resideo VR8205 User manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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V8205, VR8205 Direct Ignition
Combination Gas Controls
APPLICATION
These direct ignition gas controls are used in gas-fired
appliances with up to 200 cfh capacity on natural gas.
They include safety shutoff, a manual valve, one or two
automatic operators and a pilot adjustment. See Table 1
for model differences and Table 2 for temperature
ranges and regulator types.
These gas controls are factory-set for natural (and
manufactured) gas or LP gas. Do not attempt to use a
control set for natural (manufactured) gas on LP gas, or
a control set for LP on natural (manufactured) gas.
Controls with standard or slow opening regulators can
be converted from one gas to the other with a
conversion kit (ordered separately). Order part no.
393691 to convert from natural (manufactured) to LP
gas; order part no. 394588 to convert from LP to natural
(manufactured) gas. Controls with step opening
regulators cannot be converted.
Body Pattern: Straight through with 1/2 in. inlet and
1/2 in. outlet.
Pipe Adapters: Angle and straight adapters available for
3/8, 1/2 and 3/4 in. pipe. See Table 3.
NOTE: Flange Kits include one flange with attached O-
ring and four mounting screws. Kits include a
9/64 in. hex wrench, as noted.
Approvals:
American Gas Association design certificate:
L2025006.
Canadian Gas Association design certificate:
L2025006.
Australian Gas Association design certificate: 4214.
Approved for Delta C applications.
INSTALLATION
When Installing this Product…
1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow
them could damage the product or cause a haz-
ardous condition.
2. Check the ratings given in the instructions and on
the product to make sure the product is suitable
for your application.
3. The installer must be a trained, experienced ser-
vice technician.
4. After installation is complete, check out product
operation as provided in these instructions.
Table 1. Direct Ignition Combination Gas Control Models.
Model Voltage/Frequency Number of Automatic Operators Gas Control Knob Positions Current Draw
V8205 24V/60 Hz One OFF-ON 0.30A
VR8205 24V/60 Hz Two OFF-ON 0.5A
Table 2. Model Number Suffix Letter Designation.
Model No.
Suffix Letter
Ambient
Temperature
Range
Regulator
Type
A 0° F to 175° F
[-18° C to 79° C]
Standard
C Step-opening
H Slow-opening
K -40° F to 175° F
[-40° C to 79° C]
M Standard
P Step-opening
Table 3. Flange Part Numbers.
Inlet/Outlet
Pipe Size Flange Type
Part Number
Without Hex
Wrench
With Hex
Wrench
3/8 inch
NPT
Straight 393690-1 393690-11
Elbow 393690-2 393690-12
1/2 inch
NPT
Straight 393690-6 393690-16
Elbow 393690-3 393690-13
3/4 inch
NPT
Straight 393690-4 393690-14
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WARNING
Fire or Explosion Hazard
Can cause property damage, severe injury, or
death.
Follow these warnings exactly:
1. Disconnect power supply before wiring to
prevent electrical shock or equipment damage.
2. To avoid dangerous accumulation of fuel gas,
turn off gas supply at the appliance service
valve before starting installation, and perform
Gas Leak Test after completion of installation.
3. Always install sediment trap in gas supply line
to prevent contamination of gas control.
4. Do not force the gas control knob. Use only
your hand to turn the gas control knob. Never
use any tools. If the gas control knob will not
operate by hand, call a qualified service
technician to replace the gas control. Force or
attempted repair can result in fire or explosion.
CAUTION
Never apply a jumper across or short the valve
coil terminals. This can burn out the heat
anticipator in the thermostat or damage the
electronic direct ignition (DI) module.
IMPORTANT:
These gas controls are shipped with protective
seals over inlet and outlet tappings. Do not
remove seals until ready to connect piping.
Follow the appliance manufacturer instructions if
available; otherwise, use the instructions provided below.
Converting Between Natural and LP Gas
WARNING
Fire or Explosion Hazard
Can cause property damage, severe injury, or
death.
1. Do not use a gas control set for natural gas on
an LP gas system or a gas control set for LP
gas on a natural gas system.
2. When making conversion, main pilot burner
orifices must be changed to meet appliance
manufacturer specifications.
