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Originally Posted by: Joe / APP Team Mike,
You're doing fine, 2 to 2 1/2 revolutions won't make a major difference, you 'll be fine, especially when you fine tune the fuel air mixture, if needed.
The bake and broil orifices are converted in the same manner, use a 1/2 in. open end wrench and adjust the orifice the same, as the top burner orifice.
:) :) :) joe just wanted to say thank you. SI shoudl be doing the change over here in a couple hours when some muscle arrives and we can get this Jenn air upstairs. Off yto buy a new hose and a F to M copnverter and a 90 degree elbow. I will get that oven orifice converted too. The new control panel worked great! Thanks for selling those too me appliancepartspros!!
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Originally Posted by: blo0omingtonmike joe just wanted to say thank you. SI shoudl be doing the change over here in a couple hours when some muscle arrives and we can get this Jenn air upstairs.
Off yto buy a new hose and a F to M copnverter and a 90 degree elbow.
I will get that oven orifice converted too.
The new control panel worked great! Thanks for selling those too me appliancepartspros!! Mike, Great, Remember to drop us a line when you're done. We'll keep an eye out for your post. :) :) :)
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Originally Posted by: Joe / APP Team Mike,
Great, Remember to drop us a line when you're done.
We'll keep an eye out for your post.
:) :) :) Everything worked great. Got the stove installed Sunday. May move my gas line a bit as it hits the back of the range and I cannot put it as far back as I could. Also I need to check that circuit as I turned on convection and the oven light and I tripped a breaker a bit after the fan started after warm up. May be a weak breaker. I have not had that large a load on that circuit before. Any good suggestions for hiding the back gap where the stove does not meet the wall flush?
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Originally Posted by: blo0omingtonmike Everything worked great. Got the stove installed Sunday. May move my gas line a bit as it hits the back of the range and I cannot put it as far back as I could.
Also I need to check that circuit as I turned on convection and the oven light and I tripped a breaker a bit after the fan started after warm up. May be a weak breaker. I have not had that large a load on that circuit before.
Any good suggestions for hiding the back gap where the stove does not meet the wall flush? Mike, Glad things are coming along well. Hopefully it's just a weak breaker or connection, there is a possibility that there could be a pinched wire from the cooling fan, and you may want to remove the back panel and check it first. There was at one time an insert trim panel to fill in between the counter top and wall. 7706p009-60 is a part number, (if it's still available) and may work for you. :) :) :)
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