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I Iinstallation 130 " SealedGasCooktop nstructlons JGP 0 , JGP940 , JGP945 I ir _ - I Questions ? CInalCl a8n0a0d . Ga , E . CcAaRllE1S . 800 . ( 386010 . . 3443020.2737o ) r VoisritViosuitr oWuerbsWiteebsiatet : wawt : ww . gweawp . GplEiaAnpcpelsia . cnaces . com I I IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF FOR YOUR SAFETY : MASSACHUSETTS : - & WARNING - Iftheinformation • This product must be installed by a in this manual is not followed exactly , a fire , licensed plumber or gas fitter . explosion or gas leak may result causing property damage , personal injury or death . • When using ball - type gas shut - off valves , they shall be the T - handle type . Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity • A flexible gas connector , when used , must of this or any other appliance ! not exceed 3 feet . SMELL GAS : O WHAT TO DO IF YOU BEFORE YOU BEGIN Read these instructions completely Do not try to light any appliance . Do not and carefully . touch any electrical switch ; do not use any • IMPORTANT - Savethese phone in your building . instructions for local inspector's use . Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone . Follow the gas supplier's • IMPORTANT - Observaell instructions . governing codes and ordinances . • If you cannot reach your gas supplier , call • Note to Installer - Be sure to leave these the fire department . instructions with the Consumer . Installation and service must be performed • Note to Consumer - Keep these instructions for future reference . by a qualified installer , service agency or the gas supplier . • Product failure due to improper installation is not covered under the Warranty . - & WARNING - This appliance must This cooktop has been design certified be properly grounded . by CSA International . You'll find safety precautions in your Owner's Manual . • IMPORTANT - Leak testing of the Read them carefully . appliance shall be conducted according to • Installation of this cooktop must conform the manufacturer's instructions . with local codes or in the absence of local • Proper installation is the responsibility codes with the National Fuel Gas Code , of the installer and product failure due to ANSI Z223 . 1 / NFPA 54 - Latest edition . improper installation is NOT covered under Be sure your cooktop is installed properly warranty . by a qualified installer or service technician . To eliminate reaching over surface burners , cabinet storage above burner should be - & WARNING - Disconneacllt avoided . electrical power at the main circuit breaker • Do not install the unit near an outside door or fuse box before installing . or where a draft may affect its use . 31 - 10613 - 1 ( 01 - 05 JR ) 1
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Installation Instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS PARTS INCLUDED This appliance must be supplied with the proper voltage and frequency and connected to an individual , properly grounded branch Of circuit , protected by a circuit breaker or fuse 2 Screws Foam Tape having amperage as noted on the rating plate . 2 Hold We recommend you have the electrical wiring Down Brackets and hookup of your cooktop connected by a qualified electrician . After installation , have the electrician show you where your main cooktop disconnect is located . MATERIALS YOU MAY NEED Check with your local utilities for electrical codes which apply in your area . Failure to wire your cooktop according to governing / % codes could result in a hazardous condition . If there are no codes , your cooktop must be Joint Sealant Shut Off Valve Pipe Fittings wired and fused to meet the requirements of the National Electrical Code , ANSI / NFPA No . 70 - - Latest edition . You can get a copy by writing : CSA - Approved Flexible Gas Line 3 / 8 " Min . ID , 1 / 2 " NPT Connection , National Fire Protection Association 3 - foot Maximum Length ( Massachusetts Only ) Batterymarch Park Quincy , MA 02269 In Canada your cooktop must be wired TOOLS YOU WILL NEED and fused to meet the requirements of the FOR INSTALLATION Canadian Electrical Code . GT _ Be sure the installation of this product Pencil in a mobile home conforms with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard , Title 24 CFR , Part 3280 . Saber Saw If this standard does not apply , you must Phillips Head follow the standard for Manufactured Home Screwdriver Installations , ANSI A225 . 