Refer to appliance manufacturer instructions for orifice
specifications and changeover procedure. Gas controls
are factory-set for natural (and manufactured) or LP gas.
Do not attempt to use a control set for natural
(manufactured) gas on LP gas, or a control set for LP on
natural (manufactured) gas.
Gas controls with standard or slow opening regulators
can be converted from one gas to the other with a
conversion kit (ordered separately). Order part no.
393691 to convert from natural (manufactured) to LP
gas; order part no. 394588 to convert from LP to natural
(manufactured) gas. Controls with step opening
regulators cannot be converted.
Install Adapters to Control
If adapters are to be installed on the gas control, mount
them as follows:
Flanges
1. Choose the appropriate flange for your application.
2. Remove seal over gas control inlet or outlet.
3. Make sure the O-ring fits into the flange groove. If
the O-ring is not attached or is missing, do not use
the flange.
4. With the O-ring facing the gas control, align the
screw holes on the gas control with the holes in the
flange. Insert and tighten the screws provided with
the flange. See Fig. 1. Tighten the screws to 25
inch-pounds of torque to provide a gas-tight seal.
Fig. 1. Fasten flange to valve firmly, but do not
overtighten screws.
Bushings
1. Remove seal over gas control inlet or outlet.
2. Apply moderate amount of good quality pipe com-
pound to bushing, leaving two end threads bare. On
LP installation, use compound resistant to LP gas.
Do not use Teflon tape.
3. Insert bushing in control and carefully thread pipe
into bushing until tight.
Complete instructions below for piping, installing con-
trol, and wiring. Make certain the leak test you perform
on the control after completing the installation includes
leak testing the adapters and screws. If you use a wrench
on the valve after flanges are installed, use the wrench
only on the flange, not the control. Refer to Fig. 5. Insert
bushing in gas control and carefully thread pipe into the
bushing until tight.
Location
The combination gas control is mounted in the appliance
vestibule on the gas manifold. If this is a replacement
application, mount the gas control in the same location
as the old control.
Locate the combination gas control where it cannot be
affected by steam cleaning, high humidity, or dripping
water, corrosive chemicals, dust or grease accumulation
or excessive heat. To assure proper operation, follow
these guidelines:
To safeguard proper operation, follow these guidelines:
• Locate gas control in a well-ventilated area. Mount
gas control high enough above the cabinet bottom to
avoid exposure to flooding or splashing water.
• Assure the ambient temperature does not exceed the
ambient temperature ratings for each component.
M9046
VALVE OUTLET
FLANGE
9/64 INCH HEX SCREWS (4)
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN SCREWS. TIGHTEN TO
25 INCH-POUNDS.
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• Cover gas control if appliance is cleaned with water,
steam, or chemicals or to avoid dust and grease
accumulation.
• Avoid locating gas control where exposure to
corrosive chemical fumes or dripping water are likely.
Install Piping to Gas Control
All piping must comply with local codes and ordinances
or with the National Fuel Gas code (ANSI Z223.1 NFPA
No. 54), whichever applies. Tubing installation must
com-ply with approved standards and practices.
1. Use new, properly reamed pipe free from chips. If
tubing is used, make sure the ends are square,
deburred and clean. Make sure all tubing bends are
smooth and without deformation.
2. Run pipe or tubing to the gas control. If tubing is
used, obtain a tube-to-pipe coupling to connect
the tubing to the gas control.
3. Install sediment trap in the supply line to the gas
control. See Fig. 2.
Install Control
1. This control can be mounted from 0 to 90 degrees
in any direction, from the upright position of the
gas control knob, including vertically.
2. Mount the control so gas flow is in the direction of
the arrow on the bottom of the control.
3. Thread pipe into control. Do not thread pipe to far.
Valve distortion or malfunction may result if the
pipe is inserted too deeply, refer to Table 4.
4. Apply a moderate amount of good quality pipe
com-pound (do not use Teflon tape) to pipe only,
leaving two end threads bare. On LP installations,
use compound resistant to LP gas. See Fig. 3.
5. Remove seals over control inlet and outlet if neces-
sary.
