Maytag CGR1415ADH, CPL1100ADH/L/Q/T/W manual Conversion Instructions Models CP31200AD*, CG31200AD

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Conversion Instructions (Models CP31200AD*, CG31200AD*)

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a.Change the appliance pressure regulator from natural to LP setting. (See figure 12, 13 or 14).

b.Screw the burner orifice hoods down tight against the pins. (See figure 15B). Use care to not over tighten. Over tightening can damage the coaxial pin inside the orifice hood.

On units using Eaton Oven Safety Valve, screw the valve orifice hood down tight against the valve body. (See figure 15D). It is important that the hood be turned down as far as it can go to insure that complete conversion has occurred.

c.Models with standing pilots: Adjust burner pilots. (See figure 6). Turn the selector switch on the face of the thermostat to the LP position.

d.Adjust burner air shutter to the widest opening that will not cause the flame to lift or blow off the burner when cold.

Correctly adjusted sealed burners, can have flames that will lift or blow without a pot over the burner. These should be adjusted with a pot in place.

a.Change the appliance pressure regulator from LP to natural setting. (See figure 12, 13 or 14).

b.Screw the burner orifice hoods away from the pins. (See figure 15A). Approximately 1 1/2 to 2 turns.

On units using Eaton Oven Safety Valve, screw the burner orifice hoods away from pin (see figure 15C). Approximately 1 1/2 to 2 turns.

c.Models with standing pilots: Adjust top burner pilots. (See figure 6). Turn the selector switch on the face of the thermostat to the Nat. position.

d.Adjust burner air shutter to the widest opening that will not cause the flame to lift or blow off the burner when cold.

Correctly adjusted sealed burners, the flame will lift or blow without a pot over the burner. These should be adjusted with a pot in place.

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Contents Service Important Information Customer Service Support CenterTable of Contents Servicing Safety Practices for ServicerReceiving Oven Using the OvenElectrical Requirements Connecting Range to GasProduct Safety Devices Baking, Broiling, and RoastingGeneral Information Parts and Accessories SpecificationsPlacement of the Oven ServiceGrounding ArningRange Description Troubleshooting Procedures Problem Possible Cause Correction Oven light does not operate Component Testing Procedures Spark module Test for voltage at terminals 120 VAC Seconds of powering up the unit Quick Test Mode for Electronic Range Control Sensor resistance Infinite Ohms Bake flashes Typical M1 Control Control Board Assembly Maintop AssemblyRocker Switch Top Surface Valve and Spark SwitchOven Sensor Valve / Regulator AssemblyManual Oven Door Latch Assembly Open BurnerStorage Drawer Removal Oven Door Hinge ReceiverSide Panel Removal BackguardOven Light Assembly Frameless Door Disassembly Large and Standard WindowsPower Cord Large Window Frameless Oven DoorOven Door No Window Door Disassembly No WindowAppendix a Installation Instructions Models CP31200AD*, CG31200AD 200 BTU/HR or Less Inches Installation Drawings Installation Drawings Installation Instructions Model LPR1115AD 200 BTU/HR or Less Inches 16023522 200 BTU/HR or Less Inches Appliance Pressure Regulator Alternate Connectors Flame 16023522 Appendix B Use Instructions Models CP/CG31200AD*, CPL1100AD*, CGL1100AD Use Instructions Models CP/CG31200AD*, CPL1100AD*, CGL1100AD Surface Cooking Oven Cooking Self-Clean Oven Control select models Pilotless Ignition E F To change the clock to Hour format Care & Cleaning Do not USE ANY Cleaning Product Containing Chlorine Bleach Appendix C Conversion Instructions Models CP31200AD*, CG31200AD Conversion Instructions Models CP31200AD*, CG31200AD GAS Conversion Gas Conversion Orifice Conversion Range Adjustments Conversion Instructions Model LPR1115AD 03-04-00 16023522 Orifice Hood Gas Conversion Orifice Conversion Surface Burner Conversion Conventional Air Shutter