1 and Manufactured Home Installations , Sites and Communities Pipe Wrench and ANSI / NFPA 501A or with local codes . You can get a copy of the Federal Standard Ruler or Straightedge by Writing : Office of Mobile Home Standards 1 / 8 " Drill Bit & Electric HUD Building or Hand Drill 451 7th Street , S . W . Safety Glasses Washington , D . C . 24010 2
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Installation Instructions PRE - INSTALLATION CHECKLIST Remove Installation Instructions from [ ] When preparing cooktop opening , [ ] make sure the inside of the cabinet and literature pack and read them carefully the cooktop do not interfere with each before you begin . other . ( See section on preparing the Be sure to place all literature , Use and opening . ) Care , Installations , etc . in a safe place for future reference . [ ] Remove packaging materials , grate boxes , regulator with literature , and literature package from the cooktop before beginning installation . [ - _ Literat u re Package Grate boxes [ ] Make sure you have all the tools and materials you need before starting the installation of the cooktop . [ ] Your home must provide the adequate Foam . j _ electrical service needed to safely and properly use your cooktop . ( Refer to section on electrical requirements . ) Pac _ @ [ ] When installing your cooktop in your home , make sure all local codes and Cooktop / ordinances are followed exactly as stated . Make sure the wall coverings , [ ] countertop and cabinets around the cooktop can withstand heat ( up to 200 ° F ) generated by the cooktop . 3
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Installation Instructions PREPARING THE OPENING _ - I MAINTAIN THE FOLLOWING [ ] RECOMMENDED GAS SUPPLY MINIMUM CLEARANCE LOCATION FROM BACKWALL DIMENSIONS 1 " Min . From Backwall 13 " MAX . Depth of unprotected overhead cabinets , , , 6 " MIN . clearance fromon Recommended i cutout to side wall _ tas supply _ 13 - 1 _ the right of the unit location From 30 " MIN . clean / _ 18 " MIN . height Cutout Center Line countertop to unprotected I / S from bcountertopinet to nearest ca overheadaurface I 4 / I on either side of unit 3 - 3 / M4 , , , Nc , . eara > from cutout to side wall ° 1 _ on the left of the unit I [ [ ] MAKE SURE WALL COVERINGS , COUNTERTOP AND CABINETS AROUND _ - I OVERALL COOKTOP COOKTOP CAN WITHSTAND DIMENSIONS HEAT ( UP TO 200 ° F ) 21 " ( 21 - 1 / 2 " Max . for GENERATED BY COOKTOP Glass Top models ) 3 " I Wall covering , I cabinets and I countertop I must withstand / I heat up to 1200 F [ ] CUTOUT DIMENSIONS OF COUNTERTOP To ensure accuracy , it is best to make a template when cutting the opening in the counter , 19 - 5 / 8 " width cut 28 - 1 / 2 " it _ length 2 - 1 / 4 " Min . Between _ of cut cutout and the wall behind the cooktop 2 - 1 / 2 " Min . from front edge ofnt cutout and fro edge of countertop 4
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Installation Instructions INSTALLING THE COOKTOP UNIT Ill LOCATE ELECTRICAL OUTLET [ _ ] LOCATE MOUNTING PARTS AND GAS SHUT - OFF VALVE Remove the hold down brackets from the literature package . BENEATH CABINET NEVER REUSE II OLD CONNECTORS Shuotff I ] J \ WHEN INSTALLING THIS UNIT . Outlet 12 " _ Valve - - _ i Electrical I Below Countertop [ ] ATTACH BRACKETS TO COOKTOP Install a manual shut - off valve in the gas line in an easily accessible location outside the Remove the screw from the side of the cooktop . Be sure you know how and where to cooktop and screw the hold - down bracket shut off the gas supply to the cooktop . Install to the side of the cooktop unit . Repeat for the electrical outlet 12 " below the countertop , opposite side of cooktop , Pre - drilled I _ Bottom of hole _ f _ / Cooktop X 1 _ / " [ ] PROTECT SURFACE OF Foam Ta pe _ _ _ l _ _ COOKTOP Cooktop _ Place a towel or tablecloth onto the Gla ° _ p _ countertop . Lay the cooktop upside down onto the protected surface . [ ] INSERT COOKTOP INTO Botto f cook _ CUTOUT Insert the cooktop centered into the cutout opening . Make sure the front edge of the countertop is parallel to the cooktop . Make Cloth under Cooktop final check that all required clearances are met . [ ] ATTACH FOAM TAPE ( glass maintop models only ) Apply the foam tape around the outer edge of the glass . Do not overlap the foam strips . Bottom of Cooktop Foam Tapes Once the unit is in place , screw the hold - down bracket into the cabinet sides to secure the unit into place , Cooktop Glass 5
