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3.Surface

 

reinstall

orifice

one of the

Burners:

spud

screws

Remove burner

spark electrode

caps. Use a

orifice

 

Phillips or

spud

 

Quadrex

holder

 

 

 

screwdriver to

 

remove the two

 

screws holding

range cooktop

the burner head down. Lift the

 

burner head off the cooktop to uncover the orifice spud holder. The orifice spud is recessed in the holder.

Note: Reinstall one of the screws through the range cooktop to hold orifice spud holder in place while removing and replacing orifice spuds.

6.Reinstall the storage drawer. Complete installation sections D through E, Pages 5-7.

Checking for proper cooktop burner and oven flame is very important.

YOU MUST ADJUST “LOW” SETTING FOR EACH COOKTOP BURNER. SEE STEP 16, PAGE 6.

The small inner cone should have a very distinct blue flame 1/4" to 1/2" long. The outer cone is not as distinct as the inner cone. L.P. gas flames may have a slightly yellow tip. If the flame is noisy or blowing, it is getting too much air. If the flame is soft and lazy, it is not getting enough air.

3.Surface

 

 

reinstall

 

orifice

one of the

Burners:

 

screws

Remove burner

spud

spark electrode

 

caps. Use a

orifice

 

Phillips or

spud

 

Quadrex

holder

 

 

 

 

screwdriver to

 

 

remove the two

 

 

screws holding

 

range cooktop

the burner head down. Lift the

 

burner head off the cooktop to uncover the orifice spud holder. The orifice spud is recessed in the holder.

Note: Reinstall one of the screws through the range cooktop to hold orifice spud holder in place while removing and replacing orifice spuds.

Locate the L.P. gas orifice spuds on spud card on the back of the range. Orifice spuds are stamped with a number and marked with two color dots and a groove.

5/16"

nut driver

orifice spud.

Replace orifice spud with the number listed in chart.

groove

L.P. gas orifice spud

Natural gas conversion

1.Complete installation sections A-C (Pages

4-5) before converting cooktop to natural gas.

Check that main gas supply line has been shut off and the power supply cord is disconnected.

pressure regulator

Locate the Natural gas orifice spuds on the spud card on the back of the range. Orifice spuds are stamped with a number and marked with two color dots.

5/16"

 

nut driver

Natural gas

 

orifice spud.

orifice spud

 

Replace orifice

 

spud with the

 

number listed

 

in chart.

 

burner

orifice

 

burner

 

orifice

 

assembly

 

number

 

L.P. Gas

 

Surface

Propane

Orifice

Color

burner

Rate (BTU/hr) Number

Marking

Left rear

8,000

L80

Green/Lt. Blue

Left front

11,000

L99

Green/Yellow

Right front

8,000

L80

Green/Lt. Blue

Right rear

5,000

L65

Green/Brown

A brass orifice spud is located in the center of each burner throat about 2" below the cooktop. Apply masking tape to the end of a 5/16" nut driver to fit snugly over the orifice spud. Press driver down onto the spud of the left front burner and remove by turning spud counter-clockwise and lifting it out. Replace the Natural gas spud with the appropriate L.P. gas spud shown in the table.

Continue to replace the remaining orifice spuds, one at a time. Place the Natural gas spuds on the spud card on the back of the range for future use. Replace burner caps using both screws, and burner grates.

 

orifice hood

pin

hood

 

 

L.P. gas

Natural gas

decrease gas

decrease

increase gas

flame size

increase flame size

 

pre-set at factory

 

for Natural gas

 

4.Oven burner: Use 1/2" combination wrench to turn the orifice hood down snug onto pin (approximately 2 to 2-1/2 turns). DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. The burner flame cannot be properly adjusted if this conversion is not made.

orifice hood

5.Broil burner: Use 1/2" combination wrench to turn the orifice hood down snug onto pin (approximately 2 to 2-1/2 turns). DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. The burner flame cannot be properly adjusted if this conversion is not made.

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plastic cover

pressureL.P. regulator

plastic cover

Natural

cap

washer

Nat. gas

L.P. gas

DO NOT REMOVE THE PRESSURE REGULATOR.

2.Pressure regulator: Remove storage drawer and locate pressure regulator at back of range. Remove plastic cover. Turn cap marked “L.P.” on front of pressure regulator counterclockwise with a wrench to remove. Do

Not disturb or remove the spring beneath the cap. Turn the cap over and reinstall cap on regulator so that the letter “N” is visible. Replace plastic cover over cap.

 

assembly

 

number

 

Natural Gas

 

Surface

Natural Gas Orifice

Color

burner

Rate (BTU/hr) Number

Marking

Left rear

8,000

N139

Blue/Black

Left front

13,500

N186

Blue/Orange

Right front

9,500

N151

Blue/Brass

Right rear

5,000

N112

Blue/White

Locate the brass orifice spuds in the center of each burner throat about 2" below the cooktop. Apply masking tape to the end of a 5/16" nut driver to fit snugly over the orifice spud. Press driver down onto the spud of the left front burner and remove by turning spud counter-clockwise and lifting it out. Replace the L.P. gas spud with the appropriate Natural gas spud shown in the table.

Continue to replace the remaining orifice spuds, one at a time. Place the L.P. gas spuds on the spud card on the back of the range for future use. Replace burner caps, using both screws and burner grates.

orifice hood

pin

hood

 

Natural gas

 

increase gas

L.P. gas

increase flame size

decrease gas

pre-set at factory

decrease

for Natural gas

flame size

 

4.Oven burner: Use 1/2" combination wrench to loosen the orifice hood away from pin (approximately 2 to 2-1/2 turns). The burner flame cannot be properly adjusted if this conversion is not made.

orifice hood

5.Broil burner: Use 1/2" combination wrench to loosen orifice hood away from pin (approximately 2 to 2-1/2 turns). The burner flame cannot be properly adjusted if this conversion is not made.

6.Reinstall the storage drawer. Complete installation sections D through E, Pages 5-7.

Checking for proper cooktop burner and oven flame is very important.

YOU MUST ADJUST “LOW” SETTING FOR EACH COOKTOP BURNER. SEE STEP 16, PAGE 6.

Natural gas flames do not have yellow tips.

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