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PROPANE CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Explosion Hazard Death or serious injury can result from failure to follow these instructions. • Service by a qualified service technician only. • Shut off gas supply and disconnect power before servicing. • Reconnect all grounding devices after service. • Replace all parts and panels before operating. CONVERTING THE PRESSURE REGULATOR Remove the warming drawer and panel behind drawer. The pressure regulator is located in the lower, left hand rear corner of the range as viewed from the front. CONVERTING THE COOKTOP BURNERS A. Remove the top grates, burner caps and burner heads. Burner cap Burner cap Burner cap Burner head 2UL¿FHORFDWHG through this opening Burner head ',QVWDOOWKHSURSDQHRUL¿FHVLQWKHLUSUHFLVHORFDWLRQV Propane Red/Yellow Propane Orange/Light Blue Propane Blue/Magenta LR CR RR LF CF RF Propane Orange/Light Blue 7KHSUHVVXUHUHJXODWRUDQGWKHEXUQHURUL¿FHVDUHVHWIRU natural gas. To use propane gas, the regulator and burner RUL¿FHVPXVWEHFRQYHUWHG WARNING Do not operate the cooktop or oven burners of this range when using propane (bottled) gas EHIRUHFRQYHUWLQJWKHSUHVVXUHUHJXODWRUDQGEXUQHURUL¿FHV for propane gas use. Failure to do so could cause high ÀDPHVDQGWR[LFIXPHVZKLFKFDQUHVXOWLQVHULRXVLQMXU\ 7KHSURSDQHRUL¿FHVIRUWKHFRRNWRSEXUQHUVDUHVKLSSHGRQ the back of the range in the location shown. 3URSDQH&RQYHUVLRQ.LW 3UHVVXUH5HJXODWRU *DV9DOYH A. If this is your regulator: 1. Use an adjustable wrench to unscrew the hex-nut cap from the pressure regulator. 2. Completely remove the protective plastic cap off the threaded metal cap. Rotate cap counter- clockwise to loosen NAT PROPANE Cap assembly Regulator style A TOOLS REQUIRED: • Adjustable wrench • Socket wrench with 1/2" socket and extension • 3KLOOLSVKHDGVFUHZGULYHU • Flat bladed screwdriver (blade approximately 3/32" across) • Nut drivers: 1/4", 9/32" or 7mm To adjust your range for use with propane gas, follow these instructions: 1. Disconnect all electrical power, at the main circuit breaker or fuse box. 2. Shut off the gas supply to the range by closing the manual shut-off valve. 3. Turn the metal cap so the type of gas being converted to is displayed and replace the protective plastic cover. 4. Screw the hex-nut cap back into the regulator. (Do not over tighten) B. If this is your regulator: 1. Use an adjustable wrench to unscrew the hex-nut cap from the pressure regulator. 2. Turn the plastic cap 1/4 turn to disassemble. Rotate cap counterclockwise to loosen. NAT PROPANE Base Base Multi-ring Round burner B. Using a 7 mm or 9/32" nut driver, remove the top burner RUL¿FHV7KHVHPD\EHDFFHVVHGWKURXJKWKHEXUQHU opening in the base. Propane None Propane None LF1 LF2 LFC LF3 Propane None Propane Orange/Silver Propane None NOTICE: 6DYHWKHVHRUL¿FHVIRUIXWXUHFRQYHUVLRQEDFNWRQDWXUDOJDV &5HPRYHWKHSURSDQHRUL¿FHVIURPWKHER[SURYLGHG7KH SURSDQHRUL¿FHVKDYHWKHOHWWHU³/´RQWKHWRS To aid in identifying the proper location for the propane RUL¿FHVGXULQJFRQYHUVLRQIURP1DWXUDO*DVWR3URSDQH *DVFRORUFRGHVKDYHEHHQDGGHGWRWKHVLGHRUWRSRIWKH RUL¿FH6HHWKHFKDUWEHORZ(DFKRUL¿FHPD\DOVRVKRZD series of engraved marks (I, II, III . . .) located on the top. 95 Denotes 0.95mm Orifice size opening Denotes LP (Propane) III BURNER OUTPUT RATINGS: BTU/HR Propane Gas 10" W.C.P. BTU ORIFICE BURNER RATE SIZE (mm) COLOR MARKING LF 18,000 LF1 N/A 0.027 None 69L LF2 N/A 0.027 None 69L LF3 N/A 0.027 None 69L LFC N/A 0.016 None 40L LR 5,000 0.026 Red/Yellow 66L CF 9,500 0.0365 Orange/Light Blue 92L CR 9,500 0.0365 Orange/Light Blue 92L RF 15,000 0.045 Orange/Silver 114L RR 12,000 0.039 Blue/Magenta 99L 7RSUHYHQWOHDNDJHPDNHVXUHWKHRUL¿FHVSXGVDUHVHFXUHO\ screwed into the gas supply tubes. ( ,QVWDOOWKHROGRUL¿FHVSXGVLQWRWKHPHWDOER[RUEUDFNHW along with these instructions, and replace onto the back of the range for possible future conversion. CHECK SURFACE BURNERS 3XVKDQGWXUQDNQREWRWKH/,7(SRVLWLRQ$FOLFNLQJVRXQG indicates proper operation of the ignition system. When lighting DQ\EXUQHUVSDUNVZLOODSSHDUDWDOOEXUQHUVEXWJDVÀRZV from only the one selected. Once air is purged from the supply line, burner should light within 4 seconds. After burner lights, URWDWHWKHNQRERXWRIWKH/,7(SRVLWLRQ7U\HDFKEXUQHULQ succession until all burners have been checked. Quality of Flames 'HWHUPLQHWKHTXDOLW\RIÀDPHVYLVXDOO\1RUPDOEXUQHUÀDPHV should look like (A) or (B). (A) Soft blue flames- Normal for natural gas (B) Yellow tips on outer cones- Normal for propane gas /RQJEULJKW\HOORZÀDPHVDUHQRWQRUPDO1RUPDOÀDPHVPD\ show signs of an orange tint when well heated or signs of ÀLFNHULQJRUDQJHGXHWRSDUWLFOHVLQWKHJDVRUDLU Regulator style B 3. Turn the plastic cap over and hook it into the slots. Rotate cap 1/4 turn to reassemble. The type of gas to be used should now be visible on the top of the cap. 4. Screw the hex-nut cap back onto the pressure regulator. PROPANE CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS 31-11076 05-17 GEA C2S995 and C2S986

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(A) Soft blue flames—
Normal for natural gas
(B) Yellow tips on
outer cones—
Normal for propane gas
BURNER OUTPUT RATINGS: BTU/HR
Propane Gas 10” W.C.P.
