Hotpoint RGB744 Use And Care & Installation page 46

Hotpoint gas range use and care & installation of models rgb744, rgb745
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CONVERTING TO LP GAS
4. To prevent leakage, make sure the orifice
spuds are securely screwed into the gas
inlet tubes.
5. Put old orifice spuds back in the bag or on the
bracket next to the pressure regulator to save for
possible future conversion.
NOTE: If an orifice spud
is accidentally dropped,
the cooktop can be
raised. Release the 2
front clips with a large
flat blade screwdriver
and remove the 4 screws
under the burner heads.
When lowering it,
make sure it snaps
over the clips.
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or Converting Back to Natural Gas from LP
Remove screw
under each
burner head
(Sealed Burner models only)
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CONVERT THE OVEN BURNER ORIFICES
Oven Burner
1. Remove oven door, storage drawer or broiler
drawer and oven bottom. 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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