GE JGAS02 Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions page 30

24" gas range
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Installation instructions
I-E1LIGHT THE PILOTS (cont.)
E_ Adjust
the Surface
Burner
Pilots if
Necessary
1. Raise the cooktop.
2. Use a small
flat-bladed
screwdriver
to turn
the adjusting
screw
(accessed
through
a hole in the front
right
side of
the burner
box).
_
Pilot
/,_
\_
adjustment
_-
CAUTION
-
Make sure the surface
burner
control
knobs are in the OFF position
before
attempting
to adjust
the pilots.
3. Observe
lit burners.
Compare
the
flames
to pictures
in the Before
you
call for service
section.
If any flame
is
unsatisfactory,
call for service.
4. To avoid
pilot
outage,
slowly
lower
the
cooktop
after lighting
the pilots.
I-6-1 IF THE RANGE HAS ELECTRIC
IGNITION
There
are separate
ignition
devices
for
the left and right
hand surface
burners.
Both of these
ignitors
are ON when
any
knob is turned
to the LITE setting.
The
ignitors
will
spark
as long as any of the
top burner
knobs
are at the LITE setting.
In the event
of an electrical
power
failure,
the top burners
can still be used.
To light
a burner,
hold a lit kitchen
match
adjacent
to the top burner
to be used and
turn
valve
knob to LITE. USE EXTREME
CAUTION,
FCq
EA]
IT1 LIGHT THE OVEN PILOT
(on standing pilot models)
[-A-I Be sure the OVEN
TEMP
knob
is in the
OFF position.
E_
Open the oven
door
and remove
the
oven
bottom.
See the Removable
Oven
Bottom
section
in Care and Cleaning.
Find the oven
pilot
port
at the back of
the oven.
To light
the oven
pilot,
push
in
and hold the OVEN
TEMP
knob while
lighting
the pilot
with
a long
match
or
match
in a match
holder.
Once the oven
pilot
is lit, continue
holding
the OVEN
TEMP knob
in for one minute
before
releasing.
I-8-1 ADJUST THE OVEN BURNER AIR
SHUTTER IF NECESSARY
Blue flames __
Naturalgas
_I
i
Innercone_
_
i
of flame _
1L_:
_
!
L.P. gas
_
Bake/broil
--
burner
For Natural
Gas:
The oven
burner
flame
should
be a
clean,
blue flame
with
distinct
inner
cones
approximately
1/2 inch long.
A soft,
lazy flame
with
indistinct
cones
means
too much
gas or not enough
air.
A noisy
lifting
flame
means
too much
air.
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