Maytag Range AGR4400ADW User Manual

Service  
This manual is to be used by qualified appliance  
technicians only. Maytag does not assume any  
responsibility for property damage or personal  
injury for improper service procedures done by  
an unqualified person.  
This Base Manual covers general information  
Refer to individual Technical Sheet  
for information on specific models  
This manual includes, but is  
not limited to the following:  
AGR4400ADW  
Freestanding  
Gas Range  
AGR4412ADB/Q/S/W  
AGR5712ADB/Q/S/W  
CPL1100ADH/L/Q/T/W  
CPL1110ADH/L/T  
CPR1100ADQ/W  
CGL1100ADQ/W  
CGR1110ADQ/W  
CGR1125ADQ/W  
CGR1415ADH  
CGR1425ADH/Q/S/T/W  
CGR3725ADB/Q/S/W  
CG31200ADQ/V/W  
CG31400ADW  
CG31600ADB/Q/V  
CG34800ADQ/S/T/V/W  
CP31200ADV  
CP31600ADQ/V  
LGR3330ADB/W  
LPR1115ADW  
MGR5751ADB/Q/W/S  
MGR5752ADW  
MGR4451ADB/Q/W/S  
MGR4452ADB/Q/W  
PGR4420LDQ/W  
PGR5720LDQ/W  
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Table of Contents  
ImportantInformation .................................................... 2  
ImportantSafetyInformation  
OvenDoorRemoval .................................................21  
OvenDoorHingeReciever .......................................22  
SidePanelRemoval ................................................22  
Backguard ..............................................................22  
StorageDrawerRemoval .........................................22  
StorageDrawerTrackRemoval ...............................22  
WarmingDrawerRemoval .......................................22  
WarmingDrawerElement .......................................22  
ConvenienceOutlet/CircuitBreaker  
(CanadianModelsOnly) ..........................................22  
Oven Light Assembly ..............................................23  
PowerCord .............................................................23  
Frameless Door Disassembly  
Safety Practices for Servicer .................................... 4  
Servicing .................................................................. 4  
ReceivingOven ........................................................ 5  
UsingtheOven ........................................................ 5  
Baking, Broiling, and Roasting ................................. 6  
Connecting Range to Gas ........................................ 6  
ElectricalRequirements ........................................... 6  
ExtenstionCord ....................................................... 6  
ProductSafetyDevices ............................................ 6  
GeneralInformation  
CookingNomenclature ............................................. 7  
Specifications .......................................................... 8  
PlacementoftheOven ............................................. 8  
Do Not Block Air Vents ............................................ 8  
(LargeandStandardWindows) ...............................23  
FramelessOvenDoor..............................................24  
Door Disassembly (No Window) .............................25  
LocationofModelNumber........................................ 8 Appendix A: Installation Instructions  
ModelIdentification .................................................. 8  
Service ..................................................................... 8  
Parts and Accessories............................................. 8  
ExtendedServicePlan ............................................. 8  
Grounding ................................................................ 9  
RangeDescription ...................................................10  
TroubleshootingProcedures ........................................11  
TestingProcedures  
ModelsCP31200AD*,CG31200AD* ..................... A-2  
ModelsCPL1100AD*,CGL1100AD* ..................... A-4  
ModelLPR1115AD* .............................................. A-6  
ModelsCPL1100AD*,CGL1100AD*,  
CP31200AD*,CG31200AD*,LPR1115AD* ........ A-8  
All models except CP31200AD*, CG31200AD*,  
CPL1100AD*,CGL1100AD*,LPR1115AD* ........ A-9  
Appendix B: Use and Care  
ComponentTestingProcedures ..............................14  
M1OvenControlTesting .........................................16  
Quick Test Mode.....................................................17  
Description of Error Codes ......................................17  
DisassemblyProcedures  
ModelsCP31200AD*,CG31200AD*,  
CPL1100AD*,CGL1100AD* ............................... B-2  
ModelsCPR1100AD*,CGR1110AD*,  
CGL1100AD*,CGR1415AD*,CGR1425AD*,  
CGR3725AD*,CP31200AD*,CG31200AD*,  
CG31400AD*,CP31600AD*,CG31600AD*,  
CG34800AD* ..................................................... B-4  
ModelsAGR4400AD*,AGR4412AD*,  
AGR5712AD*,MGR4451AD*,MGR4452AD*,  
MGR575*AD*,PGR4420LD*,PGR5720LD* ....... B-7  
CareandCleaning............................................... B-10  
RemovingandReplacingRange ..............................20  
Maintop Assembly ..................................................20  
FrontControlPanel .................................................20  
ControlPanel ..........................................................20  
Control Board Assembly .........................................20  
Rocker Switch.........................................................20  
Top Surface Valve and Spark Switch.......................20 Appendix C: LP/Natural Gas Conversion  
SealedBurner .........................................................20  
OpenBurner ...........................................................21  
OvenSensor ...........................................................21  
BakeBurnerandIgnitor...........................................21  
BroilBurnerandIgnitor............................................21  
Valve/RegulatorAssembly ......................................21  
Manual Oven Door Latch Assembly ........................21  
SparkModule..........................................................21  
ModelsCP31200AD*,CG31200AD* ..................... C-2  
ModelsCPL1100AD*,CGL1100AD* ..................... C-4  
ModelCPR1100AD*.............................................. C-5  
ModelLPR1115AD* .............................................. C-8  
ModelsAGR5712AD*,CG34800AD*,  
CGR3725AD*,MGR5751AD*,MGR5752AD*,  
PGR5720AD* ..................................................... C-9  
ModelsAGR4400AD*,AGR4412AD*,  
MGR4451AD*,MGR4452AD*,PGR4420LD*,  
CGR1425AD*,CGR1415AD*,CGR1110AD*,  
CP31600AD*,CG31400AD* ............................. C-12  
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Important Safety Information  
Recognize this symbol as a safety precaution.  
! WARNING  
!
Due to the nature of cooking, fires can occur as a  
result of overcooking or excessive grease. Although a  
fire is unlikely, if one occurs proceed as follows:  
WARNING  
!
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly,  
a fire or explosion may result causing property  
damage, personal injury or death.  
Oven Fires  
1. Do not open the oven door.  
2. Turn all controls to the OFF position.  
3. As an added precaution turn off the electricity at  
the main circuit breaker or fuse box and the gas  
at the main supply valve.  
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors  
or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
4. Allow the food or grease to burn itself out in the  
oven.  
If smoke or fire persist call the local fire department.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
• Extinguish any open flame.  
• Do not try to light any appliance.  
• Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any  
phone in your building.  
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s  
phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.  
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire  
department.  
To avoid risk of property damage or personal injury do  
not obstruct the flow of combustion or ventilation air to  
the oven.  
To avoid risk of electrical shock, serious personal  
injury or death: Verify the oven has been properly  
grounded and always disconnect the electrical supply  
before servicing this unit.  
Installation and service must be performed by an  
authorized installer, service agency or gas supplier.  
NOTE: The maximum gas supply pressure for these  
models must not exceed 14 inches W.C.P.  
WARNING  
!
To avoid risk of electrical shock, property damage,  
personal injury or death; verify wiring is correct, if  
components were replaced. Verify proper and complete  
operation of unit after servicing.  
Safety Practices for Servicer  
Safe and satisfactory operation of gas ranges depends  
upon its design and proper installation. However, there is  
one more area of safety to be considered:  
This gas appliance contains or produces a chemical or  
chemicals which are known to the state of California to  
cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.  
To reduce the risk from substances in the fuel or from  
fuel combustion make sure this appliance is installed,  
operated, and maintained according to the instructions  
in this manual.  
Servicing  
Listed below are some general precautions and safety  
practices which should be followed in order to protect  
the service technician and consumer during service and  
after service has been completed.  
1. Gas smell—Extinguish any and all open flames and  
open windows.  
2. Turn gas off—Service range with gas turned off  
unless testing requires it.  
3. Checking for gas leaks—Never check for leaks  
with any kind of open flame. Soap and water solution  
should be used for this purpose. Apply solution to  
suspected area and watch for air bubbles which  
indicates a leak. Correct leaks by tightening fittings,  
screws, connections, applying approved compound,  
or installing new parts.  
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Important Safety Information  
4. Using lights—Use a hand flashlight when servicing  
ranges or checking for gas leaks. Electric switches  
should not be operated where leaks are suspected.  
This will avoid creating arcing or sparks which could  
ignite the gas. If electric lights are already turned on,  
they should not be turned off.  
5. Do not smoke—Never smoke while servicing gas  
ranges, especially when working on piping that  
contains or has contained gas.  
6. Check range when service is completed—After  
servicing, make visual checks on electrical  
connection, and check for gas leaks. Inform  
consumer of the condition of range before leaving.  
7. Adhere to all local regulations and codes when  
performing service.  
• Never use range for warming or heating a room. This  
may cause burns, injuries, or a fire.  
• Do not use water on grease fires.  
• Do not let grease or other flammable materials collect  
in or around range.  
• Do not repair or replace any part of range unless it is  
recommended in this manual.  
• Use only dry potholders. Moist or damp potholders  
used on hot surfaces may result in a burn from steam.  
Do not let a potholder touch the flame. Do not use a  
towel or a bulky cloth as a potholder.  
• Never leave range unattended while cooking.  
Boilovers can cause smoking and may ignite.  
• Only certain types of glass/ceramic, earthenware, or  
other glazed utensils are suitable for oven use.  
Unsuitable utensils may break due to sudden  
temperature change.  
• Use care when opening oven door. Let hot air or  
steam escape before removing or replacing food.  
• Do not heat unopened food containers in oven.  
Buildup of pressure may cause a container to burst and  
result in injury.  
Receiving Oven  
• Installer needs to show consumer location of the range  
gas shut-off valve and how to shut it off.  
• Authorized servicer must install the range, in  
accordance with the Installation Instructions.  
Adjustments and service should be performed only by  
authorized servicer.  
• Plug range into a 120–volt grounded outlet only. Do  
not remove round grounding prong from the plug. If in  
doubt about grounding of the home electrical system,  
it is consumers responsibility and obligation to have an  
ungrounded outlet replaced with a properly grounded  
three-prong outlet in accordance with the National  
Electrical Code. Do not use an extension cord with  
this appliance.  
• Insure all packing materials are removed from the  
range before operating it, to prevent fire or smoke  
damage should the packing material ignite.  
• Ensure range is correctly adjusted by a qualified  
service technician or installer for the type of gas  
(Natural or LP). Some ranges can be converted for  
use with Natural or LP gas.  
With prolonged use of a range, high floor  
temperatures could result. Many floor coverings will not  
be able to withstand this kind of use. Never install  
range over vinyl tile or linoleum that cannot withstand  
high temperatures. Never install range directly over  
carpeting.  
• Keep range vent ducts unobstructed.  
• Place oven racks in desired location while oven is cool.  
If a rack must be moved while oven is hot, use a dry  
potholder.  
• Do not use aluminum foil to line oven bottom or racks.  
Aluminum foil can cause a fire and will seriously affect  
baking results, and damage to porcelain surfaces.  
• Do not touch interior surfaces of oven during or  
immediately after use. Do not let clothing or other  
flammable materials come in contact with bake or broil  
burners.  
• Other areas of the oven can become hot enough to  
cause burns, such as vent openings, window, oven  
door and oven racks.  
To avoid steam burns, do not use a wet sponge or cloth  
to wipe up spills on hot cooking area.  
• Do not store combustible or flammable materials, such  
as gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids near  
or in oven.  
• Do not clean oven door gasket located on back of the  
door. Gasket is necessary to seal the oven and can be  
damaged as a result of rubbing or being moved.  
• Do not drape towels or any materials on oven door  
handles. These items may ignite causing a fire.  
Using the Oven  
• Do not leave children alone or unattended where a  
range is hot or in operation. They could be seriously  
burned.  
CAUTION  
!
• Do not allow anyone to climb, stand or hang on the  
door. They could damage the range and cause severe  
personal injury.  
• Wear proper apparel. Loose fitting or hanging garments  
should never be worn when using oven. Flammable  
material could ignite if brought in contact with flame or  
hot oven surfaces which may cause severe burns.  
Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets  
above range. Children may climb on oven to reach  
these items and become seriously injured.  
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Important Safety Information  
Gas Burner Orifices  
Universal orifices are  
used on most valves.  
They must be adjusted  
or set for the type of gas  
being used Natural or  
LP.  
After servicing a valve or  
orifice verify it is  
adjusted properly before  
completing service.  
Baking, Broiling, and Roasting  
• Do not use oven area for storage.  
• Stand back from range when opening door of a hot  
oven. Hot air or steam can cause burns to hands,  
face, and eyes.  
• Do not use aluminum foil anywhere in the oven. This  
could result in a fire hazard and damage the range.  
• Use only glass cookware appropriate for use in gas  
ovens.  
• Always remove broiler pan from oven when finished  
broiling. Grease left in pan can catch fire if oven is  
used without removing grease from the broiler pan.  
• Meat that is close to the flame may ignite when  
broiling. Trim any excess fat to help prevent excessive  
flare-ups.  
Oven Safety Valve  
Oven valve is designed  
to be a safety valve. Two  
basic designs are used  
in gas ranges.  
• Make sure broiler pan is placed correctly to reduce any  
possibility of grease fires.  
Hydraulic type valve  
Electric type valve  
• Should a grease fire occur in the broiler pan, turn off  
oven, and keep oven door closed until fire burns out.  
Both types are safety  
valves because they are  
indirectly operated or  
controlled by the oven  
thermostat, which  
controls a pilot flame or  
electric ignitor, to open  
and close the oven valve.  
Connecting Range to Gas  
Install manual shut-off valve in gas line for easy  
accessibility outside range. Be aware of the location of  
the shut-off valve.  
Electrical Requirements  
120-volt, 60 Hertz, 15 amp, individual circuit which is  
properly grounded, polarized and protected by a circuit  
breaker or fuse.  
Grounded Oven Frame  
Ground prong on power  
cord is connected to the  
frame, usually a green  
lead fastened by a  
screw. In addition, any  
part or component  
capable of conducting  
an electric current is  
grounded by its  
Extension Cord  
Due to possible pinching during installation, extension  
cords should not be used on products.  
Extension cords will adversely affect the performance of  
spark system.  
mounting.  
Product Safety Devices  
If any ground wire,  
Safety devices and features have been engineered into  
the product to protect consumer and servicer. Safety  
devices must never be removed, bypassed, or altered in  
such a manner as to defeat the purpose for which they  
were intended.  
screw, strap, nut, etc. is  
removed for service, or  
any reason, it must be  
reconnected to its  
original position with  
original fastener before  
the appliance is put into  
operation again.  
Listed below are various safety devices together with the  
reason each device is incorporated in the gas ranges.  
Pressure Regulator  
Maintains proper and  
steady gas pressure for  
operation of oven  
controls. Regulator must  
be set for the type of  
gas being used Natural  
or LP. After servicing  
regulator, make certain it  
is set properly before  
completing service.  
Failure to do so can  
create a possible shock  
hazard.  
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General Information  
This manual provides basic instructions and suggestions  
for handling, installing and servicing gas ranges.  
This manual contains information needed by authorized  
service technicians to install and service gas ranges.  
There may be, however, some parts which need further  
explanation. Refer to the Installation Instructions, Use  
and Care, Technical Sheets or the toll-free technical  
support line.  
The directions, information, and warnings in this manual  
are developed from experience with, and careful testing  
of the product. If the unit is installed according to this  
manual, it will operate properly and will require minimal  
servicing. A unit in proper operating order ensures the  
consumer all the benefits provided by clean, modern gas  
cooking.  
Cooking Nomenclature  
M G R 5 7 5 1 A D W  
Color  
A
B
C
H
L
P
Q
S
T
Almond on Almond  
Black  
Brand  
Amana  
Magic Chef  
Graffer &  
Sattler  
Brushed Chrome  
Traditional White  
Traditional Almond  
Prostyle  
Monochromatic Bisque  
Stainless  
Traditional Bisque  
White on White  
Frost White (True Color White)  
A
C
G
H
J
M
N
U
Y
Hardwick  
Jenn-Air  
Maytag  
Norge  
Universal  
Crosley  
W
F
N
Natural Bisque (True Color Bisque)  
Listing  
Fuel  
A
UL/AGA  
B
D
E/J  
G
L
M
P
Butane  
C
D
G
M
P
CSA/CGA/CUL  
Dual Listed  
220-240 V / 50-60 Hz  
Military Model  
PSB Approved  
(Singapore)  
Dual Fuel  
Electric  
Gas, Natural  
Liquid Propane  
Microwave  
Standing Pilot  
No Fuel  
X
Export 120 V / 60 Hz  
X
W
Warming Drawer  
Production Code  
This identifies the  
production version.  
