GE RGA620 Oven Burner Air Shutter Adjustment, Leveling the Range, If adjustments are necessary

Page 34

Operating Instructions Safety Instructions

Installation of the range.

Read these instructions completely and carefully.

Oven Burner Air Shutter Adjustment

Lock screw

Orifice cap

Instructions Care and Cleaning

The oven burner flame should be a clean, blue flame with distinct inner cones approximately 1/2 inch long. A soft, lazy flame with indistinct cones means too much gas or not enough air. A noisy lifting flame means too much air.

If adjustments are necessary:

Remove the valve shield in the rear of the broiler compartment.

First loosen the lock screw located at the top of the air shutter, then rotate the air shutter to the correct setting and retighten screw.

Oven burner flame can be checked as follows (without burner baffle in place):

To correct a yellow flame—Increase size of air shutter opening.

To correct a lifting, but distinct, blue flame—Decrease size of air shutter opening.

The air shutter should be set approximately 2/3 open for natural gas, and approximately full open for LP gas.

The oven burner air shutter adjustment is the same on ranges with a gas pilot or electric ignition.

Replace the valve shield in the rear of the broiler compartment.

Installation

Leveling the Range

Consumer Support Troubleshooting Tips

For proper cooking and baking, the range must be leveled. Leveling legs are located on each corner at the base of the range.

Install the oven shelves (see use and care section for instructions). Put a spirit level or a glass measuring cup partially filled with water on one of the oven shelves.

Turn the legs clockwise to raise the range and counterclockwise to lower the range. Adjust the leveling legs until the range is level.

Slide the range back toward the wall, being careful not to damage the sides or top of the range, or the adjacent cabinets.

34

Image 34
Contents 20″ and 24″ Compact Gas Ranges Operating Instructions Safety Instructions Important Safety NoticeANTI-TIP Device Page Safety Precautions Cook Meat and Poultry THOROUGHLY…Oven Surface Cooking Units Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Installation InstructionsTroubleshooting Tips Consumer Support Flooring Under the RangeInstructions Using the surface burnersCleaning Lighting Instructions for Electric Ignition ModelsHow to Select Flame Size SafetyTop of Range Cookware Power Outage-Electric Ignition Models Cleaning Operating Using the ovenInstructions Safety Instructions Consumer Support Power Outage-Standing Pilot ModelsOven Control Air AdjustmentCare and Cleaning Oven ShelvesInstructions Care and Cleaning Oven Vents Oven Shelf PositionsUsing the oven for baking Cookies Cleaning Operating Oven ShelvesTips Installation Cakes PiesHow to Set the Oven For Roasting Using the oven for roastingAdjust the oven thermostat knob-Do it yourself To Adjust the ThermostatSafety Instructions Using the oven for broilingHow to Set Your Oven for Broiling Broiling Guide Safety Instructions OperatingTips Installation Instructions Lift-Up Cooktop Care and cleaning of the rangeHow to Remove the Range for Cleaning and Servicing Rinse with clean waterControl Panel and Knobs Control knobs may be removed for easier cleaningBurners Metal PartsBroiler Compartment Instructions Safety Removable Oven BottomCleaning the Oven Bottom To remove the broiler panBroiler Pan and Grid Safety Lift-Off Oven DoorLet the range cool before cleaning Painted SurfacesSafety Instructions Operating Installation of the rangeFor Your Safety Instructions Troubleshooting Tips Consumer SupportCare and Cleaning Operating Instructions Tools YOU will NeedSafety Instructions Dimensions and ClearancesTroubleshooting Tips Consumer Range Location Recommended gas and electric supply locationAnti-Tip Bracket Anti-Tip Bracket Installation InstructionsSupport Convert the Pressure Regulator Burner SpecificationsPrepare Range for Conversion Tools RequiredAdjusting the Air Shutter Converting the Surface BurnersQuality of Flames Adjust the Oven PilotIf the range has standing pilots Checking Manifold Gas Pressure Connect the Range to GasTips Consumer Support Electrical Grounding Instructions Operating InstructionsIf Range Has Electric Ignition Light the Oven Pilot on standing pilot modelsIf adjustments are necessary Oven Burner Air Shutter AdjustmentLeveling the Range Mobile Home Installation When All Hookups Are CompleteOperating Instructions Care and Cleaning Protect Your FloorBefore You Call For Service… Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Care and Cleaning Care and Cleaning Operating Instructions Safety Instructions We Will Replace Gas Range WarrantyWhat is Not Covered One YearConsumer Support GE Appliances Website Schedule ServiceParts and Accessories Real Life Design Studio
Related manuals
Manual 36 pages 46.72 Kb

RGA624, RGA620 specifications

The General Electric (GE) RGA620 and RGA624 are advanced radiation survey meters designed for professionals in nuclear facilities, environmental monitoring, and emergency response. These devices offer robust performance and innovative features that enhance user experience and ensure precise radiation detection.

At the core of the RGA620 and RGA624 are highly sensitive Geiger-Müller (GM) tubes, which allow for the detection of alpha, beta, and gamma radiation. This versatility makes them suitable for a wide range of applications, from laboratory research to field measurements in emergency situations. Both models feature a broad energy response, enabling accurate detection across varying radiation energies.

One of the standout features of the RGA620 and RGA624 is their digital display, which provides clear and easily readable results. The intuitive interface allows users to quickly access measurement functions, change settings, and view real-time data. Alongside this, the devices are equipped with audible alarms, providing instant alerts when radiation levels exceed predefined thresholds, ensuring timely response during critical situations.

Both models utilize advanced data logging capabilities, enabling users to store measurement data for future analysis or compliance reporting. This feature is particularly valuable in regulatory environments where documentation of radiation levels is crucial. The RGA620 and RGA624 can also connect to external software for further data management, enhancing operational efficiency.

In terms of durability, the RGA620 and RGA624 are designed with rugged housing that meets stringent industrial standards. Their lightweight and portable design make them suitable for fieldwork, allowing professionals to conduct radiation surveys effortlessly. The devices are also designed for easy maintenance, with replaceable batteries and straightforward calibration processes.

Enhanced connectivity options, including USB ports, allow for easy data transfer and integration with other monitoring systems. This adaptability ensures that the RGA620 and RGA624 can be an integral part of a comprehensive radiation safety program.

Overall, the GE RGA620 and RGA624 are exemplary tools in radiation detection technology. Their combination of sensitivity, user-friendly features, and robust design make them essential for professionals working in environments where radiation monitoring is paramount. With these instruments, users can ensure safety, compliance, and effective management of radiation risks.