1. Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Caci WGFJ-G006 Gas Stove Blower. This device is designed to provide controlled air volume for gas stoves, ensuring efficient combustion and optimal performance. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and operation to ensure safe and correct usage.
2. Safety Information
- Professional Installation Recommended: Installation of this gas stove part should ideally be performed by a qualified technician to ensure safety and proper function.
- Electrical Safety: Ensure the power supply matches the blower's specifications (220V AC, 50Hz). Disconnect power before installation, maintenance, or troubleshooting.
- Gas Safety: Always ensure gas supply is turned off before working on any gas appliance. Check for gas leaks after installation.
- Ventilation: Ensure adequate ventilation in the area where the gas stove is located.
- Handling: Handle the blower with care to avoid damage to internal components or wiring.
3. Package Contents
Verify that all items are present and undamaged upon unpacking:
- 1 x Caci WGFJ-G006 Gas Stove Blower
4. Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | WGFJ-G006 |
| Voltage | AC 220V ±10% |
| Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Power | 25W |
| Current | 0.14A |
| Rotation Speed | 2850 rpm |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Stainless steel + Aluminum |
| Package Length | 14 cm |
| Package Width | 14 cm |
| Package Height | 10 cm |
| Package Weight | 1.28 kg |
5. Setup and Installation
Warning: Installation of gas appliance components should only be performed by qualified personnel. Improper installation can lead to gas leaks, electric shock, fire, or other hazards.
- Preparation:
- Ensure the gas supply to the stove is completely shut off.
- Disconnect the gas stove from its electrical power source.
- Gather necessary tools (screwdrivers, wrenches, multimeter, etc.).
- Access the Blower Compartment: Refer to your gas stove's specific service manual to locate and access the existing blower or the designated mounting area for the new blower.
- Mounting the Blower:
- Position the WGFJ-G006 blower in the designated location, ensuring the air outlet aligns correctly with the stove's air intake.
- Secure the blower using the mounting holes on its bracket. Use appropriate screws or fasteners to ensure a stable and vibration-free installation.

Figure 1: Side view showing mounting bracket and air outlet. 
Figure 2: Close-up of the mounting bracket with screw holes. - Electrical Connection:
- Connect the blower's electrical wires to the gas stove's power terminals according to the stove's wiring diagram. Ensure correct polarity and secure connections.
- Verify that all electrical connections are insulated and protected from heat and moisture.

Figure 3: Rear view showing motor and electrical connections. - Reassembly and Testing:
- Carefully reassemble any stove panels or covers removed during installation.
- Restore gas supply and electrical power to the stove.
- Perform a leak test on all gas connections.
- Test the gas stove and blower functionality to ensure proper operation and air flow.
6. Operating Instructions
The WGFJ-G006 blower features an integrated air volume regulating panel to adjust the air supply to your gas stove. Proper air-to-gas mixture is crucial for efficient combustion and flame quality.
- Locate the Air Volume Regulating Panel: The panel is typically located on the side of the blower unit. It features a scale from 0 to 10 and color-coded indicators.
- Adjusting Air Volume:
- Rotate the dial or lever on the panel to adjust the air flow.
- Insufficient Air (White/Green): If the flame is yellow or orange, lazy, and produces soot, increase the air volume.
- Moderate Air (Light Green): Aim for a stable, blue flame with distinct inner cones, indicating optimal combustion.
- Over Air (Dark Green): If the flame is noisy, lifts off the burner, or is too small, decrease the air volume.

Figure 4: Air Volume Regulating Panel (WGFJ-G006). 
Figure 5: Detailed view of the Air Volume Regulating Panel. - Fine-Tuning: Make small adjustments and observe the flame until optimal combustion is achieved. The ideal setting may vary depending on the type of gas and specific stove model.
7. Maintenance
Regular maintenance helps ensure the longevity and efficient operation of your gas stove blower.
- Cleaning: Periodically inspect the blower for dust, grease, or debris accumulation. Disconnect power and carefully clean the fan blades and housing with a soft brush or cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Inspection: Check electrical connections for signs of wear or damage. Ensure mounting screws are tight.
- Professional Check-up: Consider having your gas stove and its components, including the blower, inspected by a qualified technician annually.
8. Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your WGFJ-G006 blower, refer to the following table:
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Blower does not turn on | No power supply, loose wiring, faulty motor | Check power connection. Inspect wiring for looseness or damage (with power off). If problem persists, consult a technician. |
| Unusual noise from blower | Debris in fan, loose mounting, worn bearings | Disconnect power and inspect for debris. Tighten mounting screws. If noise continues, motor may need replacement by a technician. |
| Poor flame quality (yellow, sooty, or too small) | Incorrect air volume setting | Adjust the air volume regulating panel as described in Section 6. |
| Blower vibrates excessively | Loose mounting, unbalanced fan blades | Ensure blower is securely mounted. If vibration persists, fan blades might be unbalanced or damaged, requiring professional inspection. |
If you cannot resolve the issue using the troubleshooting guide, please contact a qualified service technician.
9. User Tips
- Optimal Flame: Always strive for a clear, blue flame on your gas stove. This indicates complete combustion and maximum efficiency. A yellow or orange flame suggests insufficient air, while a noisy, lifting flame indicates too much air.
- Regular Checks: Periodically check the flame appearance and adjust the air volume if necessary, especially after cleaning the stove or if you notice changes in performance.
10. Warranty and Support
For warranty information or technical support, please contact the seller or manufacturer directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.





