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1. BURNER GRATE ZP APs l C BURNER CAP ER lt BURNER HEAD Oerr eH fas SPARK IGNITER YY a EN NSS MIXER TUBE CHIMNEY Turn each burner full on Flames should be blue in Foreign p Darticles in tha color with no trace ofy rellow ticles in the gas line may cause an orange flame at rest but this will soon disappear The burner flames should not flutter or blow away from the burner The inner cone of the flame should be between 1 2 and 3 4 long COOKTOP BURNER A ae to 3 4 ee A NI STEP 7 CHECK THE IGNITERS Operation of electric igniters should be checked after cooktop and supply line connectors have been carefully checked for leaks and cooktop has been connected to electric power To check for proper lighting push in and turm a burner valve to the LITE position The burner valve should light when gas is available to burner Once the burner lights it should be turned out of the LITE position Try each valve separately until all burners have been checked out BURNER IGNITION COOKTOP SPARK IGNITION When you tum the cooktop knob to LITE the spark igniter makes a series of electric sparks ticking sounds which light the burner During a power failure the burners will not light automatically In an emergency a cooktop burner may be lit with a match by following the steps below aE a eo4 52 2 aw sate i Pata Ja oy re a match and hold th iaht Wanda en fl
2. CAN CGA B1 49 1 or oe current Propane Installation Code CAN anri urth LARA rndee w rharp Annlinnhla CGA B149 CGA B149 2 and with local codes where appiican ie e Be sure your cooktop is installed properly by a qualified installer or service technician e This cooktop must be electrically grounded in accor dance with local codes or in their absence with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 Latest Edition See Grounding Instructions on page 6 e In Canada electrical grounding must be in accor dance with the current CSA C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and or local codes See Electrical Connec imen m tions e Be sure the installation of this cooktop in a mobile home conforms with the Manufactured Home Constnic tion and Safety Standard Title 24 CFR Part 3280 If this standard does not apply you must follow the standard far Manittartiirad Harma Ineatallatinne ANC 1225 H ri ANJA aVbCALAUdbsehU CLA CA AANA LEO CALICALIUIIO TUN OUI FLG es 4 anc Manufactured Home Installations Sites and Communi ties ANSI NFPA 501A or with local codes e In Canada mobile home installation must be in accordance with the current CAN CSA Z2 40 MH Mobile Home Installation Code aawa riasain wr a Na e Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above the cooktop Thev could be seriously burned climbing on the cooktop to reach them e To eliminate reaching over surlace bumers cabinet st orage ab
3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR NEW an a A JO Before you begin Read these instructions completely and carefully IMPORTANT Save these instructions for local inspector s use IMPORTANT OBSERVE ALL GOVERNING CODES AND ORDINANCES Note to Installer Be sure to leave these instructions with the Consumer SEALED GAS COO YTY se and Care Book for future reference WARNING If the information in this manual is _ not followed exactly a fire or explosion may _ result causing property damage personal r ie injury or death flarnmable vapors and liquids in oe vicinity of this or any other appliance i Done not tyt to y light a any y appliance as Do not touch any electrical switch do notu use s any phone in 1 your balding installation and service must he saint isis by a qualified installer s service This cooktop has been design certified by The American Gas Association according to ANSI Z21 1 latest edition and The Canadian Gas Association according to CAN CGaA 1 1 Latest Edition You ll find safety precautions in vour Use and Care book Read them carefully e Installation of this cooktop must conform with local nnarae nrin tha nheanra nf lans eevleac with tha Ala RAMA VE lik VIG CAL OLITALO UE AVA CULO WILI UIC iNa tional Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 Latest Edition In Canada installation must conform with the current Natural Gas Installation Code
4. and removal A siight amount of force is required to push the nut driver down over the ring m m i m amn m RETAINER SN Save these orifices f for future a conversion back to gt natural gas a SPECIAL NOTE To convert the range back to natural gas use the orifices that you removed during the L P Propane conversion and reverse steps 1 6 of the L P Propane Adjust the low flame setting using the valve bypass conversion section screw as follows Low setting adjustments must be made with two other burners in operation on a medium setting This procedure prevents the low flame from being set too low resulting in the flame being extinguished when other burners are turned on 4 IMPORTANT Remove all packing material and literature from cooktop before connecting gas and electrical supply to range STEP 3 CONNECT THE COOKTOP TO GAS 1 Connect the cooktop to the gas supply line 2 Install a manual shutoff valve in the gas line in Twana SS Se ewee es Bet Brae LEE Ae an easily accessible location outside the cooktop Be sure you know how and where to shut off the gas supply to the cooktop m 1 2 o 3 MIN 7 PAN TH IELECTRICAL a Sm MH Pree PRESSURE REGULATOR i q7raet me mm 1 J 1 2 PIPE a 4 COUPLING Be Uy eeo ELECTRICAL OUTLET DSS SHUT OFF VAL VE VRE 3 Check for leaks After connecting range to gas check system for leaks with a manome
