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RCA LGB346 Use And Care & Installation page 47

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Update to Page 46 of Use and Care Guide: LGB346 164D2764P082 79-4096
(Sealed Burner models only) or Converting Back to Natural Gas from LP
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.
NOTE: If an orifice spud
is accidentally dropped,
the cooktop can be raised
by disengaging the 2 front
clips with a large flat-blade
screwdriver.
DO NOT 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
the screws,
making sure the tall screw is opposite the
burner electrode in each burner base.
CONVERTING TO LP GAS
Electrode
Tall Screw
4
CONVERT THE OVEN BURNER ORIFICES
Oven Burner
1. Remove oven door, storage drawer or broiler
drawer, oven bottom and burner baffle (on some
models). The lower burner orifice spud is
located behind the storage drawer, broiler
drawer or kick panel. (On some models, a metal
shield must be removed to access the orifice.)
2. To convert to LP gas,
use a 1/2" wrench to
turn the lower burner
orifice spud clockwise.
Tighten 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.
Broil Burner
(on some models)
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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