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Adjustments
1. Legs
Tools Required: Carpenter's level, channel locks.
If the cooked product seems to be lopsided, check the leveling of the modular range. Place a
carpenter's level across the range top and level the range from front to back and from side to side.
To adjust the leveling of the range, tilt the range to one side, and using channel locks, unscrew the
adjustable leg insert as required. Repeat this procedure as necessary for each leg.
2. Pilot Flame Height
Tools Required: Standard flat blade screwdriver.
To adjust pilot flame height of the top burners, locate the pilot adjustment screws found on the front
manifold pipe. It is not necessary to remove the manifold cover, as adjustment access holes have
been provided in the panel. With screwdriver, turn the adjustment screw of the pilot valve
experiencing the pilot flame height problems (Fig. 1). Rotate the screw clockwise to decrease and
counterclockwise to increase the flame height.
Fig. 1
3. Air Shutter Adjustment
Tools Required: Standard flat blade screwdriver.
The efficiency of the top burners depends upon a delicate balance between the air supply and the
volume of gas. Whenever this balance is disturbed, poor operating characteristics and excessive
gas consumption will occur.