Product Type  
A
C
D
E
G
L
M
P
Q
R
S
T
Accessory/Cartridge  
Cooktop Updraft/Countertop  
Downdraft Cooktop or Warming Drawer  
Eyelevel Range  
Grill  
Range (20")  
Range (36")  
Drop In (24")  
Wall Oven (27")  
Range, Free-Standing (30")  
Slide-In (30")  
Feature Content  
1000-3999  
4000-6999  
7000-9999  
Brands  
Maytag/Amana  
Jenn Air  
Range Hood  
V
W
Y
Z
OTR  
Wall Oven  
RV Range  
RV Top  
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General Information  
Specifications  
Refer to individual Technical Sheet for specification  
information.  
Model Identification  
Complete enclosed registration card and promptly return.  
If registration card is missing:  
• ForAmana product call 1-800-843-0304 or visit the  
• For Maytag product call 1-800-688-9900 or visit the  
• For product in Canada call 1-866-587-2002 or visit the  
When contacting provide product information located on  
rating plate. Record the following:  
Placement of the Oven  
This freestanding range must be placed in the kitchen or  
comparable room. All safety guidelines must be followed  
and free air flow around the range is essential (see  
Chapter 2).  
Do Not Block Air Vents  
Model Number:  
___________________  
___________________  
___________________  
___________________  
___________________  
All air vents must be kept clear during cooking. If air  
vents are covered during operation, the oven may  
overheat. If this occurs, a sensitive, thermal safety device  
automatically removes power to the oven, rendering the  
oven inoperable. The oven will remain in this state until it  
has sufficiently cooled.  
Manufacturing Number:  
Serial or S/N Number:  
Date of purchase:  
Dealer’s name and address:  
Service  
Keep a copy of sales receipt for future reference or in  
case warranty service is required. To locate an authorized  
servicer:  
• ForAmana product call 1-800-628-5782 or visit the  
• For Maytag product call 1-800-462-9824 or visit the  
• For product in Canada call 1-866-587-2002 or visit the  
Location of Model Number  
To request service information or replacement parts, the  
service center will require the complete model, serial, and  
manufacturing number of your freestanding range. The  
number can be found on a metal tag located on the back  
of the control panel. Reach behind the top left corner of  
the control panel and rotate the tags up to view the data.  
Warranty service must be performed by an authorized  
servicer. We also recommend contacting an authorized  
servicer, if service is required after warranty expires.  
Rating Label  
Parts and Accessories  
Purchase replacement parts and accessories over the  
phone. To order accessories for your product call:  
• ForAmana product call 1-877-232-6771 or visit the  
• For Maytag product call 1-800-688-9900 or visit the  
• For product in Canada call 1-866-587-2002 or visit the  
Model Number  
Extended Service Plan  
We offer long-term service protection for this new oven.  
• Dependability PlusSM Extended Service Plan is  
specially designed to supplement Maytag’s warranty.  
This plan covers parts, labor, and travel charges.  
Call 1-800-925-2020 for information.  
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General Information  
Grounding  
WARNING  
!
NOTE: This appliance must be properly grounded, for  
Attaching adapter ground terminal to wall receptacle  
cover screw does not ground appliance unless the  
cover screw is metal and not insulated, and wall  
receptacle is grounded through the house wiring.  
Consumer should have circuit checked by a qualified  
electrician to verify receptacle is properly grounded.  
personal safety.  
Power cord on this appliance is equipped with a three-  
prong grounding plug. This matches standard three-prong  
grounding wall receptacle to prevent possibility of electric  
shock from this appliance.  
Consumer should have wall receptacle and circuit  
checked by qualified electrician to verify receptacle is  
properly grounded.  
When disconnecting power cord from adapter, always  
hold adapter with one hand. If this is not done, adapter  
ground terminal is very likely to break with repeated use.  
Should this happen, DO NOT USE appliance until a  
proper ground has been established.  
Neutral Wire  
Hot Line  
Ground  
It is the consumers responsibility to replace standard two-  
prong wall receptacles with properly grounded three-prong  
wall receptacles.  
DO NOT, UNDERANYCIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR  
REMOVE THE THIRD (GROUND) PRONG FROM  
POWER CORD.  
For 15 amp circuits only, do not use an adapter on 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 adapter  
(available at most hardware stores).  
NOTE: Circuit tester can be used to verify voltage at  
outlet. Connect one lead to hot line and the  
other lead to ground. Circuit tester should light.  
Larger slot on adapter must be aligned with larger slot in  
the wall receptacle to provide proper polarity.  
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Range Description  
Control  
Oven Light Switch  
Surface  
Burners  
Surface  
Burners  
Surface Burner  
Control Knobs  
Surface Burner  
Control Knobs  
Door Handle  
Broil Burner  
Oven Door  
Oven Light  
and Sensor  
Oven Racks  
Door Hinge  
Door Hinge  
Bake Burner  
Model Number  
Rating Label  
Service/  
Warming  
Drawer  
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Troubleshooting Procedures  
WARNING  
!
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and gas to oven before servicing,  
unless testing requires power and/or gas.  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Correction  
Clean burner cap.  
Replace spark module.  
Verify pressure 4” WCP for  
natural, 10” WCP for LP.  
Poor ground on burner cap ...........................  
Weak or failed spark module ........................  
Low gas pressure..........................................  
Burners will not ignite; no  
spark at top burner.  
Clogged burner port ......................................  
Clean burner cap.  
No 120 VAC to range ....................................  
Micro switch contacts not closing..................  
Verify voltage at wall outlet.  
Check wiring against appropriate  
wiring diagram. Verify all  
terminals and connections are  
correct and tight. Check micro  
switch contacts.  
Check wiring against appropriate  
wiring diagram. Verify all  
terminals and connections are  
correct and tight.  
Faulty wiring. Bad connection at burner  
electrode and electrode socket .....................  
Burner will not ignite. No  
spark to burner ignitors when  
burner knob is rotated to  
“LITE” position.  
Inoperative spark module..............................  
Check module according to  
testing procedures information.  
Clean electrode or burner cap.  
Electrode dirty. Burner cap dirty ....................  
Cracked or broken electrode, electrode  
wire or electrode socket ................................  
Replace electrode.  
Check for cracked ignitor or pinched ignitor  
wire ...............................................................  
Poor continuity to burner cap.........................  
Replace ignitor lead or electrode.  
Clean burner cap and lead.  
Bad ground connection or lack of continuity  
to ground or ignitor ........................................  
No spark or only random  
spark at one ignitor.  
Tighten ground connection and  
correct any breaks in ground path  
from ignitor path to unit ground  
path.  
Cracked or broken ignitor extension lead......  
Shorted valve switch/harness........................  
Replace ignitor lead.  
Replace switch/harness. If  
shorting is caused by excessive  
spillovers, customer education is  
advised.  
Unit continues to spark after  
knob is turned to OFF  
position.  
Switch has slipped off the valve ....................  
Carefully reposition switch on  
valve and rotate from OFF to  
high, several times to verify  
switch is not broken.  
No voltage to control......................................  
No voltage from control .................................  
Loose wire connection or broken wire...........  
Check for 120 VAC at control. If  
no voltage check power source.  
No oven operation in bake or  
broil.  
Check 120 VAC to ignitor, if no  
voltage, replace control.  
Verify all connections are clean  
and tight, replace broken wire.  
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Troubleshooting Procedures  
WARNING  
!
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and gas to oven before servicing,  
unless testing requires power and/or gas.  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Correction  
Failed ignitor..................................................  
Check ignitor current draw, 3.2 –  
3.6 Amps. Replace ignitor, if it  
fails test.  
Gas pressure too high ...................................  
Check for correct gas pressure.  
Natural gas pressure should be 4"  
WCP and LP gas pressure should  
be 10" WCP.  
No gas flows to burner.  
Ignitor glows red.  
Check gas valve for continuity.  
Verify all connections are clean  
and tight, replace broken wire.  
Failed gas valve.............................................  
Loose wire connection or broken wire...........  
Ignitor positioned too far from burner ............  
Reposition ignitor closer to  
bake/broil burner.  
Dirt or grease in orifice or burner...................  
Insufficient gas pressure ...............................  
Clean orifice or burner.  
Check for correct gas pressure.  
Natural gas pressure should be 5"  
WCP and LP gas pressure should  
be 10" WCP.  
Gas flows to bake/broil  
burner, but burner does not  
light.  
Power outage ................................................  
Power outage ................................................  
Verify power is present at unit.  
Verify that the circuit breaker is  
not tripped.  
Replace household fuse, but do  
not fuse capacity.  
Verify power is present at unit.  
Verify that the circuit breaker is  
not tripped.  
Replace household fuse, but do  
not fuse capacity.  
Broil burner shuts off shortly  
after the start of self-clean  
operation. Bake and broil  
functions operate normally.  
See “Control Systems  
Troubleshooting.”  
Control Error..................................................  
No power to fan motor...................................  
Check for 120 VAC supplied at  
fan motor. If no voltage is  
present, check for broken or  
loose wiring between fan motor  
and relay board. If voltage is  
present at fan motor, go to the  
next step.  
Check motor winding for  
continuity. Check for a frozen  
motor shaft. Check for broken  
wiring between motor and neutral  
terminal block.  
Fan motor does not operate.  
Failed fan motor or winding/frozen shaft .......  
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WARNING  
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unless testing requires power and/or gas.  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Correction  
Failed oven lamp.....................................  
Failed wiring ............................................  
Check lamp and replace is necessary.  
Check for broken, loose or dirty  
connections.  
Oven light does not operate.  
Failed light socket....................................  
Failed light plunger/switch .......................  
Check light socket for continuity.  
Check plunger/switch for continuity.  
Check wiring diagram for application.  
Oven is cleaning......................................  
Oven is still hot ........................................  
Allow cycle to complete.  
Door will not unlock until unit has  
cooled to safe temperature. Do not  
force door open, this will void  
warranty. Blow cool air on door latch  
area to quicken process.  
Oven door will not unlock  
Normal.....................................................  
Electronically Controlled..........................  
Oven smokes/odor first few  
times of usage  
Minor smoking and/or odor is normal  
the first few times of oven usage.  
See Testing Procedures for  
diagnostic checks.  
Failure Codes  
Power Outage..........................................  
Improperly set oven controls ...................  
Oven door locked ....................................  
Check power supply/circuit breaker.  
Verify oven controls are properly set.  
Verify oven door is unlocked after a  
clean cycle.  
Verify oven is not set for delayed  
cooking program.  
Part or all of the appliance  
does not work  
Delayed cooking......................................  
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Component Testing Procedures  
WARNING  
!
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and gas to oven before servicing,  
unless testing requires power and/or gas.  
Illustration  
Component  
Test Procedure  
Results  
Oven light socket  
Test continuity of receptacle terminals ... Indicates continuity with bulb inserted.  
Measure voltage at oven light................. 120 VAC, see wiring diagram for terminal  
identification.  
If no voltage present, check wiring.  
Rocker switch  
Measure continuity of switch positions:  
Closed................................................. Continuity  
Open................................................... Infinite  
Door lock switch  
Switch connection in following  
Normally Open  
NC  
NO  
positions: Not engaged ........................ COM-NO=Open, COM-NC=Closed  
Engaged .............................. COM-NO=Closed, COM-NC=Open  
Disconnect wires and test for  
COM  
Manual Latch  
assembly with switch  
continuity per wiring diagram.................. See wiring diagram for schematic layout.  
Refer to Parts Manual for replacement  
components.  
NOTE: Control will cancel function if  
latch is moved to LOCK position during  
Bake or Broil.  
Bake burner  
Bake burner  
Verify gas is supplied.  
Verify proper orifice installed-Nat or LP.. Blue flame with no yellow tipping.  
Check for obstructions, contamination  
Air shutter opening: .469" to .531".  
in ports or damage ................................. Replace if punctured or torn.  
Verify gas is supplied.  
Air shutter opening: .349" to .411".  
Models CPL1100AD*, Verify proper orifice installed-Nat or LP.. Blue flame with no yellow tipping.  
CGL1100AD*  
Check for obstructions, contamination  
in ports or damage ................................. Replace if punctured or torn.  
Broil burner  
Verify gas is supplied.  
Verify proper orifice installed-Nat or LP.. Blue flame with no yellow tipping.  
Check for obstructions, contamination  
Air shutter opening: .281" to .343".  
in ports or damage ................................. Replace if punctured or torn.  
Ignitor  
Test for voltage at terminals ................... 120 VAC  
Test for amount of amperage in circuit ... 3.2 to 3.6 Amps.  
(Ignitor may glow, but not have  
sufficient amperage to open valve).  
Temperature sensor  
Measure resistance................................  
Approximately 1000 at room  
temperature 80°F.  
Gas thermostat  
Models AGR4400AD*,  
CGR1415AD*,  
CGR1110AD*,  
CGL1100AD*,  
Test for voltage at terminals ................... 120 VAC  
CPL1100AD*,  
CP31200AD*,  
CG31200AD*,  
CG31400AD*  
Gas thermostat  
Model CPR1100AD*  
Test for voltage at terminals ................... 120 VAC  
Pressure regulator  
Verify gas pressure (WCP)..................... 4" Natural  
10" LP/Propane  
If using LP service, verify proper gas  
supply conversion.  
Spark ignition  
electrode  
Test for resistance of spark lead ............ Continuity  
Test ignitor to chassis............................. No continuity from ignitor to chassis.  
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WARNING  
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unless testing requires power and/or gas.  
Illustration  
Component  
Spark module  
Test Procedure  
Test for voltage at terminals  
Results  
4 + 0  
L and N............................................... 120 VAC  
Input  
L or N  
GND  
Polarity and ground ............................ Not subject to polarity  
Test for voltage at terminals................... 120 VAC  
Spark module  
2 + 0  
CGL1100AD*  
Polarity and ground................................ Not subject to polarity  
Holder orifice  
Shut-off Valve  
Verify gas pressure (WCP).................... 4" Natural  
10" LP/Propane  
Check orifice for debris ..........................  
Verify gas supply is turned on.  
Clean as needed.  
Gas is turned on.  
Shut-off Valve  
Verify gas supply is turned on.  
Gas is turned on.  
Model CPL1100AD*  
Verify gas is supplied.  
Orifice adjusted for Natural or LP.  
270° valve  
Adjust set screw for simmer control ....... Refer to LP/Nat. conversion instructions.  
Unplug switch harness at rear of  
range. Test for continuity at wire  
terminals.  
120 VAC  
Spark 270° switch  
Switch in LITE position......................... Continuity  
Switch in any other position.................. Infinite  
Spark switch  
Model CGL1100AD*  
Unplug switch harness at rear of  
range. Test for continuity at wire  
terminals.  
120 VAC  
Switch in LITE position......................... Continuity  
Switch in any other position.................. Infinite  
Sealed burner  
Verify gas is supplied............................. Gas present.  
Check for obstructions or  
contamination in burner ports................. Clean/remove any foreign objects.  
Check ignitor for bending/cracking.  
Open burner  
Verify gas is supplied............................. Gas present.  
Model CPR1100AD*,  
LPR1115AD*,  
Verify air shutter adjusted properly......... Air shutter opening: .400" to .500".  
CP31200AD*,  
CG31200AD*  
Open burner  
Verify gas is supplied............................. Gas present.  
Models CPL1100AD*,  
CGL1100AD*  
Verify air shutter adjusted properly......... Air shutter opening: .435" to .565".  
Open burner  
Verify gas is supplied............................. Gas present.  
Model CGR1110AD*  
Verify air shutter adjusted properly......... Air shutter opening: .420" to .460".  
Pilot burner  
Verify pilot selector cartridge is set to  
Models CPL1100AD*, the proper gas........................................ LP or Natural  
CPR1100AD*,  
LPR1115AD*,  
CP31200AD*,  
CG31200AD*  
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Component Testing Procedures  
WARNING  
!
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and gas to oven before servicing,  
unless testing requires power and/or gas.  
Illustration  
M1 Controlled  
Component  
Oven temperature  
adjustment  
Test Procedure  
Press Bake pad.  
Enter 550 on the digit-pad.  
Immediately press and hold Bake pad  
for 3 to 5 seconds.  
Results  
While increasing or decreasing oven  
temperature, this does not affect self-  
cleaning temperature.  
Oven can be adjusted from -35 to +35  
degrees in 5-degree increments by  
pressing More + or Less - pads. To  
avoid over adjusting the oven, move  
temperature 5 degrees each time.  
Wait 4 seconds for the data entry  
timer to expire to accept the change.  
Temperature adjustment is retained  
even through a power failure.  
Press and hold Cancel and Bake  
pads for 3 to 5 seconds. Press  
More + or Less - pads to change.  
Press and hold Cancel and Clock  
pads for 3 to 5 seconds.  
Press and hold Cancel and Delay  
pads for 3 to 5 seconds. Press  
More + or Less - pads to change.  
Press and hold Cancel and Keep  
Warm pads for 3 to 5 seconds until  
beep sounds.  
M1 Controlled  
Temperature display  
This mode enables the user to indicate  
°F or °C on the display.  
M1 Controlled  
M1 Controlled  
Clock Display  
24 Hour Clock  
Allows clock to be toggled On or OFF.  
Allows the time on the clock to be  
toggled from 12 hour or 24 hour display.  
M1 Controlled  
M1 Controlled  
Factory Default  
Twelve hour off  
Allows the clock to be reset to factory  
settings.  
