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|nstaMMation |nstructions MPORTANTSAFEW NSTRUCT ONS [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] Safety Pcecautiens Do not attempt to install or operate your unit until you have read the safety precautions in this manual. Safety items throughout this manual are labeled with a Warning or Caution based on the risk type. This isthe safetyalertsymbol. Itisused to alertyou to potential personal injuryhazards. Obey allsafetymessages injuryor death. thatfollowthissymbol to avoid possible SAFETY PRECAUTIONS [] [] [] lm [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] lm [] [] lm [] READAND SAVETHESE NSTRUCT ONS [] [] [] [] [] m Read all instructions [] [] [] [] before installing m [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] m [] [] [] [] [] For online support and Internet product information: www.e_ectro_uxusa.com Electrolux Home Post Office Box 212378, All rights reserve& Products, Augusta, Inc, Georgia Printed in the USA [] [] all safety instructions. [] For toll4ree telephone support in the U.S. and Canada: 1_877_ 4ELECTROLUX (1_877435_3287) @2005 [] m m [] [] [] the Range. For your safety, please read and observe you anticipate all installation connections. [] [] 30917, USA [] [] This guide will help [] [] [] [] [] [] TABLE OF CONTENTS [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] Safety ................................................................... 2 Definitions .......................................................... 2 ImportantSafetyInstructions..............................2 SafetyPrecautions ............................................. 3 Preparingfor mnstaJlation..................................7 %rifying PackageContents............................... 7 GasSupplyRequirements................................. 7 Gasand ElectricRequirements Table................7 ElectricalPowerSupplyRequirements..............8 Gasand EiedHcaiRough-in..............................9 Cabinet!Counterop Preparation.......................10 OveralDimensions.......................................... 12 installingtheAnti-TipBracket...........................13 GasRegulatorandElectrical ConduitLocation.............................................. 16 mnstallation ........................................................ 17 installingthe RangeBackguards.....................17 Removingthe Door(s)..................................... 18 Reinstallingthe Door(s)................................... 18 MakingtheElectricalConnection.....................19 Makingthe GasConnection.............................22 InstallingtheRange......................................... 23 InstallingtheBurnerComponents....................23 Operation ........................................................... 24 VerifyingtheOperation....................................24 [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] for VERIFYPACKAGECONTENTS [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] • Use & Care Manual [] [] [] [] [] • Wok Ring Anti-tip • Simmerplate Bracket • Grate Pack • Stainless Steel Cleaner • Griddle o Roasting Rack Kit [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] , Burner Cap Pack GAS SUPPLYBEQU [] [] • Burner Rings Broiler Pan/Insert • LP Conversion [] [] [] [] [] [] MENTS [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] Check your local building codes for the proper method of installation. In the absence of local codes, this appliance should be installed in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1. Be certain that the appliance being installed is correct for the gas service being provided. Refer to the rating label located on the kick panel and/or the table below for gas supply requirements. GAS AND ELECTRICREQUIREMENTSTABLE [] [] [] [] [] [] Refer to the following Model No, [] Electrica! required 240-4 Wire VAC, 60Hz, 30A 240-4 E36DF76EPS [] Wire VAC, 60Hz, 30A Wire VAC, 60Hz, [] [] [] Total 50A Gas type connected load 26.4 