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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
A. TOP BURNERS
1.
Know which knob controls which burner. Always be sure the correct
burner is turned on.
2.
Depress knob and turn counter-clockwise to “Lite” position.
a.
Verify sufficient gas supply before attempting to light the
burner. Air in the gas line will significantly delay burner
ignition. The burner may light unexpectedly as the air in
the line clears and is replaced by LP gas. This unexpected
ignition could burn you. Air in the gas lines may occur after
the vehicle gas bottle and/or tank is refilled, during and after
servicing other appliances on same gas line, etc.
b.
Do not attempt to light more than one burner at a time.
c.
Immediately light burner on those models ending with “M”
(example: SRNA3LWBM; SRSA3SWBM). Hold a long
match near the burner ports.
CAUTION: Hand held ignitors may be used but be sure they are the
type designed for lighting open flame burners.
If your model ends with “E” (example: SRNA3LWBE /
SRSA3SWBE), the burner can be lit by rotating piezo knob
clockwise rapidly. Also, if your model ends with an “S” (example:
SRNA3SPSS / SRSA3SPSS) the burner can be lit by depressing
the push button battery powered spark igniter located at the left
hand side of the control panel, both of these igniter systems will
produce a spark at the top burners which ignites the gas.
3.
If any burner should extinguish after initial lighting or due to accidental
blowout, turn gas off by turning control knob clockwise to “OFF”,
wait five (5) minutes before attempting to relight the burner. Failure
to follow these instructions could result in a fire or explosion. If the
burner should go out while cooking, or if there is an odor of gas, turn
control knob(s) clockwise to “OFF”. Wait five (5) minutes for gas odor
to disappear. If gas odor is still present - do not relight burners.
4.
To turn burner(s) “OFF”, turn the appropriate control knob clockwise to
“OFF”.
WARNING! Be sure all control knobs are turned “OFF” when you are
not cooking. Someone could be burned or a fire could start if a burner is
accidently left on or unattended even if only momentarily
B. OVEN OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE:
Before the oven burner will operate, the oven pilot must be lit.
1. Lighting Oven Pilot:
a.
Be sure ALL valves are in the “OFF” position. The oven control
knob should be in the “OFF” position.
b.
Be sure main gas supply is on.
c.
Open oven door; smell for gas - If you smell gas STOP! Read
and follow the instructions as listed in the appliances installation
manual.
d.
If you do not smell gas, turn knob to the pilot position, “Push In/
Lite Pilot”.
e.
Immediately light pilot with a match. Hold knob in at least 5 to 7
seconds to allow gas to flow to pilot and to heat thermocouple.
Release knob, pilot should stay on. Note: If the appliance has not
been operated for a long period of time, a longer waiting period
for ignition of the pilot may be due to air in the pilot and gas lines.
If pilot goes out, repeat steps a, b, c, d.
2. Operation of the Oven Burner
a.
Turn the oven control knob counter-clockwise to the desired
setting. Oven burner will come on immediately and the oven
burner will stay on until it reaches the desired setting. Then
the oven burner flame will decrease in size. This is normal
for this type of thermostat and this flame size will maintain a
constant temperature within the oven.
NOTE:
Oven thermostat was calibrated at the factory and is not
field adjustable.
3. To Shut Off Oven Burner
:
a.
Turn oven control knob clockwise to “Pilot On” position. At
this position, the oven pilot will remain lit.
4. To Shut Off Oven Pilot:
a.
Slightly depress knob and turn to “OFF”. At this position, the
oven pilot will go out.
RANGE DOOR REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS
To remove the oven door from the range, open the oven door to approximately 45° from the closed position, and then
place 2 pins (6d finish nail) through the aligned holes in the hinge claw and the hinge link. Allow the door to move
towards the closed position and rest with the hinges locked open by the pins, the door will remain approximately 30°
open. Lift the door up and in towards the range, this will allow the hinge arms to come out of through the hinge slots
in the front frame of the oven.
To reinstall the door, insert the hinge arms in through the hinge slots on the front frame. Allow the hinge to rest on the
bottom edge of the hinge slot on the front frame. Open the door to approximately 45° and remove the pins from the
hinge arms then allow the door to close.