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200125-01A
10
NG
Gas Inlet
Gas esté
INLET GAS PRESSURE
MAX 1/2 PSIG (3.5KPa)
LP
INSTALLATION
Figure 5 - Back of Stove
Gas Connection
Yellow Natural Gas
Plunger Underneath
Metal Plug
Blue Propane/LP Gas
Plunger Underneath
Dust Cover
Figure 6 - Gas Regulator
Insert Gas Fitting
for Natural Gas
Insert Gas Fitting
for Propane/LP Gas
GAS SELECTION
This appliance is factory
preset for propane/LP gas.
No changes are required for
connecting to propane/LP.
Only a qualified installer or service
technician can perform gas selec-
tion and connecting to gas supply.
CAUTION: Two gas line in-
stallations at the same time are
prohibited.
CAUTION: To avoid gas leak
-
age for the gas not being used at
the inlet of regulator, a qualified
installer or service technician
must use supplied plug.
WARNING: Do not attempt to
access or change the setting of
the fuel selection means.
Access to and adjustment of
the fuel selection means must
only be performed by a qualified
service person when connecting
this appliance to a specified fuel
supply at the time of installation.
Change of the selector setting to
other than the fuel type specified
at the time of installation could
damage this appliance and ren-
der it inoperable.
The installer shall replace the
access cover before completing
the installation and operating
this appliance.
1.
The inlet regulator is color coded for identifica-
tion of the correct gas type. Blue is for propane
(LP gas) and yellow is for natural gas.
2. The inlet regulator requires a 3/8" NPT
threaded fitting. Apply a thread sealant
that is rated for use with the type of gas
that is being used.
3. Determine the type of gas that will be used
by the appliance. If your gas type is Propane/
Make sure the type of gas being
used is correct. Check to make sure
the connection fitting is in the cor
-
rect inlet on the regulator. Refer to
Connecting to Gas Supply, page 11.
If you are using natural gas
and the pilot will not light, see
Troubleshooting, page 23.
LP remove the blue dust cover. If your gas
type is Natural gas remove metal plug from
natural gas inlet. Remove blue dust cover
from propane/LP inlet and install metal plug.
This will keep debris out of regulator.
Note: After the outside plug on the bottom of the
regulator has been removed, you will notice a
color coded plunger on the inside of the regula-
tor. This is normal. When the inlet connection
fitting is inserted and tightened, this plunger will
be pushed back by the fitting making all of the
adjustments to the gas being supplied.
4. Apply thread sealant to the threads on the
connection fitting. While pushing in, rotate
the fitting clockwise until the threads engage
the regulator. After the fitting has been hand
tightened into the regulator use a wrench to
complete tightening of the fitting.