Amps (6.3 Kw) 26,4 Amps (6.3 Kw) 44.2 Amps (10.4 Kw) [] [] [] [] on gas and electric Manifold pressure [] [] [] [] requirements. Minimum gas supply pressure Natural Liquid Propane Natural Liquid 240-4 E48DF76EPS [] table for more information circuit E30DF74EPS [] Propane Natural Liquid Propane 4" Water Column 5" Water 10" Water Column 11" Water 4" Water Column 5" Water 10" Water Column 11" Water 4" Water Column 5" Water 10" Water Column 11" Water Column Column Column Column Column Column [] for ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY REQUREMENTS [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] It is the owner's responsibility to ensure that the electrical connection of this appliance is performed by a qualified electrician. The electrical installation, including minimum supply wire size and grounding, must be in accordance with the National Electric code ANSIiNFPA 70- 1993* (or latest revision) and local codes and ordinances. *A copy of this standard National Fire Protection 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy, Massachusetts may be obtained from: Association 02269-9101 The correct voltage, frequency, and amperage must be supplied to the appliance from a separate, grounded, circuit that is protected by a properly sized circuit breaker or time delay fuse. Refer to the Gas and Electrical Requirements Table on page 7. for @ASAND ELECTRiCaLR@U@Ho H [] [] m m [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] A manual shut valve must be installed in the gas piping, external to the appliance, for the purpose of turning on or shutting off gas to the appliance. Plan the location of the range and the gas supply to allow access to the valve when the unit is installed. Access to the remote circuit breaker panel/fuse box, with the range in place, must also be allowed for in the installation. Any openings in the wall behind the appliance and in the floor under the appliance must be sealed. Both the gas supply piping and shut-off valve, and the electrical junction box/ receptacle must be located so they do not interfere with the range when it is installed. In addition, the junction box must be located so the range can be removed for service when the conduit supplied with the unit is attached to the junction box. Do not lengthen the conduit or wiring provided with the range. All dimensions shown are based on standard American cabinets 36 inches (914mm) high at the finished countertop by 24 inches (610mm) deep, with a 25 inch (635mm) overall countertop depth. When installing the range into nonstandard cabinets, minimum clearances shown in the diagrams on page 11 must be maintained. Carefully check the location where the range is to be installed. For best performance, the range should be placed away from drafts that may be caused doors, windows and HVAC outlets. by for' CABINETAND COUNTE ©P PREPARATION [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] for Plan the installation so that the electrical connection, gas shut=off valve, and pressure regulator are accessible from the front of the cabinet. Figure 1 (330ram) 10" (254mm) Min. • to combustLble side wails above the range (both sides) Minumim 25" (635mm) E30DF74EPS, E36DF76EPS and E48DF76EPS Cutout Dimensions ModeJ "A.... B" E3ODF74EPS 36"(914mm}Recommended 30"(762mm}Minimum 301/16" (764mm} E36DF76EPS 42" (1067mm)Recommended 3d' (914mm)Minimum 361/16" (914mm) E48DF76EPS 54" (1372mm}Recommended 48"(1219mm}Minimum 481/8" (1222mm} for OVERALLD MENS ONS [] E36DF76EPS --30 29 I/8" --28 -26 //8" [] [] [] and E48DF76EPS Side View 3/8" (772 ram} -- [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] Overall Dimensions Figure 2 Handle (740 ram} (714 ram)1/2" [673 mm) font Edge Face of Con[rol Rear of Bulllnose panel/Oven of Corffrol panel/Oven Door Door 24" (68 n!m) Back _ua!d 3" (79 mm) 9" (229 ram) Back uad Backguord 37" (9 , rf'm) to 35 3/4' i E30DF74EPS Overall Dimensions Side View _, Figure 3 HANDLE 28 ]/4' [718 1mini 27 3/8" [693.7mm] 25 5/8" [652 