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Air Shutter Adjustment - Metro & Legacy II

Serial Numbers HPF#####

IMPORTANT: ALL GAS WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED GAS TECHNICIAN.

Air Shutter Adjustments may be needed in the field after conversion or new appliance installation.

Step 1: remove backguard held by 3 screws and washers.

Step 3: Remove 4 screws securing metal partition for burner access.

Step 7: Burner cap assembly: caps must “lock” in place to ensure a flat surface is provided and flames are evenly distributed out of cap ports.

Step 2: Remove burner rings, grates, etc. from top.

Step 3: Push up on stove top. A sturdy tap may be needed to dislodge pems holding top to stove

Ports

Step 4: Air shutter adjustment for

simmers: intake hole covered 1/4 for LP & 1/2 for Nat Gas. Simply move metal sleeve to open or close the air shutter as needed.

Important: tab must be locked in position on the burner base

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Step 4: Using support bar, swing up and attach to manifold.

Step 5: Air Shutter Adjustment for

main burners: air gap between jet and sleeve is 1/2” L/P; 1/4” Nat Gas

Step 6: Grill models only. Air

shutter adjustment: LP fully open, Nat Gas open 0.40”.

example of improper assembly.

Note: Improper assembly causes erratic flames & continuous spark- ing (could lead to component failure

correct

incorrect

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