Use and Care Guide

CONVERTING RANGE FROM NATURAL GAS
TO PROPANE GAS
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IMPORTANT: READ PRIOR TO STARTING THE CONVERSION PROCESS: Because your r ange
may be fitted with one of three different types of oven systems, it is necessary to determine which system the
range employs in order to be successful making the range conversion. These instructions provide two different
methods for converting the range from Natural Gas to Propane Gas, Method A or Method B. Use the follow-
ing guidelines to determine which method to use for conversion:
If the range has a “PILOT” or “LITE” setting on the oven thermostat control
use Method A.
If the range does not have a “PILOT” or “LITE” setting on the oven thermostat
control use Method B.
WARNING: TO AVOID THE RISK OF SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE,
THE RANGE MUST BE CONVERTED CORRECTLY. IMPROPER CONVERSION OR FLAME AD-
JUSTMENT WILL PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE, WHICH IS A POISONOUS GAS.
LOCATING PRESSURE REGULATOR: Fr om back of r ange, locate the pr essur e r egulator at the gas
inlet to the unit.
STEP 1 METHOD A or METHOD B Convert Regulator from Nat. Gas to Propane Gas:
This oven system will have the regulator shown in Figure 2.
A. Remove cap from regulator and snap out plastic plunger from bottom of cap.
B. Turn plunger over and snap back into the same location.
Fig. 2
REGULATOR
CAP
NATURAL GAS POSITION LP GAS POSITION
PLUNGER
PILOT
Fig. 1