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Installation Instructions INSTALLATION - - GAS CONNECTIONS _ - I PROVIDE ADEQUATE [ ] INSTALL REGULATOR ONTO GAS SUPPLY BURNER BOX BOTTOM This cooktop is designed to operate on Screw the I I natural gas at 4 " of water column manifold J I regulator onto pressure and 7 " of water column ( W . C . ) the burner box supply pressure . It is shipped from the bottom pipe factory set for natural gas . The convertible connection . Pressure _ pressure regulator supplied with the unit Make sure the Regulator must be connected in series with the top of the _ qJ LI manifold of the cooktop and must remain in Coupling _ I regulator is series with the supply line regardless of i \ facing towards the Shut - Off q , whether natural or L . P . gas is being used . Valve _ q II Electrical cabinet front , I Outlet 12 " FOR PROPER OPERATION , THE MAXIMUM easily accessible I Below INLET PRESSURE TO THE REGULATOR Countertop through the MUST BE NO MORE THAN 14 " OF WATER cabinet doors . COLUMN PRESSURE . For checking the regulator , the inlet pressure must be at least 1 " W . C . . ( or 3.4 KPA ) greater than the regulator output setting . If the regulator is set _ - I COMPLETE CONNECTION for 4 " W . C . of water column pressure , the WITH A COUPLING inlet pressure must be at least 5 " W . C . If the II regulator is set for 10 " W . C . , the inlet pressure Complete the connection must be at least 11 " W . C . . The gas supply line between the to the cooktop should be 1 / 2 " or 3 / 4 " pipe . regulator pipe coupling and Pressure _ Regulator the shut - off valve . JqJ _ - I INSTALL REGULATOR LI Couplings [ _ NEVER REUSE OLD CONNECTORS WHEN Shut - Off f ] , INSTALLING THIS COOKTOP . II Electrical12 " Valve _ 5 I Outlet I Below - & WARNING : Never reuse old Countertop flexible connectors . The use of old flexible connectors can cause gas leaks and personal injury . Always use new flexible connectors when installing a gas appliance . Pressure I _ Screw a section of pipe onto the inlet end of the Regulator _ J pressure regulator and Coupling _ _ ' _ install the coupling . To reduce the likelihood of gas leaks , apply teflon tape or a thread compound approved for use with LP or Natural gases to all threaded connections . 6
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Installation Instructions [ ] CHECK FOR LEAKS INSTALLATION OVER BUILT - IN OVEN Before testing for leaks , make sure all burner knobs are in the OFF position . See built - in oven installation for complete installation instructions . After connecting the cooktop to gas , check system for leaks with a manometer . If a manometer is not available , turn the gas I supply on to the cooktop and use a liquid T leak detector at all joints and connections IN 5 " TCoenotefr to check for leaks . / t _ 2 " Dia . Hole From Tighten all connections if necessary to _ Countertop , prevent gas leakage in the cooktop or 90 ° Elbow / " I _ b ' supply line . ! ' 2 " Dia . Hole DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME TO CHECK _ 1 L _ ( 20 7 / 8 " from front _ ] of Countertop to FOR LEAKS ! _ r _ Hole Center ) Cabinet Sides . . . . _ . . / ! _ Disconnect the cooktop and its individual shut - off valve from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures greater than 1 / 2 psig ( 3.5 kPa ) . Isolate the cooktop from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual shut - off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply system at test pressures equal to or less than 1 / 2 psig ( 3.5 kPa ) .
