B w Convert surface burner valves, (all models).
| Lift and | lock | |
| cooktop | in up | |
| position. |
| |
| Use l/2” | wrench | |
| to turn | spud | |
| counterclockwise | ||
| until snug | ||
| (approximately | ||
spuds | /2 turns). Do | ||
Not |
increases | flame size | decreases | as |
decreases | Plame size | ||
(presetatrectoryIor |
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C n Convert oven burner (all models).
1.Remove bottom oven
2.Use l/2” wrench to turn down the spud
(approximately 2- l/2 turns), until snug against the pin. Do Not
3.Turn thermostat control knob to 300°F. The oven burner flame should be steady and
approximately 1’ long with no yellow or orange tips.
4.If air shutter needs adjusting, loosen air shutter set screw and adjust to obtain proper flame. This will normally be completely open for L.P. gas. Tighten air shutter set screw.
5.Replace oven baffle and oven bottom.
Part No. 3 16002942/437 1893 01992
Oven thermostat adjustment - Standing Pilot System only
If your range is connected to natural gas, the selector should be turned so the indicator points to the NAT position. If the range is connected to L.P. or bottled gas, the selector should be turned to the L.P. position.
Allow enough time for the air to escape from the pilot gas line.
Turn the oven thermostat knob to “Off”. Remove oven thermostat knob to gain access to selector key. Light the pilot light.
in off position
L.P. to Natural gas
Converting to natural gas should be done by a qualified installer.
Use a wrench to remove cap from pressure regulator. Turn cap over so that the “Nat.” side is up and replace cap and gasket on regulator.
Cooktop orifice hoods and oven orifice hood need to be loosened 2 to 2- l/2 turns to allow for proper gas flow. The flame adjustment for cooktop burners and oven burner would be the same as described in the installation steps (see Panel C).
If you have a standing pilot system, remove thermostat knob and use a screwdriver to rotate key to “N”position. Replace thermostat knob.
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For cleaning and
maintenance...
If removing the range is necessary for
cleaning or maintenance, shut off gas supply to the range. Disconnect the gas and electric supply.
If the gas or electrical supply is inaccessible, lift the range slightly at the front and pull the range out away from the wall. Pull the range out only as far as necessary to disconnect the gas and electric supply lines.
Remove the range to complete cleaning or maintenance.
Move range back into operating position. Level the range. Connect gas line to range and check for leaks. Make sure that cable is secure in
Personal Injury Hazard
Do Not step, lean or sit on the range or the door or drawers of the range.
Failure to follow this instruction could result in personal injury and/or product damage.
If you need
assistance...
Check your Use and Care Guide for a toll- free number to call or call the dealer from
whom you purchased this appliance. The dealer is listed in the Yellow Pages of your phone directory under “Appliances - Major. II
When you call, you will need the range model number and serial number. Both numbers can be found on the serial/rating plate located under the maintop.
Printed in U.S.A