lmm] 24 1/8" [6125mini _. FRONT EDGE OF BULLNOSE FACE OF CONTROL PANEL REAR OF CONTROL PANEL 6" [I 52MM 1 BACKSPLASH 7" [940mm] to 35=3/4" [90ti_r"_] T [] for IISTRLLIIQ THE AITI-TII BRACKET(FOR _", S8'=& 18'=IODELS} [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] Installation All Dimensions J are [] [] of E30DF74EPS [] [] [] Anti-Tip [] [] [] [] [] [] Figure4 Bracket BASE from Cabinet Only (Not Counferfop) Location [] of the E30DF74EPS 30 1/16" (122]mm} Anti-Tip FigureS Bracket \ \ \ \ \ REAR Anti-tip bracket location on left rear leg Pc÷ ° for IISTRLLII@ THE RITI-TIP B_OKET iFOR _'=, 38'=& 41,=IOIELS} [] m [] [] [] [] [] [] Installation of E36DF76EPS Top View [] [] m [] [] [] m [] [] [] [] Anti-Tip Bracket Figure 6 7 1/2" Back wall (191mm) 24" (610mm 1 I Dimensions j 18 1/32" i (458mm) 36 1/16" are from Cabinet Only (Not Countertop) (916mm) Figure 7 Rear "_ Left .......... Rear Leg Leveler 5/16- 18x2 or Equivalent Location of the E36DF76EPS Anti-Tip Leveler [] [] for IISTRLLIIQ THE AITI-TIP BRACKET(FOR _", 18'=& 18'=IOIEL$} [] [] m m Installation [] m [] [] [] of E48DF76EPS [] Anti-Tip m m [] [] m [] [] m m [] E Bracket TopView Figure 8 13 5/16" (339mm) BACK 4 9/16" (115mm} t WALL L!, j I J ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 All Dimensions " are from Cabinet Only (Not Counfedop) L 48 1/16" (1221mm) Figure 9 Rear Leg Location of the E48DF76EPS Anti-Tip Leveler " Leveler 5/16 - 18 × 2 or Equivalent for @ASR [] Figure 10 [] [] U_T©R AND ELECTRICAL C@N _T [] [] [] Power cord / Regulator [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] .................................................................................................................................................... Factory installed j 3/4"regulator (1/2" supply ok) Gas [] and Electrical Rear View Conduit Location [] [] [] 38 & 48 NSTALUN@ THE BACKGUARDS ©PT @NAL NGE [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] Your EtectroluxIconTM range was shipped with a backguard inplace.These instructions cover the installation of one of the optional backguards. mnstaHing the Range 1. Remove 2. To avoid scratches, Optiona_ the backguard Backguard: from its box. place small scraps of thin cardboard the side panels where the backguard on the rear of will make contact. With the assistance of at least one other person, carefully lift the backguard and place down on to the range top. Special attention should be given to the lower flange in front of the backguard, which must fit between the stainless steel side panels. 3. Fasten the provided 4. Connect screws through the gas line to the regulator. the rear flange. Reposition and attach the access panel or the back cover if the entire back cover was removed. 5. You are now ready to continue with the range installation. Figure 11 Figure 12 BackguarU Backguard (36" range Installation shown) Backguard (48" range Installation shown) ..... { {: { {: {{:{{??{ :: {{ { Open the door to its fully opened position. Rotate the catch over the retaining arm on each hinge. Lift the oven door to about a 30 degree angle from the horizontal _osition. Pull the door away from the oven while continuing to lift. Figure 13 :::::: ::::: ::: .... : :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: .......................................................................................................................................... To remove oven door, rotate catch as shown. /_ Removing the Oven Door REo_STALL_HG THEOVEHBOOR{S} [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] Grasp the oven door on opposite sides and lift it until the door hinges are aligned with the openings in the oven frame. Holding the door at about a 30 ° angle from the horizontal, slide the hinges into the openings until the bottom hinge arms drop fully into the hinge receptacles. Lower the door to the fully opened position, and then rotate the two hinge catches toward the oven. Open and close the door completely Peel off the protective