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Installation Instructions
CHECK THE IGNITERS
Operation of the electric igniters should be
checked after the cooktop and supply line
have been carefully checked for leaks and the
cooktop has been connected to the electrical
power.
a.
Turn on gas.
b.
Push and turn a burner valve to the LITE
position.
•
The burner valve should light when gas
is available to the burner.
•
Once the burner lights, it should be
turned out of the LITE position.
c.
Try each valve separately until all burners
have been checked.
D
BURNER IGNITION
Cooktop Spark Ignition – When you turn
the cooktop knob to LITE, the spark igniter
makes a series of electric sparks (ticking
sounds) which light the burner. During a
power failure the burners will not light
automatically. In an emergency, a cooktop
burner may be lit with a match by following
the steps below.
WARNING:
Lighting gas burners
with a match is dangerous. You should match
light the cooktop burners only in an
emergency.
a.
Light a match and hold the flame near the
burner you want to light. Wooden matches
work best.
b.
Push in and turn the control knob slowly.
Be sure you are turning the correct knob
for the burner you are lighting.
NOTE:
If the burner does not light within
five seconds, turn the knob off and wait five
minutes before trying again.
E
BURNER FLAMES
Turn each burner on. Turn each burner knob
to the high position. Flames should be blue
in color with no or little trace of yellow. The
burner flames should not flutter or blow away
from the burner. The inner cone of the flame
should be between 1/2
″
to 3/4
″
long. If the
burner flames are yellow in color or not the
proper length, call GE Service.
Burners should be checked frequently.
WARNING:
If you attempt to
measure the inner cone of the flame, please
use caution. Burns could result.
F
1/2
″
to 3/4
″
COOKTOP
BURNER
Flames should circle burner