Warranty

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3.Convert Burner Valves for LP/Propane Gas
One 5/64” flat screw driver is needed for the Bypass Adjustment on Burner Valve .
a. Please take off the burner knobs to get access to the burner valve part. There's a hole located at bottom right of the burner valve, providing access to
the adjustment of burner valve bypass orifice. Take out the bezel if needed. The hole is part of the micro-switch (the black part) sticking to the burner valve.
Use the screw driver to go across the micro-switch and reach the bypass orifice on the burner valve. Bypass orifice could help to control the flame.
b. Put the knob back, adjust the flame by rotating the knob. The original location of bypass is for NG. If converted to LP, the bypass needs to be screwed in
(in clockwise direction) to tightest position.
Originally, the Bypass is located at NG Position and it's not screwed to the bottom (tightest)
For LP conversion of bypass, not bypass orifice needs to be changed. Screw the Bypass Orifice to bottom (clockwise).
c. Save the main bypass jets, in the plastic bag labeled main jets . When you are using your top burners, if the flame needs to be adjusted accordingly to
fit your need, please adjust the bypass orifices on the burner valve. Put back the knob on and adjust the flame by rotating the bypass via a small flat
screw driver. Check the flame's condition to get the best performance.
4. Reconnect Gas and Electrical Supply to Cooktop.
Leak testing of the appliance shall be conducted according to the
installation instructions provided with the cooktop. Checking for
Manifold Gas Pressure . If it is necessary to check the manifold
gas pressure, remove the burner cap, inner ring, outer burner
head and burner base of the right front top burner and connect a
manometer (water gauge) or another pressure test device to the
burner orifice. Use a rubber hose with inside diameter of
approximately ¼” and hold the end of the tube tight over the orifice.
Turn the gas valve on. For a more accurate pressure check,
have at least two other top burners burning. Be sure that the gas
supply (inlet) pressure is at least one inch above the specified
manifold pressure. The gas supply pressure should never be
over 14” water column. When properly adjusted the manifold water
column pressure is 10” for LP/Propane gas or 5” for Natural Gas.
5. Installation of New LP / Propane Rating / Serial Plate
Record the model and serial number on the LP / Propane Rating
serial plate provided in this kit. The information can be obtained
from the existing Rating /Serial plate. Place the new plate as close
as possible to the existing Rating /Serial plate on the range.
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CAUTION
Do not use a flame to check for gas leaks
a. Disconnect the range and its individual shut-off valve from the
gas supply piping system during any pressure of that system at
test pressures greater than 14” of water column pressure
(approximately ½” psig)
b. The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system
by closing its individual manual hut-off valve during any pressure
testing of the supply system at test pressure equal to or less than 14”
water column pressure(approximately ½” psig)