Installation instructions
Adjusting low flame setting on cooktop burners
All Cooktop burner flames should be checked at their lowest setting. Use the
following steps to check and adjust the cooktop burner settings.
NOTES
• Low setting adjustments should always be made with two or more burners
operating at the same time.
• Call for service when you need to adjust the inner flame of the cooktop center
burner settings.
1. Turn on two or more cooktop burners and set them between MED and HI.
2. Quickly turn one of the control knobs counterclockwise to the lowest setting.
The flame should stay lit. If the flame flutters or goes out, adjust the bypass
valve on the control valve for that burner.
3. Pull the control knob for that burner straight off.
Flat-bladed
screwdriver
by-pass screw
5. Replace control knob and recheck the low flame setting.
6. Repeat step 1 thru 5 to check and adjust the low flame settings on the
remaining cooktop burners.
4.
adjust the bypass valve screw in the base
of the valve stem. Turn the bypass valve
screw counter clockwise to increase the
Combustion flame quality
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2
3
Additional low flame check
1. Quickly open and close the door of the cabinet or room while the cooktop
burner is set on LO. If the flame is extinguished, increase the low flame setting
and repeat the test until the flame is stable.
2. Turn the knob from HI to the lowest setting quickly. If the flame goes out at the
lowest setting, increase the low flame setting and repeat the test until the flame
is stable.
WARNING
1. Do not completely remove the valve set screw from the valve stem. The valve
set screw is an integral part of the gas valve assembly. Removing the valve set
screw will cause gas to leak.
2. After adjusting the valve set screw, inspect the assembly for gas leaks.
1. Soft blue flames—Normal for natural gas
operation.
2. Yellow tips on outer cones—Normal for
LP gas operation.
3. Yellow flames—Abnormal for any gas
operation. Further adjustment required.
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