ControlSettings:
The size and type of cookware and the amount and type offood being cooked will influence the _ f-_//_'_,//
settingbecomeneededfamiliarfOrwithbeStyourCOOkingcooktop.results•The setting indicated should serve as a guide while you _ _ ,_..=,_!
Use the Hi flame setting to quickly bring foods to a boil or to begin a cooking operation• Then "---_,.
reduce to a lower setting to continue cooking. Never leave food unattended over a Hi flame _ (_(_ ,1
setting, :_,.__ _ _ _'_;__"
eedsetting is used tocontinue acooking operation. Food will not cook any faster when a Hiflame
setting is used than that needed to maintain a gentle boil. Remember, water boils at the same f -_
temperature whether boiling gently or vigorously. •_
Use Lo setting to keep food at serving temperatures without further cooking. You may find that \_,
some cooking may take place if the cookware is covered.•
_uj ¢t*-"us'men" SURFACEBURNERAIR SHUTTER
Air Shutter (IFSOEQUIPPED)
(see illustration "C"and "D")_ ROTATEAIR
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This appliance isshipped from the factory with air shutters adjusted for use with natural _ _ q MIXERHEADTO
_._ SCREW MAKEAIR
follows:gas"Iffurther adjustment is necessary,or to reset for use with LP,adjust air shutters as "_--_'*_. _"_" __ADJUSTMENT
1. Surface Burner Air Shutters (see illustration "C"), if so equipped. _'_AIR SHUTTER
Loosen fastening screw with aPhillips screwdriver and rotate airshutter to increase
or decrease the size of the air opening. As the shutter is turned observe change in AIR _'_//_ •
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flame appearance. Adjustment is satisfactory when a clearly defined, even blue OPENING TOOPEN
flame results at the high flame setting. After adjustment, tighten screw.
2.Grill Burner and Surface Burner Air Shutters (see illustration "D") ILLUSTRATION "C"
•The left hand air shutter controls the rear half of the burner.
• The right hand shutter controls thefront half. GRILL BURNERAIR SHU3q'ER& SURFACEBURNER
(IF SOEQUIPPED)
Slide air shutter backward or forward to increase or decrease the size of the air _,_,_, ,_oO__
opening. Air shutters fit snugly, soa screwdriver blade may be required to make this _OQ
adjustment (see illustration.)
Observe change in flame appearance as the air shutter is moved. Adjustment is AIR "_{,--_"%_ /£',_W_'_"_"_Q_-,<¢
satisfactory when aclearly defined,even blue flame results atthe high flame setting. OPENIN"_ J--,'l_(_z
The snug fit of the air shutter assures it willremain positioned correctly. AIRSHU']q-ER"- /INSERTSCREWDRIVER
IOn any burner, closing the air shutter tee far willcause the flame to BLADEIN SLOTAND
becomesoft and yellow tipped. Opening the air shutter toowide will TWISTWITHSLIGHT
cause the flame to blow away from the burner ports. Proper adjustment PRESSURETO
ALLOWAIRSHU'FI-ER
will produce a sharp, clearly defined, even blue flame. TO SLIDEEASILY.
ILLUSTRATION "D"
Low FlameAdjustment
(see illustration "E") -h COUNTERCLOCKWISE
TO INCREASEFLAME
This appliance isshipped from the factory with low and medium flame settings adjusted _SIZE
for use with natural gas. Iffurther adjustment is necessary, orto readjust for use with LP,
proceed as follows: CLORCEDt_LISEij_o _TDLIE _1_
1. Light burner and set control knob for low flame. SL_
2.Remove control knob from valve stem. CAUTION: NEVER USE A METAL BLADE
TO PRY KNOB OFF. IF KNOB CANNOT BE EASILY REMOVED, TUCK FOLDS OF
WITHACLOTHsTEADy,DISHTOWELEvENPRESSURE•UNDERTHE KNOB AND PULL THE TOWEL UPWARD 'E#_r_
3. Insert a slender, thin-blade screwdriver intothe recess at center of valve stem and
engage blade with slot in adjusting screw.
4. Turn center stem adjusting screw to set flame size. \
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•,. clockwise to reduce. ST
•..counterclockwise to increase.
5. Replace control knob when adjustment is completed.
Proper adjustment will produce a stable, steady blue flame of minimum size. The final
adjustment should be checked by turning knob from high to low several times without
extinguishing the flame.
This adjustment, at low setting, will automatically provide the proper flame size at ILLUSTRATION "E"
medium setting.
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