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ALIGNMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS, Continued
2. Gas Systeln Operating Characteristics
Cooking on your new gas range may differ slightly than on previous ranges because of a
new system designed to better regulate temperature control Most ovens have a burner
that cycles on then off to maintain an average temperature Gas ranges with standing
pilot ignition have a revolutionary thermostat that continually adjusts gas flow to hold a
constant temperature without completely shutting off the burner As seen in the figures
below, the result is an oven temperature that remains steady throughout the entire
cooking period
Typical Oven Cycling
Gas Oven Cycling
Your gas range is set from the l;acto15" for natural gas or has tile har&xare necessary
to covert to LP (Propane) gas
3. Top Pilots (Gas)
The top burner pilots can be adjusted by a screw located on the pilot filter attached on the
rear lhce of the manifold pipe Adjust the pilot flame until there is only a slight tip of
yellow on the flame Pilots are constant burning. DO NO'! BLOW OU'!' FLAMI_
WII'HOU i' TURNING ()I:F PILO'I ADJUS'I'MI_N'!' SCREW
Top Burner Pi_ots Thermostat
Safety ThermocouNe Sensor
Connection
Oven pi!ot
adjustment screw
controls rate of
gas to oven pilot,
'V-.._ Main Oven Gas
Connection
, j._ Thermostat
Top pilots
adjustment screw
controls rate of gas
to top burner pilots
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