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RCA LGB600 Use And Care & Installation page 43

Gas range

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1. Removethe grates, burner caps and burner heads.
2. Using the torxdriver, remove the burner bases
by unscrewing the 3 small screws in each base.
Iift the
burner
straight out
DO
N(YI'
disconnect the wires from the burner
bases unless the cooktop needs to be raised.
3. Remove the brass orifice spud under each
burner base by unscrewing spud from fitting with
a 7mm, 5/16" or small adjustable wrench
(depending on the size of your spuds).
Apply a
3/4"
wrench to the hex on the gas inlet tube
as a back-up When removingspud to prevent
the aluminum fiwmtwisting.
4. Install orifice spuds according to one of
the following diagrams (see
or
), for LP
gas or natural gas, depending on which you are
converting to.
Oriflc@Sptl&k
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LP orifice
spuds are in a small plastic bag packed
with this Use and Care Guide. LP orifice spuds
have a 2digit number and the letier "L"on one
side. Each orifice spud will also have 1 or 2
grooves on one side, denoting the location on the
range where it is to be installed as shown below.
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Haturalfhs%
Natural gas ofice spuds have a 3-digit number
on one side. Each orifice spud will also have 1,2
or 3 grooves on one side, with the letter "N"
underneath denoting the location on the range
where it is to be installed as shown below.
5. To prevent leakage, make sure the orifice
spuds are securely screwed into the gas inlet
tubes. Use a small wrench to hold the inlet tube
hex to prevent it from twisting.
6. Put old orifice spuds back in the bag to save
for possible future conversion.
NWI'E: If an orifice spud is accidentally dropped,
the cooktop can be raised
by disengaging the 2
front clips with a large
flat blade screwdriver.
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DO N(YI'attempt to raise the cooktop without
removing all 4 burner bases.
If wires were disconnected to remove the cooktop,
feed wires through the burner holes in the
cooktop. Attach to each burner electrode terminal
carefully, making sure not to bend the terminal.
Then lower cooktop until it snaps over the clips.
7. Carefully insert burner
bases straight down
with the tube over the
orifice spud. Replace
thh~tie~s4sing
screw is opposite the burner
electrode in each burner base.
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1. Remove oven door, storage drawer and oven
bottom. The lower burner ofice spud is located
behind the storage drawer. (On some models, a
metal shield must be removed to access the
orifice.)
2. To convert to U gas, use a
1/2" wrench to turn the lower
burner orifice spud clockwise.
'Rghten the spud only until it
is snug. To prevent damage,
do not overtighten the spud.
To convert to natural gas, loosen the spud
about 2 turns.
Ml
Burner
To convert to LP
gas, use a 1/2"
wrench to turn
the upper burner
orifice spud
clockwise.
Tighten spud
only until it is snug with the base. To prevent
damage, do not overtighten spud.
To convert to natural gas, loosen the spud
about 2 turns.
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