Change Griddle Orifice - GE Monogram ZGU484NG Instructions D'installation

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Installation Instructions for Gas Conversion
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CHANGE GRIDDLE ORIFICE

Locate the 3/4" long Griddle orifice.
Select for your gas type. LP
A. Lift off
the griddle flue
cover. Remove
Griddle Flue Cover
the 2 inside
A
clamping
screws.
B. Use a pad or
piece of
carton to
protect
Leveling Screws
the adjacent
surface. Slide
the griddle
Clamping Screws
toward
the rear
and out of
the hold-down tabs along
the bottom.
C. CAREFULLY lift and hold
the griddle. A thermostat
capillary is routed through
a clip. Gently lift the griddle
to one side and slip the
capillary out of the clip.
D. Lay the griddle
on the padded surface.
Do not disconnect or pull
on the capillary.
E. Remove the 2 burner
hold-down screws
at the rear of the burner.
• Pull the burner straight
back toward the rear
and out of the gas inlet.
F. Use a 1/2" deep well socket
to remove and replace
the orifice.
E
Back of Range
Reverse these steps to re-assemble the griddle. Push excess
capillary back into the entry hole. Route the thermostat
capillary so it is held by the clip. Place the unused orifice in
the holder for possible future use.
Once the conversion is complete and checked, fill out the conversion label and affix the label near the rating label. For ranges,
place the label beneath the control panel. For rangetops, place the label on the bottom of the unit.
(if present)
.047, NAT
.076
NOTE: Remove
the 2 screws
positioned on
the inside only.
Do not remove
the outermost
screws—they
are for leveling.
B
C
Capillary
D
Front of Range
F
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ADJUST BURNER FLAMES
Normally, burners do not need further adjustment.
Make adjustments only when necessary.
A. Turn on the gas. Plug in electrical cord.
B. Turn all burners on highest setting and check
the flames. They should be blue in color. When
using LP gas, the flames may have some yellow
tipping at the ends of the flame. Foreign particles
in the gas line may cause an orange flame at first,
but this will soon disappear.
C. Turn the burner knob to "LO" while observing the
flame.
Adjust the setting of the upper row of flames using
the valve bypass screw as follows:
Adjustments must be made with two other burners
in operation on a medium setting. This prevents
the upper row of flames from being set too low,
resulting in the flame being extinguished when
other burners are turned on.
D. To adjust the flame, remove the knobs. Insert a small
flat-blade screwdriver into the hole in the center
of the valve stem to engage screw.
• If the flames are too small or flutter,
turn the screw counterclockwise.
• If the flames are too large, turn the screw
clockwise.
E. Make the adjustment by slowly turning the screw
until flame appearance is correct.
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