Flame and burner adjustments – Bakers Pride 616 Manual User Manual
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FLAME AND BURNER ADJUSTMENTS
BY-PASS FLAME ADJUSTMENT
Your oven is equipped with a throttle back thermostat that continually maintains a small flame to help
reduce temperature swings as the burners cycle on and off. When the oven reaches set temperature the
thermostat main valve closes and only gas from the by-pass valve flows to the burners.
Turn the temperature dial to 300 º.
After the oven temperature rises and remains constant turn the dial back down
to the lowest setting.
This closes the main valve.
Remove the knob by pulling straight from the thermostat body.
Refer to the figure showing a thermostat with knob removed.
There are two adjustment screws on the left side of the thermostat body. The
upper screw has a “B” marking along side. Using a small flat blade screw-
driver turn the screw to adjust the by-pass flame.
Turn the screw counter-clockwise to increase the flame height. Turn the screw
clockwise to reduce the flame height.
When properly set there should be a minimal height flame that maintains itself
along the burners.
Replace the dial. Turn the temperature up and down several times to insure the
by-pass flame maintains at a minimal setting.
This adjustment is made at the factory prior to shipment. However, it must be re-checked and/or ad-
justed at installation. This adjustment is not covered by warranty.
BYPASS ADJUST
TH
TH
TP
7000 VALVE
TIMER
CONNECTIONS
LINE
CORD
AUTOMATIC TIMER
When ordered the automatic oven start timer will turn the main burner on at the set time of your choos-
ing.
The thermostat jumper between the TH-TP and TH contacts on the 7000 combination gas valve are re-
placed by wire leads to the switch contacts of the timer. The red and white leads from the Thermopile
must be connected. The main burner will not turn on unless the pilot is lit.
NO VOLTAGE IS TO BE CONNECTED TO THESE CONTACTS. This connection is an exten-
sion of the jumper which tells the valve open the main gas valve. At the appointed time the clock
closes the switch terminals and completes the circuit. The valve interprets this as a call for heat and
opens the main gas valve.
The main burner may be lit manually by opening the switch box and turning the timer switch to the
“ON” position.