to ensure that it is properly layer of plastic that covers the door panel. installed. [] MAK H@THE ELECTRICALCONNECTION [] [] m [] m m [] [] m [] m [] m [] [] [] [] [] [] m [] [] Grounding mnstcuctions This appliance must be electrically grounded. With the range positioned directly in front of the cabinet cutout, feed the appliance conduit to the electrical junction box. Then, depending upon Focal codes, utilize one of the following techniques to connect the appliance to the electrical power supply: Connecting to a Four-Wire Electrica_ System 1. Separate the green and white appliance wires. 2. 3. Connect the white appliance wire to the neutral (white) supply wire in the junction box. Connect the black appliance Figure 14 Cable from power supply wire to the black (L1) power supply wire in the junction box. 4. Connect the red appliance wire to the red (L2) power supply wire in the junction box, 5. Connect the green appliance wire to the green house grounding wire in the junction box. Conduit from appliance Connecting four-wire the appliance to a power supply Connectingthe GreenAppliance Wireto the Neutral(White)Supply Wire = WhereLocal CodesPermit Figure 15 1 Connect the green and white appliance wire in the junction box. 2 Connect the black appliance junction box, 3 Connect the red appliance junction box. Cable from power supply RED GREEN RED Wire nut (3 places) Conduit from appliance Connecting the appliance to a three-wire power supply wires to the neutral (white) supply wire to the black (L1) power supply wire in the wire to the red (L2) power supply wire in the Connectingthe GreenAppliance Wireto a GroundedSupply Wire or a GroundedColdWaterPipe= WhereLo_l Codes Permit. 1 Separate 2 Connect the white appliance junction box. the green and white appliance wire to the neutral wires. 3 Connect the black appliance junction box. wire to the black (L1) power supply wire in the 4 Connect the red appliance junction box. 5 Connect the green appliance wire to a grounded box or to a grounded cold water pipe. 6 If connecting to a grounded cold water pipe, a separate copper grounding wire (No. 10 minimum) must be connected to a grounded cold water pipe (white) supply wire in the wire to the red (L2) power supply wire in the by means of a clamp and then to an external supply wire in the junction grounding connector screw. Figure 16 Cable from power supply No. 10 (minimum) copper grounding wire box copper RED GREE No 4_ wire I WHITE WHITE BLACK Metal _Wire nut Junction (4 places) Conduit from appliance Connecting the appliance ground to a grounded or grounded cold water pipe junction box wire M£K NG THE G£S C©NNECT ON [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] Before sliding the range into the cabinet, connect a flexible gas connector to the gas shut-off valve previously installed on the stub out. The gas valve must be turned off dunng installation. Connect the flex connector to the pipe fitting at the right rear of the range. [] Measure from the floor to the countertop and adjust the leveling legs as required to position the top frame at the desired height, based on the cabinet and countertop installation. Carefully slide the range into position in the cutout. The rear anti4ip leg should engage the anti4Jp bracket. NSTA NO THEBURNERCOMPONENTS [] [] m m m m [] [] [] [] m m m [] [] [] [] m m m m Remove the brass burner rings, porcelain burner caps, and porcelain gates from their shipping packages. Place each burner ring onto its corresponding burner base, being certain that the four alignment tabs slide into the matching notches in the base. Set each porcelain burner cap on top of its corresponding burner ring. Place each grate onto the top frame, being certain that the rubber feet are positioned in the locating dimples. V [] THE @P AT ©N [] [] [] [] Before beginning [] [] [] [] the test procedure, [] [] [] [] [] [] ensure that all cooktop [] [] [] [] [] [] control valves are in the "OFF" position, and all burner rings, burner