Control will automatically cancel any  
cooking operation and remove all relay  
drives 12 hours after the last pad  
touch.  
See Sabbath mode to disable.  
M1 Controlled  
Sabbath Mode  
Hold Clock pad for 3 to 5 seconds to  
activate Sabbath mode.  
"SAb" will be displayed and flash for 5  
seconds then remain on until until timed-  
out or cancelled.  
The status “SAB” is NOT fault code 5A6.  
All pad inputs are disabled except for  
CANCEL and CLOCK pads.  
Hold Clock pad for 3 to 5 seconds to  
disable Sabbath mode.  
This mode disables the normal 12 hour  
shutoff to allow operation of the bake  
mode for a maximum of 72 hours.  
The oven light is not disabled.  
Desired bake function must be  
initiated before entering Sabbath  
mode.  
M1 Controlled  
M1 Controlled  
Child lock out  
Press and hold Cancel and Cook &  
Hold pads for 3 to 5 seconds until  
beep sounds.  
To reactivate the control, press and  
hold Cancel and Cook & Hold pads  
for 3 to 5 seconds.  
This is a safety feature that can be used  
to prevent children from accidentally  
programming the oven. It disables the  
electronic oven control.  
Child lockout features must be reset after  
a power failure.  
The last 5 diagnostic codes will be stored  
in the non-volatile memory.  
Diagnostic Code  
Display  
Press and hold More + pad within 60  
seconds of powering up the unit.  
Cycle through the codes using the  
More + or Less - pads.  
See "Description of Error Codes" for  
explanation.  
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WARNING  
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unless testing requires power and/or gas.  
"Quick Test" Mode for Electronic Range Control  
Follow procedure below to use the quick test mode. Entries must be made within 32 seconds of each other or the  
control will exit the quick test mode.  
1. Press and hold Cancel and Broil pads for 3 seconds.  
2. Once the control has entered the "Quick Test" mode, release both pads.  
3. Press each of the following pads indicated in the table below.  
NOTE: First time one of following pads are pressed it will activate the response.  
The second time the pad is pressed it will deactivate the response.  
NOTE: This mode can only be entered within the first 5 minutes after power up.  
NOTE: If the temperature sensor is greater than 400° F and the "Quick Test" mode will be disabled if the  
temperature sensor reaches 400° F while under test.  
Display will indicate the following:  
Key  
Operation  
Bake relay activated  
[Bake]  
[Broil]  
Broil relay activated  
[Keep Warm]  
[Cook&Hold]  
[Clean]  
N\A  
Last Diagnostic Code displayed  
Beep sounds  
[Delay] (M1)  
[Timer]  
[Clock]  
EEPROM Version Number displayed  
Main Code Version Number displayed  
All Segments On  
[More +]  
Even Segments On  
[Less –]  
Odd Segments On  
[Cancel]  
End Factory Test Mode  
Description of Error Codes  
Error diagnostic codes can only be viewed by entering the Diagnostic Code Display Mode.  
Each error code is four digits long and is created based on the following table.  
Digit  
Description  
1 – Local to the control circuit board  
3 – Sensor or meat probe  
4 – Control input  
1st  
Primary System:  
9 – Door lock  
d – Diagnostic: measurable parameter  
c – Control related, replace control  
2nd  
Measurable:  
3rd  
4th  
Secondary System: Sequential numbering  
Oven Cavity: 1 – Upper oven (or single cavity oven)  
2 – Lower oven  
c – Control specific  
Diagnostic Code Display Mode may be started only within 60 seconds when powering up the control.  
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unless testing requires power and/or gas.  
Diagnostic Code Checking  
Code  
1c1c  
1c2c  
Description  
Shorted key  
Keyboard tail disconnected  
When Checked  
Always  
Detection  
1 minute  
1 minute  
20 seconds  
3 tries  
3 tries  
3 tries  
1 minute  
Always  
Always  
When accessing EEPROM  
Always  
Cook or clean programmed  
Latch unlocked  
1c31 Cancel key circuit problem  
1c6c  
1c7c  
1c8c  
1d11  
EEPROM error  
Control not calibrated  
Cooking program error  
Runaway temp (650°F), door unlocked  
1d21  
Latch locked  
1 minute  
Runaway temp (950°F), door locked  
3d11 Sensor open  
3d21 Sensor shorted  
9d11 Latch will not lock  
Cook or clean active  
Cook or clean active  
Latch should be locked  
20 seconds  
20 seconds  
See Note 6  
Diagnostic Code Handling  
Code  
Measurable  
What is Displayed  
Action Taken By Control  
Disables audible for affected key  
depression  
1c1c  
Keypress  
Nothing  
Disables all outputs 1, 2  
Disables lights and timers  
Disables audible for key depression  
Disables all outputs 1  
1c2c  
Keyboard loop improper value  
Nothing  
Disables lights and timers  
Disables all outputs for cavity 1  
Disables all outputs 1  
1c31 Cancel key improper value  
BAKE flashes 3  
Nothing  
1c6c  
1c7c  
1c8c  
No response from EEPROM  
Calibration value out of range  
CRC invalid  
"CAL" in the time digits Completely disables oven 4  
Nothing  
Cancels active cook function  
1d11 Sensor resistance > 2237 Ohms  
1d21 Sensor resistance > 2787 Ohms  
BAKE flashes 3  
BAKE flashes 3  
Disables all cook function for cavity  
Disables all cook function for cavity  
Disables all cook function for cavity  
3d11  
Sensor resistance > Infinite Ohms  
BAKE flashes 3  
BAKE flashes 3  
Nothing  
3d21  
Disables all cook function for cavity  
Sensor resistance > 0 Ohms  
4d11 Door switch not closed when door is  
locked  
Disables Clean and Lockout  
functions 5  
4d51 Door switch not open or closed  
Disables Clean and Lockout  
functions 4, 5  
Turn off light and disable light from  
door switch  
Nothing  
9d11  
Disables Clean and Lockout  
LOCK flashes 3  
functions 4  
Lock switch not closed  
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unless testing requires power and/or gas.  
NOTES:  
1
"Action Taken" applies as long as the condition exists. If the condition goes away, the control recovers.  
2
If there is a cook function or timer active, the function continues. The user cannot edit the function, and [Cancel] will cancel the cook  
mode.  
3
Flash rate: 0.2 seconds on, 0.1 second off. Pressing any key will clear the display until the fault clears and is re-triggered.  
4
"Action Taken" applies until there is a POR (Power On Reset ["hard reset"]).  
5
If the control believes the door is locked, unlock it when the function cancels and the cavity temperature cools.  
6
Special conditions for latch faults (9dxx):  
A known good unlock position is defined as when the unlock switch reads closed and lock switch reads open.  
A known good lock position is defined as when the unlock switch reads open and lock switch reads closed.  
A faulted switch means the switch input is reading an invalid state, neither open nor closed.  
If at POR, the latch is not at a known good unlock position:  
Affected DLBs (Double Line Breaks) and loads are disabled during detection.  
If the control is in a known good unlock position and the lock switch becomes faulted:  
The control will not fault.  
If a function requiring latch movement is attempted while the lock switch is faulted, the control will sound an error  
tone and the function will be disabled.  
+
_
Bake  
Timer  
Broil  
CANCEL  
Keep  
Warm  
Cook  
Hold  
Clean  
Clock  
Delay  
Typical M1 Control  
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Disassembly Procedures  
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death:  
disconnect electrical and gas supply before servicing.  
!
WARNING  
4. Reverse procedure to reinstall control board  
assembly.  
Removing and Replacing Range  
1. Turn off power to the range at the circuit breaker.  
2. Turn off gas supply line to unit.  
3. Pull the range forward out of the cabinet opening.  
4. Unplug the power cord leading from unit to outlet.  
5. Replace the range using the installation instructions  
and anti-tip bracket(s).  
Rocker Switch  
1. Remove control panel, see "Control Panel" procedure  
steps 1 through 7.  
2. Disconnect and label wire terminals from rocker  
switch.  
3. Squeeze tabs on rocker switch and push outward to  
release from control panel.  
4 . Reverse procedure to reinstall indicator light.  
Maintop Assembly  
1. Turn power off to unit.  
2. Remove sealed burners, see "Sealed Burner"  
procedure.  
3. Remove screws securing main top to orifice holder  
assembly.  
4. Raise the front edge of the maintop and pull forward.  
5. Lift maintop assembly from the oven chassis.  
6. Reverse procedure to reinstall maintop assembly.  
Top Surface Valve and Spark Switch  
1. Remove front control panel, see "Front Control Panel"  
procedure, steps 1 through 4.  
2. Remove spark switch by pulling straight off valve.  
3. Remove screw securing valve to front manifold.  
4. Replace and reassemble in reverse order.  
Front Control Panel  
Sealed Burner  
1. Turn off electrical power and gas to the range.  
2. Disconnect gas and power from unit.  
3. Remove grates.  
1. Open or remove oven door from unit.  
2. Remove control knobs from gas valves, by pulling.  
3. Remove screws located on the bottom edge of the  
front control panel.  
4. Obtain Burner Wrench (removal and installation tool,  
P/N 8312D075-60, see picture below).  
5. Place Burner Wrench on burner properly (the wrench  
is labeled for proper ignitor alignment).  
6. Once the wrench is properly aligned on the burner,  
apply steady and even pressure while turning the  
wrench counterclockwise. Turn the burner no more  
than two inches to loosen.  
4. Remove control panel by sliding one way or the other  
and pulling away from the unit.  
5. Reverse procedure to reassemble.  
Control Panel  
1. Remove maintop assembly, see "Maintop Assembly"  
procedure, steps 1 through 4.  
2. Remove screws securing control panel heat shield.  
3. Remove screws securing bottom outside edges of the  
control panel.  
4. Pull unit out from the wall far enough to allow the  
back outside screws to be loosened.  
5. Loosen the back outside screws securing control  
panel to backguard.  
6. Grasp front lower outside edges of the control panel  
and push inward on the outside edges of the  
backguard to release the control panel front.  
NOTE: Some minor crunching or grinding sounds may  
be heard. This is normal, but be careful not to  
chip the finish in visible areas.  
7. Once loose, lift the burner straight up and out of the  
mounting hole.  
8. Label and disconnect wire terminals from burner.  
9. Remove screw and washer (securing burner support  
to main top) from the burner openings.  
10.Replace and reassemble in reverse order.  
NOTE: Front edges of the control panel are difficult to  
release from backguard.  
7. Once the control panel bottom edges are free, pull  
control panel forward and raise the control panel  
upward to release screws securing top back edges  
and allow control panel to tip forward.  
This gap  
fits over  
the ignitor.  
8. Reverse procedure to reinstall control panel.  
Control Board Assembly  
1. Remove control panel, see “Control Panel”  
procedure, steps 1 through 7.  
Ignitor  
2. Remove screws securing control board bracket to  
control panel.  
3. Label and disconnect terminal plug from control board  
assembly.  
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5. Maneuver ignitor wire terminal plug through the rear  
of the oven cavity.  
6. Disconnect ignitor wire terminal plug.  
7. Remove screws securing broiler to oven cavity.  
8. Carefully maneuver burner off of the broiler orifice  
spud and remove from cavity.  
9. Remove screws securing ignitor to broiler.  
10.Remove wing nut securing flame spreader to broiler.  
11. Replace and reassemble in reverse order.  
Open Burner  
1. Remove maintop assembly, see "Maintop Assembly"  
procedure, steps 1, 4 and 5.  
2. Remove clip securing burner tubing to surface valve.  
3. Lift surface burner and gently move burner up and  
toward the rear of the range.  
4. Replace and reassemble in reverse order.  
Oven Sensor  
1. Disconnect power before servicing.  
2. Open oven door and remove screws securing sensor  
to oven cavity.  
Valve / Regulator Assembly  
NOTE: Requires removal of range from installation  
position.  
NOTE: Gently pull wiring through cavity wall.  
1. Turn off electrical power and gas to the range.  
2. Disconnect gas and power from unit.  
3. Disconnect oven sensor at the connector terminal  
and remove.  
3. Remove nut securing broiler tubing to gas valve.  
4. Remove nut securing bake tubing to gas valve.  
5. Remove screws securing assembly to unit chassis.  
6. Disconnect wires and gas lines to gas valve.  
7. Replace and reassemble in reverse order.  
4. Reverse procedure to reinstall sensor.  
NOTE: Verify connection is pushed through the  
insulation.  
Manual Oven Door Latch Assembly  
1. Remove maintop assembly, see "Maintop Assembly"  
procedure, steps 1 through 6.  
2. Remove screws securing latch assembly to the front  
of the oven cavity outer shell.  
3. Label and disconnect wire terminals from latch  
assembly.  
4. Reverse procedure to reinstall door latch assembly.  
Bake Burner and Ignitor  
1. Turn off electrical power and gas to the range.  
2. Disconnect gas and power from unit.  
3. Remove oven door and racks.  
4. Remove screws securing bottom bake cover.  
5. Raise the back of the bake burner cover and slide  
cover back to release the front edge of cover and lift  
out of oven cavity.  
6. Remove screws securing bake burner assembly to  
the oven chassis.  
7. Maneuver bake burner from the burner orifice and out  
of the slotted location.  
Spark Module  
NOTE: Requires removal of range from installation  
position.  
1. Remove screws securing lower rear access panel.  
2. Disconnect and label wire connections from the spark  
module.  
3. Remove screws securing spark module to unit  
chassis.  
4. Replace and reverse procedure to reassemble.  
8. Pull forward on assembly to allow the ignitor terminal  
plug to pass through the back of the oven cavity.  
9. Disconnect terminal plug and remove assembly from  
the oven cavity.  
10.Remove screws securing ignitor to bake burner.  
11.Replace and reassemble in reverse order.  
Oven Door Removal  
!
WARNING  
To avoid risk of personal injury or property damage,  
do not lift oven door by the handle.  
Broil Burner and Ignitor  
1. Turn off electrical power and gas to the range.  
2. Disconnect gas and power from unit.  
3. Remove oven door, and racks.  
4. Remove screws securing ignitor wire plate cover to  
back of the oven cavity.  
1. Open oven door and place door hinge locking device  
into lock position.  
2. Place oven door in first stop position, then grasp both  
sides and lift up off the hinges.  
3. Reverse procedure to reinstall oven door.  
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!
WARNING  
Oven Door Hinge Receiver  
1. Turn off power to unit.  
2. Remove oven door, see "Oven Door Removal"  
procedure.  
3. Remove maintop assembly, see "Maintop Assembly"  
procedure, steps 1 through 5.  
Storage Drawer Track Removal  
1. Remove the storage drawer by pulling it out to the  
fully open or stop position, lifting the drawer at the  
rear to disengage the drawer track rollers from the  
drawer runners, and sliding the drawer out of the  
range.  
4. Remove side panel, see "Side Panel Removal"  
procedures.  
5. Remove the top and bottom screws securing hinge  
assembly to the front frame.  
6. Remove hinge from oven chassis.  
7. Reverse procedure to reinstall oven door hinge.  
2. The tracks are mounted to a rear support and the  
frame of the range. Remove the two track mounting  
screws and remove the track. If the track support is  
being replaced, remove the mounting screw securing  
it to the side frame and remove the support.  
Warming Drawer Removal  
1. Pull warming drawer out as far as it will go.  
2. Located on each side of the track is a plastic lever  
inside the track location. Push the left side down and  
the right side up to release slide from track and pull  
forward.  
Side Panel Removal  
1. Turn off power to unit.  
2. Remove oven door, see "Oven Door Removal"  
procedure.  
3. Remove maintop assembly, see "Maintop Assembly"  
procedure, steps 1 through 5.  
4. Remove screws securing lower rear galvanized cover  
from unit.  
5. Remove screws securing top and back of side panel.  
6. Pull rear of side panel away from range then slide  
side panel forward to release from side panel  
spacers.  
3. When installing warming drawer, align slide with track  
and push warming drawer into place.  
Warming Drawer Element  
1. Remove warming drawer, See "Warming Drawer  
Removal" procedure, steps 1 and 2.  
2. Remove screws securing element to bottom and  
back of chassis.  
7. Reverse procedure to reinstall side panel.  
3. Pull element forward until element end are through  
the back of the unit.  
4. Disconnect wire terminal from element.  
5. Reverse procedure to reinstall element.  
Backguard  
NOTE: Requires removal of oven from installation  
position.  
Convenience Outlet/Circuit Breaker  
(Canadian Models)  
1. Remove control panel, see "Control Panel" procedure  
for removal.  
2. Label and disconnect wire terminals from  
convenience outlet and/or circuit breaker.  
3. Remove screws securing outlet and/or circuit breaker  
to backguard and push outward to release.  
4 . Reverse procedure to reinstall convenience outlet  
and/or circuit breaker.  
1. Remove maintop assembly, see "Maintop Assembly"  
procedure, steps 1 through 6.  
2. Remove screws securing upper back panel form unit.  
3. Remove screws securing bottom outside edges of the  
backguard to unit chassis.  
