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are: “BUT” for Butane Gas, Part No. 002835-000; “PRO” for Propane Gas, Part No. 
002836-000; “NAT” for Natural Gas, Part No. 002837-000; and “MIX” for Mixed Gas, 
Part No. 002838-000.

WARNING:

 USE THE TOUCH-O-MATIC

®

 ONLY WITH THE FUEL TYPE STAMPED 

ONTO THE GAS NOZZLE AND SPECIFIED ON THE LABEL. DO NOT USE  
ACETYLENE. WITH PROPANE OR BUTANE, USE A PRESSURE REGULATOR.

9. Replacing the Gas Nozzle

Turn the gas supply off and disconnect 
the burner from the gas line. Turn 
the Gas Adjustment Thumbscrew 

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counterclockwise to its stop. This backs 
the needle valve away from the orifice of 
the Gas Nozzle 

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 and helps assure that 

it will not be damaged while another gas 
nozzle is installed. Use care to not bump 
the exposed tip of the needle.

Remove the Screw for Detaching the 
Burner Assembly 

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 and separate the 

Burner Assembly 

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 and the Valve 

Housing

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. Use a 9/16” wrench to unscrew the Gas Nozzle 

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 and replace the old Gas 

Nozzle with the new Gas Nozzle. (Be sure to use pipe dope or sealing compound when 
re-installing Gas Nozzle.) Reattach the Burner Assembly to the Valve Housing.  Go 
back to point 3 to adjust the air-gas mixture and point 6 if gas odor is detected.

WARNING: Make certain the “O” Ring

 

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on the Pilot Inlet

 

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is in place, 

otherwise the burner will leak gas.

Place a new label that identifies the type of gas to be used with the burner over the 
original label on the burner.

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®

, Touch-O-Matic

®

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 is a 

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Figure 4: Replacing the Gas Nozzle

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