Your new cooktopburnershave been presetfor an "average"set of conditions.Regional variancesin gas pressureand atmosphericconditionssuch as heightabove sea level may affect your initialflame performance.
Whenthe controlknob isturned on, gasentem the mixertube and mixeswith air. This air and gas mixtureflowsto the burnerhead and islightedby a sparkfromthe solidstate igniter.
Aproperlyadjustedburner with clean portswill lightwithina few seconds. The cone- shapedflame will be clear bluein colorwith a clearlydefinedinnercone. There should be no trace of yellowin the flame. A yellowflame indicatesan impropermixtureof air and gas. If yourflame does not resemblethe "correct"flame as describedabove,follow the air shutteradjustmentinstructionsbelow.
The infinitesurface controlsfor the surface burnersand grillburner provideflexibilityin settingselection.
Note; The grillcan be replacedwith an optionalsurface burnermodule,Model AG202.
Surface Burners
In caseof prolongedpowerfailure,you can manuallylightthe sutraceburnerby holding
alightedmatchnearthe burnerportsandslowlytumingthecontrolknobcounterclockwise (after depressing)untilthe gasignites. There isno fan so smokeand condensationcan gather.
Grill
IN CASE OF POWER FAILURE DO NOT USE GRILL. VENTILATION SYSTEM WILL NOT OPERATE.
To adjust surface burner air shutter 'some models)
Loosen fastening screw with a phillips | SURFACEBURNERROTA1"EAIR |
screwdriverand rotate air shutterto increase | A_SRHUTTERSHU3_ONER |
| MI)QER HEAD TO |
or decreasethesize ofthe air opening.As the | SCREW MAKEIR |
shutter is turned observe change in flame | "_._[_/ "_P'AInAIRSHU_R |
appearance. Adjustmentissatisfactorywhen | A_opE__ |
a clearly defined,even blue flame resultsat | |
| CLOSE |
the Hi flame setting. After adjustment,tighten | OPEN"" |
screw. |
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