GE RGA624, RGA620 owner manual Converting the Surface Burners, Adjusting the Air Shutter

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Read these instructions completely and carefully.

Converting the Surface Burners:

Convert the Oven Burner Orifice:

Safety Instructions

1.If the cooktop has been lowered, remove the grates, lift the cooktop and support it with the prop rod.

2.Lift the burner assemblies straight up and set aside to gain access to the surface burner orifice spuds.

3.Using a 5/16″ nutdriver or adjustable wrench, remove each of the four spuds on the surface burner gas inlet tubes and replace them with the correct gas spuds (mounted in a holder at the left rear of the range, above the regulator). Natural gas spuds are marked with N and LP gas spuds are marked with L. Place the spuds you removed from the inlet tubes to the holder above the regulator. To prevent leakage, make sure the spuds are securely screwed into the gas inlet tubes.

Natural gas cap

LP gas cap

(marked with “N”)

(marked with “L”)

OR

4. Replace the burner assemblies.

1.Remove the oven door and oven bottom. The oven burner orifice hood is located behind the broiler compartment. A shield must be removed to access the orifice hood.

2.To convert to LP gas, use a 1/2″ wrench to turn the lower burner orifice hood clockwise. Tighten the hood until it is snug. To prevent damage, do not overtighten the hood.

This assembly

is located at the rear of the broiler compartment

Adjusting the Air Shutter:

1.To adjust the air shutter for LP gas, loosen the

Phillips head screw and

Screw

 

rotate the shutter to the

 

 

full open position.

Air

 

Check the flame size for

 

LP gas. The flame should

shutter

 

have approximately 1-inch

 

Hood

blue cones. After 30 seconds of burner

 

operation, check for flames lifting off the

 

burner ports. If lifting is observed, gradually reduce the air shutter opening until flames are stabilized. Some yellow tipping may be normal for LP gas. See step 8 Quality of Flames section.

Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Installation Instructions

Inner cone

1

of flame

 

 

 

Bake/Broil

burner

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Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support

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Contents 20″ and 24″ Compact Gas Ranges ANTI-TIP Device Important Safety NoticeOperating Instructions Safety Instructions Page Cook Meat and Poultry THOROUGHLY… Safety PrecautionsOven Surface Cooking Units Troubleshooting Tips Consumer Support Installation InstructionsOperating Instructions Care and Cleaning Flooring Under the RangeCleaning Using the surface burnersInstructions Lighting Instructions for Electric Ignition ModelsTop of Range Cookware SafetyHow to Select Flame Size Instructions Safety Instructions Using the ovenPower Outage-Electric Ignition Models Cleaning Operating Consumer Support Power Outage-Standing Pilot ModelsCare and Cleaning Air AdjustmentOven Control Oven ShelvesOven Shelf Positions Instructions Care and Cleaning Oven VentsUsing the oven for baking Tips Installation Cakes Cleaning Operating Oven ShelvesCookies PiesAdjust the oven thermostat knob-Do it yourself Using the oven for roastingHow to Set the Oven For Roasting To Adjust the ThermostatHow to Set Your Oven for Broiling Using the oven for broilingSafety Instructions Instructions Operating Broiling Guide SafetyHow to Remove the Range for Cleaning and Servicing Care and cleaning of the rangeTips Installation Instructions Lift-Up Cooktop Rinse with clean waterBurners Control knobs may be removed for easier cleaningControl Panel and Knobs Metal PartsCleaning the Oven Bottom Instructions Safety Removable Oven BottomBroiler Compartment To remove the broiler panLift-Off Oven Door Broiler Pan and Grid SafetyPainted Surfaces Let the range cool before cleaningFor Your Safety Installation of the rangeSafety Instructions Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Tips Consumer SupportTools YOU will Need Care and Cleaning Operating InstructionsTroubleshooting Tips Consumer Dimensions and ClearancesSafety Instructions Recommended gas and electric supply location Range LocationSupport Anti-Tip Bracket Installation InstructionsAnti-Tip Bracket Prepare Range for Conversion Burner SpecificationsConvert the Pressure Regulator Tools RequiredConverting the Surface Burners Adjusting the Air ShutterIf the range has standing pilots Adjust the Oven PilotQuality of Flames Tips Consumer Support Connect the Range to GasChecking Manifold Gas Pressure Operating Instructions Electrical Grounding InstructionsLight the Oven Pilot on standing pilot models If Range Has Electric IgnitionLeveling the Range Oven Burner Air Shutter AdjustmentIf adjustments are necessary Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning When All Hookups Are CompleteMobile Home Installation Protect Your FloorBefore You Call For Service… Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Care and Cleaning Operating Instructions Safety Instructions What is Not Covered Gas Range WarrantyWe Will Replace One YearParts and Accessories Schedule ServiceConsumer Support GE Appliances Website Real Life Design Studio
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