4. Reverse procedure to reinstall backguard.  
Storage Drawer Removal  
1. Pull drawer straight out to first stop. Lift the front and  
pull out to second stop.  
2. Let front of door rest on floor. Place hands toward  
back of drawer and lift it out.  
3. To replace:  
a. Place the set of rollers on the drawer behind the  
set of rollers on the oven. (As shown above.)  
b. Align the guides and push the drawer back into  
position.  
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!
WARNING  
Frameless Door Disassembly  
Oven Light Assembly  
(Large and Standard Windows)  
1. Remove oven door, see "Oven Door Removal"  
procedure.  
Oven Light Bulb/Oven Light Socket  
NOTE: Requires removal of unit from cabinet to replace  
oven light socket.  
2. Place door on a protected surface.  
1. Turn off power to unit.  
3. Remove screws securing bottom trim to oven door.  
4. Slide outer oven door glass and trim towards the  
bottom of the oven door and remove.  
2. Open oven door to gain access to oven light.  
3. Unscrew (counterclockwise) glass knurled dome.  
4. Unscrew (counterclockwise) oven light bulb.  
5. Detach right and left trim pieces for outer door glass.  
NOTE: To avoid damaging the new bulb and  
decreasing life of the bulb, do not touch new  
bulb with bare hands or fingers.  
NOTE: Proceed with the following steps for door handle  
and inner door disassembly.  
6. Remove screws securing top door handle trim to  
oven door chassis.  
Hold with a cloth or paper towel.  
7. Remove screws securing door handle brackets to  
inner door panel.  
NOTE: Proceed with the following steps for oven light  
socket removal.  
8. Lift upward on the lower side of the door handle to  
release side alignment screws and rotate towards the  
top of the oven door to release and remove.  
9. Remove screws securing door handle to door handle  
brackets.  
5. Remove unit from installation position, see  
“Removing and Replacing Oven” procedure.  
6. Disconnect or unplug the power cord leading from  
unit to fuse box or junction box depending on unit.  
7. Remove screws securing back cover and remove.  
8. Carefully displace fiberglass insulation away from  
rear of light socket.  
NOTE: Proceed with the following steps for inner door  
disassembly.  
9. Disconnect wires from light socket.  
10.Remove screws securing lower door glass retainer to  
door baffle and remove.  
11 Slide inner door glass downward to release from  
upper door glass retainers and remove.  
12.Remove screws securing door baffle to door lining  
and remove.  
13.Remove insulation from oven door.  
14.Lift inner glass and glass frame from oven door.  
15.Reverse procedure to reassemble oven door.  
10.Push socket assembly inwards into the oven cavity.  
11.Reverse procedure to reinstall light socket.  
Reposition insulation around lamp socket.  
NOTE: Reposition fiberglass insulation around oven  
light socket to eliminate possibility of heat  
related problems.  
Power Cord  
NOTE: Requires removal of range from installation  
position.  
1. Turn off electrical power and gas to the range.  
2. Disconnect gas and power cord from unit.  
3. Remove storage drawer.  
4. Disconnect power cord plug located behind storage  
drawer.  
5. Remove screw securing cord to unit.  
6. Replace and reassemble in reverse order.  
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disconnect electrical and gas supply before servicing.  
!
WARNING  
Frameless Oven Door  
Door  
Seal  
Door  
Lining  
Door  
Insulation  
Standard Window  
Inner  
Glass  
Door  
Baffle  
Door  
Glass  
Support  
Large Window  
Door  
Glass  
Clip  
Door  
Glass  
Door  
Window  
Gasket  
Lining  
Inner  
Glass  
Door  
Panel  
Glass  
Frame  
Door  
Baffle  
Inner  
Door  
Glass  
Top  
Door  
Trim  
Door  
Trim  
Door  
Insulation  
Door  
Handle  
Door  
Gasket  
Door  
Door  
Handle  
Glass  
Retainer  
Glass  
Support  
Door  
Trim  
Outer  
Door  
Glass  
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!
WARNING  
Door Disassembly (No Window)  
1. Remove oven door, see "Oven Door Removal"  
procedure.  
2. Place door on a protected surface.  
3. Remove screws securing door handle to door panel.  
4. Remove screws securing door panel to door lining  
and remove door liner.  
5. Remove insulation from oven door.  
6. Reverse procedure to reassemble oven door.  
Oven Door - No Window  
Door  
Seal  
Door  
Lining  
Door  
Insulation  
Door  
Handle  
Door  
Panel  
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Installation Instructions (Models CP31200AD*, CG31200AD*)  
ꢉꢇꢄꢅꢆꢋꢋꢆꢅꢉꢌꢇ ꢈꢁꢆꢍꢉꢇꢊꢄ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇꢈꢉꢇꢊ  
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Installation Instructions (Models CP31200AD*, CG31200AD*)  
ꢈꢉꢎꢂꢇꢄꢉꢌꢇ AꢆO ꢄꢉꢈꢂ ꢏꢋꢂꢆꢁꢆꢇꢏꢂ ꢆꢐꢌꢑꢂ ꢏꢌꢌꢒꢉꢇꢊ ꢄꢓꢁꢀꢆꢏꢂ  
ꢅꢌ ꢐꢓꢁꢇꢂꢁ ꢁꢆꢅꢂ ꢀꢌꢁ  
ꢇꢆꢅꢓꢁꢆꢋ ꢊꢆꢄ ꢔꢄꢂꢂ ꢁꢆꢅꢉꢇꢊ ꢋꢆꢅꢂꢕ  
ꢏꢌꢇꢑꢂꢇꢅꢉꢌꢇꢆꢋ ꢌꢑꢂꢇ  
0 INCHES  
ꢄꢂꢋꢀꢃꢏꢋꢂꢆꢇ ꢌꢑꢂꢇ  
3 INCHES (7.6 CM)  
3 INCHES (7.6 CM)  
9,200 BTU/HR OR LESS  
MORE THAN 9,200 BTU/HR  
1 INCH (2.5 CM)  
Check the range model number plate to see if the range is  
approved for installation in mobile homes and/or  
recreational park trailers. If approved the following items  
are applicable.  
ꢁꢂꢏꢁꢂꢆꢅꢉꢌꢇꢆꢋ ꢆꢁꢒ ꢅꢁꢆꢉꢋꢂꢁꢄ  
The installation of a range designed for recreational park  
trailers must conform with state or other codes or, in the  
absence of such codes, with the Standard for  
Recreational Park Trailers, ANSI A119.5-latest edition.  
ꢎꢌꢐꢉꢋꢂ ꢖꢌꢎꢂꢄ  
In Canada the range must be installed in accordance with  
CAN/CSA - Z240.6.2 - Electrical Requirements for R.V.’s  
(CSA Standard CAN/CSA - Z240 RV Series) and Section  
Z240.4.2 - Installation Requirements for Propane  
Appliances and Equipment in R.V.’s (CSA Standard  
CAN/CSA - Z240 RV Series).  
The installation of a range designed for mobile home  
installation must conform with the Manufactured Home  
Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part  
3280 [formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home  
Construction and Safety, Title 24 HUD, (Part 280)] or,  
when such standard is not applicable, the Standard for  
Manufactured Home Installations, ANSI A225.1/NFPA  
501A, or with local codes.  
ꢋꢌꢏꢆꢅꢉꢇꢊ ꢅꢖꢂ ꢁꢆꢇꢊꢂ  
Do not set range over holes in the floor or other locations  
where it may be subject to strong drafts. Any opening in  
the wall behind the range and in the floor under the range  
should be sealed. Make sure the flow of cooling/  
In Canada the range must be installed in accordance with  
the current CSA Standard C22.1 - Canadian Electrical  
Code Part 1 and Section Z240.4.1 - Installation  
Requirements for Gas Burning Appliances in Mobile  
Homes (CSA Standard CAN/CSA - Z240MH).  
ventilation air is not obstructed below the range.  
ꢇꢌꢅꢂꢗ A range should NOT be installed over kitchen  
carpeting.  
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INSTALLATION  
Check the range model number plate to see if the range is  
RECREATIONAL PARK TRAILERS  
approved for installation in mobile homes and/or  
The installation of a range designed for recreational park  
recreational park trailers. If approved the following items  
trailers must conform with state or other codes or, in the  
are applicable.  
absence of such codes, with the Standard for  
Recreational Park Trailers, ANSI A119.5-latest addition.  
MOBILE HOMES  
In Canada the range must be installed in accordance with  
Section C22.2 No. 148/CAN/CSA - Z240.6.2 - Electrical  
Requirements for R.V.’s (CSA Standard CAN/CSA - Z240  
RV Series) and Section Z240.4.2 - Installation  
Requirements for Propane Appliances and Equipment in  
R.V.’s (CSA Standard CAN/CSA - Z240 RV Series).  
The installation of a range designed for mobile home  
installation must conform with the Manufactured Home  
Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part  
3280 (formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home  
Construction and Safety, Title 24 HUD, Part 280) or, when  
such standard is not applicable, the Standard for  
Manufactured Home Installations ANSI A225.1/NFPA  
501A, or with local codes.  
REMOVAL OF SHIPPING & PACKING  
a. Using carton corner posts (4), folded flat and stacked  
two high to protect floor, lay range on its back.  
Remove the four screws which attach skid to base of  
range.  
In Canada the range must be installed in accordance with  
the current CSA Standard C22.1 - Canadian Electrical  
Code Part 1 and Section Z240.4.1 - Installation  
Requirements for Gas Burning Appliances in Mobile  
Homes (CSA Standard CAN/CSA - Z240MH).  
b. Stand range upright.  
c. Remove all packing material, tape and protective film  
on some chrome plated or stainless steel parts before  
range is installed.  
INSTALLATION DRAWINGS  
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INSTALLATION DRAWINGS  
BACKGUARD INSTALLATION  
(if not installed)  
The backguard fits on the range as shown in figure 1 and  
is secured with a bracket, 2 bolts and nuts on each side.  
DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER TO  
AVOID SHOCK HAZARD.  
Set the backguard on the rear of the range. Bolt the  
backguard to the end panel flanges.  
CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS  
All free-standing ranges can be installed with the back  
against (0 inches) a vertical combustible wall, and the  
sides below the cooking surface against (0 inches)  
combustible base cabinets. For complete information in  
regard to the installation of wall cabinets above the range  
and clearances to combustible surfaces see the  
installation drawings and/or the model number plate on  
the range. For SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS do not install  
a range in any combustible cabinetry which is not in  
accord with the installation drawings and the clearance  
given on the range Model Number Plate.  
LOCATING THE RANGE  
Do not set range over holes in the floor or other locations  
where it may be subject to strong drafts. Any opening in  
the wall behind the range and in the floor under the range  
should be sealed. Make sure the flow of  
cooling/ventilation air is not obstructed below the range.  
FIGURE 1  
NOTE: A range should NOT be installed directly over  
kitchen carpeting.  
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Installation Instructions (Model LPR1115AD*)  
ꢉꢇꢄꢅꢆꢋꢋꢆꢅꢉꢌꢇ ꢈꢁꢆꢍꢉꢇꢊꢄ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇꢈꢉꢇꢊ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢃꢅ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃ ꢄꢅꢆꢇ ꢈꢀ ꢃꢁꢆ ꢉꢇ ꢊꢆꢀ ꢋꢌ ꢂꢊꢃꢀꢍꢉꢉꢌꢇ  
ꢋꢌꢉꢆꢎ ꢍ ꢏꢌꢊꢀꢂꢉꢍꢀꢂꢆꢊ ꢀꢐꢄꢌ ꢁꢆꢆꢇ ꢃꢐꢃꢀꢌꢑ  
ꢀꢁꢍꢀ ꢇꢂꢅꢌꢈꢀꢃ ꢍꢂꢅ ꢂꢊ ꢍ ꢇꢆꢎꢊꢎꢍꢅꢇ  
ꢇꢂꢅꢌꢈꢀꢂꢆꢊꢒ  
ꢓꢃꢌꢌ ꢔꢂꢕ ꢅꢌꢖ  
ꢀꢁꢌꢃꢌ ꢃꢐꢃꢀꢌꢑꢃ ꢑꢍꢐ ꢈꢍ ꢃꢌ ꢂꢕꢊꢂꢀꢂꢆꢊ ꢍꢊꢇ  
ꢈꢆꢑꢋ ꢃꢀꢂꢆꢊ ꢄꢅꢆꢋꢉꢌꢑꢃ ꢎꢂꢀꢁ ꢀꢁꢌ ꢕꢍꢃ  
ꢋ ꢅꢊꢌꢅꢃ ꢅꢌꢃ ꢉꢀꢂꢊꢕ ꢂꢊ ꢄꢌꢅꢃꢆꢊꢍꢉ ꢂꢊꢗ ꢅꢐ  
ꢍꢊꢇ ꢑꢍꢐ ꢍꢔꢔꢌꢈꢀ ꢀꢁꢌ ꢈꢆꢆꢘꢂꢊꢕ  
ꢄꢌꢅꢔꢆꢅꢑꢍꢊꢈꢌ ꢆꢔ ꢀꢁꢌ ꢊꢂꢀꢒ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄ ꢀꢁꢌ ꢔꢂꢕ ꢅꢌ ꢑꢍꢐ ꢊꢆꢀ ꢍꢈꢈ ꢅꢍꢀꢌꢉꢐ  
ꢅꢌꢄꢅꢌꢃꢌꢊꢀ ꢐꢆ ꢅ ꢅꢍꢊꢕꢌ ꢆꢅ ꢈꢆꢆꢘꢀꢆꢄꢙ  
ꢁꢆꢎꢌꢏꢌꢅꢚ ꢀꢁꢂꢃ ꢎꢍꢅꢊꢂꢊꢕ ꢍꢄꢄꢉꢂꢌꢃ ꢀꢆ ꢍꢉꢉ  
ꢕꢍꢃ ꢈꢆꢆꢘꢂꢊꢕ ꢄꢅꢆꢇ ꢈꢀꢃꢒ  
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Installation Instructions (Model LPR1115AD*)  
ꢈꢉꢎꢂꢇꢄꢉꢌꢇ AꢆO ꢄꢉꢈꢂ ꢏꢋꢂꢆꢁꢆꢇꢏꢂ ꢆꢐꢌꢑꢂ ꢏꢌꢌꢒꢉꢇꢊ ꢄꢓꢁꢀꢆꢏꢂ  
ꢅꢌ ꢐꢓꢁꢇꢂꢁ ꢁꢆꢅꢂ ꢀꢌꢁ  
ꢇꢆꢅꢓꢁꢆꢋ ꢊꢆꢄ ꢔꢄꢂꢂ ꢁꢆꢅꢉꢇꢊ ꢋꢆꢅꢂꢕ  
ꢏꢌꢇꢑꢂꢇꢅꢉꢌꢇꢆꢋ ꢌꢑꢂꢇ  
0 INCHES  
ꢄꢂꢋꢀꢃꢏꢋꢂꢆꢇ ꢌꢑꢂꢇ  
3 INCHES (7.6 CM)  
3 INCHES (7.6 CM)  
9,200 BTU/HR OR LESS  
MORE THAN 9,200 BTU/HR  
1 INCH (2.5 CM)  
Check the range model number plate to see if the range is  
approved for installation in mobile homes and/or  
recreational park trailers. If approved the following items  
are applicable.  
ꢁꢂꢏꢁꢂꢆꢅꢉꢌꢇꢆꢋ ꢆꢁꢒ ꢅꢁꢆꢉꢋꢂꢁꢄ  
The installation of a range designed for recreational park  
trailers must conform with state or other codes or, in the  
absence of such codes, with the Standard for  
Recreational Park Trailers, ANSI A119.5-latest edition.  
ꢎꢌꢐꢉꢋꢂ ꢖꢌꢎꢂꢄ  
In Canada the range must be installed in accordance with  
CAN/CSA - Z240.6.2 - Electrical Requirements for R.V.’s  
(CSA Standard CAN/CSA - Z240 RV Series) and Section  
Z240.4.2 - Installation Requirements for Propane  
Appliances and Equipment in R.V.’s (CSA Standard  
CAN/CSA - Z240 RV Series).  
The installation of a range designed for mobile home  
installation must conform with the Manufactured Home  
Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part  
3280 [formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home  
Construction and Safety, Title 24 HUD, (Part 280)] or,  
when such standard is not applicable, the Standard for  
Manufactured Home Installations, ANSI A225.1/NFPA  
501A, or with local codes.  
ꢋꢌꢏꢆꢅꢉꢇꢊ ꢅꢖꢂ ꢁꢆꢇꢊꢂ  
Do not set range over holes in the floor or other locations  
where it may be subject to strong drafts. Any opening in  
the wall behind the range and in the floor under the range  
should be sealed. Make sure the flow of cooling/  
In Canada the range must be installed in accordance with  
the current CSA Standard C22.1 - Canadian Electrical  
Code Part 1 and Section Z240.4.1 - Installation  
Requirements for Gas Burning Appliances in Mobile  
Homes (CSA Standard CAN/CSA - Z240MH).  
ventilation air is not obstructed below the range.  