BURNER
BTU
RATE
ORIFICE
SIZE (mm)
COLOR
MARKING
LF
18,000
LF1
N/A
0.027
None
69L
LF2
N/A
0.027
None
69L
LF3
N/A
0.027
None
69L
LFC
N/A
0.016
None
40L
LR
5,000
0.026
Red/Yellow
66L
CF
9,500
0.0365
Orange/Light Blue
92L
CR
9,500
0.0365
Orange/Light Blue
92L
RF
15,000
0.045
Orange/Silver
114L
RR
12,000
0.039
Blue/Magenta
99L
To adjust your range for use with propane gas, follow these
instructions:
1. Disconnect all electrical power, at the main circuit breaker or
fuse box.
2. Shut off the gas supply to the range by closing the manual
shut-off valve.
CONVERTING THE PRESSURE REGULATOR
CONVERTING THE COOKTOP BURNERS
A.
Remove the top grates, burner caps and burner heads.
B.
Using a 7 mm or 9/32” nut driver, remove the top burner
opening in the base.
To aid in identifying the proper location for the propane
series of engraved marks (I, II, III . . .) located on the top.
Remove the warming drawer and panel behind drawer. The
pressure regulator is located in the lower, left hand rear corner
of the range as viewed from the front.
A. If this is your regulator:
1.
Use an adjustable wrench to unscrew the hex-nut cap
from the pressure regulator.
2.
Completely remove the protective plastic cap off the
threaded metal cap.
3.
Turn the metal cap so the type of gas being converted to
is displayed and replace the protective plastic cover.
4.
Screw the hex-nut cap back into the regulator.
(Do not over tighten)
B. If this is your regulator:
1.
Use an adjustable wrench to unscrew the hex-nut cap
from the pressure regulator.
2.
Turn the plastic cap 1/4 turn to disassemble.
3.
Turn the plastic cap over and hook it into the slots.
Rotate cap 1/4 turn to reassemble. The type of gas to be
used should now be visible on the top of the cap.
4.
Screw the hex-nut cap back onto the pressure regulator.
TOOLS REQUIRED:
• Adjustable wrench
• Socket wrench with
1/2” socket and extension
• Flat bladed screwdriver
(blade approximately
3/32” across)
• Nut drivers: 1/4”, 9/32”
or 7mm
PROPANE CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS
PROPANE
NAT
Rotate cap counter-
clockwise to loosen
Cap assembly
Regulator style A
Rotate cap counter-
clockwise to loosen.
PROPANE
NAT
Regulator style B
NOTICE:
WARNING
Do not operate the cooktop or oven
burners of this range when using propane (bottled) gas
for propane gas use. Failure to do so could cause high
natural gas. To use propane gas, the regulator and burner
the back of the range in the location shown.
screwed into the gas supply tubes.
along with these instructions, and replace onto the back of the
range for possible future conversion.
LR
LF2
LF1
LFC
LF3
LF
RR
RF
CR
CF
Propane
Red/Yellow
Propane
Blue/Magenta
Propane
Orange/Light Blue
Propane
None
Propane
None
Propane
None
Propane
None
Propane
Orange/Silver
Propane
Orange/Light Blue
PROPANE CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS
31-11076
05-17
GEA
C2S995 and C2S986
95
III
Denotes 0.95mm Orifice size opening
Denotes LP (Propane)
Multi-ring
Round burner
Burner cap
Burner cap
Burner cap
Burner head
Burner head
Base
Base
through this
opening
CHECK SURFACE BURNERS
indicates proper operation of the ignition system. When lighting
from only the one selected. Once air is purged from the supply
line, burner should light within 4 seconds. After burner lights,
succession until all burners have been checked.
Quality of Flames
should look like (A) or (B).
show signs of an orange tint when well heated or signs of
WARNING
Explosion Hazard
Death or serious injury can result from failure to follow
these instructions.
• Service by a qualified service technician only.
• Shut off gas supply and disconnect power before servicing.
• Reconnect all grounding devices after service.
• Replace all parts and panels before operating.