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LP Conversion Instructions
CONVERT SURFACE BURNERS
Remove all grates and burner modules.
With an adjustable wrench or an open end wrench,
remove the brass orifices.
Find the inscribed LP orifices in the holder in the
front of the electric cover beneath the cooktop.
Install the inscribed LP orifices in place of the
natural gas orifices.
Replace the burner modules and grates.
Keep all the spuds with your cooktop so you have
them if you move or get a different gas hook-up.
F
E
D
C
B
A
2
LP (Propane) Gas 10
″
W.C.P.
Burner Output Rating in BTU/HR
Location
BTUs
Orifice Size
Engraving
Left Rear (LR)
9,100
.0354
LP
Left Front (LF)
9,100
.0354
LP
Right Rear (RR)
9,100
.0354
LP
Right Front (RF)
9,100
.0354
LP
Turn counterclockwise to remove
Orifice
Turn clockwise to tighten
ADJUST GRILL BURNER
AIR SHUTTER
The air shutters for the grill burner may need to be
adjusted to get better flame appearance and ignition. The
air shutters for the grill burner are located on the bottom
of the grill burner. To access the air shutters, remove the
grill grate, and then the grill burner. Slide air shutter
backward or forward to increase or decrease the size of
the air opening. Air shutters fit snugly on the grill burner,
so a screwdriver blade may be required to make this
adjustment (see illustration). The snug fit of the air shutter
assures it will remain positioned correctly.
3
Air shutter
Insert screwdriver blade in
slot and twist with slight
pressure to allow air shutter
to slide easily
CHECK IGNITION
Connect electrical supply cord.
Turn on the gas; check for leaks using a liquid leak
detector at all joints in the system.
WARNING:
DO NOT USE A FLAME
TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS.
Push in one control knob and
turn to the
LITE
position. The
igniter will spark and the burner
will light. The first test may
require some time while air is
flushed out of the gas line. After
ignition, turn the control knob
to the
HI
position and wait until the flame settles.
Check to determine if your burner flames are
normal. If burner flames look like
A
, turn off the
burner and make sure all parts are assembled
correctly. Reassemble and check.
Normal burner flames should look like
B
or
C
,
depending on the type of gas you use. With LP gas,
some yellow tipping on outer cones is normal.
Turn the knob to
OFF
.
Repeat the procedure for each burner.
E
D
C
B
A
4
A–Yellow flames
Not normal;
check alignments
B–Yellow tips
Normal for
LP gas
C–Soft blue flames
Normal for
natural gas