6. Connect pipe to control inlet and outlet. Use
wrench on the square ends of the control. If a
flange is used, place wrench on flange rather than
control. Refer to Fig. 4 and 5.
Fig. 2. Install sediment trap.
Fig. 3. Use moderate amount of pipe compound.
Fig. 4. Top view of gas control.
Table 4. NPT pipe thread length in (in.).
Pipe Size
Thread Pipe
this Amount
Maximum Depth Pipe can
be Inserted into Control
3/8 9/16 3/8
1/2 3/4 1/2
3/4 13/16 3/4
GAS
CONTROL
GAS
CONTROL
HORIZONTAL
DROP
PIPED
GAS
SUPPLY
PIPED
GAS
SUPPLY
3 IN.
(76 MM)
MINIMUM
3 IN.
(76 MM)
MINIMUM
RISER
GAS
CONTROL
TUBING
GAS
SUPPLY
HORIZONTAL
DROP
3 IN.
(76 MM)
MINIMUM
RISER
M3077C
2
1
2
2
1
2
ALL BENDS IN METALLIC TUBING SHOULD BE SMOOTH.
CAUTION: SHUT OFF THE MAIN GAS SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING
END CAP TO PREVENT GAS FROM FILLING THE WORK AREA. TEST
FOR GAS LEAKAGE WHEN INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE.
TWO IMPERFECT
THREADS GAS CONTROL
THREAD PIPE THE AMOUNT
SHOWN IN TABLE FOR
INSERTION INTO GAS CONTROL
APPLY A MODERATE AMOUNT OF
PIPE COMPOUND TO PIPE ONLY
(LEAVE TWO END THREADS BARE).
M3075D
PIPE
OUTLET
PRESSURE
TAP
INLET OUTLET
WIRING
TERMINALS (2)
INLET
PRESSURE TAP
PRESSURE REGULATOR
ADJUSTMENT (UNDER
CAP SCREW)
GAS CONTROL KNOB
M3094B

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Fig. 5. Proper use of wrench on gas control with and without flanges.
WIRING
Follow the wiring instructions furnished by the appliance
manufacturer, if available, or use the general instructions
provided below. Where these instructions differ from the
appliance manufacturer, follow the appliance
manufacturer’s instructions.
All wiring must comply with applicable electrical codes
and ordinances.
Disconnect power supply before making wiring
connections to prevent electrical shock or equipment
damage.
1. Check the power supply rating on the gas control
and make sure it matches the available supply.
Install the trans-former, thermostat, and other con-
trols as required.
2. Connect control circuit to gas control terminals.
See Fig. 4, 6, and 7.
3. Adjust thermostat heat anticipator to 0.50A rating
stamped on valve operator.
NOTE: Use leadwires with insulated terminals.
Fig. 6. Wiring connections for 24 volt control in S87
direct ignition system.
APPLY WRENCH
FROM TOP OR
BOTTOM OF GAS
CONTROL TO
EITHER SHADED AREA
WHEN FLANGE IS NOT USED
APPLY WRENCH
TO FLANGE ONLY
WHEN FLANGE IS USED
M3084A
24V
24V (GND)
S87B CONTROL MODULE
ALARM
VALVE
VALVE
GND
TEMPERATURE
CONTROLLER
POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD
PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
ALTERNATE LIMIT CONTROLLER LOCATION.
MAXIMUM IGNITER-SENSOR CABLE LENGTH: 3 ft. (0.9 m) OR LESS.
3A REPLACEABLE FUSE.
ALARM TERMINAL PROVIDED ON SOME MODELS. M9043A
MV
MV
L1
(HOT)
L2
1
2
1
2
3
DUAL VALVE
COMBINATION
GAS CONTROL
Q347 IGNITER-SENSOR
BURNER
4
4
5
IGNITER-SENSOR AND
BURNER GROUND
3
5
ALARM, IF USED

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Fig. 7. Wiring connections for 24 volt control in S89
direct ignition system.
STARTUP AND CHECKOUT
WARNING
Fire or Explosion Hazard
Can cause property damage, severe injury, or
death.
1. Do not force the gas control knob. Use only
your hand to turn the gas control knob. Never
use any tools.
