov en For ans wers to your Mono gram, ® GE Profile ™ or GE ® appliance quest ions, vi sit our website a t ge.com or call GE Ans wer Center ® ser vice, 800.62 6.200 0. Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Specif icat ion Created 1/07 3 201 48 JTP75WM/CM/BM 1 2 3 4 5 [...]