Sears 36519 User Manual

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Do not operate the burners of this range

when using L.P. (bottled) gas before
converting the pressu re regulator, burner
orifices, and oven pilot adjustment
screw, if applicable, for L.P. gas usage.

Highflames and toxic fumes cou Id cause
serious Injury.

Know where your main gas shut off valve is.

Shuf off gas supply before removing an old range. Leave it

off until hookup of new range is finished.

Never reuse an old connector when installing a new

range.

See figures on this page for rigid and flexible pipe hookups.

We recommend that you use 1/2" gas supply line for both

L.P, and natural gas.

Use a pipe wrench to make connections. Hold the pressure
regulator in place while installing the adjacent pipe. Do not
put any strain on the manifold regulator assembly.

To prevent gas leaks, put a pipe joint compound that is

resistant to the action of L.P. gas, on all male (outside)

threads except the ground joint union (see figure 10).

When you are finished making connections, be sure that all
range knobs are turned to OFF before you open the main gas
supply valve. Check for leaks as described below.

TO CHECK FOR LEAKS:

Apply a soap solution to all gas connections in the supply
line, manifold (under cooktop) and oven. Bubbles will form
where any gas is leaking.

DO NOT use an open flame to look for leaks.

Turn off main gas supply before you try to stop a leak.

Turn main gas supply backon and recheck connect ions after
stopping any leaks.

Be sure all leaks are stopped before lighting pilots (some
models) or burners.

Shut-Off

Valve

1/2” Black Iron Pipe

Through Wall

(Alternate Hook-Up)

/

Ground Joint Union

RIGID PIPE HOOK-UP

FROM FLOOR OR WALL

Fig. 10

1/2" Male

FLEXIBLE

CONNECTOR HOOK-UP

Fig. 11

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