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7
LIGHTING
INSTRUCTIONS
Lighting
pilot
The
pilot
light
on
the
appliance
has
been
set
at
the
factory.
A
screwdriver
may
be
required
for
the
first
lighting
to
adjust
the
flame
for
your
elevation.
1.
Turn
off
the
manual
valve
and
wait
5
minutes
to
clear
the
gas.
2.
Turn
all
knobs
to
the
"OFF"
position.
3.
Hold
an
ignition
source
(match)
at
the
pilot.
When
the
flame
is
established,
remove
the
ignition
source.
4.
Turn
the
burner
knobs
to
"ON".
If
the
burner
does
not
ignite,
promptly
open
the
pilot
valve
more.
If
the
pilot
flame
appears
larger
than
necessary,
turn
it
down
and
reset
burner
ignition.
The
pilot
flame
should
be
as
small
as
possible
but
large
enough
to
guarantee
reliable
ignition
of
the
burners
when
the
knobs
are
turned
to
"ON".
Lighting
main
burner
To
light
burner,
turn
knob
to
“ON.”
Then
back
off
to
the
desired
flame
level.
The
range
of
adjustment
is
virtually
infinite
between
“ON”
and
“OFF”.
Main
burner
air
supply:
1.
For
efficient
burner
operation,
a
proper
balance
of
gas
volume
and
primary
air
supply
must
be
maintained
which
will
result
in
complete
combustion.
Insufficient
air
supply
results
in
a
yellow
streaming
flame.
Primary
air
supply
is
controlled
by
an
air
shutter
on
the
front
of
the
burner.
2.
Loosen
the
screws
on
the
front
of
the
burner
and
adjust
the
air
shutter
to
eliminate
the
yellow
tips
of
the
burner
flame.
Lock
the
air
shutter
in
place
by
tightening
the
screws.
CAUTION
All
burners
are
lit
from
constantly
burning
pilots.
Turning
the
valve
to
the
desired
flame
height
is
all
that
is
required
to
put
the
unit
in
service.
Do
not
permit
fans
to
blow
directly
at
the
unit.
Wherever
possible,
avoid
open
windows
next
to
the
units'
sides
or
back.
Avoid
wall
type
fans
which
create
air
cross
‐
currents
within
a
room.
It
is
also
necessary
that
sufficient
air
should
be
allowed
to
enter
the
room
to
compensate
for
the
amount
of
air
removed
by
any
ventilating
system.
Otherwise,
a
subnormal
atmospheric
pressure
will
occur,
affecting
operation
and
causing
undesirable
working
conditions.
A
properly
designed
and
installed
hood
will
act
as
the
heart
of
the
ventilating
system
for
the
room
or
area
in
which
the
unit
is
installed,
and
will
leave
the
unit
independent
of
changing
draft
conditions.
All
valves
must
be
checked
and
lubricated
periodically.
This
must
be
done
by
an
authorized
service
representative
in
your
area.