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Installation Instructions INSTALLATION - - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS - & WARNING - Disconneacllt _ - I ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AND OUTLET electrical power at the main circuit breaker or fuse box before installing . An adequate electrical supply and outlet must be used to operate the electrical parts of your cooktop . [ ] EXTENSION CORDS The power cord of this appliance is [ ] equipped with a 3 - prong ( grounding ) Because of potential safety hazards under plug which must be used with a properly certain conditions , we strongly recommend grounded 3 - hole outlet with a standard against the use of an extension cord . 120 Volt , 60 cycle AC household current . However , if you still elect to use an extension cord , it is absolutely necessary that it be a [ ] If you do not have a 3 - hole grounded UL listed 3 - wire grounding type appliance outlet , have a qualified electrician extension cord and that the current carrying change your old one . rating of the cord in amperes be equivalent A grounding adaptor will be needed [ ] to or greater than the branch circuit rating . to convert the old one until the outlet Such extension cords are obtainable through can be replaced . This method is only your local appliance dealer . temporary , and a qualified electrician IMPORTANT : ( Please read carefully ) should test it to be sure it meets FOR PERSONAL SAFETY , THIS APPLIANCE requirements . MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED , N L ground tandion Insure proper firm connec before use [ ] TWO - PRONG WALL RECEPTACLE Where a standard 2 - prong wall receptacle is encountered , it is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to have it replaced with a properly grounded 3 - prong wall receptacle . Do not under any circumstances cut or remove grounding prong from the cooktop cord . Failure to provide proper polarization may create a hazardous condition . 8
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Installation Instructions CAUTION : Attaching the adaptor ground [ ] USAGE SITUATIONS WHERE terminal to the wall receptacle cover screw APPLIANCE POWER CORD does not ground the appliance unless the WILL BE DISCONNECTED screw is metal , and not insulated , and the wall INFREQUENTLY receptacle is grounded through the house wiring . The customer should have the circuit For 15 amp circuit only , Do not use an adaptor checked by a qualified electrician to make sure on a 20 amp circuit . Where local codes permit , the receptacle is properly grounded . a TEMPORARY CONNECTION may be made to a properly grounded 2 - prong wall receptacle by When disconnecting the power cord from the the use of a UL - listed adaptor available at most adaptor , always hold the adaptor with one hardware stores . The larger slot in the adaptor hand . If this is not done , the adaptor ground must be aligned with the large slot in the wall terminal is very likely to break with repeated receptacle to provide proper polarity in the use . Should this happen , DO NOT USE the connection of the power cord , appliance until a proper ground has again been established . Ensure proper ground and Usage situation where appliance power cord firm connection before use will be disconnected frequently . Do not use an adaptor plug in these situations because disconnection of the power cord places undue strain on the adaptor and leads to prongs / slotsrge Align la eventual failure of the adaptor ground terminal . The customer should have the 2 - prong Temporary Method receptacle replaced with a 3 - prong ( grounding ) ( Adaptor plugs not permitted in Canada ) receptacle by a qualified electrician before using the appliance . 9
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Installation Instructions COOKTOP BURNERS Burner cap Make sure the [ ] ASSEMBLING THE COOKTOP pins in the burner BURNERS heads match the The electrode of the spark igniter is exposed . burner base Be careful not to push any cooktop controls Burner head indentations and while the top of the burner is removed , that they are Do not remove the top or touch the electrode properly seated in of any burner while another burner is turned them by rotating _ lectrode on , Electrical shock might result , the heads until Locator i _ . they are level , [ ] Replace the burner head onto the burner pins _ _ urner base , making sure that the head is properly oriented over the burner base Pin base and the electrode . Make sure to place indentations Make sure the the correct burner head on the correct slot in the burner base and that the burner head burner head is sits level on the burner base . The burner positioned heads are not interchangeable . over the [ ] Place the burner electrode . caps on the The burner burner heads , cap has cSt _ bai IiLteY _ r making sure to three to four Electrode place the correct rTTTq pins . When burner cap on the replacing the Burner cap properly seated correct burner cap , make head . The burner Burner base sure none of caps are not the pins sits interchangeable . in the stability Make sure that chamber . the burner caps J Burner cap Make sure the hole are properly Burner cap not properly seated in the burner head seated on the burner heads . assembly is positioned over the Burner head electrode and that the burner head is fully inserted inside assembl @ the burner base . A small gap between the base and head is normal . Electrode Burner base 10
