Installing Two Burner Module; Removing Two Burner Module; Operating Two Burner Module; Adjusting Burner Flame - Amana AGDS901 Owner's Manual

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Installing Two- Burner Module
WARNING
To avoid risk of personal injury, all controls must be in
off position before removing or installing modules.
1. Turn all control knobs to OFF position.
2. While holding module with air shutter openings
towards rear, push module onto orifices.
• Module must cover orifices completely.
3. Place module into module reservoir.
• When module is installed correctly, it should not
slide.
Removing Two - Burner Module
1. Turn all control knobs to OFF position.
2. Locate tab on front of module.
3. Lift module up and slide out while holding
by front tab.
4. After module clears orifices, remove module
from range.

Operating Two Burner Module

WARNING
To avoid risk of serious personal injury, property
damage, or fire, do not leave burners unattended while
in operation. Grease and spillovers can ignite causing
a fire.
1. Push in and turn control knob counterclockwise to
LITE position.
2. After gas ignites, turn control to the desired setting.
• Each control knob can be set to any required
cooking temperature. Burner settings do not have
distinct clicks.
• See burner settings below.
LO
Use to prepare food at less than boiling
temperatures or to simmer.
MED
Use to maintain boiling of larger amounts of food,
low temperature frying and to maintain correct
pressure in a pressure cooker.
HI
Use to bring food to boiling temperatures. When
food is boiling temperature, burner control setting
should be reduced.
3. Turn control knob to OFF position when finished
cooking.

Adjusting Burner Flame

Properly adjusted burner flames are clean and blue with a
distinct inner cone approximately ¼" to ½" long.
• If burner flame is too large or small, See Adjusting
Low Burner Flame Size section.
• If burner flame is blowing or noisy, reduce airflow to
burner. See Adjusting Airflow to Burner section.
• If burner flame is soft and lazy, increase airflow to
burner. See Adjusting Airflow to Burner section.
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