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Consumer Support Troubleshooting Tips Installation Instructions Care and Cleaning Operating Instructions Safety Instructions
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Installation of the range.
Read these instructions completely and carefully.
Oven Burner Air Shutter Adjustment
The oven burner flame should be a clean, blue
flame with distinct inner cones approximately 1/2
inch long. A soft, lazy flame with indistinct cones
means too much gas or not enough air. A noisy
lifting flame means too much air.
If adjustments are necessary:
Remove the valve shield in the rear of the
broiler compartment.
First loosen the lock screw located at the top
of the air shutter, then rotate the air shutter
to the correct setting and retighten screw.
Oven burner flame can be checked as
follows (without burner baffle in place):
To correct a yellow flame—Increase size
of air shutter opening.
To correct a lifting, but distinct, blue
flame—Decrease size of air shutter
opening.
The air shutter should be set approximately
2/3 open for natural gas, and approximately
full open for LP gas.
The oven burner air shutter adjustment is
the same on ranges with a gas pilot or
electric ignition.
Replace the valve shield in the rear of the
broiler compartment.
Leveling the Range
For proper cooking and baking, the range must
be leveled. Leveling legs are located on each
corner at the base of the range.
Install the oven shelves (see use and care
section for instructions). Put a spirit level or
a glass measuring cup partially filled with
water on one of the oven shelves.
Turn the legs clockwise to raise the range
and counterclockwise to lower the range.
Adjust the leveling legs until the range is
level.
Slide the range back toward the wall, being
careful not to damage the sides or top of the
range, or the adjacent cabinets.
Orifice cap
Lock screw
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