ꢇꢌꢅꢂꢗ A range should NOT be installed over kitchen  
carpeting.  
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CGL1100AD*, CP31200AD*, CG31200AD*, LPR1115AD*)  
ꢉꢇꢄꢅꢆꢋꢋꢆꢅꢉꢌꢇ ꢈꢁꢆꢍꢉꢇꢊꢄ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇꢈꢉꢇꢊ  
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Installation Instructions (All models except CPL1100AD*,  
CGL1100AD*, CP31200AD*, CG31200AD*, LPR1115AD*)  
ꢈꢉꢎꢂꢇꢄꢉꢌꢇ AꢆO ꢄꢉꢈꢂ ꢏꢋꢂꢆꢁꢆꢇꢏꢂ ꢆꢐꢌꢑꢂ ꢏꢌꢌꢒꢉꢇꢊ ꢄꢓꢁꢀꢆꢏꢂ  
ꢅꢌ ꢐꢓꢁꢇꢂꢁ ꢁꢆꢅꢂ ꢀꢌꢁ  
ꢇꢆꢅꢓꢁꢆꢋ ꢊꢆꢄ ꢔꢄꢂꢂ ꢁꢆꢅꢉꢇꢊ ꢋꢆꢅꢂꢕ  
ꢏꢌꢇꢑꢂꢇꢅꢉꢌꢇꢆꢋ ꢌꢑꢂꢇ  
0 INCHES  
ꢄꢂꢋꢀꢃꢏꢋꢂꢆꢇ ꢌꢑꢂꢇ  
3 INCHES (7.6 CM)  
3 INCHES (7.6 CM)  
9,200 BTU/HR OR LESS  
MORE THAN 9,200 BTU/HR  
1 INCH (2.5 CM)  
Check the range model number plate to see if the range is  
approved for installation in mobile homes and/or  
recreational park trailers. If approved the following items  
are applicable.  
ꢁꢂꢏꢁꢂꢆꢅꢉꢌꢇꢆꢋ ꢆꢁꢒ ꢅꢁꢆꢉꢋꢂꢁꢄ  
The installation of a range designed for recreational park  
trailers must conform with state or other codes or, in the  
absence of such codes, with the Standard for  
Recreational Park Trailers, ANSI A119.5-latest edition.  
ꢎꢌꢐꢉꢋꢂ ꢖꢌꢎꢂꢄ  
In Canada the range must be installed in accordance with  
CAN/CSA - Z240.6.2 - Electrical Requirements for R.V.’s  
(CSA Standard CAN/CSA - Z240 RV Series) and Section  
Z240.4.2 - Installation Requirements for Propane  
Appliances and Equipment in R.V.’s (CSA Standard  
CAN/CSA - Z240 RV Series).  
The installation of a range designed for mobile home  
installation must conform with the Manufactured Home  
Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part  
3280 [formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home  
Construction and Safety, Title 24 HUD, (Part 280)] or,  
when such standard is not applicable, the Standard for  
Manufactured Home Installations, ANSI A225.1/NFPA  
501A, or with local codes.  
ꢋꢌꢏꢆꢅꢉꢇꢊ ꢅꢖꢂ ꢁꢆꢇꢊꢂ  
Do not set range over holes in the floor or other locations  
where it may be subject to strong drafts. Any opening in  
the wall behind the range and in the floor under the range  
should be sealed. Make sure the flow of cooling/  
In Canada the range must be installed in accordance with  
the current CSA Standard C22.1 - Canadian Electrical  
Code Part 1 and Section Z240.4.1 - Installation  
Requirements for Gas Burning Appliances in Mobile  
Homes (CSA Standard CAN/CSA - Z240MH).  
ventilation air is not obstructed below the range.  
ꢇꢌꢅꢂꢗ A range should NOT be installed over kitchen  
carpeting.  
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h. Apply a non-corrosive leak detection fluid to all joints  
ꢅꢆꢇ ꢈꢉꢉꢊꢋ ꢌꢍꢎꢎꢏꢐꢑꢒꢍꢎꢇ ꢓꢍꢔ ꢕꢆꢎꢖꢏꢇ ꢗꢒꢑꢘ  
ꢙꢉꢉꢊꢒꢆꢎꢐꢏ ꢚꢔꢏꢇꢇꢈꢔꢏ ꢕꢏꢖꢈꢊꢆꢑꢍꢔ  
ꢛꢍꢐꢆꢑꢏꢜ "ꢎ ꢂꢘꢏ #ꢍꢑꢑꢍ$ ꢁ! ꢕꢆꢎꢖꢏ  
and fittings in the gas connection between the supply  
line shut-off valve and the range. Include gas fittings  
and joints in the range if connections were disturbed  
during installation. Check for leaks! Bubbles  
appearing around fittings and connections will indicate  
a leak. If a leak appears, turn off supply line gas  
shut-off valve, tighten connections, turn on the supply  
line gas shut off valve, and retest for leaks.  
ꢏꢆꢓꢅꢉꢌꢇꢗ ꢇꢂꢑꢂꢁ ꢏꢖꢂꢏꢒ ꢀꢌꢁ ꢋꢂꢆꢒꢄ ꢍꢉꢅꢖ   
ꢀꢋꢆꢎꢂꢙ  
ꢍꢖꢂꢇ ꢋꢂꢆꢒ ꢏꢖꢂꢏꢒ ꢉꢄ ꢏꢌꢎ ꢋꢂꢅꢂꢚ ꢍꢉ  ꢌꢀꢀ  
ꢆꢋꢋ ꢁꢂꢄꢉꢈꢓꢂꢙ  
i. Remove shipping screw from ALL top burners.  
(Conventional top burner models only). This is to hold  
the burners in place on the burner bracket for shipping  
purposes only. (See figure 5).  
j. Adjust burner air shutter to the widest opening that will  
not cause the flame to lift or blow off the burner when  
cold.  
ꢀꢆ ꢈꢆꢊꢊꢌꢈꢀ ꢕꢍꢃ ꢃ ꢄꢄꢉꢐ ꢀꢆ ꢛꢜꢝꢊꢒꢀꢒ ꢑꢍꢉꢌ ꢂꢊꢉꢌꢀ  
ꢇꢌꢅꢂꢗ Correctly adjusted sealed burners, can have  
flames that will lift or blow off without a pot over the  
burner. These should be adjusted with a pot in place.  
ꢀꢆ ꢈꢆꢊꢊꢌꢈꢀ ꢕꢍꢃ ꢃ ꢄꢄꢉꢐ ꢀꢆ ꢛꢜꢝꢊꢒꢀꢒ ꢔꢌꢑꢍꢉꢌ ꢂꢊꢉꢌꢀ  
WHEN THE INSTALLER HAS COMPLETED INSTALLATION  
OF THE APPLIANCE, LEAVE THE APPLIANCE PRESSURE  
REGULATOR SHUT-OFF VALVE IN THE AꢌꢇO POSITION.  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢇ  
ꢅꢆꢇ ꢈꢉꢉꢊꢋ ꢌꢍꢎꢎꢏꢐꢑꢒꢍꢎ ꢓꢍꢔ ꢕꢆꢎꢖꢏꢇ ꢗꢒꢑꢘ  
ꢙꢉꢉꢊꢒꢆꢎꢐꢏ ꢚꢔꢏꢇꢇꢈꢔꢏ ꢕꢏꢖꢈꢊꢆꢑꢍꢔ  
ꢛꢍꢐꢆꢑꢏꢜ ꢝꢎꢜꢏꢔ  ꢆꢒꢎ ꢂꢍꢉ ꢁ! ꢕꢆꢎꢖꢏ  
ꢏꢖꢂꢏꢒꢉꢇꢊ ꢁꢂꢄꢄꢓꢁꢂ ꢌꢀ ꢖꢌꢓꢄꢂ  ꢉꢇꢊ  
ꢄꢛꢄꢅꢂꢎ  
3. The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be  
disconnected from the gas supply piping system during  
any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in  
excess of 1/2 lbs./sq. in. (3.5 kPa) (13.8 in. water  
column).  
4. The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply  
piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff  
valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply  
piping system at test pressures equal to or less than  
1/2 lbs./sq. in. (3.5 kPa) (13.8 in. water column).  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢆ  
Appliance Pressure Regulator  
& Alternate Connectors  
The appliance pressure regulator on your range may  
differ from this illustration.  
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ꢁꢆꢇꢊꢂ ꢆꢈꢜꢓꢄꢅꢎꢂꢇꢅꢄ  
ꢅꢠ) ꢄꢝꢞꢟ"ꢠ'  ꢊꢡ, ꢅꢠ) "%ꢠꢟ ꢆꢢ#.,ꢟ&ꢝ'ꢟ  
(See figure 6)  
ꢅꢠ) .+'ꢝ+ ꢆꢢ#.,ꢟ&ꢝ'ꢟ  
ꢆ%% ꢅꢠ) .+'ꢝ+ ꢑꢡ%/ꢝ,ꢗ The approximate height of the  
flame at the high or full-on position is shown below.  
Purge all air from supply system by turning on one top  
burner valve. Then turn off valve and adjust top pilot flame  
using adjusting screw “A” (figure 6) so that flame is even  
with top of flash tube. To light the burner, push and turn  
top burner knob to the lite position. NOTE: Some models  
have ONLY one pilot adjustment at the manifold pipe.  
Adjust burner air shutter to the widest opening that will not  
cause the flame to lift or blow off the burner when cold.  
NOTE: Correctly adjusted sealed burners, can have  
flames that will lift or blow off without a pot over the  
burner. These should be adjusted with a pot in place.  
3/4N FLAME  
ꢏꢌꢇꢑꢂꢇꢅꢉꢌꢇꢆꢋ ꢐꢓꢁꢇꢂꢁꢄ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ  
ꢅꢠ) ꢄꢝꢞꢟ"ꢠ'  ꢂ%ꢝꢞꢟ+"ꢞ ꢉ '"ꢟ"ꢠ'  
To operate, push and turn top burner knob to the LITE  
position. The top burner will light. To turn OFF spark after  
the top burner has ignited turn knob to HI setting.  
ꢄꢂꢆꢋꢂꢈ ꢐꢓꢁꢇꢂꢁꢄ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢈ  
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ꢁꢝ&ꢠ/"'  ꢄꢝꢡ%ꢝꢢ .+'ꢝ+ ꢀꢠ+ ꢆꢢ#.,ꢟ&ꢝ'ꢟ ꢌ+  
ꢄꢝ+/"ꢞꢝꢗ  
ꢆ"+ ꢄ!.ꢟꢟꢝ+  ꢌ/ꢝ' .+'ꢝ+  
a. The approximate length of the flame of oven burner is  
a 1/2 inch distinct inner blue flame, figure 8.  
Mark ignitor location relative to main top with pencil. This  
mark on the main top is used as a reference point when  
replacing the burner assembly to insure that the burner is  
tightened to its original position.  
Place burner wrench (part no. 8312D075-60, available  
from your dealer or authorized service agency) over  
surface burner assembly with ignitor positioned inside gap  
in wrench ring (figure 10). This prevents ignitor from being  
crushed when wrench tightens on burner assembly.  
Rotate burner assembly approximately one-eighth turn  
counter-clockwise and lift from main top (figure 11).  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢉ  
b. Oven burner flame can be checked as follows:  
1. Yellow flame on burner - open burner air shutter  
to the widest opening that will not cause the flame  
to lift or blow off the burner when cold. (See #2 on  
figure 9).  
2. Distinct blue flame but lifting - close burner air  
shutter to the point where it will not cause the  
flame to lift or blow off the burner when cold. (See  
#2 on figure 9).  
c. The oven burner air shutter adjustment is the same on  
ranges with a gas pilot or electric ignition.  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢋꢌ  
ꢅꢠ ꢁꢝꢡ,,ꢝ&ꢣ%ꢝꢗ Replace burner assembly in main top  
and rotate approximately one-eighth turn clockwise using  
burner wrench until burner locks into position with ignitor  
aligned with reference mark on main top.  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢊ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢋꢋ  
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CG31400AD*, CP31600AD*, CG31600AD*, CG34800AD*)  
Surface Cooking  
High: Use to bring liquid to a boil, or reach  
Low: Use to simmer foods, keep foods  
warm and melt chocolate or butter. Some  
cooking may take place on the Low  
setting if the pan is covered.  
pressure in a pressure cooker. Always  
reduce setting to a lower heat when liquids  
begin to boil or foods begin to cook.  
Med: An intermediate flame size is used to  
continue cooking. Food will not cook any  
faster when a higher flame setting is used  
than needed to maintain a gentle boil.  
Water boils at the same temperature  
whether boiling gently or vigorously.  
To light pilot:  
Surface Controls  
Conventional  
Gas Burner  
Raise the cooktop and hold a  
lighted match near the pilot  
ports (See illustration). There  
are two pilot ports, one on the  
right side and one on the left  
side.  
CAUTION  
• If flame should go out during a cooking operation, turn  
the burner off. If a strong gas odor is detected, open a  
window and wait five minutes before relighting the  
burner.  
• Be sure all surface controls are set in the OFF position  
prior to supplying gas to the range.  
NEVER touch cooktop until it has cooled. Expect some  
parts of the cooktop, especially around the burners, to  
become warm or hot during cooking. Use potholders to  
protect hands.  
Surface Control Knobs  
Use to turn on the surface burners. An infinite choice of heat  
settings is available from Low to High. At the High setting a  
detent or notch may be felt. The knobs can be set on or  
between any of the settings.  
Pilotless Ignition (select models)  
Graphics next to the knob identify which burner the  
knob controls. For example, the graphic at left shows  
the left front burner location.  
Pilotless ignition eliminates the need for a constant standing  
pilot light. Each sealed burner has a spark ignitor. When  
cleaning around the surface burner use care. If cleaning cloth  
should catch the ignitor, it could be damaged preventing  
ignition.  
Setting the controls:  
The size and type of cookware will affect the heat setting. For  
information on cookware and other factors affecting heat  
settings, refer to “Cooking Made Simple” booklet.  
If the surface burner does not  
light, check if ignitor is  
broken, soiled or wet. If  
clogged, clean the  
small port beneath  
BURNER HEAD  
1. Place a pan on the burner grate.  
The burner flame may lift off or appear separated from  
the port if a pan is not placed on the grate.  
the ignitor  
PORTS  
using a straight  
pin.  
2. Push in and turn the knob counterclockwise to the Lite  
setting.  
IGNITOR  
PORT BELOW IGNITOR  
A clicking (spark) sound will be heard and the burner  
will light. (All four ignitors will spark when any surface  
burner knob is turned to the Lite position.)  
Pilot Ignition (select models)  
3. After the burner lights, turn knob to desired flame size.  
When the range is first installed, the standing pilots may be  
difficult to light due to air in the gas line. To bleed off air from  
the line, hold a lighted match next to the burner and turn the  
knob on. When the burner lights, turn the knob off and  
proceed as directed below.  
The ignitor will continue to spark until the knob is  
turned past the Lite position.  
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Oven Cooking  
Manual Clean Oven Control  
(select models)  
A
B
C
D
E
F
NOTE: The display will show 12:00 when the appliance is first connected to power or if power is interrupted. The Bake and Broil  
indicators light when function is pressed.  
2. Set the correct time of day using the or pads. If the  
A
B
C
D
E
BAKE  
Use for baking and roasting.  
Use for broiling and top browning.  
Sets timer.  
or pad is not pressed within 30 seconds, the program  
will cancel. Press the CLOCK pad and begin again.  
BROIL  
TIMER  
CLOCK  
CANCEL  
Use to set time-of-day clock.  
Setting the Timer  
Cancels all operations except timer  
and clock.  
The timer can be set from one minute (:01) up to 99 hours  
and 59 minutes (99:59). Time will be displayed in minutes and  
not in seconds. THE TIMER DOES NOT CONTROL THE  
OVEN.  
F
(More) or  
(Less)  
Enters or changes time, oven  
temperature. Sets HI or LO broil.  
1. Press the TIMER pad.  
• 0:00 will light and the colon (:) will flash in  
the display.  
Using the Touchpads  
• Press the desired pad.  
2. Press the or pad until the desired time is displayed.  
• Press the or pad to enter time or temperature.  
• The timer will begin as soon as the time is set.  
• A beep will sound each time a function pad is pressed. There  
is no beep for the or pad.  
• The flashing colon indicates that a timing operation is in  
progress. (The colon will not flash if the time of day or  
oven temperature is displayed.)  
• A double beep will sound if a programming error occurs.  
• Two short beeps signal the end of the operation. “0:00”  
will appear in the display.  
Note: Four seconds after pressing the or pad, the  
time or temperature will automatically be entered. If more  
than 30 seconds elapse between touching a function pad  
and the or pad, the function will be canceled and the  
display will return to the previous display.  
• If desired, press the CLOCK pad and the time of day will  
briefly reappear in the display during a timing operation.  
• If desired, press the BAKE or BROIL pads and the  
current temperature setting will briefly reappear in the  
display during a timing operation.  
Setting the Clock  
1. Press the CLOCK pad.  
To cancel the timer operation:  
• The clock time cannot be set if the control is pro-  
grammed for a bake, broil or timing operation.  
