Installation guide

2.
Connect
the
flexible
stainless
steel
connector
to
the
pressure
regulator
using
a
¥2"
male
pipe
thread
adapter
and
nipple.
A
combination
of
pipe
fittings
must
be
used
to
connect
the
cooktop
to
the
existing
gas
line.
Shown
following
is
a
typical
connection.
Your
connection
may
be
different,
according
to
the
supply
line
type,
size
and
location.
Install
the
pressure
regulator
with
the
arrow
pointing
up
toward
the
bottom
of
the
cooktop
base
and
in
a
position
where
you
can
reach
the
regulator
cap.
A.
ACCess
cap
B.
Rear
of
cooktop
C.
Gas
pressure
regulator
D.
Up
arrow.
Regulator
must
be
installed
with
arrow
pointing
up
to
cooktop
bottom.
IMPORTANT:
All
connections
must
be
wrench-tightened.
Do
not
make
connections
to
the
gas
regulator
too
tight.
Making
the
connections
too
tight
may
crack
the
regulator
and
cause
a
gas
leak.
Do
not
allow
the
regulator
to
turn
on
the
pipe
when
tightening
fittings.
Use
only
pipe-joint
compound
made
for
use
with
Natural
and
LP
gas.
Do
not
use
TEFLON*®
tape.
You
will
need
to
determine
the
fittings
required
depending
on
your
installation.
Typical
flexible
connection
1.
Apply
pipe-joint
compound
made
for
use
with
LP
gas
to
the
smaller
thread
ends
of
the
flexible
connector
adapters
(see
G
in
the
following
illustration).
Attach
1
adapter
and
nipple
to
the
gas
pressure
regulator
and
the
other
adapter
and
nipple
to
the
gas shutoff
valve.
Tighten
both
adapters
and
nipples.
Use
a
*%e"
combination
wrench
and
pliers
to
attach
the
flexible
connector
to
the
adapters.
Check
that
connector
is
not
kinked.
B
A.
%8"
nipple
B.
%6"
adapter
C.
Flexible
connector
D.
Y2"
nipple
E.
Gas
pressure
regulator
F.
Ye"
adapter
G.
Use
pipe-joint
compound.
H.
Manual
gas
shutoff
valve
Complete
Connection
1.
Open
the
manual
shutoff
valve
in
the
gas
supply
line.
The
valve
is
open
when
the
handle
is
parallel
to
the
gas
pipe.
A.
Closed
valve
B.
Open
valve
Test
all
connections
by
brushing
on
an
approved
noncorrosive
leak-detection
solution.
Bubbles
will
show
a
leak.
Correct
any
leak
found.
Remove
surface
burner
caps
and
grates
from
parts
package.
Align
notches
in
burner
caps
with
pins
in
burner
base.
Burner
caps
should
be
level
when
properly
positioned.
If
burner
caps
are
not
properly
positioned,
surface
burners
will
not
light.
Place
burner
grates
over
burners
and
caps.
A.
igniter
electrode
B.
Burner
cap
C.
Burner
base
AWARNING
°
Electrical
Shock
Hazard
Plug
into
a
grounded
3
prong
outlet.
Do
not
remove
ground
prong.
Do
not
use
an
adapter.
Do
not
use
an
extension
cord.
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
can
result
in
death,
fire,
or
electrical
shock.
4.
Plug
into
a
grounded
3
prong
outlet.