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Installation Instructions CHECK IGNITERS THE BURNER FLAMES Operation of the electric igniters should be Turn each burner on . Flames should be blue checked after the cooktop and supply line in color with no trace of yellow . The burner have been carefully checked for leaks and flames should not flutter or blow away from the cooktop has been connected to the the burner . The flame should be no less than electrical power . 1 / 4 " on the lowest setting and no greater than 1 - 1 / 2 " on highest setting . On models so equipped , check to be sure the cooktop is in the UNLOCKED position . 1 / 4 " Cooktop Burner [ ] Push and turn a burner valve to the LITE 1 - 1 / 2 " position . All spark igniters will make a series of sparks ( ticking sounds ) , but only the burner turned to LITE will light . • The burner should light when gas is available to the burner . • Once the burner lights , it should be turned out of the LITE position . [ ] Try each valve separately until all Burners should be checked frequently burners have been checked . ^ _ ^ nK m | K m1 - , _ AUkw rtl lll l ( If you attempt to measure the flame , please use caution . [ ] BURNER IGNITION Burns could result . Cooktop Spark Ignition - - When you turn the cooktop knob to LITE , the spark igniter makes a series of electric sparks ( ticking sounds ) which light the burner . During a [ ] BURNER GRATES power failure , the burners will not light The four cooktop grates are designed for automatically . In an emergency , a cooktop specific positions . For maximum stability , burner may be lit with a match by following these grates should only be used in their the steps below . proper position : they should not be interchanged . For your convenience , the AWARNING : Lightinggasburners undersides of the left and right grates are with a match is dangerous . You should marked " OUTSIDE " and " INSIDE " . Make sure match light the cooktop burners only in that the side marked " OUTSIDE " is on the an emergency . outer edge of your cooktop . On models so equipped , check to be sure the cooktop is in the UNLOCKED position . [ ] Light a match and hold the flame near the burner you want to light . Wooden matches work best . [ ] Push in and turn the control knob slowly . " OUTSIDE . . . . INSIDE . . . . OUTSIDE " Be sure you are turning the correct knob edge edges edge for the burner you are lighting . NOTE : If the burner does not light within five seconds , turn the knob off and wait one minute before trying again . 11
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Installation Instructions OPERATION CHECKLIST [ ] Make sure all controls are left in the OFF [ ] When ordering parts , always include the position , Check to be sure the cooktop is serial number , model number and a code in the UNLOCKED position ( on models letter to ensure proper replacement parts . so equipped ) , [ ] Recheck Steps : [ ] Make sure the flow of air to and from the Double check to make sure everything cooktop is unobstructed . in this guide has been completed . Rechecking steps will ensure safe [ ] The serial plate for your cooktop is use of the cooktop . located on the bottom of the burner box . In addition to the model and serial numbers , it tells you the ratings of the burners and the type of fuel and pressure the cooktop was adjusted for when it left the factory . 12
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Installation Instructions MAKING THE LP CONVERSION ADJUST YOUR COOKTOP FOR Ill SAFETY INFORMATION YOU SHOULD KNOW USE WITH LP GAS The pressure regulator and burner orifices [ ] Disconnect all electrical power , at the main circuit breaker or fuse box . are set for natural gas . To use Propane Gas , the regulator and burner orifices must be [ ] Shut off the gas supply to the cooktop converted . The LP orifice spuds for the by closing the manual shut - off valve . cooktop burners can be located in the literature package attached to the regulator . [ ] Adjust the pressure regulator , by the following instructions : CAUTION : Thecooktoaps , shipped • Unscrew the cap . from the factory , is set for use with natural gas . If you wish to use your cooktop with • Place your thumb against the flat side Liquefied Petroleum ( Propane ) gas , you must of the spring retainer and press down to remove the retainer . first replace the orifices and convert the pressure regulator . • Carefully look at the spring retainer to locate the NAT or LP position . WARNING : This conversion must be performed by a qualified installer Cap Gasket or gas supplier in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and all codes and requirements of the authority having jurisdiction . Failure to follow instructions could result in serious injury or property damage . The qualified agency performing [ - - - - - _ m m " _ I _ L , ' Ft / pr : ; 2 ; i : er this work assumes responsibility for the NAT . _ _ Position conversion . Position [ _ _ _ - _ CAUTION : The following adjustments must be made before turning on the burner . Pressure Regulator Failure to do so could result in serious injury . Be sure pressure regulator has been • Turn the spring retainer over so that LP converted as described in Step 2 . is showing on the bottom . • Snap the retainer back into position . • Screw the cap back onto the regulator , TOOLS YOU WILL NEED FOR LP CONVERSION Phillips Head 7mm Nutdriver Screwdriver Pliers No . 15 Torx - Head Driver Small Flat - Head Safety Glasses Screwdriver ( 4mm or 5 / 32 " tip size , 60mm long ) 13
