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·If the flames were too small or fluttered, open the valve more than the original setting.
·If the flames blew away from the burner, close the valve more than the original setting.
DMake the adjustment by slowly turning the screw until flame appearance is correct.
ETesting Flame Stability:
Test 1——Turn the knob from “HI” to “LO” quickly. If the upper row of flames goes out at this
setting, increase the flame size and test again.
Test 2——With the burner on “LO”, open and close the cabinet door under the cooktop. If the flame is
extinguished by the air currents created by the door movement, increase the flame height and test again.
NOTE: When the burner is on the “SIM” setting, the upper row of flames will go out.
FFlame Recheck:
After the adjustment is made, turn all burners off. Ignite each burner individually. Observe the flame at the
“HI” position. Rotate the knob to the lowest setting and be sure that the flame size decreases as the knob is
rotated counterclockwise.
Once the conversion is complete and checked ok, fill out the conversion sticker and include your
name, organization and date conversion was made. Apply the sticker near the cooktop gas inlet
opening to alert others in the future that this appliance has been converted. If converting back to the
original gas, please remove the sticker so others know the appliance is set to use its original gas.
Convert LP Gas to Natural Gas Operation
If sold outside the U.S. and Canada:
WARNING: If you wish to use this product with Liquefied Petroleum (LP) gas containing greater than
10% butane, you must purchase the butane conversion kit #WB28T10237. To order, please call (888)664-8403
or (787)276-4051.
SAFETY INFORMATION
The pressure regulator and burner orifices are set for natural gas operation.
To convert this cooktop from natural gas operation to LP operation, the regulator and burner orifices must
be converted. LP burner orifices are attached to the regulator.
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