Manual

Your new cooktop burners have been preset for an "average" set of conditions. Regional
variances in gas pressure and atmospheric conditions such as height above sea level
may affect your initial flame performance.
When the control knob is turned on, gas enters the mixer tube and mixes with air. This
air and gas mixture flows to the burner head and is lighted by a spark from the solid state
igniter.
A properly adjusted burner with clean ports will light within a few seconds. The cone-
shaped flame will be clear blue in color with a clearly defined inner cone. There should
be no trace of yellow in the flame. A yellow flame indicates an improper mixture of air
and gas. (When using LP gas, some yellow in a flame is acceptable.) If your flame does
not resemble the "correct" flame as described above, follow the air shutter adjustment
instructions below.
The infinite surface controls for the surface burners and grill burner provide flexibility in
setting selection.
Note: The gril! can be replaced with an optional surface burner module, Model AG202.
Surface Burners
In case of prolonged power failure, you can manually light the surface burner by holding
a lighted match near the burner ports and stowly turning the control knob counterclockwise
(after depressing) until the gas ignites. There is no fan so smoke and condensation can
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
screwdriver and rotate air shutter to increase or
decrease the size of the air opening. As the
shutter is turned observe change in flame
appearance. Adjustment is satisfactory when a
deafly defined, even blue flame results atthe Hi
flame setting. After adjustment, tighten screw.
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