5. gas at 4 of water column pressure It is shipped from the factory set for natural gas FOR PROPER OPERATION THE MAXIMUM INLET PRESSURE TO THE REGULATOR MUST BE NO MORE THAN 14 OF WATER COLUMN PRESSURE For checking the regulator the inlet pressure must be at least 1 or 3 4 KPA greater than the regulator output setting If the regulator is set for 4 of water column pressure the inlet pressure musi be at least 5 if the reguiator is set for 10 the inlet pressure must be at least 11 The gas supply line to the cooktop should be 1 2 or 3 4 pipe In Canada flexible connectors must be single wall metal connectors no longer than 6 feet in length PROPANE GAS ADJUSTMENTS NOTE The pressure regulator is set for natural gas To use Propane Gas the regulator must be converted 4 Change the cooktop burner orifices by A Removing the top grates burner caps and burner heads ne poche N CSE To adjust your range for use with L P Propane gas A a BURNER GRATE follow these instructions rt f i 1 Disconnect all electrical power at the main circuit breaker or fuse box Bk cee ne RN s 2 Shut off the gas supply to the range by closing the ae e BURNER CAP manual shut off valve he Pressure Regulator by ie m BURNER HEAD CAP GASKET SAAN G2 2 rak y et onal eT SPRING BOWL gt gt 4 L_77 RETAINER baal MIXER TUBE CHIMNEY ST ea Bia O
6. ame near the bumer ha el hact you want to upnt wooden m tches work best 2 Push in and turn the control knob slowly Be sure you are turning the correct knob for the burner sikh YM e NOTE If the burner does not light within five seconds turn the knob off and wait one minute before trying again STEP 8 WHEN ALL HOOKUPS ARE mM MEEI eee COMPLETED MAKE SURE ALL CONTROLS ARE LEFT IN THE OFF POSITION MAKE SURE THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR TO THE RANGE IS UNOBSTRUCTED MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION The serial plate for your R is located on the bottom of the burner box In addition to the model and serial numbers it tells you the ratings of the burners and type of fuel and pressure the cooktop was adjusted for when it left the factory When ordering parts always include the serial number model number and code letter to ensure proper replacement parts Parts may be obtained through General Electric Hotpoint Factory Service Centers or General Electric Hotpoint authorized Customer Care servicers We Pub No 31 10169 aw Wats VWa Recycied Paper 2299C4053P039 1 8 Printed in LaFayette Georgia
7. annua EP PROPANE N POSITION POSITIO A Unscrew the cap B Place your thumb against the flat side of the spring retainer and press down to remove the retainer C Carefully look at the spring retainer to locate the NAT or L P Propane position D Turn the spring retainer over so that L P Propane is showing on the bottom E Snap the retainer back into posilion B Remove the vaive control knobs 5 Locate the L P Propane orifices C Through the openings locate the valve bypass The L P Propane orifices are shipped in the serews located on the lawer might cide of the literature package They will have a digit number OLLCwoso IUCALCU ULI UIT LOWC L LiU Siac OLI UIC r p gt J A o valves and the letter L on one side Each orifice will also show a series of engraved marks I II or III located on the top J Using a screwdriver screw down fully ina gt clockwise rotation the brass bypass screw W j _ ILS ln These marks denote the precise location of each orifice to the cooktop burner J ji GLASS COOKTOP LD a Z N E Using a 7mm or 9 32 nut driver remove the top O burner orifices These may be accessed through the burner air gas mixer tube chimney Fs N oe are KNN i S MIXER TUBE CHIMNEY IIS SSS D D NOTE The orifices have a spring loaded retaining N ring pe the hex head to hold the orifice td in the nut driver during installation
8. ligned with the large slot in the wall receptacle to provide proper polarity in the er ee ee SEAWAY LT nd Ewa Ww rt bad alee wate a J aLi t4 SW connection of the power cord Insure proper ground sat and firm connection gt gt before use KAN Da Ww Wy x Align large prongs slots jl Temporary method Ii Adaptor plugs not permitted in Canada CATITION ATTACHING THE ADAPTOR GROTI Wia A AWATO ZAR AAAWAAAAUSA LLALA SAAS AL LWIA NIIN UL ND TERMINAL TO THE WALL RECEPTACLE COVE SCREW DOES NOT GROUND THE APPLIANCE UNLESS THE SCREW IS METAL AND NOT INSULATED AND THE WALL RECEPTACLE IS GROUNDED THROUGH THE HOUSE WIRING THE CUSTOMER SHOULD HAVE THE CIRCUIT CHECKED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN TO MAKE SURE THE RECEPTACLE IS PROPERLY CXDANTTIATIAGTY ORJ OUID CGL When disconnecting the power cord from the adaptor always hold the adaptor with one hand If this is not done the adaptor ground terminal is very likely to break with repeated use Should this happen DO NOT TISE the annliannra imtil a nrnner hed alt edie LI A Wia LAL ap pce C4h4044 Ca prop 4 ground has again been established USAGE SITUATIONS WHERE APPLIANCE POWER CORD WILL BE DISCONNECTED FREQUENTLY Do not use an adaptor plug in these situations because disconnection of the nower cord vlares We BRERA VER WR BEEW SA RAWAA WA LEAL rw Ys CAJE LE Piave undue strain on the adaptor and leads to eventual failure of the adaptor ground
