Sears 36519 User Manual

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MAKING L.P. GAS ADJUSTMENTS

CAP

A

If you are using L.P. (bottled) gas, all the
adjustments described below must be
made before you make any burner ad­

justments or use the range.

NAT.

To adjust your range for use with L.P.gas, follow the steps
below.

Step 1: Adjust Pressure Regulator

NOTE: The pressure regulator is set for natural gas. To

use L.P. gas, the regulator must be adjusted.

Raise the cooktop and find the pressure regulator at the end

of the manifold pipe on the left side of the range.

Unscrew the cap and remove the spring retainer, Fig. A1.

Turn the retainer over and put it back into the cap so L.P. is
showing on the bottom end of the retainer. Replace the cap.

Step 2: Adjust Burner Orifices

CAUTION: The following adjustment must be made
before turning on the burner. Failure to do so could

result in serious injury due to high flames and toxic

fumes.

Use a 1/2" open end or adjustable wrench to turn all orifice
hoods in the L.P. direction, about 1-1/2" turns or until snug,
Figs. A2, A3, and A4.

Do not overtighten or you may bend

the orifice hood and needle.

Pressure Test information

The maximum allowable pressure for the regulator is 14"
W.C. The minimum pressure needed to check the regulator
setting is 5" W.C. for natural gas or 11" W.C. for L.P. gas.

CAUTION: The range and its individual shut off valve
must be disconnected from the gas supply system at
test pressures of more than 1 /2 psig. (pounds per square

inch gauge).

The range must be isolated from the gas supply piping

system by closing its individual shut off valve during

any pressure testing of the gas supply system at test
pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig.

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SPRING

RETAINER

L.P.

Fig. A4

Step 2

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