caps, and grates are propedy positioned on the top frame. Turn on the gas supply at the shut-off valve. Turn on the power supply to the range. Select a temperature of 350°F by rotating the temperature control knob to "350" and selecting "BAKE" with the oven selector knob. Rotate each knob to the "Off" position to stop the heating process. For model E48DF76EPS, repeat this test procedure with the companion oven. Test each top burner separately by pressing and turning one control knob at a time counterclockwise to the "HIGH" position. All ignitors will spark continuously, but only the burner with gas flowing to it will ignite. (It will take approximately 4 seconds for ignition to occur, at which time the ignitors will stop sparking. If ignition does not occur within 4 seconds, turn off the knob, wait for at least 2 minutes to allow any gas to dissipate, then repeat this ignition test.) The control knob can then be rotated counterclockwise from "HIGH" to "LOW" to adjust the flame height progressively. Repeat the ignition test for all burners. When installed properly, the flame will be steady and quiet. It will also have a sharp, blue inner cone that will vary in length proportional to the burner size. [] ICON Professional series Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) Conversion Instructions Kit Freestanding Range Models: E30DF74EPS, E36DF76EPS, E48DF76EPS Model E3ODF74EPS shown ----_ WARNING: _ This conversion kit shall be installed by a qualified service agency in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and all applicable codes and requirements of the authority having jurisdiction, If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire, explosion, or production of carbon monoxide may result causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life, The qualified service agency is responsible for the proper installation of this kit, The installation is not proper and complete until the operation of the converted appliance is checked as specified in the manufacture's instructions supplied with the kit, CAUTION" • Before proceeding with the conversion, shut off the gas supply to the appliance prior to disconnecting the electrical power. • Do not reconnect electrical power until all leak tests have been performed. _ • Only a qualified service technician service this appliance. should convert or • Be sure the unit is unplugged proceeding with the conversion. and coot before IMPORTANT: Read and save these instructions for future use and for use by the building inspector. • • The range will not operate properly unless the correct sized orifices and air shutters are installed for each burner and valve and the air shutters for each burner are properly adjusted. The range will not operate properly unless the regulator is converted according to these instructions. After installing the LPG orifices, be sure to keep the original factory installed orifices for future conversion back to natural gas. See page 12 for instructions on how to convert this appliance to nature gas from LPG. Pa_ No> 65558 Rev. 1-4 [] Electrolux I Jc o N • 1/8" flat blade screwdriver * Thread-locker • Needle-nose pliers • 10 mm open end wrench * Burner ring removal tool (provided with conversion kit) • 6" and 8" long adjustable wrenches * U-tube manometer (calibrated) • 6" (or 150 mm) pocket rule ° Leak detector: Gas or bubble forming fluid 2-1 Identify the model number from Table 2-1. How the oven is equipped determines the model number. Model Number Number of Burners Use the model number to identify the correct orifice sizes, shutter part number, and shutter gap settings throughout the rest of this procedure. Oven Type E30DF74EPS 4 Sinc_le E36DF76EPS E48DF76EPS 6 6 Sincjle Double Table 2-1 2-2 (Loctite 242 or equivalent) Model Identification E48DF76EPS (48-Inch) E36DF76EPS E30DF76EPS 36-Inch 30-Inch Note: Styling and size of backsplash may vary. Fiqure 2-1 Model Identification Page 2 Professional Series Range LPG Conversion LPG Conversion Kit