ADJUSTING BURNER FLAMES
CAUTION:
be made before turning on the burner. Fail-
STOP!
ure to do so could result in serious injury. Be
sure pressure regulator has been converted
as described in step 2.
1. Turn all burners full on and check the flames.
A. They should be blue in color with no trace of
yellow. Foreign particles in the gas line may
cause an orange flame at first, but this will soon
disappear.
2. To make adjustments, remove the control knobs
and panel. Insert a screwdriver in the shaft to adjust
the valve by-pass screw.
Fig. 18
A. If the flames were yellow or fluttered, open the
air shutter more than the original setting.
B. If the flames blew away from the burner, close
the air shutter more than the original setting.
3. Make the adjustment by slowly turning the screw
until flame appearance is correct.
Adjust the low flame setting using the valve
by-pass screw as follows:
A. Low setting adjustments must be made with two
other burners in operation on a medium setting.
B. This procedure prevents the low flame from being
set too low resulting in the flame being extinguished
when other burners are turned on.
TO CONVERT THE COOKTOP BACK TO
NATURAL GAS, REVERSE THE STEPS
UNDER MAKING THE L.P. CONVERSION.
The following adjustments must
Once the conversion is complete and checked
ok, fill out the LP sticker and include your
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name, organization and date conversion was
made. Apply the sticker near the cooktop
gas inlet opening to alert others in the future that
this appliance has been converted to LP. If converting
back to natural gas from LP, please remove the sticker
so others know the appliance is set to use natural gas.
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Pub. No. 31-10251
4053P083
229C