GE RGA624, RGA620 If Range Has Electric Ignition, Light the Oven Pilot on standing pilot models

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Read these instructions completely and carefully.

If Range Has Electric Ignition

There are separate ignition devices for the left

In the event of an electrical power failure, the top

and right hand surface burners. Both of these

burners can still be used. To light a burner, hold

ignitors are ON when any knob is turned to the

a lighted kitchen match adjacent to the top

LITE setting. The ignitors will spark as long as any

burner to be used and turn valve knob to LITE.

of the top burner knobs are at the LITE setting.

USE EXTREME CAUTION.

Light the Oven Pilot (on standing pilot models)

1.Be sure the OVEN TEMP knob is in the OFF position.

2.Remove the oven bottom or open the broiler

door and remove the broiler pan. See the Care and cleaning of the range section.

3. Find the oven pilot port at the back of the oven.

4.Using a long match or match holder, reach in and light the oven pilot.

5. Replace the oven bottom (if removed) and close the door. Your oven and broiler are now ready for use.

Adjust the Oven Pilot (on standing pilot models)

1.

Remove the thermostat knob.

3.

Adjust the pilot flame height by turning

2.

Insert a flat-bladed screwdriver through

 

the screw.

 

the hole.

4.

Check oven operation.

With control knob in OFF position, light standing pilot. Flame should appear as shown.

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RGA624, RGA620 specifications

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