2�
Place the burner caps on the burner
heads� Make sure the burner caps are
properly seated on the burner head�
(Refer to Figure 19�)
3�
Operation of the electric ignitors
should be tested after the cooktop and
supply line have been carefully checked
for leaks and the cooktop has been
connected to the electrical power�
•
To check igniters, push and turn a burner
valve to the light positon� All sparks will
make a series of sparks, but only the
burner turned to LITE with light�
HOW TO CHECk OPERATION
How to Adjust Standard burner
ImPORTANT: Adjustments must be made with two other burners in operation on a medium setting� This
prevents the upper row of the flames from being set too low, resulting in the flame being extinguished when other
burners are turned on�
1�
Turn all burners on the highest setting and check the flames� The flames should all be blue in color (LP gas
will have blue flames with yellow tips)� Foreign particles in the gas line may cause an orange flame at first, but
should disappear in a short period of time�
2�
Light one burner and turn to the lowest setting�
3�
Remove the control knob to the desired burner that you wish to adjust�
4�
Insert screwdriver through the access hole in the valve shaft� (Refer to Figure 20�)
5�
Slowly turn the screw until the flame appearance is correct�
•
If the flames are too small or fluttered, open the valve more than the original setting�
•
If the flames are too large, close the valve more than the original setting�
Testing Flame Stability
•
Test 1: Turn the control knob from "HI" to "LO" quickly� If the upper row of flames goes out at this setting,
increase the flame size and test again�
•
Test 2: With the burner on "LO", open and close the cabinet door under the cooktop� If the flame is
extinguished by the air currents created by the door movement, increase the flame height and re-test�
Flame Check
•
After all the flame adjustments have been made, turn all burners to the off position�
•
"LITE" each burner individually and observe the flame at the "HI" position�
•
Rotate the burner knob to the lowest setting and be sure the flame size decreases as the knob is rotated
counter-clockwise�
burner Head Assembly
burner Cap
Electrode
burner base
15
figure 19
figure 18
Properly
Seated
Not Properly
Seated
figure 20