Installation Guide

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Top Burner Height
Make sure the top burners are properly positioned. The top of the burner head
should be level with the surface of the main top. To check, lay a straight edge such as
a 12-inch ruler across the burner bowl opening. The ruler should rest squarely on the
top while in contact with the burner head.
If the burner is too high (make sure the burner is cool), push it down. Supply enough
force with the palm of you hand to accomplish this adjustment. To raise, pull up on
the burner support at the center of the support.
4. Top Burner Valves
The oven control has a flame safety device built into the body of the thermostat.
Presence of a gas ignition source (pilot) is verified by a flame safety probe. This
flame safety probe actuates the internal safety device to allow gas into the oven
burner when the oven is turned on. If there is a loss of gas ignition during operation,
the flame safety device will close off gas flow to the oven burner and pilot.
The oven burner orifice is located on a brass injector stud at the rear of the oven
under the oven floor. This orifice is dedicated to the gas for which the oven is to be
used. The orifice is not adjustable. It must be changed completely to convert from
one gas to the other. DO NOT DISCARD THE UNUSED ORIFICE. It should be
saved in order to convert the range back to its original fuel
When converting the oven thermostat to LP (Propane) gas, the minimum bypass
screw must be screwed in all the way until it tightens. To convert back to natural gas,
turn the screw counterclockwise until the minimum burner flames appear as a row of
1/8” diameter dots along the side of the burner.