for Models E36DF76EPS and E48DF76EPS Kit Part Number: (36 and 48-Inch) 700147-1 Part Number Description 65481 65480 BAGr PLASTIC LABEL, CONVERSION INFORMATION 86007 TOOL, REMOVAL, BUNRER RING 1 65558 INSTALLATION INSTRCTIONS r LPG CONVERSION KIT 1 76125* O-RING r BYPASS ORIFICE, BYPASS, .0048MM 6 92125-48 92125-61 ORIFICE, BYPASS, .0061MM 4 72427-86 ORIFICE r MAINr .0086MM ORIFICE, MAIN, .0112MM 2 ORIFICE, MAIN, .0118MM * Provided assembled to the bypass orifices 2 72427-112 (_uantity 1 2 2 2 72427-118 LPG Conversion Kit for Model E30DF74EPS (30-Inch) Kit Part Number: 700147-2 Part Number Description 65481 BAGr PLASTIC 65480 2 86007 LABELr CONVERSION INFORMATION TOOL, REMOVAL, BUNRER RING 65558 INSTALLATION INSTRCTIONS r LPG CONVERSION KIT 1 76125* O-RING r BYPASS ORIFICE, BYPASS, .0048MM 4 92125-48 92125-61 ORIFICE, BYPASS, .0061MM 3 72427-84 ORIFICE r MAIN r .0084MM 1 ORIFICE r MAIN r .0111MM ORIFICE, MAIN, .0118MM 2 72427-111 72427-118 _uantit_ 1 1 1 1 * Provided assembled to the bypass orifices Page 3 Kit [] Electrolux 1-'II / :1_ 1 [ ic o N U i_ ,B1 i_l _.1 i[, [=i [,] ile[,] itVL_i_-1[,] i 3-1 Move the range out from the wail, if necessary. 3-4 Remove the grates from the cooktop. 3-2 If the range is connected to a natural gas supply line, close the gas supply valve. 3-5 Remove all of the burner caps and burner rings from top of the burner heads. 3-3 Disconnect the range power connector from the electrical outlet. Burner Cap Burner Burner Head- Fiqure 3-1 Grate, Burner Cap and 4-1 Locate and remove the regulator access panel on the back of the range. 4-2 Locate the regulator and remove the regulator cap. Make sure that the regulator spring remains in place. Burner Rinq Removal 4-3 Remove the spool from the cap and insert the opposite side. The large end of the spool must insert into the regulator first for LPG operation. 4-4 Replace the cap. The access panel will be reinstalled later. Regulator Spring Access panel for E36DF76EPS & E48DF76EPS Spool: Direction for LPG XXX Regulat°r Cap X4@ Access panel for-_D E30DF74EPS ..... °- .... -j ° r. _'X Spool: Direction for natural gas Fiqure 4-1 o Back of range Requlator Page 4 Conversion Professional Series Range LPG Conversion 5-1 Insert the large end of the burner ring removal toot into the top of the left rear burner head. Unscrew and remove the nut. 5-2 Remove the burner head, Slip the igniter wire off of the burner as you remove it. 5-3 Repeat steps 5-1 and 5-2 for the remaining burners. 5-4 Lift out the spill tray. Spill Tray Removal Toot Igniter / Retaining Nut Burner Head Fiqure 5-1 Burner Head Page 5 Removal Kit [] Electrolux 6-1 6-2 [ Ic o N Make sure all knobs are in the off position, Remove all of the burner knobs from the front of the range, 6-3 Insert the 1/8" screwdriver into the valve stem hole for the left rear burner, Unscrew the bypass orifice from the right side of the valve assembly. 6-4 Identify the appropriate bypass orifice from Table 6-1. Match both the model number and Burner Location Left: Rear E30DF74EPS (30-Inch) 61 the burner location, The bypass orifice size is stamped on its head, 6-5 Insert the bypass orifice and the attached o-ring into the right side of the valve with the needle nose pliers. Tighten into place with the 1/8" screwdriver. 6-6 Repeat steps 6-1 through 6-5 for the remaining burner valves, 6-7 Replace the knobs. E36DF76EPS (36-Inch) 61 E48DF76EPS (48-Inch) 61 48 48 48 Right Rear 61 48 48 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 I Left Front i Ric)ht Front Center Rear Center Front Table B-1 Bypass Orifice Sizes (x 100 rnrn} Valve Stem Fiqure 6-1 Bypass Orifice Page 6 Conversion Professional Series Range LPG Conversion 7-1 Remove the two screws that hold the left rear burner base to the stove chassis. 