GE JGAS02 Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions page 30

24" gas range
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5
LIGHT THE PILOTS (cont.)
B
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.
6
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.
Installation Instructions
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7
LIGHT THE OVEN PILOT
(on standing pilot models)
A
Be sure the OVEN TEMP knob is in the
OFF position.
B
Open the oven door and remove the
oven bottom. See the Removable Oven
Bottom section in Care and Cleaning.
C
Find the oven pilot port at the back of
the oven.
D
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.
8
ADJUST THE OVEN BURNER AIR
SHUTTER IF NECESSARY
Blue flames
1/2"
Natural gas
Inner cone
1"
of flame
L.P. gas
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.
Bake/broil
burner

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