Summit PRO24G User Manual

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Test for Gas Leaks
Leak testing is to be conducted by the
installer according to the instructions
given in this section.
Turn on gas. Apply a non-corrosive
leak detection fluid to all joints and
fittings in the gas connection between
the shut-off valve and the range.
Include gas fittings and joints in the
range if connections may have been
disturbed during installation.

Bubbles appearing around fittings
and connections indicate a leak:

If a leak appears, turn off the supply line
gas shut-off valve and tighten
connections. Retest for leaks by turning
on the supply line gas shut-off valve.
When leak check is complete (no
bubbles appear), test is complete. Wipe
off all detection fluid residue.

CAUTION
Never check for leaks with a flame. Do
not continue to the next step until all
leaks are eliminated.

CAUTION
Before you plug in an electrical cord, be
sure all controls are in the OFF position.

Test Burner Function

1. Turn on power at breaker
If your model has a display screen and it
flashes and beeps continuously, the
wiring is incorrectly installed. Verify that
wiring in house is correctly installed. If
not, call Service.

2. Test rangetop burners
Test Burner Ignition. Select a rangetop
burner knob. Push down and turn to the
flame symbol. The igniter/spark module
will produce a clicking sound. Once the

air has been purged from the supply
lines, the burner should light within four
(4) seconds.
Test Flame: High Setting. Turn burner
on to HI. See next page for appropriate
flame characteristics. If any of the
burners continue to burn mostly or
completely yellow, call Service.
Test Flame: Low Setting. Turn burner
on to LO. Verify that the flame
completely surrounds the burner. There
should be a flame at each burner port
and there should be no air gap between
the flame and the burner. If any of the
burners do not carry over, call Service.
Test the ignition and flame of each
rangetop burner as described above.

When flame is properly adjusted:

There should be a flame at each range
top burner port.
There should be no air gap between the
flame and the burner port.

3. Test oven burners
Remove the oven bottom cover by
removing the two rear thumb screws
and sliding the cover forward and out.
Test Bake Burner Ignition. Set the oven
to bake at 350°F. After 30-75 seconds,
the burner will ignite. The burner will
stay lit until the temperature reaches
350°F and will then shut off. From this
point forward, the burner will cycle on
and off to maintain the temperature.
Test Bake Burner Flame. While the
burner is lit, inspect the flame. See
proper flame characteristics on next
page. If the flame burns completely or
mostly yellow, adjust the bake burner air
shutter.
Test Broil Burner Ignition. Set cooking
mode to Hi Broil. The burner will ignite
after 30-75 seconds.

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