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Installation Instructions MAKING THE LP CONVERSION ( CONT . ) CHANGE COOKTOP BURNER [ ] CHANGE COOKTOP BURNER ORIFICES ORIFICES ( CONT . ) NOTE : On most burners , Remove the top grates , burner caps , the orifices have a spring - Retainer and burner heads . Remove loaded retaining ring Ring This around the hex head to [ ] Remove the spark hold the orifice in the nut igniters from the driver during installation burner base ( if and removal . A slight amount of force is required to access required to push the nut driver down over the orifices ) . Using a the ring . No . 15 " Torx " head driver bit , remove the Orifice Spud Located screws holding the Through This Opening burner base in Burner cap position . [ ] Using a 7mm nut driver , remove the top burner orifices . These may be accessed through the hole in the cooktop . nor Spark igniter base 18,000BTUBurner ( on somemodels ) Burner cap _ Burner _ head Burner _ base Spark igniter 14
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Installation Instructions I - _ CHANGE COOKTOP BURNER ORIFICES ( CONT . ) [ ] Locate the LP / Propane orifices shipped inside the literature package . They will have a digit number and the letter O " L " on the side . ( Important : Save the O orifices removed from the appliance for future use , ) Each orifice will show a series of engraved marks , ( I , II , III , X or none ) , located on the top . Left Rear LeftFront RightFront These marks denote the precise location of Model Orifice Orifice Orifice each orifice to the cooktop burner . JGP328 II II II JGP330 II II III OOOO JGP933 III II X JGP940 III III X 18,000 BTU / HR Burner ( on some models ) JGP945 III II Replace : With : Main 206XN . . - ) I08XL Simmer 57N - - ) 34L with markings located in the sides only . O he 18,000 BTU / HR burner has two orifices ( See rating plate on bottom of appliance ) . Install the LP / Propane orifices in [ ] their precise locations as noted in the NOTE : The main orifice is located low in the illustrations above . center of the burner while the simmer orifice is located higher behind the center of the [ ] Return the natural gas orifices to the burner . bracket and reattach the bracket and the instruction sheet to the pressure Simmer regulator using the screw removed previously . Main orifice Replace the burner bases , heads , caps [ ] and top grates . ( NOTE : When re - attachinq the burner bases to qlass top units , tiqhten screws to a maximum of 10 in , - Ibs torque , ) 15
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Installation Instructions MAKING THE LP CONVERSION ( CONT . ) ADJUST BURNER FLAMES [ ] Make the adjustment by slowly turning [ ] the screw until flame appearance is Turn all burners full on and check the [ ] correct . flames . They should be blue in color with [ ] Testing Flame Stability : some yellow tipping at the ends of the flame . Foreign particles in the gas line Test 1 - Turn the knob from " HI " to the may cause an orange flame at first , but lowest setting quickly . If the this will soon disappear . flame goes out at the lowest setting , increase the flame size NOTE : For the 18,000 BTU / HR burner ( on and test again . some models ) the cooktop burner knob should be turned to the setting before Test 2 - With the burner on the lowest the lowest setting , This will ensure that setting , open and close the the entire burner is operating , cabinet door under the cooktop . If the flame is extinguished by Turn the cooktop burner knob to the [ ] the air currents created by the lowest setting while observing the flame . door movement , increase the Adjust the low flame setting using the valve flame height and test again . bypass screw as follows : [ ] Flame Recheck : Low - setting adjustments must be made After the adjustment is made , turn all burners with two other burners in operation on off . Ignite each burner individually . Observe a medium setting . This prevents the low the flame at the " HI " position . Rotate the flame from being set too low , resulting in valve to the lowest setting and be sure that the flame being extinguished when other the flame size decreases as the valve is burners are turned on . rotated counterclockwise . [ ] To adjust the flame , TO CONVERT THE COOKTOP BACK TO remove the knobs . NATURAL GAS , REVERSE THE STEPS Insert a screwdriver UNDER MAKING THE LP CONVERSION . through the access hole in valve switch . Once the conversion is complete and Engage adjustment checked ok , fill out the LP sticker and screw in valve . Refer include your name , organization and date to the illustration conversion was made , Apply the sticker below that matches near the cooktop gas inlet opening to alert the adjustment screw others in the future that this appliance has location for your been converted to LP gas , If converting back model . to natural gas from LP , please remove the • If the flames were sticker so others know the appliance is set to use natural gas , too small or fluttered , open the valve more than the original setting . • If the flames blew away from the burner , close the valve more than the original setting . 16
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