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Adjusting Surface Burner Flame
Properly adjusted surface burner flames are clean and
blue with a distinct inner cone approximately ¼ inch to ½
inch long. See Operating Surface Burners section for
burner operating instructions.
• If burner flame is blowing or noisy, reduce airflow to
burner.
• If burner flame is yellow and does not hold its
shape, increase airflow to burner.
A
Burner
A—¼ inch to ½ inch long
Adjusting Air Shutter
1. Remove 4 burner control knobs from range.
• Exposes 2 screws on burner control panel.
2. Remove 2 screws from burner control panel.
• Panel drops slightly after screws are removed.
3. Grasp bottom of burner control panel, gently lift and
pull out panel until clear of burner valve stems.
• After burner control panel clears valve stems,
continue to roll panel until free from range. Set
aside. See Pivot Point in figure.
• Gas valve and orifice hood are visible after burner
control panel are removed.
A—Burner Control Knob C—Burner Control Panel
B—Pivot Point D—Screw
WARNING
To avoid electric shock that can cause personal injury
or death, disconnect main electrical supply to range
before servicing.
4. Slide air shutter open or closed depending on
appearance of burner flame.
• If flame is yellow and does not hold its shape, open
air shutter.
• If flame is blowing or noisy, close air shutter.
A—Orifice Hood
B—Air Shutter
5. Reassemble Burner control panel.
Adjusting Surface Burner Low Flame Size
1. Push and turn burner control knob to “LITE” position.
• Burner sparks until gas ignites.
2. Set burner control knob to low setting.
3. Remove burner control knob.
4. While holding valve stem stationary, turn screw in
center of burner control stem until flame is adjusted.
• Use small standard screwdriver.
5. Replace burner control knob.
6. Turn surface burner control on and off to test burner
flame.
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