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By-pass jet adjustment for low flame setting 

 
1)

 

Turn the right front burner on to ignite. Once lit, turn to the lowest setting (small flame). 

2)

 

Remove the knob from the cooktop and place in a secured location. 
Locate the adjustment screw shown in Fig. 8 in the center of the burner valve shaft.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

3) 

Using a small flat blade screwdriver, locate and adjust the screw to obtain a proper flame height. A clockwise    
adjustment will decrease the output while a counterclockwise adjustment will increase the output. Adjusting the 
screw too low will result in the flame going out while adjusting too high will result at a larger flame than required 
for a simmer. 
 

        Note: A properly adjusted low flame setting will result in the flame reaching to the underside edge of the burner cap! 

 
 

Regulator adjustment for L.P.Gas 

 
The gas pressure regulator supplied is a universal type that can be set for either Nat or L.P gas. The unit is shipped set  
To NAT gas.  
 
1)

 

Unscrew the cap shown in Fig. 9 to expose the white adjuster which is screwed into the underside of the metal cap. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  

2)

 

If you notice, the white striker has the letters NAT at the base. Unscrew the white striker from the base and rotate 
180 degrees and re-install the striker in the cap. You will now see the Letters LP which now indicates that the  
Regulator is now set to Liquid Propane (L.P.).  

3)

 

Re-install the metal cap into the regulator housing and hand tighten. The regulator is now set to L.P.  

 

Note: If the unit is converted back to NAT gas in the future, follow the above steps to convert back to NAT gas operation. 
 

 

The unit is now ready to be operated on L.P gas. … … … … … … … … … … … … … … ..Conversion Complete! 

Fig. 8 

 

Increase 

 

 

  Decrease 

Larger Flame 

 

 

Smaller Flame 

Fig. 9 

Summary of Contents for GMS 955.1

Page 1: ...Gas Cooktop Installation User and Service Instructions GMS 955 1...

Page 2: ...fied installer service agent or gas supplier Read this instruction booklet before installing and using the appliance The Manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage to property or to persons c...

Page 3: ...installed between the main gas supply line and the Cooktop The regulator must be set to the proper gas supply The gas pressure required on this unit is 4 Water column Natural and 11 Water column Liqui...

Page 4: ...ge of the appliance and the side wall and B3 is the minimum clearance between the back edge of the cooktop and the back cabinet wall Minimum Clearances Inches Millimeters B1 1 3 8 35 B2 3 90 B3 3 76 B...

Page 5: ...C 8 215 D 1 8 22 Installing the Cooktop Please inspect all packing materials before discarding After removing all packaged installation Parts from the box make sure that the Cooktop is not damaged an...

Page 6: ...aks discovered WARNING Do not use an open flame such as a match or cigarette lighter to check for leaks Serious injury or death could result if a leaking connection is ignited To check inlet gas press...

Page 7: ...ertified and licensed gas installer Failure to comply may result in improper operation which could result in injury or death Please consult your local governing officials for all Federal State and loc...

Page 8: ...rside edge of the burner cap Regulator adjustment for L P Gas The gas pressure regulator supplied is a universal type that can be set for either Nat or L P gas The unit is shipped set To NAT gas 1 Uns...

Page 9: ...cedures outlined in this paragraph Automatic electric ignition Turn the knob that corresponds to the burner selected counterclockwise to the MAXIMUM position at the etched star Large flame and press d...

Page 10: ...ing a suitable product which can be found in a supermarket which is specifically designed for stainless steel Never use abrasive powders The burner caps may be removed from the Cooktop and washed in s...

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