Use and Care Guide
CONVERTING RANGE FROM PROPANE GAS TO
NATURAL GAS
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 em-
ploys in order to be successful making the range conversion. These instructions provide two different methods for
converting the range from Propane Gas to Natural Gas, Method A or Method B. Use the following 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.
PILOT
WARNING: TO AVOID THE RISK OF SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, THE
RANGE MUST BE CONVERTED CORRECTLY. IMPROPER CONVERSION OR FLAME ADJUST-
MENT WILL PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE, WHICH IS A POISONOUS GAS.
STEP 1 METHOD A or METHOD B Convert Regulator
from Propane Gas to Natural Gas:
Remove range main top. See Page 11 for main top removal..
A. Remove cap from regulator and snap out plastic plunger
from bottom of cap. See Fig. 2
B. Turn plunger over and snap back into the same location.
C. Re-insert cap into regulator and screw in place.
REGULATOR
NATURAL GAS POSITION
CAP
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STEP 2 METHOD A or METHOD B Convert top burners:
To convert burners from Propane Gas to Natural Gas the burner orifices must be replaced with a set of orifices
packed separately with the unit.
A. Remove the burner caps and burner bases. This requires no tools.
B. Remove the Natural Gas orifice by reaching down into the center of the burner with a 7mm nut driver.
C. Rotate the orifice counter-clockwise to remove and replace with the proper Natural Gas replacement.
D. Use the description to identify the proper orifice for the proper size burner. See Fig. 3
Fig. 1
Fig. 3
Fig. 2
“Save the orifices removed from the appliance for future use.”