2. If the gas control knob will not operate by hand,
call a qualified service technician to replace
the gas control.
Gas Control Knob Settings
The gas control knob settings are as follows:
OFF: Prevents gas flow to main burner.
ON: Permits main burner gas flow. Under control of the
thermostat and direct ignition module, gas can flow to
the main burner.
NOTE: Gas controls are shipped with the gas control
knob in the ON position.
Perform Gas Leak Test
WARNING
Fire or Explosion Hazard
Can cause property damage, severe injury, or
death.
Check for gas leaks with rich soap and water
solution anytime work is done on a gas control.
Gas Leak Test
1. Paint all pipe connections upstream of the gas
control with a rich soap and water solution. Bub-
bles indicate a gas leak.
2. If a gas leak is detected, tighten the pipe connec-
tion.
3. Stand clear while lighting main burner to prevent
injury caused from hidden gas leaks that could
cause flashback in the appliance vestibule. Light
the main burner.
4. With the main burner in operation, paint all pipe
joints (including flanges) and gas control inlet and
outlet with rich soap and water solution.
5. If another leak is detected, tighten adapter screws,
joints, and pipe connections.
6. Replace the part if gas leak can not be stopped.
Turn On System
Rotate the gas control knob counterclockwise to
ON.
Turn On Main Burner
Follow instructions provided by appliance manufacturer
or turn up thermostat to call for heat.
Check and Adjust Gas Input to Main Burner
CAUTION
1. Do not exceed the input rating stamped on the
appliance nameplate, or manufacturer
recommended burner orifice pressure for the
size orifice(s) used. Make certain the primary
air supply to the main burner is properly
adjusted for complete combustion (refer to the
appliance manufacturer instructions).
2. IF CHECKING GAS INPUT BY CLOCKING THE
GAS METER: Make certain there is no gas flow
through the meter other than to the appliance
being checked. Other appliances must remain
off with their pilots extinguished (or their
consumption must be deducted from the meter
reading). Convert flow rate to Btuh as
described in Gas Controls Handbook, form 70-
2602, and compare to Btuh input rating on
appliance nameplate.
3. IF CHECKING GAS INPUT WITH A MANOMETER
(PRESSURE GAUGE): Be sure gas control is in
OFF position before removing outlet pressure
tap plug to connect manometer (pressure
gauge). Also turn gas control knob back to OFF
when removing gauge and replacing plug.
Before removing inlet pressure tap plug, shut
off gas supply at the manual valve in the gas
piping to the appliance or, for LP, at the tank.
Also shut off gas supply before disconnecting
manometer and replacing plug. Repeat Gas
Leak Test at plug with main burner operating.
Standard Pressure Regulator
1. Check the manifold pressure listed on the appli-
ance nameplate. Gas control outlet pressure
should match the nameplate.
2. With the main burner operating, check the gas con-
trol flow rate using the meter clocking method or
pressure using a manometer connected to the out-
let pressure tap on the gas control. See Fig. 4.
WHITE
BLUE
BLACK
BLUE
HOT
SURFACE
IGNITER-
SENSOR
VALVE
VALVE (GND)
24V
TH-W
24V (GND)
GND (BURNER)
S89C,G,J/S890C,G,J
HOT SURFACE
IGNITION CONTROL
L2
HSI
L1
HSI
LIMIT
CONTROLLER
BURNER
GROUND
THERMOSTAT
OR CONTROLLER
DUAL VALVE
COMBINATION
GAS CONTROL
POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD
PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. MAKE SURE L1 AND L2 ARE NOT
REVERSED; THIS WOULD PREVENT FLAME DETECTION.
ALTERNATE LIMIT CONTROLLER LOCATION.
SEN TERMINAL AND Q354 FLAME SENSOR ON D MODELS ONLY.
M9047
MV
MV
L1
(HOT)
L2
VENT
DAMPER PLUG
1
2
1
2
3
3
SEN
Q354 FLAME
SENSOR

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3. If necessary, adjust the pressure regulator to
match the appliance rating. Refer to Table 5 or 6 for
the factory set nominal outlet pressures and
adjustment setting ranges.
a. Remove the pressure regulator adjustment cap
screw.
b. Using a screwdriver, turn the inner adjustment
screw clockwise to increase or counter-
clockwise to decrease the main burner
gas pressure.
c. Always replace the cap screw and tighten
firmly to safeguard proper operation.
