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Flame Height
The cooktop flame should be a steady blue flame approximately
¼" (0.64 cm) high.
Dual Flame Burner
Single Flame Burner
To Adjust Flame Height:
1. Unplug range or disconnect power.
2. Remove burner grates.
3. Remove the control knobs.
4. Open the oven door and remove the 2 screws on each side of
the range that hold the control console in place.
NOTE: Make sure to leave oven door open or the control
console will not rest in the side brackets properly once it is
detached.
5. Pull up on the control console and let it drop forward into the
notched console brackets on each side.
6. Remove the round gasket from the valve stem.
7. Put a control knob onto the valve stem of the burner you want
to adjust.
8. Turn the control knob to LO and using a butane extension
lighter, light the burner.
9. Remove the control knob.
10. Use a
¹⁄₈
" x 4¼" flat-blade screwdriver to adjust the flame
height. Tighten screw to reduce flame height. Loosen screw
to increase flame height.
NOTE: When you are converting to LP gas, the screw should
be tightened down completely on the single output valves.
The dual output valve should not be adjusted.
11. When finished adjusting the flame height, put a control knob
back onto the valve stem and turn off the burner.
12. Remove the control knob.
13. Replace the round gasket.
14. Repeat steps 6 through 13 for any other burners that need
adjustment.
15. Lift up on the control console and set it back into place. For a
proper fit, the flange of the control console must hook over
the lip on the front of the range cooktop.
A. Upper (simmer) flame
B. Lower flame
A. Control console bracket
A
B
A
A. Single flame burner adjustment screw (on right side of valve)
B. Dual flame burner adjustment screw (on left side of valve)
A. Control console flange
B. Front lip of range cooktop
A
B
A
B