Press and hold the TIMER pad for several seconds.  
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Oven Cooking  
Self-Clean Oven Control (select models)  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
Thecontrolpanelisdesignedforeaseinprogramming.Thedisplaywindowonthecontrolshowstimeofday,timerandovenfunctions.  
Control panel shown includes model specific features. (Styling may vary depending on model.)  
Clock  
A
B
C
BROIL  
BAKE  
Use for broiling and top browning.  
Use for baking and roasting.  
The clock can be set to display time in a 12-hour or 24-hour  
format. The clock is set at the factory for the 12-hour format.  
More () or  
Enters or changes time, oven  
To change the clock to 24-hour format:  
1. Press and hold the CANCEL and DELAY  
pads for three seconds.  
Less ()  
temperature. Sets HI or LO broil.  
D
E
TIMER  
Sets timer.  
COOK & HOLD Bakesforapresettime, thenholdsfood  
warm for 1 hour.  
2. Press or to select 12 or 24 hour.  
3. Set the time of day following the  
directions below.  
F
CLEAN  
DELAY  
Use to set self-clean cycle.  
G
Programs the oven to start baking at  
a later time.  
To set the Clock:  
1. Press the CLOCK pad.  
H
I
CLOCK  
Use to set time of day clock.  
KEEP WARM  
CANCEL  
Use to keep cooked food warm in oven.  
• Time of day and colon flash in the  
display.  
J
Cancels all operations except timer  
and clock.  
2. Press or to set the time of day.  
• Colon continues flashing.  
3. Press the CLOCK pad again or wait four  
seconds.  
Using the Touchpads  
• Press the desired pad.  
When electrical power is supplied or after a power  
interruption, the last clock time before power was  
interrupted will flash.  
• Press the or to enter time or temperature.  
• A beep will sound when any pad is touched.  
• A double beep will sound if a programming error occurs.  
To recall the time of day when another time function is  
showing, press the CLOCK pad.  
Clock time cannot be changed when the oven has been  
programmed for cook or clean Delay or Cook & Hold.  
Note: Four seconds after pressing the or pads, the  
time or temperature will automatically be entered. If more  
than 30 seconds elapse between touching a function pad  
and the or pads, the function will be canceled and  
the display will return to the previous display.  
cont.  
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Surface Cooking  
High: Use to bring liquid to a boil, or reach  
Low: Use to simmer foods, keep foods  
warm and melt chocolate or butter. Some  
cooking may take place on the Low  
setting if the pan is covered.  
pressure in a pressure cooker. Always  
reduce setting to a lower heat when liquids  
begin to boil or foods begin to cook.  
An intermediate flame size is used to  
continue cooking. Food will not cook any  
faster when a higher flame setting is used  
than needed to maintain a gentle boil.  
Water boils at the same temperature  
whether boiling gently or vigorously.  
Graphics next to the knob identify which burner the  
knob controls. For example, the graphic at left shows  
the left front burner location.  
Surface Controls  
CAUTION  
Setting the controls:  
The size and type of cookware will affect the heat setting. For  
information on cookware and other factors affecting heat  
settings, refer to “Cooking Made Simple” booklet.  
• If flame should go out during a cooking operation, turn  
the burner off. If a strong gas odor is detected, open a  
window and wait five minutes before relighting the  
burner.  
• Be sure all surface controls are set in the OFF position  
prior to supplying gas to the range.  
1. Place a pan on the burner grate.  
The burner flame may lift off or appear separated from  
the port if a pan is not placed on the grate.  
NEVER touch cooktop until it has cooled. Expect some  
parts of the cooktop, especially around the burners, to  
become warm or hot during cooking. Use potholders to  
protect hands.  
2. Push in and turn the knob counterclockwise to the Light  
setting.  
A clicking (spark) sound will be heard and the burner  
will light. (All four ignitors will spark when any surface  
burner knob is turned to the Light position.)  
Pilotless Ignition  
3. After the burner lights, turn knob to desired flame size.  
Pilotless ignition eliminates the need for a constant standing  
pilot light. Each sealed burner has a spark ignitor. When  
cleaning around the surface burner use care. If cleaning cloth  
should catch the ignitor, it could be damaged preventing  
ignition.  
The ignitor will continue to spark until the knob is  
turned past the Light position.  
If the surface burner does not  
light, check if ignitor is  
broken, soiled or wet. If  
clogged, clean the  
Operating During a  
Power Failure  
BURNER HEAD  
small port beneath  
CAUTION  
the ignitor  
PORTS  
using a straight  
pin.  
When lighting the surface burners, be sure all of the  
controls are in the OFF position. Strike the match first and  
hold it in position before turning the knob to Light.  
IGNITOR  
PORT BELOW IGNITOR  
1. Hold a lighted match to the desired surface burner head.  
2. Push in and turn the control knob slowly to Light.  
3. Once lit, adjust the flame to the desired level.  
Surface Control Knobs  
Use to turn on the surface burners. An infinite choice of heat  
settings is available from Low to High. At the High setting a  
detent or notch may be felt. The knobs can be set on or  
between any of the settings.  
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MGR4451AD*, MGR4452AD*, MGR5751AD*, MGR5752AD*, PGR4420LD*,  
PGR5720LD*)  
Oven Cooking  
Manual Clean Oven Control  
(select models)  
A
B
C
D
E
F
NOTE: The display will show 12:00 when the appliance is first connected to power or if power is interrupted. The Bake and Broil  
indicators light when function is pressed.  
2. Set the correct time of day using the or pads. If the  
A
B
C
D
E
Bake  
Use for baking and roasting.  
Use for broiling and top browning.  
Sets timer.  
or pad is not pressed within 30 seconds, the program  
will cancel. Press the Clock pad and begin again.  
Broil  
Timer  
Clock  
Cancel  
Use to set time-of-day clock.  
Setting the Timer  
Cancels all operations except timer  
and clock.  
The timer can be set from one minute (:01) up to 99 hours  
and 59 minutes (99:59). Time will be displayed in minutes and  
not in seconds. THE TIMER DOES NOT CONTROL THE  
OVEN.  
F
(More) or  
(Less)  
Enters or changes time, oven  
temperature. Sets HI or LO broil.  
1. Press the Timer pad.  
• 0:00 will light and the colon (:) will flash in  
the display.  
Using the Touchpads  
• Press the desired pad.  
2. Press the or pad until the desired time is displayed.  
• Press the or pad to enter time or temperature.  
• The timer will begin as soon as the time is set.  
• A beep will sound each time a function pad is pressed. There  
is no beep for the or pad.  
• The flashing colon indicates that a timing operation is in  
progress. (The colon will not flash if the time of day or  
oven temperature is displayed.)  
• A double beep will sound if a programming error occurs.  
• Two short beeps signal the end of the operation. “0:00”  
will appear in the display.  
Note: Four seconds after pressing the or pad, the  
time or temperature will automatically be entered. If more  
than 30 seconds elapse between touching a function pad  
and the or pad, the function will be canceled and the  
display will return to the previous display.  
• If desired, press the Clock pad and the time of day will  
briefly reappear in the display during a timing operation.  
• If desired, press the Bake or Broil pads and the current  
temperature setting will briefly reappear in the display  
during a timing operation.  
Setting the Clock  
1. Press the Clock pad.  
To cancel the timer operation:  
• The clock time cannot be set if the control  
is programmed for a bake, broil or timing  
operation.  
Press and hold the Timer pad for several seconds.  
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PGR5720LD*)  
Oven Cooking  
Self-Clean Oven Control (select models)  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
Thecontrolpanelisdesignedforeaseinprogramming.Thedisplaywindowonthecontrolshowstimeofday,timerandovenfunctions.  
Control panel shown includes model specific features. (Styling may vary depending on model.)  
Clock  
A
B
C
Broil  
Use for broiling and top browning.  
Use for baking and roasting.  
The clock can be set to display time in a 12-hour or 24-hour  
format. The clock is set at the factory for the 12-hour format.  
Bake  
More () or  
Less ()  
Enters or changes time, oven  
temperature. Sets HI or LO broil.  
To change the clock to  
24-hour format:  
D
E
Timer  
Sets timer.  
1. Press and hold the Cancel and Delay  
pads for three seconds.  
Cook & Hold  
Bakesforapresettime, thenholdsfood  
warm for 1 hour.  
2. Press or to select 12 or 24 hour.  
F
Clean  
Delay  
Use to set self-clean cycle.  
3. Set the time of day following the  
directions below.  
G
Programs the oven to start baking at  
a later time.  
To set the Clock:  
H
I
Clock  
Use to set time of day clock.  
1. Press the Clock pad.  
Keep Warm  
Cancel  
Use to keep cooked food warm in oven.  
• Time of day and colon flash in the  
display.  
J
Cancels all operations except timer  
and clock.  
2. Press or to set the time of day.  
• Colon continues flashing.  
Using the Touchpads  
• Press the desired pad.  
3. Press the Clock pad again or wait four  
seconds.  
When electrical power is supplied or after a power interrup-  
tion, the last clock time before power was interrupted will  
flash.  
• Press the or to enter time or temperature.  
• A beep will sound when any pad is touched.  
• A double beep will sound if a programming error occurs.  
To recall the time of day when another time function is  
showing, press the Clock pad.  
Note: Four seconds after pressing the or pads, the  
time or temperature will automatically be entered. If more  
than 30 seconds elapse between touching a function pad  
and the or pads, the function will be canceled and  
the display will return to the previous display.  
Clock time cannot be changed when the oven has been  
programmed for cook or clean Delay or Cook & Hold.  
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Care and Cleaning  
Care & Cleaning  
Cleaning Procedures  
CAUTION  
Be sure appliance is off and all parts are cool before handling  
or cleaning. This is to avoid damage and possible burns.  
* Brand names are registered trademarks of the  
respective manufacturers.  
** To order call 1-877-232-6771 USA and  
1-800-688-8408 Canada.  
• To prevent staining or discoloration, clean appliance after each use.  
• If a part is removed, be sure it is correctly replaced.  
PART  
PROCEDURE  
Broiler Pan  
and Insert  
Never cover insert with aluminum foil as this prevents the fat from draining to the pan below.  
• Place soapy cloth over insert and pan; let soak to loosen soil.  
• Wash in warm soapy water. Use scouring pad to remove stubborn soil.  
• Broiler pan and insert can be cleaned in dishwasher.  
Sealed Gas  
Burners  
• Clean frequently. Allow burner to cool. Clean with soap and plastic scouring pad. For stubborn soils, use  
a non-abrasive cleaner and a cloth. Try to prevent the cleaner from seeping into the gas ports as this will  
affecttheflame.Ifthecleanerdoesentertheports,cleanwithasoftbristlebrushorastraightpinespecially  
the port below the ignitor. Do not enlarge or distort holes.  
• Be careful not to get water into burner ports.  
• Use care when cleaning the ignitor. If the ignitor is wet or damaged the surface burner will not light.  
Burner Grates  
• Wash grates with warm, soapy water and a nonabrasive, plastic scrubbing pad. For stubborn soils, clean  
with a soap-filled, nonabrasive pad or a sponge and Cooktop Cleaning Creme (Part #20000001).**  
• For burned on soils, remove grates, place on newspapers and carefully spray with commercial oven  
cleaner. (Do not spray surrounding surfaces.) Place in plastic bags for several hours or overnight.  
Wearing rubber gloves, remove from bags. Wash, rinse, dry and replace on cooktop.  
Clock and  
Control Pad  
Area  
• To activate “Control Lock” for cleaning, see page 11.  
• Wipe with a damp cloth and dry. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents as they may scratch the finish.  
• Glass cleaners may be used if sprayed on a cloth first. DO NOT spray directly on control pad and  
display area.  
Control Knobs  
• Remove knobs in the OFF position by pulling forward.  
• Wash, rinse and dry. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents as they may scratch the finish.  
• Turn on each burner to be sure the knobs have been correctly replaced.  
Cooktop and  
Porcelainenamelisglassfusedonmetalandmaycrackorchipwithmisuse.Itisacidresistant,notacidproof.  
All spillovers, especially acidic or sugary spillovers, should be wiped up immediately with a dry cloth.  
Control Panel -  
Porcelain Enamel • When cool, wash with soapy water, rinse and dry.  
• Never wipe off a warm or hot surface with a damp cloth. This may cause cracking or chipping.  
• Never use oven cleaners, abrasive or caustic cleaning agents on exterior finish of range.  
Side Panels,  
Storage Drawer,  
Oven Door  
• When cool, wash with warm soapy water, rinse and dry. Never wipe a warm or hot surface with a damp  
cloth as this may damage the surface and may cause a steam burn.  
• For stubborn soil, use mildly abrasive cleaning agents such as baking soda paste or Bon Ami*. Do not use  
abrasive cleaners such as steel wool pads or oven cleaners. These products will scratch or permanently  
damage the surface.  
Note: Use a dry towel or cloth to wipe up spills, especially acidic or sugary spills. Surface may  
discolor or dull if soil is not immediately removed. This is especially important for white surfaces.  
(select models),  
Lower Broiler  
Door (select  
models) and  
Door Handles -  
Painted Enamel  
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Care & Cleaning  
PART  
PROCEDURE  
Oven Window  
• Avoid using excessive amounts of water which may seep under or behind glass causing staining.  
and Door - Glass • Wash with soap and water. Rinse with clear water and dry. Glass cleaner can be used if sprayed on a cloth  
(select models)  
first.  
• Do not use abrasive materials such as scouring pads, steel wool or powdered cleaners as they will scratch  
glass.  
Oven Interior  
Self-Clean:  
• Follow instructions on page 19-20 to set a self-clean cycle.  
Manual Clean:  
• Clean frequently using mild abrasive cleaners and a plastic pad.  
• Do not use metallic scouring pads because they will scratch the surface.  
• When using commercial oven cleaners follow the manufacturer’s instructions.  
• Wipe up acidic spills (tomato or milk based foods) as soon as possible with soap and water. If the spill  
is not wiped up, it may discolor the porcelain.  
To make cleaning easier, remove the oven door, if desired. (See Maintenance section on  
page 23.)  
Oven Racks  
Clean with soapy water.  
Remove stubborn soil with cleansing powder or soap-filled scouring pad. Rinse and dry.  
Racks will permanently discolor and may not slide out smoothly if left in the oven during a self-clean  
operation. If this occurs, wipe the rack and embossed rack supports with a small amount of vegetable oil  
to restore ease of movement, then wipe off excess oil.  
Stainless Steel  
(select models)  
DO NOT USE ANY CLEANING PRODUCT CONTAINING CHLORINE BLEACH.  
• DO NOT USE ABRASIVE OR ORANGE CLEANERS.  
ALWAYS WIPE WITH THE GRAIN WHEN CLEANING.  
• DailyCleaning/LightSoilWipewithoneofthefollowing-soapywater, whitevinegar/watersolution,  
Formula 409 Glass and Surface Cleaner* or a similar glass cleaner - using a sponge or soft cloth.  
Rinse and dry. To polish and help prevent fingerprints, follow with Stainless Steel Magic Spray*  
(Part No. 20000008)**.  
• Moderate/Heavy Soil –– Wipe with one of the following - Bon Ami, Smart Cleanser, or Soft Scrub* -  
using a damp sponge or soft cloth. Rinse and dry. Stubborn soils may be removed with a damp multi-  
purpose Scotch-Brite* pad; rub evenly with the grain. Rinse and dry. To restore luster and remove streaks,  
follow with Stainless Steel Magic Spray*.  
• Discoloration –– Using a damp sponge or soft cloth, wipe with Cameo Stainless Steel Cleaner*. Rinse  
immediately and dry. To remove streaks and restore luster, follow with Stainless Steel Magic Spray*.  
* Brand names for cleaning products are registered trademarks of the respective manufacturers.  
** To order direct, call 1-877-232-6771 USA and 1-800-688-8408 Canada.  
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Conversion Instructions (Models CP31200AD*, CG31200AD*)  
ꢀꢁꢂ ꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇ ꢂꢈꢄꢅ  
ꢀꢁ'ꢁ+ꢂ%  
ꢋ))%"ꢂ'ꢒꢁ +ꢁ,,.+ꢁ ꢈꢁ .%ꢂ-(+ ꢌ('/ꢁ+,"('  
The unit appliance pressure regulator must be set to  
match the type gas supply used. If converting from natural  
gas to LP gas, the appliance pressure regulator must be  
converted to regulate LP gas. If converting from LP gas to  
natural gas, the appliance pressure regulator must be  
converted to regulate natural gas.  
All ranges and cooktops are equipped with double coaxial  
(universal) orifices and with a convertible appliance  
pressure regulator. The unit model number plate states  
which gas it was adjusted for at the factory. To convert the  
unit to either Natural gas or LP gas will require adjustment  
of the orifice hoods, air shutters on the burners and  
adjustment of the appliance pressure regulator converter  
cap.  
To convert the appliance pressure regulator from one gas  
to another, do either (1), (2) or (3) below: Your unit will be  
equipped with one of the three appliance pressure  
regulator types shown below.  
