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Mrange has not yet been connected to gas supply, or ifflexiblecon~ectionwas made, range maybe pulled out from the wallto make conversion easier.
~HS~: Do not remove thepressure Ire~lator tiom the range.
1.For models equipped with sealed burners, remove the storage drawer, broiler drawer or kick panel and locate ‘he pressure regulator at rear of the range.
On some models, you may have to remove an access cover also.
For models equipped with dual burners, remove the cooktop and locate the pressure regulator at right rear of range.
2.Follow the directions in box ❑, E or ~ that match your regulator type.
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be in a cation.
E it is this regulator:
1.Use a coin to remove the cap from the pressure regulator.
2.Turn the cap over and hook it into the slots. The type of gas to be used should nowbe visible on the top of the cap.
Note: On some models the
this protective cap” | cap Assembly |
except for conversion |
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Hit is this regulator:
1.Unscrew the
2.Carefullypry the protective plastic cap off the threaded metal cap. Gently pull the plastic washer off the other threads.
3.Replace the plastic cap onto the threaded end displaying the gas type you desire. Press the plastic washer onto the remaining threads.
4.Reinsert the cap assembly into the regulator, Do not overtighten, but make sure the washer is seated securely.