4. If desired outlet pressure or flow rate cannot be
achieved by adjusting the gas control, check gas
control inlet pressure using a manometer at the
gas control inlet pressure tap. If inlet pressure is in
the normal range (see Table 5 or 6), replace gas
control. Otherwise, take the necessary steps to
provide proper gas pressure on the control.
Slow-opening and Step-opening Pressure
Regulators
1. Check the full rate manifold pressure listed on the
appliance nameplate. Gas control full rate outlet
pressure should match this rating.
2. With main burner operating, check gas control flow
rate using the meter clocking method or pressure
using a manometer connected to the outlet pres-
sure tap on the gas control. See Fig. 4.
3. If necessary, adjust the pressure regulator to
match the appliance rating. Refer to Table 5 or 6 for
factory set nominal outlet pressures and adjust-
ment ranges.
a. Remove the pressure regulator adjustment cap
screw.
a. Using a screwdriver, turn the inner adjustment
screw clockwise to increase or counter-
clockwise to decrease the main burner
gas pressure.
a. Always replace the cap screw and tighten
firmly to safeguard proper operation.
4. If desired outlet pressure or flow rate can not be
achieved by adjusting the gas control, check gas
control inlet pressure using a manometer at the
gas control inlet pressure tap. If inlet pressure is in
the normal range (see Table 5 or 6), replace gas
control. Otherwise, take the necessary steps to
provide proper gas pressure to the control.
5. STEP-OPENING PRESSURE REGULATORS ONLY.
Carefully check burner lightoff at step pressure.
Make sure burner lights smoothly and without
flashback to orifice. Make sure all ports remain lit.
Cycle burner several times, allowing at least 30
seconds between cycles for regulator to resume
step function. Repeat after allowing burner to cool.
Readjust full rate outlet pressure if necessary to
improve lightoff characteristics.
Check Safety Lockout (Slow-OOpening
Controls Only)
1. With the system power off and the thermostat set
to call for heat, manually shut off the gas supply.
2. Energize ignitor control and start timing safety
lock-out time. When spark ignition terminates, stop
timing.
When using the VR8205H step-opening control, the
specified ignitor control safety lockout time must
exceed 8.5 seconds for system to function prop-
erly.
3. After spark cutoff, manually reopen gas control
knob. No gas should flow to the main burner.
4. Reset system by adjusting thermostat below room
temperature, waiting 30 seconds, and moving ther-
mostat setting up to call for heat. Normal ignition
should occur.
Check Safety Shutdown Performance
WARNING
Fire or Explosion Hazard
Can cause property damage, severe injury, or
death.
Perform the safety shutdown test anytime work is
done on a gas system.
NOTE: Read steps 1 through 7 below before starting
and compare to the safety shutdown or safety
lockout tests recommended for the direct igni-
tion (DI) module. Where they differ, use the pro-
cedure recommended for the module.
Table 5. Pressure Regulator Specification Pressures in Inches wc.
Model Type Type of Gas
Nominal Inlet
Pressure Range
Factory Set Nominal Outlet
Pressure Setting Range
Step Full Rate Step Full Rate
Standard, slow Natural 5.0 - 7.0 — 3.5 — 3.0 - 5.0
LP 12.0 - 14.0 — 10.0 — 8.0 - 12.0
Step Natural 5.0 - 7.0 0.9 3.5 None 3.0 - 5.0
LP 12.0 - 14.0 2.2 10.0 None 8.0 - 12.0
Table 6. Pressure Regulator Specification Pressures in kPa.
Model Type Type of Gas
Nominal Inlet
Pressure Range
Factory Set Nominal Outlet
Pressure Setting Range
Step Full Rate Step Full Rate
Standard, slow Natural 1.2 - 1.7 — 0.9 — 0.7 - 1.2
LP 2.9 - 3.9 — 2.5 — 2.0 - 3.0
Step Natural 1.2 - 1.7 0.2 0.9 None 0.7 - 1.2
LP 2.9 - 3.9 0.5 2.5 None 2.0 - 3.0

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1. Turn off gas supply.