Inlet pressure to the appliance pressure regulator should  
be as follows for both operation and checking of appliance  
pressure regulator setting:  
1. Remove the cap, push down and turn  
counter-clockwise. Turn the cap over and reinstall  
(figure 12).  
ꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇ ꢈꢆꢉꢉꢊꢈꢆ ꢃꢄ  
ꢃꢄꢌꢍꢆꢉ ꢎꢏ ꢐꢋꢇꢆꢈ ꢌꢎꢅꢊꢑꢄ  
Minimum  
ꢄꢋꢇꢊꢈꢋꢅ  
ꢀꢋꢉ  
5
ꢀꢋꢉ  
11  
ꢄꢎꢇꢆꢓ The gas type you are converting to must be  
visible on the top of the installed appliance pressure  
regulator cap.  
Maximum  
14  
14  
2. Remove plastic dust cover from cap nut on top of  
appliance pressure regulator. Remove cap nut from  
appliance pressure regulator (plastic dust cover comes  
off with nut). “IMPORTANT” remove plastic dust cover  
from cap nut and reinstall on opposite side of cap nut.  
Reinstall cap nut to appliance pressure regulator and  
replace dust cover. AꢌꢋꢊꢇꢃꢎꢄO be sure marking for  
the type of gas to which appliance pressure regulator  
has just been converted is visible in top of cap nut  
before replacing plastic dust cover. (See figure 13).  
3. Remove cap and forcibly snap out plastic plunger from  
bottom of cap. Turn plunger over and forcibly snap  
back in original location (figure 14).  
ꢄꢎꢇꢆꢓ Plunger ꢑꢊꢉꢇ snap into position; the gas type  
you are converting to must be visible on lower side of  
plunger.  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢆꢇ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢆꢈ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢆꢉ  
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Conversion Instructions (Models CP31200AD*, CG31200AD*)  
ꢄ ꢈꢉꢈꢃꢇ ꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇ ꢂꢈꢄꢅ  
ꢛꢜ ꢏ+(& ꢄꢂ-.+ꢂ% ꢀꢂ, ꢇ(   +()ꢂ'ꢁ ꢀꢂ,ꢓ  
ꢞꢜ ꢏ+(&   +()ꢂ'ꢁ ꢀꢂ, ꢇ( ꢄꢂ-.+ꢂ% ꢀꢂ,ꢓ  
a. Change the appliance pressure regulator from LP  
to natural setting. (See figure 12, 13 or 14).  
a. Change the appliance pressure regulator from  
natural to LP setting. (See figure 12, 13 or 14).  
b. Screw the burner orifice hoods away from the  
pins. (See figure 15A). Approximately 1 1/2 to 2  
turns.  
b. Screw the burner orifice hoods down tight against  
the pins. (See figure 15B). Use care to not over  
tighten. Over tightening can damage the coaxial  
pin inside the orifice hood.  
ꢄꢎꢇꢆꢓ On units using Eaton Oven Safety Valve,  
screw the burner orifice hoods away from pin (see  
figure 15C). Approximately 1 1/2 to 2 turns.  
ꢄꢎꢇꢆꢓ On units using Eaton Oven Safety Valve,  
screw the valve orifice hood down tight against  
the valve body. (See figure 15D). It is important  
that the hood be turned down as far as it can go  
to insure that complete conversion has occurred.  
c. Models with standing pilots: Adjust top burner  
pilots. (See figure 6). Turn the selector switch on  
the face of the thermostat to the Nat. position.  
d. Adjust burner air shutter to the widest opening  
that will not cause the flame to lift or blow off the  
burner when cold.  
c. Models with standing pilots: Adjust burner pilots.  
(See figure 6). Turn the selector switch on the  
face of the thermostat to the LP position.  
ꢄꢎꢇꢆꢓ Correctly adjusted sealed burners, the  
flame will lift or blow without a pot over the  
burner. These should be adjusted with a pot in  
place.  
d. Adjust burner air shutter to the widest opening  
that will not cause the flame to lift or blow off the  
burner when cold.  
ꢄꢎꢇꢆꢓ Correctly adjusted sealed burners, can  
have flames that will lift or blow without a pot over  
the burner. These should be adjusted with a pot  
in place.  
ꢏꢎꢈ ꢆꢋꢇꢎꢄ  
ꢎꢖꢆꢄ ꢉꢋꢏꢆꢇꢗ ꢖꢋꢅꢖꢆ ꢌꢎꢄꢖꢆꢈꢉꢃꢎꢄ  
ꢏꢎꢈ ꢋꢅꢅ ꢇꢎ ꢔꢊꢈꢄꢆꢈ ꢋꢄꢕ  
ꢎꢖꢆꢄ ꢉꢋꢏꢆꢇꢗ ꢖꢋꢅꢖꢆ ꢌꢎꢄꢖꢆꢈꢉꢃꢎꢄ  
ꢘꢆꢙꢌꢆ  ꢆꢋꢇꢎꢄ ꢖꢋꢅꢖꢆꢚ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢆꢊꢑ  
ꢌꢋꢍꢃꢄꢋꢎ ꢂꢋꢏ  
ꢏꢅꢍꢍꢁꢌꢂ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢆꢊꢒ  
ꢂꢋꢏ  
ꢏꢅꢍꢍꢁꢌꢂ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢆꢊꢋ  
ꢌꢋꢍꢃꢄꢋꢎ ꢂꢋꢏ  
ꢏꢅꢍꢍꢁꢌꢂ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢆꢊꢐ  
ꢂꢋꢏ  
ꢏꢅꢍꢍꢁꢌꢂ  
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Conversion Instructions (Models CPL1100AD*, CGL1100AD*)  
HOW TO REMOVE RANGE  
FOR SERVICING  
GAS CONVERSION  
General  
Follow these procedures to remove appliance for  
servicing:  
All ranges are equipped with fixed orifices and with a  
convertible appliance pressure regulator. The unit model  
number plate states which gas it was adjusted for at the  
factory. To convert the unit to either Natural gas or LP gas  
will require the replacement of orifice hoods, adjustment  
of the air shutters on the burners and adjustment of the  
appliance pressure regulator converter cap.  
1. Shut off gas supply to appliance.  
2. Disconnect electrical supply to appliance, if equipped.  
3. Disconnect gas supply tubing to appliance.  
4. Slide range forward to disengage range from the  
anti-tip bracket. (See page 4).  
SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR GAS CONVERSION  
LOCATED ON THE BACK OF THE RANGE.  
5. Reverse procedure to reinstall. If gas line has been  
disconnected, check for gas leaks after reconnection.  
NOTE: A qualified servicer should disconnect and  
reconnect the gas supply.  
Inlet pressure to the appliance pressure regulator should  
be as follows for both operation and checking of appliance  
pressure regulator setting:  
The servicer MUST follow installation instructions  
provided with the gas appliance connector and the  
warning label attached to the connector.  
INLET PRESSURE IN  
INCHES OF WATER COLUMN  
Minimum  
NATURAL  
GAS  
LP  
GAS  
11  
5
14  
6. To prevent range from accidentally tipping, range must  
be secured to the floor by sliding rear leveling leg into  
the anti-tip bracket.  
Maximum  
14  
SERVICE - PARTS INFORMATION  
WHEN YOUR RANGE REQUIRES SERVICE OR  
REPLACEMENT PARTS, CONTACT YOUR DEALER  
OR AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENCY. PLEASE GIVE  
THE COMPLETE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBERS OF  
THE RANGE WHICH IS LOCATED ON THE RANGE  
MODEL NUMBER PLATE.  
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Conversion Instructions (Model CPR1100AD*)  
Gas Conversion  
How To Remove Range For Servicing  
General  
Follow these procedures to remove appliance for  
servicing:  
All ranges are equipped with fixed orifices and with a  
convertible appliance pressure regulator. The unit model  
number plate states which gas it was adjusted for at the  
factory. To convert the unit to either Natural Gas or LP  
Gas will require replacement of the orifice hoods,  
adjustment of the air shutters on the burners and  
adjustment of the appliance pressure regulator converter  
cap or plunger.  
1. Shut off gas supply to appliance.  
2. Disconnect electrical supply to appliance, if equipped.  
3. Disconnect gas supply tubing to appliance.  
4. Slide range forward to disengage range from the  
anti-tip bracket.  
5. Reverse procedure to reinstall. If gas line has been  
disconnected, check for gas leaks after reconnection.  
Inlet pressure to the appliance pressure regulator should  
be as follows for both operation and checking of appliance  
pressure regulator setting:  
NOTE: A qualified servicer should disconnect and  
reconnect the gas supply.  
INLET PRESSURE IN  
INCHES OF WATER COLUMN  
Minimum  
NATURAL  
GAS  
LP  
GAS  
11  
The servicer MUST follow installation instructions  
provided with the gas appliance connector and the  
warning label attached to the connector.  
5
14  
Maximum  
14  
6. To prevent range from accidentally tipping, range must  
be secured to the floor by sliding rear leveling leg into  
the anti-tip bracket.  
Appliance Pressure Regulator Conversion  
The unit appliance pressure regulator must be set to  
match the type of gas supply used. If converting from  
Natural Gas to LP Gas, the appliance pressure regulator  
must be converted to regulate LP Gas. If converting from  
LP Gas to Natural Gas, the appliance pressure regulator  
must be converted to regulate Natural Gas.  
Service - Parts Information  
When your range requires service or replacement parts,  
contact your dealer or authorized service agency. Please  
give the complete MODEL and SERIAL numbers of the  
range which is located on the range model number plate.  
To Convert The Appliance Pressure  
Regulator From One Gas To Another:  
Remove cap, turn converter cap or plunger over and  
replace cap. (See figure 1).  
LPG  
NAT  
FIGURE 1  
NOTE: What you read on the converter cap or plunger  
after conversion is the type gas setting for that regulator,  
i.e. If you read NAT. the regulator is set for Natural Gas.  
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Conversion Instructions (Model CPR1100AD*)  
Orifice Conversion  
From Natural Gas To LP/Propane Gas:  
a. Change the appliance pressure regulator from Natural  
to LP setting (see figure 1).  
From LP/Propane Gas To Natural Gas:  
a. Change the appliance pressure from LP to Natural  
setting (see figure 1).  
b. Adjust oven thermostat (see figure 2).  
1. Remove the main top and the manifold panel.  
2. With a flat blade screwdriver turn pilot flame screw  
and bypass screw counter- clockwise to loosen. Use  
pliers to remove screws.  
b. Adjust oven thermostat (see figure 2).  
1. Remove the main top and the manifold panel.  
2. With a flat blade screwdriver turn pilot flame screw  
and bypass screw counter- clockwise to loosen. Use  
pliers to remove screws.  
NOTE: Save all parts removed in conversion.  
3. Replace the bypass screw with the #51 bypass  
screw. Use a flat blade screwdriver and turn  
clockwise until seated.  
NOTE: Save all parts removed in conversion.  
3. Replace the bypass screw with the #76 bypass  
screw. Use a flat blade screwdriver and turn  
clockwise until seated.  
4. Replace the pilot screw with the #15 screw. Use a  
flat blade screwdriver and turn clockwise until  
seated.  
4. Replace the pilot screw with the #31 screw. Use a  
flat blade screwdriver and turn clockwise until  
seated.  
5. Replace the manifold panel.  
5. Replace the manifold panel.  
c. Adjust top burners (see figure 3).  
c. Adjust top burners (see figure 3).  
1. Remove all (4) surface burners.  
1. Remove all (4) surface burners.  
2. Remove all (4) orifice hoods from the valve by using  
a 1/2N wrench or socket and turning the hood  
counter- clockwise.  
2. Remove all (4) orifice hoods from the valve by using  
a 1/2N wrench or socket and turning the hood  
counter- clockwise.  
NOTE: Save all parts removed in conversion.  
NOTE: Save all parts removed in conversion.  
3. Replace with the brass colored hoods stamped  
.85 mm by using a 1/2N wrench or socket and turning  
the hood clockwise approximately (6) complete  
turns.  
4. Replace surface burners.  
5. Open the air shutters on the burners so that the  
square hole is completely uncovered (see figure 6).  
3. Replace with the brass colored hoods stamped  
.54 by using a 1/2N wrench or socket and turning the  
hood clockwise approximately (6) complete turns.  
4. Replace surface burners.  
5. Close the air shutters on the burners so that 1/4N of  
the square hole is covered (see figure 4).  
d. Adjust oven burner (see figure 4).  
d. Adjust oven burner (see figure 4).  
1. Remove oven bottom.  
1. Remove oven racks and oven bottom.  
2. Remove the oven burner by removing the screw  
from the pilot bracket and the oven burner bracket  
(see figure 4). Use caution in removing pilot bracket.  
3. Remove orifice hood with 1/2N wrench or socket by  
turning counter-clockwise.  
4. Replace with orifice hood with a black stripe  
stamped 1.3 mm using a 1/2N wrench or socket and  
turning the hood clockwise approximately (6)  
complete turns.  
2. Remove the oven burner by removing the screw  
from the pilot bracket and the oven burner bracket  
(see figure 4).  
3. Remove orifice hood with 1/2N wrench or socket by  
turning counter-clockwise.  
4. Replace with orifice hood with a brass hood stamped  
#46 using a 1/2N wrench or socket and turning the  
hood clockwise approximately (6) complete turns.  
5. Replace oven burner and pilot bracket.  
e. Pilot and burner adjustments - see section on “Range  
Adjustments”.  
5. Replace oven burner and pilot bracket.  
e. Pilot and burner adjustments - see section on “Range  
Adjustments”.  
f. Replace oven bottom, oven racks, and main top.  
f. Replace oven bottom, oven racks, and main top.  
SCREWS  
PILOT FLAME SCREW  
ORIFICE - Nat.: Brass Stamped #54  
BYPASS SCREW  
LP: Brass Stamped .85mm  
OVEN  
BURNER  
AIR SHUTTER  
Gas Type  
Natural  
LP  
Natural  
LP  
Screw Type H
ORIFICE  
LP: Black Stripe Stamped 1.3mm  
Nat.: Brass Stamped #46  
Bypass  
Bypass  
Pilot  
51  
31  
15  
FIGURE 2  
FIGURE 3  
FIGURE 4  
Pilot  
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Range Adjustments  
Top Section - Gas Top Pilot Adjustment  
Air Shutter - Oven Burner  
a. The approximate length of the flame of oven burner is  
See figure 5.  
a 1/2N distinct inner blue flame (see figure 7).  
Purge all air from supply system by turning on one top  
burner valve. Then turn off valve and adjust top pilot  
flame using adjusting screw “A” (figure 5) so that flame is  
even with top of flash tube. To light the burner, push and  
turn top burner knob to the lite position.  
b. Oven burner flame can be checked as follows:  
1. Yellow flame on burner - open air shutter to the  
widest opening that will not cause the flame to lift or  
blow off the burner when cold. (See figure 8).  
2. Distinct blue flame but lifting - close burner air  
shutter to the point where it will not cause the flame  
to lift or blow off the burner when cold. (See figure  
8).  
TOP OF FLASH TUBE  
1/2N FLAME  
INNER CONE  
FIGURE 7  
FIGURE 5  
c. The oven burner air shutter adjustment is the same on  
ranges with a gas pilot or electric ignition.  
Top Section - Electric Ignition  
To operate, push and turn burner knob to the LITE  
position. The top burner will light. To turn OFF spark after  
the top burner has ignited turn knob to HI setting.  
Top Burner Adjustment  
All Top Burner Valves:  
LOCK SCREW  
The approximate height of the flame at the high or full-on  
position is shown below. Adjust burner air shutter (figure  
6) to the widest opening that will not cause the flame to lift  
or blow off the burner when cold.  
AIR SHUTTER  
ORIFICE HOOD  
AIR  
SHUTTER  
3/4N FLAME  
ORIFICE  
HOOD  
FIGURE 8  
Conventional Burners  
FIGURE 6  
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Conversion Instructions (Model LPR1115AD*)  
ꢀꢋꢉ ꢌꢎꢄꢖꢆꢈꢉꢃꢎꢄ  
ꢍꢎꢐ ꢇꢎ ꢈꢆꢑꢎꢖꢆ ꢈꢋꢄꢀꢆ  
ꢏꢎꢈ ꢉꢆꢈꢖꢃꢌꢃꢄꢀ  
ꢀꢁ'ꢁ+ꢂ%  
ꢏ(%%(0 -!ꢁ,ꢁ )+(ꢒꢁꢠ.+ꢁ, -( +ꢁ&(/ꢁ ꢂ))%"ꢂ'ꢒꢁ ꢡ(+  
,ꢁ+/"ꢒ"' ꢓ  
All ranges are equipped with fixed orifices and with a  
convertible appliance pressure regulator. The unit model  
number plate states which gas it was adjusted for at the  
factory. To convert the unit to either Natural gas or LP gas  
will require the replacement of orifice hoods, adjustment  
of the air shutters on the burners and adjustment of the  
appliance pressure regulator converter cap.  
