MAKING BURNER ADJUSTMENTS

Step 3: Adjust Orifice Hoods
Check the innercone of the flame. It should be about 11/16"
long for cooktop burners and 1/2" long for the oven/broiler
burners (see below). If the length ofthe inner cone ol the
flame is not correct, use a1/2" open end wrench or adjust-
able joint pliers to adjust the orifice hood.
To shorten the cones, tighten the orifice hood by turning in
the L.P. direction.
To lengthen the cones, loosen theorifice hood by turning in
the Nat. direction, Figs. A9, A10 and A11.
INNER CONE
OF FLAME
__ COOKTOP
BURNER
WARNING: if you attempt to measure
the inner cone of the flame, please use
caution. Burns could result.
INNER CONE
OF FLAME
112"
OVEN/BROILER
Fig. A9
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NAT.
NAT.
\
Fig. A10
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Step 4: Low Flame Adjustments (some mod-

els)

Some models have a screw in the center of the stem of each
of the cooktop burner control valves. The low position of the
cooktop burner flame can be adjusted with this screw.
To make the adjustment, turn all the cooktop burners on to
low and remove the knobs by pulling straight oil. Use a 1/8"
tlatblade screwdriver to adjust the flames to thelowest flame
that will be retained on the burner, Fig. A12.
9
SCREW
IN STEM
Fig. A12
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