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GE Appliances XL44 JGBP24 Use & Care Manual And Installation Instructions page 40

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HOWTO CONVERT THERANGEFORUSE
WITHLPGASOR NATURAL GAS
This range leaves
the factory
set for use with
natural
gas. If you convert
to LP gas, keep these
instructions
and orifices
in case you want to
convert
back to natural
gas.
TOOLS REQUIRED:
T-10 Torxdriver
(for sealed burners)
1/2" and 3/4" open-end wrench
Flat blade screwdriver
(small)
Nut drivers or wrenches: 7mm, 5/16" or a small
adjustable (depending on the size of the spuds)
_]
PREPARE RANGE FOR CONVERSION
(1) Turn off gas supply at the wall.
(2) Turn
off the electrical
power
to the
range.
If range has not yet been connected
to gas supply,
or if flexible
connection
was made, range maybe
pulled
out from the wall to make conversion
easier.
I-] CONVERT THE PRESSURERE6UL4IOR
I WARNING: Do not remove
the pressure
I
regulator
from the range.
1. For models
equipped
with sealed
burners,
remove
the storage
drawer,
broiler
drawer
or
kick panel
and locate
the pressure
regulator
at
rear of the range.
r
Access Cover"-
__/.-_/
.... _J
On some models,
you may have to remove
an
access
cover also.
For models
equipped
with standard
twin
burners,
remove
the cooktop
and locate
the
pressure
regulator
at right rear of range.
2. Follow
the directions
i_
or t3 that match
your
regulator
type.
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Standard Twin Burner Models
(models with lift-up cooktop)
NAT-_
LP
--_
Cap
Cap
_______,_
Gas Flow
,...,,_.€
_into
Range _,
_
L__Le_ver
shown close_l._
PUSH D OWN
v
""
TO OPEN.
"_
-
-
If it is this regulator:
1. Use a coin to remove
the cap from the
pressure
regulator.
2. Turn the cap over and hook it into the slots.
The type of gas to be used should now be visible
on the top of the cap.
_] Sealed Burner Models
(models without lift-up cooktop)
Lever shown closed.
PUSH DOWN TO
0
Gas Flow
into
Do not remove
this protective cap
Cap Assembly
except for conversion
If it is this regulator:
1. Unscrew
the plastic-protected
hex-nut
cap
from the regulator.
2. Carefully
pry the protective
plastic
cap off
the threaded
metal cap. Gently
pull the plastic
washer
off the threads
on the other
side of the
metal cap.
3. Push the plastic
cap onto the end of the metal
cap displaying
the type of gas you are converting
to. Press the attached
plastic
washer
onto the
threads
on the other side of the metal
cap.
4. Screw
the hex-nut
cap back into the regulator.
Do not overtighten.
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