1. Shut off gas supply to appliance.  
2. Disconnect electrical supply to appliance, if equipped.  
3. Disconnect gas supply tubing to appliance.  
4. Slide range forward to disengage range from the  
anti-tip bracket. (See page 4).  
ꢉꢆꢆ ꢃꢄꢉꢇꢈꢊꢌꢇꢃꢎꢄꢉ ꢏꢎꢈ ꢀꢋꢉ ꢌꢎꢄꢖꢆꢈꢉꢃꢎꢄ  
ꢅꢎꢌꢋꢇꢆꢕ ꢎꢄ ꢇꢍꢆ ꢔꢋꢌꢟ ꢎꢏ ꢇꢍꢆ ꢈꢋꢄꢀꢆꢜ  
5. Reverse procedure to reinstall. If gas line has been  
disconnected, check for gas leaks after reconnection.  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄ A qualified servicer should disconnect and  
reconnect the gas supply.  
Inlet pressure to the appliance pressure regulator should  
be as follows for both operation and checking of appliance  
pressure regulator setting:  
The servicer ꢑꢊꢉꢇ follow installation instructions  
provided with the gas appliance connector and the  
warning label attached to the connector.  
ꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇ ꢈꢆꢉꢉꢊꢈꢆ ꢃꢄ  
ꢃꢄꢌꢍꢆꢉ ꢎꢏ ꢐꢋꢇꢆꢈ ꢌꢎꢅꢊꢑꢄ  
Minimum  
ꢄꢋꢇꢊꢈꢋꢅ  
ꢀꢋꢉ  
5
ꢀꢋꢉ  
11  
6. To prevent range from accidentally tipping, range must  
be secured to the floor by sliding rear leveling leg into  
the anti-tip bracket.  
Maximum  
14  
14  
ꢉꢆꢈꢖꢃꢌꢆ> ꢋꢈꢇꢉ ꢃꢄꢏꢎꢈꢑꢋꢇꢃꢎꢄ  
When your range requires service or replacement parts,  
contact your dealer or authorized service agency. Please  
give the complete model and serial numbers of the range  
which is located on the range model number plate.  
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ꢀꢁꢂ ꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇꢈꢂꢉꢄꢅ  
ꢀꢁ'ꢁ+ꢂ%  
Reinstall cap nut to appliance pressure regulator and  
replace dust cover.  
All ranges are equipped with fixed orifices and with a  
convertible appliance pressure regulator. The unit model  
number plate states which gas it is adjusted for at the  
factory. To convert the unit to either Natural gas or LP  
gas will require the replacement of the orifice hoods, and  
the adjustment of the air shutters on the burners and  
adjustment of the appliance pressure regulator converter  
cap.  
ꢌꢋꢊꢇꢃꢎꢄꢓ Be sure marking for the type of gas to which  
appliance pressure regulator has just been converted is  
visible in top of cap nut before replacing plastic dust  
cover. (See figure 1.)  
Inlet pressure to the appliance pressure regulator should  
be as follows for checking the appliance pressure  
regulator setting:  
ꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇ ꢈꢆꢉꢉꢊꢈꢆ ꢃꢄ  
ꢃꢄꢌꢍꢆꢉ ꢎꢏ ꢐꢋꢇꢆꢈ ꢌꢎꢅꢊꢑꢄ  
Minimum  
ꢄꢋꢇꢊꢈꢋꢅ  
ꢀꢋꢉ  
ꢀꢋꢉ  
11  
5
14  
Maximum  
14  
ꢋ))%"ꢂ'ꢒꢁ +ꢁ,,.+ꢁ ꢈꢁ .%ꢂ-(+ ꢌ('/ꢁ+,"('  
The unit appliance pressure regulator must be set to  
match the type gas supply used. If converting from  
natural gas to LP gas, the appliance pressure regulator  
must be converted to regulate LP gas. If converting from  
LP gas to natural gas, the appliance pressure regulator  
must be converted to regulate natural gas.  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢆ  
ꢇ( +ꢁ)%ꢂꢒꢁ -!ꢁ ,-(+ꢂ ꢁ ꢠ+ꢂ0ꢁ+ꢓ Fit the drawer rollers  
onto the rails. Lift up drawer front and gently push in to  
first stop position. Lift up and continue to slide drawer to  
the closed position.  
To access the regulator from front of range, remove the  
storage drawer or warming drawer.  
ꢇ( +ꢁ&(/ꢁ -!ꢁ ,-(+ꢂ ꢁ ꢠ+ꢂ0ꢁ+ꢓ Pull out to the first stop  
position. Lift up front of drawer and pull to the second  
position, grasp sides and lift up and out to remove drawer.  
To convert the appliance pressure regulator from one gas  
to another, remove plastic dust cover from cap nut on top  
of appliance pressure regulator. Remove cap nut from  
appliance pressure regulator (plastic dust cover comes off  
with nut).  
ꢃꢑ ꢎꢈꢇꢋꢄꢇꢓ Remove plastic dust cover from cap nut  
and reinstall on opposite side of cap nut.  
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ꢀꢁꢂ ꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇꢈꢂꢉꢄꢅ  
ꢀꢁ'ꢁ+ꢂ%  
Reinstall cap nut to appliance pressure regulator and  
replace dust cover.  
All ranges are equipped with fixed orifices and with a  
convertible appliance pressure regulator. The unit model  
number plate states which gas it is adjusted for at the  
factory. To convert the unit to either Natural gas or LP  
gas will require the replacement of the orifice hoods, and  
the adjustment of the air shutters on the burners and  
adjustment of the appliance pressure regulator converter  
cap.  
ꢌꢋꢊꢇꢃꢎꢄꢓ Be sure marking for the type of gas to which  
appliance pressure regulator has just been converted is  
visible in top of cap nut before replacing plastic dust  
cover. (See figure 1.)  
Inlet pressure to the appliance pressure regulator should  
be as follows for checking the appliance pressure  
regulator setting:  
ꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇ ꢈꢆꢉꢉꢊꢈꢆ ꢃꢄ  
ꢃꢄꢌꢍꢆꢉ ꢎꢏ ꢐꢋꢇꢆꢈ ꢌꢎꢅꢊꢑꢄ  
Minimum  
ꢄꢋꢇꢊꢈꢋꢅ  
ꢀꢋꢉ  
ꢀꢋꢉ  
11  
5
14  
Maximum  
14  
ꢋ))%"ꢂ'ꢒꢁ +ꢁ,,.+ꢁ ꢈꢁ .%ꢂ-(+ ꢌ('/ꢁ+,"('  
The unit appliance pressure regulator must be set to  
match the type gas supply used. If converting from  
natural gas to LP gas, the appliance pressure regulator  
must be converted to regulate LP gas. If converting from  
LP gas to natural gas, the appliance pressure regulator  
must be converted to regulate natural gas.  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢆ  
ꢇ( +ꢁ)%ꢂꢒꢁ -!ꢁ ,-(+ꢂ ꢁ ꢠ+ꢂ0ꢁ+ꢓ Fit the drawer rollers  
onto the rails. Lift up drawer front and gently push in to  
first stop position. Lift up and continue to slide drawer to  
the closed position.  
To access the regulator from front of range, remove the  
storage drawer or warming drawer.  
ꢇ( +ꢁ&(/ꢁ -!ꢁ ,-(+ꢂ ꢁ ꢠ+ꢂ0ꢁ+ꢓ Pull out to the first stop  
position. Lift up front of drawer and pull to the second  
position, grasp sides and lift up and out to remove drawer.  
To convert the appliance pressure regulator from one gas  
to another, remove plastic dust cover from cap nut on top  
of appliance pressure regulator. Remove cap nut from  
appliance pressure regulator (plastic dust cover comes off  
with nut).  
ꢃꢑ ꢎꢈꢇꢋꢄꢇꢓ Remove plastic dust cover from cap nut  
and reinstall on opposite side of cap nut.  
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4. Remove the surface burner orifice hood with a *N (12.7  
ꢋ"+ ꢉ!.--ꢁ+ > ꢎ/ꢁ' ꢔ.+'ꢁ+  
a. The approximate length of the flame of oven burner is  
a 1/2 inch distinct inner blue flame, figure 8.  
mm) socket wrench counter-clockwise.  
ꢃꢑ ꢎꢈꢇꢋꢄꢇ: Save all natural orifice hoods that are  
removed.  
5. Place the corresponding orifice hood on the burner  
fitting according to figure 6. Turn the orifice hood  
clockwise by hand approximately one turn. Tighten the  
orifice hood clockwise with a *N socket wrench  
approximately 2* turns.  
6. Replace the burner assembly in the main top and  
rotate one-eighth turn clockwise using the burner  
wrench until the burner locks in place with the igniter  
aligned with the reference mark on the main top.  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃ
7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 until all orifice hoods have  
been changed.  
b. Oven burner flame can be checked as follows:  
9.2K BTU NATURAL (NO COLOR)  
REPLACE WITH ORIFICE (NO COLOR)  
STAMPED .0335 FOR LP  
7.2K BTU NATURAL (BLUE)  
REPLACE WITH ORIFICE (BLUE)  
STAMPED .0310 FOR LP  
1. Yellow flame on burner - open burner air shutter to  
the widest opening that will not cause the flame to lift  
or blow off the burner when cold. (See #2 on figure  
9.)  
2. Distinct blue flame but lifting - close burner air  
shutter to the point where it will not cause the flame  
to lift or blow off the burner when cold. (See #2 on  
figure 9.)  
3
LOCK  
SCREW  
12K BTU NATURAL (RED)  
REPLACE WITH ORIFICE (RED)  
STAMPED .0350 FOR LP  
9.2K BTU NATURAL (NO COLOR)  
REPLACE WITH ORIFICE (NO COLOR)  
STAMPED .0335 FOR LP  
AIR SHUTTER  
2
FRONT OF MAINTOP  
ART. #9215-250-1  
1
ORIFICE  
HOOD  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢖ  
ꢇ( ꢈꢁꢂ,,ꢁ&ꢢ%ꢁꢓ  
Replace burner assembly in main top and rotate  
approximately one-eighth turn clockwise using burner  
wrench until burner locks into position with ignitor aligned  
with reference mark on main top.  
c. The oven burner air shutter adjustment is the same on  
ranges with a gas pilot or electric ignition.  
d. Sealed burner adjustment. Adjust the air shutter for the  
appropriate gas according to figure 10.  
ORIFICE HOOD  
AIR SHUTTER  
NATURAL POSITION  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅ ꢆꢗ  
ꢅ ꢕ  
AIR SHUTTER  
LP POSITION  
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Conversion Instructions (Models AGR4400AD*, AGR4412AD*,  
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CP31600AD*, MGR4451AD*, MGR4452AD*, PGR4420LD* )  
Gas Conversion  
General  
Appliance Pressure Regulator Conversion  
The unit appliance pressure regulator must be set to  
match the type gas supply used. If converting from  
natural gas to LP gas, the appliance pressure regulator  
must be converted to regulate LP gas. If converting from  
LP gas to natural gas, the appliance pressure regulator  
must be converted to regulate natural gas.  
All ranges are equipped with fixed orifices and with a  
convertible appliance pressure regulator. The unit model  
number plate states which gas it is adjusted for at the  
factory. To convert the unit to either Natural gas or LP  
gas will require the replacement of the orifice hoods, and  
the adjustment of the air shutters on the burners and  
adjustment of the appliance pressure regulator converter  
cap.  
The regulator can be accessed from behind the range,  
under the cooktop.  
Inlet pressure to the appliance pressure regulator should  
be as follows for checking the appliance pressure  
regulator setting:  
To convert the appliance pressure regulator from one gas  
to another, remove cap and forcibly snap out plastic  
plunger from bottom of cap. Turn plunger over and  
forcibly snap back in original location (Figure 1).  
INLET PRESSURE IN  
INCHES OF WATER COLUMN  
Minimum  
NATURAL  
GAS  
LP  
GAS  
11  
NOTE: Plunger MUST snap into position; the gas type  
you are converting to must be visible on lower side of  
plunger.  
5
14  
Maximum  
14  
FIGURE 1  
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Orifice Conversion  
To convert the unit to either natural gas or LP gas will require the exchange of orifice hoods.  
IMPORTANT: Save all parts removed in conversion.  
Oven Burner Conversion  
Remove all oven racks.  
Surface Burner Conversion (Sealed Burner)  
1. Remove all grates.  
2. Mark ignitor location on the main top with a pencil. This  
mark on the main top is used as a reference point  
when replacing the burner assembly to ensure that the  
burner is tightened to its original position.  
1. Bake Burner  
a. Remove oven bottom (figure 2).  
3. Place burner wrench (part no. 8312D075-60, available  
from the dealer or authorized service agency) over the  
surface burner assembly with the ignitor positioned  
inside the gap in the wrench ring (figure 3). This  
prevents the ignitor from being damaged when the  
wrench grips the burner assembly. Rotate the burner  
assembly approximately one-eighth turn  
CLIP  
counter-clockwise and lift from the main top.  
FIGURE 2  
b. Remove screw from the front of the bake burner.  
c. Remove the bake burner from the orifice fitting.  
CAUTION: The igniter is fragile. Take care not to  
damage it.  
d. Gently lay the bake burner in the bottom of the  
range.  
e. Remove the bake orifice hood with a ½N (12.7 mm)  
socket wrench counter-clockwise.  
FIGURE 3  
f. Place the black-colored orifice stamped .0512 for LP  
(.0810 for natural) on the fitting turning it clockwise  
by hand approximately one turn. Tighten the orifice  
hood with a ½N (12.7 mm) socket wrench clockwise  
approximately 2½ turns.  
4. Remove the surface burner orifice hood with a ½N (12.7  
mm) socket wrench counter-clockwise.  
IMPORTANT: Save all parts removed in conversion.  
g. Replace the bake burner.  
h. Replace the oven bottom.  
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5. Place the corresponding orifice hood on the burner  
fitting according to figure 4. Turn the orifice hood  
clockwise by hand approximately one turn. Tighten the  
orifice hood clockwise with a ½N socket wrench  
approximately 2½ turns.  
To Reassemble:  
Replace burner assembly in main top and rotate  
approximately one-eighth turn clockwise using burner  
wrench until burner locks into position with ignitor aligned  
with reference mark on main top.  
6. Replace the burner assembly in the main top and  
rotate one-eighth turn clockwise using the burner  
wrench until the burner locks in place with the igniter  
aligned with the reference mark on the main top.  
ORIFICE HOOD  
7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 until all orifice hoods have  
been changed.  
LP GAS SURFACE BURNER ORIFICE CONFIGURATION  
6.5K BLUE  
STAMPED .0310  
8K NO COLOR  
STAMPED .0335  
ART. #9215-250-2  
Surface Burner Conversion (Conventional  
Burner)  
1. Remove main top.  
2. Remove all (4) surface burners.  
3. Remove all (4) orifice hoods (figure 6) from the valve  
by using a 1/2 wrench or socket and turning the hood  
counter-clockwise.  
8.5K RED  
STAMPED .0350  
8K NO COLOR  
STAMPED .0335  
FRONT OF RANGE  
ORIFICE - Nat.: Stamped .0571  
LP: Stamped .0335  
NATURAL GAS SURFACE BURNER ORIFICE CONFIGURATION  
9.2K NO COLOR  
STAMPED .0571  
7.2K BLUE  
STAMPED .0512  
ART. #9215-250-2  
F
NOTE: Save all parts removed in conversion.  
4. Replace with the hoods stamped .0335 for LP (.0571  
for natural) by using a 1/2 inch wrench or socket and  
turning the hood clockwise approximately (6) complete  
turns.  
5. Replace surface burners.  
9.2K NO COLOR  
STAMPED .0571  
12K RED  
STAMPED .0669  
FRONT OF RANGE  
FIGURE 4  
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Air Shutter  
a. The approximate length of the flame of oven burner is  
a 1/2 inch distinct inner blue flame, figure 7.  
c. The oven burner air shutter adjustment is the same on  
ranges with a gas pilot or electric ignition.  
d. Sealed burner adjustment. Adjust burner air shutter to  
the widest opening that will not cause the flame to lift or  
blow off the burner when cold according to figure 9.  
NOTE: Correctly adjusted sealed burners, can have  
flames that will lift or blow without a pot over the burner.  
These should be adjusted with a pot in place.  
FIGU
AIR SHUTTER  
NATURAL POSITION  
b. Oven burner flame can be checked as follows:  
1. Yellow flame on burner - open burner air shutter to  
the widest opening that will not cause the flame to lift  
or blow off the burner when cold. (See #2 on figure  
8.)  
SHUTTER  
POSITION  
2. Distinct blue flame but lifting - close burner air  
shutter to the point where it will not cause the flame  
to lift or blow off the burner when cold. (See #2 on  
figure 8.)  
FIGURE 9  
e. Conventional burner adjustment. Open the air shutters  
or the burners so that the square hole is completely  
uncovered (see figure 10).  
AIR  
SHUTTER  
3/4N FLAME  
3
ORIFICE  
HOOD  
LOCK  
SCREW  
AIR SHUTTER  
2
1
ORIFICE  
HOOD  
Conventional Burners  
FIGURE 10  
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