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If the flames are yellow, soft, lazy with indistinct cones,
it signifies insufficient air. For natural gas it is normal
that the burners have blue flames with little orange
tips. For propane, it is normal to have blue flames with
yellow tipping. If the flames are noisy and tend to lift
away from the burner, then it means excessive air. To
adjust the air, loosen the Phillips screw on top of the air
shutter and turn air shutter to correct setting. Tighten
the screw after adjustment. It is normal that the smaller
burner has sharper flames than the large burners.
Turn the burner knob to LOW (simmer) setting. At
this setting, the burner ports must be fully lit with the
smallest possible flames without flickering. If some
ports do not stay lit or if the flames are high, adjust-
ment is necessary. To adjust, set knob to low and pull
out the control knob. With a skinny flat screw driver
(1/8" wide) locate the adjusting screw at the center of
the valve stem. Turn the screw clockwise to lower the
flame and counter clockwise to increase.
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red color to emit infrared heat. There is no adjustment
to the infrared burner.
NOTE: The noise of gas flowing into the infrared
burner is normal.
The ceramic burner surface will glow into an orange
INFRARED BROILER
The oven burner and igniter are accessible by remov-
ing the oven bottom pan. The oven uses a glowbar
ignition system. To light oven turn power switch on.
Push and turn oven thermostat to desired setting. The
orange indicator “BAKE” light will come on. The glowbar
igniter will glow and after a few seconds the oven burner
will ignite. The burner flames should be blue with dis-
tinct cones 1 to 1 1/4 inches high. If the flames are yel-
low, soft, lazy with indistinct cones, it signifies insuffi-
cient air. For natural gas, it is normal that the burners
have blue flames with little orange tips. For propane, it
is normal to have flames with yellow tipping. If the flames
are noisy and tend to lift away from the burner then it
means excessive air. To adjust burner flames, loosen
the air shutter screw and turn air shutter. Retighten the
air shutter.
NOTE: The noise of gas flowing into the burner is nor-
mal.
The infrared broiler uses a glowbar ignition system. To
light the broiler, turn power switch on, push and turn
oven thermostat to broil. The red indicator “BROIL”
light will come on. The glowbar igniter will glow and
after a few seconds the infrared burner will ignite.