9. ounding type appliance extension cord and that the current carrying rating of the cord in amperes be equivalent to or greater than the branch circuit rating Such extension cords are obtainable through your local appliance dealer GROUNDING IMPORTANT Please read carefully FOR PERSONAL SAFETY THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY GROIINDED The power cord of this appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding plug which mates with a standard three prong grounding wall receptacle to minimize the possibility of electric shock hazard from this appliance The customer should have the wall receptacle and circuit checked by a qualified electrician to make sure tne receptacie is pr operly grounded i NS C Insure proper ground and firm connection N SS before use Where a standard two prong wall receptacle is encountered it is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to have it replaced with a properly grounded three prong wall receptacle DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD GROUND PRONG FROM THE POWER CORD USAGE SITUATIONS WHERE THE APPLIANCE POWER CORD WILL BE DISCONNECTED INFREQUENTLY For 15 amp circuit only do not use an adaptor on a 20 amp circuit Where local codes permit a TEMPORARY CONNECTION may be made to a properly grounded two prong wall receptacle by the use of a UL listed adaptor available at most hardware stores The larger slot in the adaptor must be a
10. ove burner should be avoided e Adjust surface burner flame size so it does not extend beyond the edge of the cooking utensil e Never use your cooktop for warming or heating the room Prolonged use of the cooktop without adequate ventilation can be hazardous TOOLS YOU WILL NEED For cutting countertop saber saw For gas supplv connection pipe wrenches For conversion from Natural to Propane gas adjustable open end wrench and 7mm socket driver or 9 32 nutdriver For burner flame adjustment Phillips head and blade type screwdrivers ADDITIONAL MATERIALS YOU MAY NEED 2 PRs Ta ea ea ae E z WAS lle sliul Oll Val e Pipe joint sealant 172 pipe nipple 1 FROM BACKWALL nal FROM CUTOUT CENTER LINE w i E 30 MIN A NANAH ABIDI J J EVN i CLEARANCE TOSIDE WAL 18 MIN TO CABINET 4 O ri AV w 2 VA MIN bee aes 5 Ne CLEARANCE uS TO SIDE WALL bA m Make sure ine wali coverin gs countertop and cabinets around the cooktop can iisa the heat up to 200 F generated by the cooktop to Drarnria naria arn c Lhsavviss awe Lae a a ww tco adjacen For Jiextbie connection where iocai codes permit e Flexible metal tubing same 3 4 or 1 2 I D as fae aminnkhy lina Ba vuPrpp y si 1 e Adapter or union For rigid connection Pipe fittings as required STEP 2 PROVIDE ADEQUATE GAS SUPPLY This cooktop is designed to operate on natural
11. ter Ifa manometer is not available turn the gas supply on to the range and use a liquid leak detector at all joints and connections to check for leaks Tighten all connections if necessary to prevent gas leakage in the range or supply line Check alignment of valves after connecting the range to the gas supply to be sure the manifold pipe has not been moved A misalignment could cause the valve knob stem to rub on the control panel resulting in a gas leak at the valve Disconnect this range aad its individual shutoff valve from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures greater than 1 2 psig meer the range from the gas SUEY 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 Ul FOR INSTALLATION OVER A BUILT IN OVEN See Built In Oven Installation for complete instructions yp ti COY Se A W sri F AN FROM COUNTERTOP 90 7 STREET EL 2 DIA HOLE 20 7 8 FROM FRONT OF 45 COUNTERTOP TO ELBOW HOLE CENTER CABINET SIDES _ iN STEP 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Electrical Requirements Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions we strongly recommend against the use of an extension cord However if you still elect to use an extension cord it is absolutely necessary that it be a UL listed 3 wire gr
12. terminal The customer should have the two prong wall receptacle replaced with a three prong grounding receptacle by a qualified electrician before using the appliance In Canada mobile home installation must be in accordance with the current CAN CSA Z240 MH NAAN lo Home Thet iviODiie Liuiriv i L TILE COUNTER ie Iie r tha Before instauing t the unit in the cutout attach uit adhesive backed foam tape shipped with unit around the bottom surface of the glass near the edge of the maintop To attach the unit to the counter insert the hold rinrrren hea nbata iha alata Fa a es at i N nf tha aimit UUW VICGACACLOS in ine DIULS VLILI CALCII SIUC U1 Le ULIL Use the screws supplied to attach unit to counter as shown The unit must rest on the metal flange around the burner box and not on the glass MOUNTING BURNER BOX HOLD DOW SIDES BRACKET f Les Coeoqoeocecko SUSE SUITABLE FASTENERS FOR ANCHORING IN PRET Wt EZ ESTE FF CABINET SIDES 2E ER N We STEP 6 ASSEMBLING THE COOKTOP BURNERS Place the burner head on the burner bowl so that the location of the spark igniter matches up with the opening in the burner head Position the burner cap on the burner head Place the burner grate over the burner assembly and into the burner bowl The bottoms of the burner grates have fingers that fit into the corresponding indentations in the burner bowl r Sees SS SVE WEA REEL ATT EB ae fll

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