Flame and burner adjustments, Pilot safety valve 7000 valve – Bakers Pride 616 Manual User Manual
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FLAME AND BURNER ADJUSTMENTS
PILOT SAFETY
VALVE
7000 VALVE
GAS COCK
DIAL
TO PILOT
PILOT FLAME ADJUST
TO PILOT
PILOT FLAME
ADJUST
RED BUTTON
FLAME AND AIR MIXTURE ADJUSTMENTS
Light the burners and turn the thermostat dial to the desired temperature setting. Allow the flame to
burn for a few minutes to settle.
Observe the burner flame. The flame should be sharply formed cone shapes that are blue in color . If
your fuel source is propane there may be yellow tips that flicker briefly.
If the flame is not formed, is lazy, and has a lot of yellow color, not enough air is mixing with the gas.
If the flame “roars” and you can see the base of the flame separating from the burner pipe– lifting,
there is too much air mixing with the gas. For either condition the air/fuel mixture must be adjusted.
A. Loosen the locking disk.
B. Turn the larger adjusting disk towards the gas/
air port of the inspirator to reduce the opening to
reduce the air. The flame will turn lazy and yel-
low in color.
C. Gradually turn the adjusting disk away from the
gas/air port to increase the opening and thus in-
crease the air. The flame shape will become
more cone shaped and the yellow color will dis-
appear.
D. Observe the flame for a minute to insure the set-
ting does not have be adjusted more. Tighten
the locking ring against the adjustment disk.
This adjustment is originally made at the factory prior to shipment. However, it must be re-checked
and/or adjusted at installation to match your gas supply. It may also need to be periodically adjusted
during the life of your oven, especially if the fuel source is propane. This adjustment is not covered by
warranty.
LOCKING DISC
ADJUSTING DISC