Specifications
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STOCK POT INSTALLATION, OPERATION, SERVICE & PARTS
ADJUSTMENTS
Pilot Adjustment
Turn burner valves on to remove air from the line. Turn
burner valves off when gas begins to flow. Wait 5 minutes
and light pilot. Adjust pilot to
1
⁄4" flame by rotating pilot
valve adjusting screw (Fig. 1) clockwise to decrease and
counterclockwise to increase flame.
Burner Adjustment
The efficiency of the range depends on the proper
balance between the supply of air and volume of gas so
that complete combustion is achieved. Whenever this
balance is disturbed, poor operating characteristics and
excessive gas consumption occur. Contact a qualified
servicer to make this adjustment.
Air Supply
Air supply is controlled by an air shutter on the front of
each burner. Increase the air shutter openings until the
flame on the burner begins to “lift.” Then close the air
shutter slightly and lock it in place. A yellow streaming
flame is an indication of insufficient air and can result in
carbon accumulation in the flame chamber. To correct
this condition, increase the air shutter opening. Exces-
sive air will cause flames to lift off a burner when cold or
may cause flash-back during normal cycling of the range,
particularly when propane gas is used.
Fig. 1










