Amana AKS3020 Cooktop User Manual


 
9
Testing for Gas Leaks
WARNING
!
To avoid property damage or serious personal injury,
never use a lighted match to test for gas leaks.
After final gas connection is made, test all connections in
gas supply piping and cooktop for gas leaks.
1. Place soap suds on connection.
Bubbles appear if leak is present.
Testing for Gas Leaks
2. Tighten joint if leak is at factory fitting.
If leak is not at factory fitting, unscrew, apply more
joint compound, and tighten to correct leak.
3. Retest connection for leak after tightening.
Retest any connections that were disturbed.
Place Grates and Burner Caps
A
B
C
A—Burner grate
B—Burner cap
C—Burner base
Place Grates and Burner Caps
To make sure cap is properly aligned and leveled, move
burner cap around on burner base. Pegs in the burner
base fit into recess in underside of burner cap. Burner
cap must be correctly seated on burner base for proper
operation of burner.
Make sure proper cap size is on each burner base.
Burner does not burn properly if wrong size burner cap is
placed on burner base.
Turn on burners to check for proper operation. See
Operating Surface Burners
section for burner operating
instructions.
Correct
Not centered
Too small
Too large
Burner Caps
Electrical Installation Requirements
Installation of this product must conform with local codes
or in absence of local codes, with current Canadian Gas
Installation Code CAN/CGA-B149.2. If an external
electrical source is used when appliance is installed, it
must be electrically grounded in accordance with local
codes or, in absence of local codes, with current National
Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70, or CSA Standard C22.1,
Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1.
All electrical connections are to be made in accordance
with CSA Standards Z240.6.1 electrical requirements for
mobile homes.