L E A K / O P E N TO P T RO U B L E S H O OT I N G
W H A T T O D O :
U S E F U L N OT E S :
Customer smells gas
at all times
Customer smells gas
only when Open Top
Burners, Large Oven,
or Grill are in opera-
tion
Open Top Burner
Doesn't Light
CHECK for LEAKS at:
A) The two brass elbows coming from the
1/2"NPT pipe between the regulator and manifold
B) Along the manifold at every nut/washer
point and plug
C) At all connection points between tubing
and thermal valves at grill, griddle, and Small Oven-
(behind the front Kick Panel)
locations.
D) At the Dual Thermal Valve located in the
back of the range behind the Griddle or Grill assem-
bly.- To access the Dual T-Valve, the Griddle or Grill
assembly must be removed along with the rear
service cover.
CHECK for LEAKS at:
A) The Thermal Valve and connections
supplying the Large Oven at the front of the unit,
behind the Kick Panel, with oven on.
B) The Thermal Valve and connections
supplying the Grill, with Grill turned on.
C) O-Ring between the Simmer Block and
Simmer Valve for all Open Top Burners, with
burners on
Is the igniter sparking? The spark should be
jumping to the brass burner ring.
A) Make sure that the lead to the electrode is
secure, as well as the lead to the Spark Module and
that there is power also.
B) Spark Switches at control knobs should be
checked for power to and coming out from (with
knob in "lite" position. If there is power going to, yet
not coming out the other side, replace spark switch.
C) See Open Top Burner Lighting and
"Adjustable Low Setting" sections in the Installation
Manual.
N OTE: If using a
soap and water solu-
tion when checking
for leaks, be careful
not to get any water
on Spark Switches, as
doing so will cause a
short in the switch.
N OTE: It is
important that the
correct # wire be
traced from the Spark
Switch, to the Spark
Module, to the
Burner Electrode.
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PROBLEM A R E A :
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