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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.

Summary of Contents for Suburban 2697AST

Page 1: ...RANGE 17 RANGE RANGE W BUILT IN GLASS COVER Technical service information in electronic digital video audio or hard copy format is provided by Airxcel Suburban Division Technical Services Department...

Page 2: ...del Numbers 8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Slide In Cooktops and Ranges 9 Drop In Cooktops 10 Cooking Appliance Terminology 17 Manifold Identification Information 18 Burner Identification Information 19...

Page 3: ...Factory Service Department Hotline at 423 775 2131 EXT 7102 and our Customer Service Department at 423 775 2131 EXT 7101 Having an understanding of the appliance sequence of operation and a thorough...

Page 4: ...ance or ordering parts Record the information and retain for future reference Replacement parts can be ordered through your local dealer or Suburban Service Center To obtain information on locating a...

Page 5: ...3 22 Black Black w Glass Match SRNA3LPSS 3 22 Stainless 1 Stainless Spark 2 17 AND 22 SEALED BURNER MERCURY FREE CONTROL RANGES Model Number Burners Oven Height Top Porcelain Door Top Ignition SRSA3S...

Page 6: ...SRNA3LBUEZ 3 22 Black Black with Nickel Handle Piezo 17 AND 22 CONTEMPORARY SEALED BURNER RANGES Model Number Burners Oven Height Top Porcelain Door Top Ignition SRSA3SBVEZ 3 17 Black OPEN GLASS Piez...

Page 7: ...ide in Black Match SCS3BE 3 Slide in Black Piezo SCSA3PS 3 Slide in Stainless1 Spark 2 SLIDE IN AND RANGE BI FOLD COVERS FLUSH MOUNT GLASS COVER Part Number DESCRIPTION 2814A Bi Fold Cover Black NOT S...

Page 8: ...SDN2 Stainless Steel Top Only SDN3 BK 3 SDN2 Black Top Only SDN3 WH 3 SDN2 White Top Only SDS2 2 RV Drop In Cooktop with Stainless Top and Black Glass Cover Flush Mounted DROP IN COVERS DESCRIPTION 2...

Page 9: ...ound the gas lines are sealed at the time of installation WARNING It is imperative that the cabinet in which the unit is placed be separated from other appliances so that the combustion air supply to...

Page 10: ...net in which the unit is placed be separated from other appliances so that the combustion air supply to the top burners can not be affected in any way by any forced air heating appliance or its return...

Page 11: ...TAGE PLAN DE TRAVAIL MUR LATERAL MUR ARRIERE DU BRULEUR DU BRULEUR 2 13 16 4 3 8 D B D C E GAS SERVICE PIPE OPENING MIN DIM TO EITHER SIDE WALL MIN DIM TO BACK WALL MOUNTING HOLES A DEGAGEMENT DE SECU...

Page 12: ...rated from other appliances so that the combustion air supply to the top burners can not be affected in any way by any forced air heating appliance or its return air system or by any other source of p...

Page 13: ...er ignition source an explosion and or fire will occur resulting in property damage personal injury and or loss of life 9 Be sure all openings in the cabinets around the gas line are sealed at time of...

Page 14: ...35 135 SDS2 3 If any burner should extinguish after initial lighting or due to accidental blow out turn gas off by turning control knob clockwise to OFF wait five 5 minutes before attempting to religh...

Page 15: ...fice holder 7 Loosen nut retaining thermocouple using an 8 mm wrench Pull thermocouple quick connector free from appropriate gas valve 8 Pull wire free from ignition module 9 Spread bottom of electrod...

Page 16: ...113 18 813 478 GAS CONNECTION BATTERY HOLDER 12VDC 12VDC TERMINAL CONNECTION Electrode 2 Ignition Module Ignition Switch R Bk Bk Y G Y G Touch Safe Terminal Block Bk 12 VDC IN FIELD WIRING FACTORY WI...

Page 17: ...AT The control that regulates the temperature of the oven at the preferred cooking temperature and supplies gas for both the pilot burner and oven burner PIEZO IGNITER An electromechanical device that...

Page 18: ...ntly along with Sabaf manifolds on all conventional and sealed burner model ranges from late 2006 through mid 2009 Used exclusively on all conventional burner model ranges N in the model number from m...

Page 19: ...ice at 423 775 2131 EXT 7101 If a replacement is required for BSI Mueller style burner you will need to order KIT 521119 and replace all three burners BURNER BTU OUTPUT INFORMATION RANGE TOP BURNER Le...

Page 20: ...rmocouple models only D Inspect micro switch adjust as required MAIN BURNER WON T LIGHT A No gas flowing to main burner A Inspect burner orifice for obstruction Inspect gas pressure to main burner rep...

Page 21: ...tles which may become lodged in the orifice or burner ports and cause a fire or explosion B Insufficient gas pressure B Inspect propane supply inspect for gas leaks have propane pressure inspected by...

Page 22: ...ore 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 su...

Page 23: ...ANTY IS GIVEN SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES MADE IN THIS WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND...

Page 24: ...AIRXCEL INC SUBURBAN DIVISION 676 Broadway Street Dayton Tennessee 37321 423 775 2131 Fax 423 775 7015 www Airxcel com Email SMCSales SuburbanMfg com...

Page 25: ...appliances and components found on RVs was something that I always had a desire to create I hope this resource makes your RV repairs easier as it has mine but please be careful and follow proper safe...

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