GE JGBC15 Use And Care & Installation Manual page 40

Standard- and continuous-clean models
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WITH 1P GM OR NATURAL GM
This range leaves the factory set for use with
natural gas. If you convert to LP gas, keep these
instructions and or~lces in case you want to
convert back to natural gas.
TOOLS REQUIRED:
T-10 Torxdriver (for sealed burners)
1/2" and 3/4" open-end wrench
Flat blade screwdriver (small)
Nut drivers or wrenches: 7mm, 5/16"or a small
adjustable (depending on the size of the spuds)
(1) Turn off gas supply at the wall.
(2) Turn off the electrical power to tie range.
If range has not yet been connected to gas supply,
or if flexible connection was made, range maybe
pulled out from the wall to make conversion easier.
CONVERT THE PRESSURE REGUUTOR
Do not remove the pressure
regulator from the range.
For models equipped with sealed burners,
1.
remove the storage drawer, broiler drawer or
kick panel and locate the pressure regulator at
rear of the range.
Remove Screws
Access Cover
On some models, you may have to remove
an access cover also.
For models equipped with standard twin
burners. remove the cookto~ and locate the
pressure regulator at right ~ear of range.
Follow the directions in M or M that match
2.
your regulator type.
40
Standard Twin Burner Models
(models with lift-up cooktop)
NAT
Cap
e
If it is this regulator:
Use
1.
a coin to remove the cap from the
pressure regulator.
2. Turn the cap over and hook it into the slots.
The type of gas to be used should now be visible
on the top of the cap.
Sealed Burner Models
(models without lift-up cooktop)
Lever shown closed.
P
o
this protective cap
except for conversion
If it is this regulator:
Unscrew the plastic-protected hex-nut cap
1.
from the regulator.
2. Carefully pry the protective plastic cap off
the threaded metal cap. Gently pull the plastic
washer off the threads on the other side of the
metal cap.
3. Push the plastic cap onto the end of the metal
cap displaying the type of gas you are converting
to. Press the attached plastic washer onto the
threads on the other side of the metal cap.
4. Screw the hex-nut cap back into the regulator.
Do not overtighten.
Cap
Cap
Assembly

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