Warning, Connecting appliance to gas supply, Air shutter adjustment – Jenn-Air PROSTYLE JGD8348CDP User Manual

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Connecting Appliance To Gas Supply

A QUALIFIED SERVICEMAN OR GAS APPLIANCE
INSTALLER MUST MAKE THE GAS SUPPLY
CONNECTION. Leak testing of the appliance shall be
conducted by the installer according to the instructions
given.

Install a manual shutoff valve in an accessible location in
the gas line external to this appliance for the purpose of
turning on or shutting off gas to the appliance.

Make the gas connection to the inlet of the appliance
pressure regulator on this appliance with a 1/2

²

male pipe

thread. Use an approved pipe joint compound resistant to
the action of LP gas at pipe connections. Test all joints for
gas leaks with a soap and water solution or other
accepted leak detection means. Never test for gas leaks
with an open flame.

CAUTION:

WARRANTY IS VOID ON JENN-AIR

EQUIPMENT

INSTALLED

OTHER

THAN

AS

RECOMMENDED BY MANUFACTURER. RECOM-
MENDED WALL CAPS AND TRANSITIONS MUST BE
UTILIZED FOR PROPER OPERATION AND IN-
STALLATION.

WARNING

ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

THIS APPLIANCE IS EQUIPPED WITH A THREE-
PRONG

GROUNDING

PLUG

FOR

YOUR

PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD AND
SHOULD

BE

PLUGGED

DIRECTLY

INTO

A

PROPERLY GROUNDED RECEPTACLE. DO NOT
CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM
THIS PLUG.

Air Shutter Adjustment

This appliance is shipped from the factory with air shutters
adjusted for use with Natural Gas. If further adjustment is
necessary, or to reset for use with LP, adjust air shutters as
follows:

Grill Burner and Surface Burner
Cartridge Air Shutters

(See Illustrations “A” & “B”)

The left hand air shutter controls the rear half of the burner.
The right hand shutter controls the front half. Access to air
shutters on the surface burner cartridge may be found
through openings on the bottom of the cartridge housing.

Slide air shutters backward or forward to increase or
decrease the size of the air opening. Air shutters fit snugly,
so a screwdriver blade or needle nose pliers may be required
to make this adjustment (see illustration).

Observe change in flame appearance as the air shutter is
moved. Adjustment is satisfactory when a clearly defined,
even blue flame results at the high flame setting. The snug
fit of the air shutter assures it will remain positioned correctly.

Grill Burner Air Shutter and Surface Burner

(if so equipped)

AIR OPENING

AIR SHUTTER

INSERT SCREWDRIVER
BLADE IN SLOT AND TWIST
WITH SLIGHT PRESSURE TO
ALLOW AIR SHUTTER TO
SLIDE EASILY

On any burner, closing the air shutter too far will cause the
flame to become soft and yellow tipped. Opening the air
shutter too wide will cause the flame to blow away from the
burner ports. Proper adjustment will produce a sharp, clearly
defined, even blue flame.

Illustration “A”

Illustration “B”

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