To adjust grill burner air shuttersand surfaceburner air shutters (Some
models):
Theleft hand air shutter controls the rear half of the grillburner or the rear surface
burner.The right hand shuttercontrols the front half of the grill burner or the front sur-
face burner.
Slide air shutter backward or forward to in-
crease or decrease the sizeof the air open- AIRSHU'CIER
Air shutters fit snugly on the burner, so a x.__;_
ing.
screwdriver blade may be required to make
this adjustment. Observe change inflame ap-A_RO_NG3;;_."_
pearance as the air shutter is moved. Adjust- AIRSHUttERi /__,_,-_==
INSERT SCREWDRIVER BLADE
ment is satisfactorywhen a clearlydefined,_SLOTANDTWISTWITH
SLIGHT PRESSURE TO ALLOW
even blue flame results at the Hi flame set- AIRSHUTrERTOSLIDEEASILY.
ting. The snug fit of the air shutter assures it
willremain positionedcorrectly.
On any burner,closing the air shutter too far willcause the flame to becomesoftand
yellowtipped. Opening theair shuttertoo wide willcause the flameto blowaway from
the burner ports.Proper adjustmentwillproducea sharp, clearly defined even, blue
flame.
Lo FlameAdjustment
This appliance has beenshipped from the factory with Lo and Med flamesettings
adjustedfor usewith naturalgas and average installations.There is a wide variety of
conditionscaused byaltitudeand gasmixturescontrolledbyutilitycompanieswhichwill
vary and affect the gas flame andperformance. Adjustments should bemadeat time of
installation.If conditions change, follow the procedures outlined below to adjust the Lo
setting.
1. Light burner and set control knob for low flame.
2. Remove controlknob from valve stem.
CAUTION: Never use a metal blade topry
knob off. -- _CLOC_S_
3. Inserta slender,thin-blade screwdriver into TOREDUOE
jL _MESlZ_
the recess atcenter of valve stem and en-
gage blade with slot in adjusting screw.
4. Turn center stem adjusting screw slightly
to setflamesize.Note: Turn clockwise to cou,_Lcc_s_
TO INCREASE FLAME
reduce or counterclockwise toincrease S=E
flame size.
5. Replacecontrolknob when adjustment is
completed.
Properadjustmentwill producea stable,steady blueflame of minimumsize.The final
adjustmentshouldbecheckedby turning knob from Hi to Lo several times without
extinguishingtheflame. This adjustment,at theLo setting,willautomaticallyprovide
the properflamesize at Med setting.
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