7-2 Hold the shutter connector with the 8" adjustable wrench. Remove the air shutter using the 6" adjustable wrench. Hold the shutter connector with the 8" adjustable wrench. Remove the main orifice from the shutter connector using the 10 mm open-end wrench. Replace the main orifice with the appropriate size from Table 7-1, Match both the model number and the burner location. The main orifice size is stamped on its side, The shutter and the burner base will be re-assembled after pressure testing, 7-5 Check to make sure that the compression nut is tightened into the back of the shutter connector. 7-6 Repeat steps 7-1 through 7-5 for the remaining burners. Burner E30DF74EPS E36DF76EPS Location Left Rear _30-Inch) 84 _36-Inch) 112 E4BDF76EPS _48-Inch) 112 Left Front 111 86 86 Right Rear 111 86 86 118 112 118 112 118 118 118 I 7-3 7-4 i Ricjht Front Center Rear Center Front Table 7-1 Main Orifice Sizes (X 100 mrn) Burner Base \ Main Orifice Compression Nut Air Shutter (remove) t Shutter Connector Fiqure 7-1 Kit Main Orifice Page 7 Conversion [] Electrolux I-'i / ;I "i,i; -I 8-1 _/r-I_ i_o] i iil [ Ic o N "-JiC;_-!-I ! I iC;II [_i_. Connect the U-tube manometer to the LPG 8-5 Hake sure all knobs on the front of the range are in the off position. supply line. 8-2 With electrical power to the range disconnected., open the LPG supply valve. 8-6 Connect the U-tube manometer to the left rear burner's main orifice with 3/8" surgical tubing. 8-3 Verify that the pressure is above 11 inches water column (WC) and below 1/2PSI. Consult the factory if the pressure is not within the above limits. 8-7 Open the LPG supply valve. Turn on the left rear burner. The manometer should read 10 inches WC +/- 1/2inch. Contact the factory if the pressure does not meet specifications. 8-4 Close the LPG supply valve. Connect the range to the LPG supply line. 8-8 Turn off the burner and the gas supply valve. Place end of tube over main orifice Fiqure 9-1 9-2 8-1 Pressure Determine the appropriate air shutter part number for the left rear burner from Table 9-1 on page 9. Be sure to match the model number and burner location. The shutter part number appears on its side. Thread the air shutter onto the left rear shutter connector about 6 turns (see Figure 9-1). 9-3 Reinstall the burner base (see Figure 9-1). 9-4 Measure the gap between the end of the shutter connector and the opposite end of the shutter opening with the pocket rule (see Figure 9-2). 9-5 Compare the measured gap to the gap listed in Table 9-2 for the appropriate model number and the burner location. 9-6 Test Set-up Hold the shutter connector with the 8" adjustable wrench, Adjust the air shutter using the 6" adjustable wrench until the gap is to within 1/16" (1,6 mm) of the gap indicated in the table, 9-7 Secure the shutter with thread-locker, 9-8 Repeat steps 9-1 through 9-7 for the remaining burners, 9-9 Check to make sure that the compression nut is tightened into the back of each shutter connector. Page 8 Professional Series Range LPG Conversion Burner Location E30DF74EPS (30-Inch) E36DF76EPS (36-Inch) E48DF76EPS (48-Inch) Left Rear HN A-0053-E HN A-0053-E HN A-0053-E Left Front HN A-0052-E HN A-0052-E HN A-0052-E Right Rear HN A-0053-E HN A-0052-E HN A-0052-E HN A-0053-E HN A-0053-E HN A-0053-E HN A-0053-E HN A-0053-E HN A-0053-E HN A-0053-E / i Right Front Center Rear Center Front Table 9-1 Air Shutter Part Numbers Burner E30DF74EPS E36DF76EPS Location Left Rear _30-Inch) .36/9.2 _36-Inch) .38/9.7 _48-Inch) .39/9.8 Left Front .34/8.6 .27/6.9 .12/3.1 Ricjht Rear .35/8.9 .29/7.4 .18/4.7 Ricjht Front Center Rear .37/9.4 .39/9.9 .40/10.0 .38/9.6 .38/9.7 .39/9.8 .40/10.1 Center Front Table 9-2 Air Shutter Air Shutter E4BDF76EPS Gaps Settincjs (in/mm) Shutter Connector 1 Buiner Base t Compression Nut Fiqure 9-1 Air Shutter Assembly Shutter Gap _ Apply thread-locker here End of shutter connector" Fiqure 9-2 Air Shutter Reassembly Page 9 and Gap Ad|ustment Kit [] Electrolux I nc o N 10-1 Make sure that all knobs on the front of the 10-4 range are in the off position. 10-2 With electrical power to the range disconnected., open the LPG supply valve. 