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Procedure 25
Step 1: Disconnect power supply
to range and disconnect or shut off
gas supply.
Step 2: Remove range's back
panel (Procedure 32).
Step 3: Before replacing regulator
because flames are too high or too
low, check regulator cap for proper
gas setting.
Step 4: Cap is stamped with either:
"NAT" on the convex side or "LP" on
the hollow concave side. If stove is
set for Nat Gas and it receives
Propane, the flames will be large. If
stove is set to Propane and it
receives Nat Gas, flames will be
small. See Procedure 26 for Gas
conversion steps.
Step 5: If no gas flows through
regulator but there is gas to the
regulator, it is either mounted
backwards (very unlikely, however
there is an arrow stamped on the
body of the regulator to ensure
proper orientation); or it is faulty.
- Regulator Replacement
Step 6: If installed backwards,
disconnect regulator from manifold
and inlet piping, reverse orientation
and re-install. Check all gas
connections with soapy water
solution to ensure no gas leaks.
Step 7: If regulator is faulty (i.e no
gas flow, leak, etc.) then replace
regulator.
Step 8: To remove regulator,
carefully rotate and unscrew from
manifold. Ensure new regulator is
oriented with arrow pointing in
direction of gas flow and ensure
pipe dope is used in all threaded
connections.
Step 9: When finished check all
gas connections with soapy water
solution to ensure no leaks are
present.
IMPORTANT: ALL GAS WORK TO
BE PERFORMED BY A
QUALIFIED GAS TECHNICIAN.
42
Section 5-3
MLSM2003-01-03

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