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High-Altitude Adjustment Instructions
STEP 1
These instructions are used to adjust ranges and range tops for operation at high altitudes, if necessary.
Important Information for the Installer:
It is important that the following be completed BEFORE making adjustments to the appliance.
Leave these instructions with the appliance after installation is complete.
Read and follow all safety requirements written in the Installation Manual before proceeding with the installation.
Ensure the appliance is installed and all steps completed as required by the Installation Manual.
Dual Fuel ranges converted for Propane (LP) Gas
The appliance must first be converted for use with Propane (LP) Gas before it can be converted for use at high altitude. It is
required that a Certified Professional install the Propane(LP) Conversion Kit.
STEP 2
1) Turn the burner control knob to HI.
Once the air has been purged from the supply lines, the burner should light within four seconds.
2) Verify that the flames are stable, with no excessive noise.
The inner cones of the individual flames should be defined and separate from each other. The flame, along the
burner, should not exhibit excessive or continuous indications of “lifting” orlazy flame”.
NOTE: It is normal for slight yellow tipping of the flames to appear after a few minutes of operation using Propane (LP) Gas.
Orange-colored streaks in the flame are produced from burning airborne debris; this is normal during initial start up and should
dissipate within a few minutes of operation.
Valve adjustments must be completed by a qualified technician. Damage to the
unit could occur.
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