Installation guide

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Complete
Insiallation
Electronic
Ignition
System
Initial
lighting
and
gas
flame
adjustments
Surface
burners
use
electronic
igniters
in
place
of
standing
pilots.
When
the
cooktop
control
knob
is
turned
to
the
“IGNITE”
position,
the
system
creates
a
spark
to
light
the
burner.
This
sparking
continues,
as
long
as
the
control
knob
is
turned
to
“IGNITE.”
Check
Operation
of
Surface
Burners
Push
in
and
turn
the
surface
burners
control
knobs
to
light.
The surface
burner
flame
should
light
within
4
seconds.
The
first
time
a
surface
burner
is
lighted
it
may
take
longer
that
4
seconds
to
light
because
of
air
in
the
gas
line.
Check
the
flame
on
“HIGH”
for
a
blue
color.
It
should
be
clean
and
soft
in
character.
No
yellow
tip,
blowing
or
lifting
of
flame
should
occur.
Occasional
orange
flashes
are
normal
and
reflect
different
elements
in
the
air
or
gas.
After
verifying
the
proper
burner
operation,
turn
the
control
knobs
to
“OFF.”
If
burners
do
not
light
properly:
m=
Turn
surface
burner
control
knob
to
the
“OFF”
position.
m
Check
that
the
power
supply
cord
is
plugged
in
and
the
circuit
breaker
has
not
tripped
or
the
fuse
blown.
m
Check
that
the
gas
shutoff
valves
are
set
to
the
“open”
position.
m
Check
that
burner
caps
are
properly
positioned
on
burner
bases.
Recheck
operation
of
surface
burners.
If
a
burner
does
not
light
at
this
point,
contact
your
dealer
or
authorized
service
company
for
assistance.
Check
Flame
Height
Adjust
the
height
of
surface
burner
flames.
The surface
burner
“low”
flame
should
be
a
steady
blue
flame
approximately
4%"
(0.64
cm)
high.
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A.
Low
flame
B.
High
flame
If
the
“low”
flame
needs
to
be
adjusted:
1.
Light
1
burner
and
turn
to
lowest
setting.
2.
Remove
the
control
knob.
3.
Hold
the
knob
stem
in
the
low
position
using
a
pair
of
pliers.
Use
an
4"
(8.0
mm)
flat-blade
screwdriver
to
turn
the
screw
located
in
the
center
of
the
control
knob stem
until
the
flame
is
the
proper
size.
4.
Replace
the
control
knob.
5.
Test
the
flame
by
turning
the
control
from
“LO”
to
“HI,”
checking
the
flame
at
each
setting.
6.
Repeat
above
steps
for
each
burner.
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