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Frigidaire FFGC2605LWA Installation Instructions Manual page 8

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5. Adjustments
A. Top PiJots Adjustment
(Some modeJs}
1.
Remove valve knobs, top grates and burner
pans.
2.
Lift top and prop up with support rod located in
tile burner box.
3.
Follow pilot tubes to their source on manifold
pipe and locate filter/pilot
adjusting assembly.
4.
Light two top pilots with match as shown in
figu re 12.
If the air shutter needs adjusting, rotate the shutter to
allow more or less air to tile burner tubes as needed.
For Natural Gas it may be necessary to rotate the air
shutter to some point less than half open for normal
flame; for LP Gas it may be necessary to rotate the air
shutter to a nearly full open setting for a norraal flame.
C. Burner
Flame Adjustment
1. Proper Air Adjustment
(figure
15}
If the air shutter is properly adjusted, flame will be
steady, relatively quiet, and will have approximately
Y2" sharp blue cones. With LP gas, this
usually
occurs
when shutters are halfway open.
Figure 12
Adjust pilot flame between _/s" and ¼" (see
figure 13) so that a slight tinge of yellow appears
at the top.
Pilotilame
¼" max. total height
Figure 13
Figure 15
2. Too Much Air (figure
16)
If the air shutter is adjusted so that too much air
flows into the burner, tile flame will appear
unsteady, will possibly not burn all the way around,
and will be noisy (like a blowtorch).
B. Burner
Air Shutter
Adjustment
The air shutter adjustment for each of the four burners is
located at the open end of tile venturi tube and sets on
the valve hood. Depending on the model, the shutter is
either held in place by friction fit or with Phillips head
screw.
Figure 16
3. Not Enough Air (figure
17)
If the air to the burner is insufficient,
you will not see
any sharp blue cones in flame. The flame may burn
with yellow tips, and soot will accumulate on utensils
used on the burner.
Air Shutter
Figure 14
Figure 17

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