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Hotpoint gas range use and care & installation of models rgb744, rgb745
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CONVERTING TO LP GAS
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ADJUST LOW FLAME SETTING
NOTE: Only valves with these
types of knobs are adjustable.
1. Turn all top burners to
LOW.
2. Remove all four knobs.
3. With a small flat blade
screwdriver, turn the
valve set screws clockwise
to decrease flame size,
counterclockwise to
increase flame size. Adjust
until the flame is about the same
height as the top of the burner.
4. Replace the knobs.
5. Check for flame outage by opening and
closing the oven door several times. If the flame
goes out, increase the flame size.
8
ADJUST THE SURFACE BURNER PILOTS
(for Models Equipped with Standing Pilots)
1. Raise the cooktop.
2. Locate the pilot adjustment screw. It can be
accessed through the small hole near the center
of the manifold panel.
3. To adjust, use a blade-type screwdriver with
a shaft diameter of less than 3/16 . Turn pilot
adjustment screw until pilot is 5/16 high. Do
not reduce the flame to less than 5/16 or pilot
outage may occur. A pilot flame burning higher
than recommended may generate soot (carbon
black) on the bottom of your cooktop.
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(Standard Twin Burner models only)
or Converting Back to Natural Gas from LP
9
CHECK QUALITY OF FLAMES
The combustion quality of burner flames needs
to be determined visually.
If burner flames look like (A), call for service.
Normal burner flames should look like (B) or
(C), depending on the type of gas you use.
With LP gas, some yellow tipping on outer cones
is normal.
The conversion for standard twin burner models
is now complete.
(A) Yellow flames—
Call for service
(B) Yellow tips on outer
cones—Normal for LP gas
(C) Soft blue flames—
Normal for natural gas

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