User Manual
ALIGNMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS, Continued
If the burner is too high (make sure burner is cool), push it down. Supply enough force
with the palm of your hand to accomplish this adjustment. To raise, pull up on the burner
support at the center of the support.
4. Oven Control (Thermostat)
The oven pilot gas selector screw is
located on this control. To change oven
pilot gas setting: (A) Remove oven control
knob by pulling straight out. The oven gas
selector is found in the lower left hand
corner indicating "LP" or "N". (B) These
letters will appear upside down reading
"N" and "LP." (C) Rotate the adjustment
screw tab to the proper setting.
Oven Pilot (Light with the oven control knob in the OFF position). The oven pilot system has
both a constant and a heater pilot flame. Because the system is a single pilot tube arrangement,
both pilots receive their supply of gas through the same tubing. These pilots are pre-set.
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Heater Pilot
The heater pilot is an extension of the constant pilot. When the oven knob is placed in the
bake or broil range, gas is increased to the constant pilot causing it to enlarge. It then
becomes a heater pilot.
The heater pilot should impinge on the sensor bulb positioned at the pilot bracket. The
sensor bulb is part of the automatic safety valve. When heated by the heater pilot (45 to
60 seconds), the sensor should cause gas to be released into the burner and the burner
should ignite. If at this point ignition doesn't occur, one of three situations has happened:
1. Bulb out of bracket; flame not impinging.
2. Burner not in proper position.
3. Defective automatic safety valve.
It is essential to maintain the gas pressure constantly at 10 inches water column pressure
for ranges set for LP Gas; and 4'' w
ater column pressure for ranges set for Natural Gas to
get proper pilot performance.
Note: Burner rates specif
ied on the rating plate of your range apply for elevations up to
2,000 feet above sea level. For locations where altitudes are higher than 2,000 feet above
sea level the b.t.u. rated input should be reduced four percent for each 1,000 feet higher
than 2,000 feet above sea level. If this adjustment is necessary, you should contact a
qualified serviceman. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE RANGE YOURSELF.
STANDING PILOT
THERMOSTAT “OFF” OR
OVEN AT TEMPERATURE
HEATER PILOT
THERMOSTAT “ON” OR
OVEN CALLING FOR HEAT