American Range CUISINE ARR-530 Use & Care And Installation Manual Download Page 6

NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm the room.  Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning and 
overheating of the appliance.  Do not use the range top or oven as a food or kitchen item storage area.

Never block or cover any slots, holes or passages located anywhere inside or outside the range.  These structures are 
important to safe operation of the appliance and doing so may block airflow through the oven or cooktop possibly causing carbon 
monoxide poisoning or fire.  Routinely keep all slots free of grease and other materials.

This appliance has been tested for safe performance using conventional cookware.  DO NOT USE any device or accessory not 
specifically recommended in this guide.  DO NOT USE pan or pan covers on surface units, grills or griddles.  These devices can 
create serious safety hazards including personal injury, create performance problems and may damage the appliance.
Do not store or use corrosive chemicals, vapors, flammables or non-food products in or near this appliance.  It is specifically de-
signed for use when heating or cooking food.  The use of corrosive chemicals while heating or cleaning could result in 
personal injury or damage to the appliance.

Purchase a kitchen fire extinguisher for your home and store it in close proximity to your appliance.  Should an uncontrolled fire 
occur, never use water on grease fires.  Never pick up a flaming pan. The oven door interior and exterior, especially the glass can 
get hot during operation.  Do not touch the glass – use the door handle to open or close the range door.

The push-to-turn gas valve knobs on the appliance are designed to be child-safe, however, they are not a guarantee 
of operation. Children must not be left alone or unattended in the kitchen while the appliance is in use.     
Never leave the appliance unattended during use.  Boil-overs may occur, causing spills which may ignite.

Never wear loose fitting or long sleeved apparel while cooking.  Never wear garments made of flammable materials.  
Clothing may ignite or catch utensil handles.  DO NOT drape towels or other items on door handles.  These items could ignite 
and cause burns.

If your product is a range or oven ALWAYS place oven racks in the desired position before you start cooking and while the oven is 
cool.  Always use dry and sturdy pot-holders to carefully slide the oven rack out to add or remove food.

If your product is a range or cooktop located near a window, be certain window curtains or other flammable objects do not blow 
over or near the range burners; the items could catch on fire.

If operating the surface burners, the flame must be adjusted to just cover the bottom of the pan or pot.  
Excessive high flame settings may cause scorching of the nearby counter-top surface, as well as the outside of the utensil 
and handles.

ALWAYS turn the appliance off at the end of cooking.

When dehydrating food items, periodically check during the process to ensure that they do not catch on fire.

If you are “flaming” liquor or other spirits under an exhaust, TURN THE FAN OFF.  The draft from the fan could cause the 
flames to spread out of control.

Care must be exercised if your appliance is equipped with a high-shelf.  During heavy or continuous use, this shelf may be 
come hot.  Do not place combustible materials or plastic items on the shelf.

Turn the knobs to the OFF position prior to removing them from the valve stems for cleaning.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

DESIGNED & BUILT IN USA

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Summary of Contents for CUISINE ARR-530

Page 1: ...how to identify the primary parts of the product so you can better understand what s going on under the hood How to OperateYour Range where applicable Sections show you how to light the burners set th...

Page 2: ...n must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter Your safety and the safety of others is very important We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance Alwa...

Page 3: ...sistant adhesive must be used if the product is to be installed in laminated cabinetry check with your builder or cabinet supplier to make sure that the materials meet these requirements The use of ca...

Page 4: ...within fifteen 15 days from the date that delivery is made to you Retain the shipping container for inspection Check your local building codes for proper installation methods In the absence of local...

Page 5: ...Be sure all gas valve knobs are turned to and remain in the OFF position during a power failure The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 Proposition 65 requires the Govern...

Page 6: ...they are not a guarantee of operation Children must not be left alone or unattended in the kitchen while the appliance is in use Never leave the appliance unattended during use Boil overs may occur ca...

Page 7: ...ine Sealed Burner Large 17 000 BTU Medium 13 000 BTU Small 9 000 BTU RANGETOP BURNER RATING Performer Open Burner Large 25 000 BTU Medium 18 000 BTU Small 12 000 BTU Griddle Burner Rating N A 20 000 B...

Page 8: ...et is for 3 4 gas line The appliance ships with a 1 2 to 3 4 adapter connected to the regulator VENTILATION Proper ventilation is required for safe efficient operation of this appliance The range cook...

Page 9: ...t of this installation manual with requested data Model number and serial number can be found on the nameplate located underneath the control panel on the front of the appliance INSTALLATION CLEARANCE...

Page 10: ...ners in each cutout area to verify that flooring is level E For uneven or sloped floors level unit with metal shims only as the adjustment required may exceed the thread available in the leg F IMPORTA...

Page 11: ...k for gas leaks with soapy water solution DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS DANGER IMPORTANT This appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding plug for your protection against poss...

Page 12: ...ven door BURNER CAP BURNER HEAD GRATE DESIGNED BUILT IN USA P R O F E S S I O N A L C O O K I N G E Q U I P M E N T 11 STEP FIVE INSTALL THE BURNERS AND GRATES CUISINE M Install burner heads and burne...

Page 13: ...P OF RANGETOP LARGE MEDIUM SMALL ARROB 848 ARROB 648GD ARROB 648GR ARROB 4482GD ARROB 4482GR ARROB 448GDGR ARROB 430 ARROB 660GDGR ARROB 6602GD ARROB 6602GR sml med lrg lrg med lrg sml lrg med lrg med...

Page 14: ...vegetables braise meats soups and stews deep fat frying boiling water and pasta blanching vegetables searing meats High Large quantity of water to boil large quantity frying and cooking OVENS 101 The...

Page 15: ...e of serious burns or injury The Bake burner and Broil burner will not operate at the same time the convection fan will not operate during Broiling RANGETOP BURNER OPERATION Sealed and Open Burners Ma...

Page 16: ...e control knob in and turn to a medium setting 350 F 4 Heat until griddle begins to smoke Turn off griddle and allow it to cool 5 Returning to step 2 repeat the process When you are done griddling and...

Page 17: ...food on drying racks spaced evenly in the oven cavity Set the temperature control to 200 F and switch on the convection fan Remember to periodically check the food items for dryness state To Clean th...

Page 18: ...ins will work Remove sugar or acid based spills they tend to attack the enamel Remember the grates are heavy use care when lifting and replacing Griddle Moisten a soft scrub cloth adding a drop of mil...

Page 19: ...rials and creates a seal between the hot oven and the cool kitchen Convection Fan and Switch Operated by the front panel switch the convection fan circulates oven air removing the thermal boundary lay...

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