Testing For Gas Leaks; Seal Openings; Place Range - Amana ARG3600 Series Owner's Manual

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WARNING
To avoid property damage or personal injury, only use a
new flexible connector that is AGA/CGA design
certified.
• Do not use an old connector.
• Do not reuse a connector after moving appliance.
A—Regulator
B—Adaptor
C—Flexible Connector
D—Manual Shut Off Valve
Flexible Connection
F
A—Union
B—Manual Shut Off Valve
C—Reducing Elbow (3/4-inch to 1/2-inch)
D—3/4-inch Stub
E—1/2-inch Nipple
F—Regulator
Hardpipe Connection
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
E
D

Testing for Gas Leaks

After final gas connection is made, turn on manual gas
valve and test all connections in gas supply piping and
range for gas leaks.
To avoid property damage or serious personal injury,
never use a lighted match to test for gas leaks.
1. Place soap suds on connection.
• Bubbles appear if leak is present.
2. If bubbles appear, shut off gas supply valve.
3. Tighten joint if leak is at factory fitting.
• If leak is not at factory fitting, unscrew, apply more
joint compound, and tighten to correct leak.
4. Retest connection for leak after tightening.
• Retest any connections that were disturbed.
Test for Gas Leaks

Seal Openings

Openings in wall behind the range or on floor under range
must be sealed before sliding range into position.

Place Range

Plug in range. Slide range into place. Carefully level
range using legs provided. Range must be level to cook
and bake uniformly.
• Place a level on top oven rack or on top of range when
leveling.
• Leveling legs must be extended out ¼ inch to engage
anti-tip bracket.
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