INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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The air shutter is located in the lower access area. To adjust the air shutter, loosen the lock screw. Move the air shutter to close the opening to decrease the air or enlarge the opening for more air. Tighten the lock screw when the adjustment is complete.

OVEN BURNER (RSS)

1.Orifices

Turn down the orifice hood onto the pin. The orifice should be turned snug onto the pin being careful not to drive pin into the valve or to distort the hole through the center of the pin.

2.Low Oven Flame Characteristic Adjustment

a.The appearance of a properly adjusted oven burner flame is a bluish-green inner cone and a dark blue mantle. The flame characteristics should be clean and soft with no yellow tips. Blowing or lifting of the flame should not occur. The burner flame should be 1/2" long when the air shutter is correctly adjusted.

b.An electric ignitor is used to light the burner. DO NOT attempt to insert any object into the openings of the protective shield surrounding the ignitor. Do not attempt to clean this area.

c.The air shutter is located in the lower accessed area. To adjust the air shutter, loosen the lock screw. Move the air shutter to close the opening to decrease the air shutter to close the opening to decrease the air or enlarge the opening for more air. Tighten the lock screw when the adjustment is complete.

ULTRA-RAY® BROILER BURNER

An electric ignitor is used to light the burner. DO NOT attempt to insert any object into the openings of the protective shield surrounding the ignitor element. Do not attempt to clean this area.

MODELS WITHOUT SEALED TOP BURNERS

Universal models (Nat or LP) are shipped from the factory orifices for Nat gas. IF THEY ARE TO BE USED ON LP GAS, the burner orifice spud must be changed. This will be

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found under the plate in the center of the burner box. BE SURE to use the proper burner spud for the gas in use. Reinsert Nat. Gas orifice in burner box with louvers facing to rear of unit.

Nat. Gas

LP Gas

Burner Spud 50

58

 

(Silver colored for identi-

 

fication)

MODELS WITH SEALED TOP BURNERS

Universal models (Nat. or LP) are shipped from the factory orificed for Nat. Gas. IF THEY ARE TO BE USED ON LP GAS, the burner orifice spud must be changed. This will be found wired to the inlet pipe behind the storage drawer. The proper orifice for use on Bottled (LP) gas is silver colored (Nickel plated) and stamped #58 (drill size). BE SURE to use the proper burner spud for the gas in use. Rewire the Natural Gas orifice spuds to the inlet pipe for future conversion.

TO CONVERT

Remove oven door and storage drawer. Shut off valve on gas line that runs from the pressure regulator to the gas valve.

Remove the two (2) screws fastening the broiler burner to the oven tank at front of burner. Remove the burner by pulling front end down to expose the burner orifice spud in the rear wall. Be careful not to break the ignitor. Lay the burner aside carefully with the screen side up. Replace the burner orifice spud using a 5/16" nut driver. Reverse the procedure to reinstall the burner.

BURNER ADJUSTMENT

No gas input adjustment is necessary as the infrared burner is equipped with a fixed orifice. There is no shutter to adjust.

The burner may have a hazy or fuzzy appearance when in operation. This haze may be 3/8" thick, maximum and is normal for this type of burner.

RANGE FEATURE CHECKOUT

Check all range features, including lights, clocks, etc. for proper operation.

RC231002 Rev. 3

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Amana RST Oven Burner RSS, ULTRA-RAY Broiler Burner, Models Without Sealed TOP Burners, Range Feature Checkout

RST, RSS specifications

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