10-3 Using a gas leak detector or bubble forming leak detection fluid, check the following for leaks: • LPG gas supply connection • All manifold connections Re-assemble the burner heads, burner head nuts, burner rings, and burner caps without the spill tray in place. Be sure the igniter wire is connected to each burner head. 10-5 Connect the range to the electrical outlet. 10-6 Turn each burner on HIGH, one at a time. Check for leaks around the valves (including the bypass orifice) and the burner lines. • All valve connections • Bypass orifices Igniter J \ Burner Head Connect igniter wire here / Fiqure [-'Jl/_l_ ill _ 10-1 Iqniter Connection _ 11-1 Turn each burner on HIGH and then off again, several times. If the flame does not light repeatedly and rapidly, check for obstructions between the igniter and the burner head (see Figure 10-1). 11-2 Make sure that the flame: • Is stable. • Does not waver or lift up from the burner. • Is predominatety blue in color. • Is not predominatety yellow at the tips. If the flame does not have the correct appearance, check the shutter gap settings (see STEP 9). If adjusting the air shutters will not correct the problem, contact the factory. Fiqure 11-1 Examples of a Normal Page 10 Flame Professional Series Range LPG Conversion Kit 12-1 Wait for all the burners to coot. 12-4 Install the spill tray. 12-2 Fill out and apply the conversion labels: 12-5 Replace the burner heads, burner head nuts, burner rings, and burner caps. Be sure the igniter wire is connected to the igniter for each burner head. ° Apply one where it can be easily read on the floor of the chassis. ° Apply the other next to the rating label on the back of the range. 12-6 Install the cooktop grates. 12-7 Re-install the regulator access panel on the back of the range. 12-3 Remove all of the burner heads. CONVERSION INFORMATION AFFIX THISLABELAS CLOSE AS POSSIBLETO THE _(ISTING RATING PLATE. FOR MODEL NO. RATINGS AND MANIFOLD PRESSURE INFORMATION: SEEORIGINAL NAME PLATE. GAS SUPPLYTYPE: NATURAL GAS FI u, [] CONVERSION KITP/N THISAPPLIANCE WAS CONVERTED ON DAY/MONTHpfEAR TO. .GASWnHrJTNO, (INStALL_) (COMPANY NAME) WHICH ACCI_P3 THERESPONSlBIIJTYTHATTHiS CONVERSION HAS BEENPROPERLYMADE. Fiqure 12-1 Conversion Label The Electrotux Professional Series range is equipped with two types of burners: ° Sealed power burners - up to :[7,000 BTU per hour ° Sealed precision burner(s) - up to 8500 BTU per hour (smaller in size than the power burner) For elevations above 2000 feet, the burners ratings will be reduced at the rate of 4% for each 1000 feet above sea level. Page 1:[ If it is necessary to returnthe rangeto naturalgasservice,repeatallof thestepsinthis procedure usingthe partsthat havebeenremoved.Usethe chartbelowto determine the orificesizes,shuttergaps,andthe air shutterpartnumbers. Natural Gas Conversion Specifications Burner Bypass Main Air Shutter Air Shutter Location Orifice Left Rear 81 Orifice Part No. Gap _IN/MM_ 184 HN A-0053-E .37/9.5 Left Front 72 140 HN A-0052-E .34/8.6 Right Rear 81 184 HN A-0053-E .35/8.9 Ric_htFront 81 188 HN A-0053-E .37/9.4 Air Shutter Part No. Air Shutter Gap Model E30DF74EPS (30-Inch) Burner Location Bypass Orifice Main Orifice Left Rear Left Front 81 72 184 133 HN A-0053-E HN A-0052-E .37/9.5 .30/7.6 Ric_htRear 72 133 HN A-0052-E .33/8.4 Ric_htFront Center Rear 81 81 184 196 HN A-0053-E HN A-0053-E .37/9.4 .3_ 9.6 Center Front 81 196 HN A-0053-E .37/9.5 Model E36DF76EPS (36-Inch) Burner Bypass Main Air Shutter Air Shutter Location Left Rear Left Front Orifice 81 72 Orifice 184 133 Part No. HN A-0053-E HN A-0052-E Gap .38/9.6 .35 8.8 Ricjht Rear 72 133 HN A-0052-E .3C 7.7 Right Front Center Rear 81 81 184 196 HN A-0053-E HN A-0053-E .39/9.9 .38/9.7 Center Front 81 HN A-0053-E .37/9.5 196 Model E48DF76EPS The Electrolux Group USA • 250 Bobby Jones Expressway * Augusta, GA 30907 1-877-4electrolux (1-877-453-5287) • www.etectroluxusa,com CANADA • 5855 Terry Fox Way • Mississauga, 1-800-688-4606 • www.electroluxca.cora ON L5V 5E4 Page 12 (48-Inch)
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