2. Set the thermostat or controller above room tem-
perature to call for heat.
3. Watch for ignition spark or for glow at hot surface
igniter either immediately or following prepurge.
See DI module specifications.
4. Time length of igniter operation. See DI module
specifications.
5. After the module locks out, open manual gas cock
and make sure no gas is flowing to burner.
6. Set the thermostat below room temperature and
wait one minute.
7. Operate system through one complete cycle to
make sure all controls operate properly.
Service
WARNING
Fire or Explosion Hazard
Can cause property damage, severe injury, or
death.
Do not disassemble the gas control; it contains
no replaceable components. Attempted
disassembly or repair can damage the gas
control.
CAUTION
Do not apply a jumper across (or short) the valve
coil terminals, even temporarily. Doing so can
burn out the heat anticipator in the thermostat or
damage the DI module.
If Main Burner Will not Come On with Call
for Heat
1. Make sure the gas control knob is in the ON posi-
tion.
2. Adjust the thermostat several degrees above room
temperature.
3. Using an ac voltmeter, check for voltage across MV
terminals at gas control.
4. If voltage is not present, check control circuit for
proper operation.
5. If proper control circuit voltage is present, replace
gas control.
Instructions To The Homeowner (For
Your Safety, Read Before Lighting)
WARNING
Fire or Explosion Hazard
If you do not follow the warnings below and the
lighting instructions exactly, a fire or explosion
can result with property damage, personal injury
or loss of life.
1. Before lighting, smell around the appliance
area for gas. If the appliance uses LP (bottled)
gas, be sure to smell next to the floor because
LP gas is heavier than air. If you smell gas,
immediately shut off the manual valve in the
gas piping to the appliance or, on LP, at the
tank. Do not try to light any appliance. Do not
touch any electrical switch or use the
phone. Leave the building and call your gas
supplier. If your gas supplier cannot be
reached, call the fire department.
2. Do not force the gas control knob on the appli-
ance. Use only your hand to turn the gas con-
trol knob. Never use any tools. If the knob will
not operate by hand, replace the control using
a qualified service technician. Force or
attempted repair may result in fire or explosion.
3. The gas control must be replaced if it has been
flooded with water. Call a qualified service
technician.
4. The gas control is a safety device. It must be
re-placed in case of any physical damage such
as bent terminals, missing or broken parts,
stripped threads, or evidence of exposure to
heat.
IMPORTANT:
Follow the operating instructions provided by
the manufacturer of your heating appliance. The
information below will be of assistance in a typ-
ical control application, but the specific controls
used and the procedures outlined by the manu-
fac-turer of your appliance may differ, and
require spe-cial instructions.
To Turn On Furnace
STOP: Read the safety information above
1. The lighting sequence on this appliance is auto-
matic; Do not attempt to manually light the main
burner.
2. If the furnace does not come on when the thermo-
stat is set several degrees above room tempera-
ture, set the thermostat to the bottom of its range
to reset safety control.
3. Remove burner access panel if provided on your
appliance.
4. Turn the gas control knob (Fig. 4) clockwise to
OFF.
5. Wait five minutes to allow any gas in the combus-
tion chamber to vent. If you smell gas in the appli-
ance area or near the floor in an LP installation,
immediately shut off the manual valve in the gas
piping to the appliance or, on LP, at the tank. Don’t
touch any electrical switch or use the phone. Leave
the building and call your gas supplier. If your gas
supplier cannot be reached, call the fire depart-
ment. Failure to do so may result in fire or explo-
sion.

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6. If you don’t smell gas, turn knob on gas control
counterclockwise to ON.
7. Replace the burner access panel.
8. Reset the thermostat to the desired temperature.
9. If the burner does not come on when the room
temperature is below thermostat setting, turn gas
control knob to OFF and contact a qualified ser-
vice technician for assistance.
TO TURN OFF APPLIANCE
Turn the gas control knob clockwise to OFF.
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