Atwood 33 WEDGEWOOD RV Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 2

3. Cabinet dimensions needed for each model are shown in 

CABINET &

COUNTER CUT OUT CHART

. The cabinet cut-out must be located

with respect to the minimum clearances to combustible materials as
noted. When planning the location, consider curtains or other com-
bustible materials installed around the range or cooktop.

Note: For models having suffix “N” (i.e. RA1732 BGPN) Countertops with

an overhang must be notched as shown in the illustrations. The notch
should be 7/16˝ minimum, both sides. 

WARNING

FIRE AND/OR EXPLOSION

• 

KNIFE RACK INSTALLATION

- Gas supply pipe must be installed with clear-

ance from knives contacting or cutting gas lines.

4. When the cabinet has been prepared according to the dimensions

given and the gas line is in place, remove the range or cooktop
from its packaging and position the range or cooktop in the opening.

5. Verify the range or cooktop is level from side to side and front to rear.
6. Remove the cooking grate(s), slide the range top back about 1/8”, then

lift up on one of the front corners (

FIG

3) to remove the range top. 

7. Fasten the range or cooktop in place with wood screws (not supplied)

through holes in burner box. Care should be taken to not force the
range mounting flanges to bend, which may cause the range or cook-
top to be mounted too low in the cabinet cutout.

WARNING

FIRE

• Gas line material inside the burner box must be rated for a mini-

mum of 300°F operation.

8. Make the gas connection. All openings in the cabinetry around the

gas line must be closed at time of installation. 

RA, CA series with

electronic ignition:

Complete the electrical connections as shown in

the 

WIRING DIAGRAM

. For galley slide-out applications, it is highly

recommended that the negative 12 volt connection be connected
directly to the battery. Voltage supply must be between 9 and 13
VDC. Appliance electrical rating is 12VDC, 0.6A during sparking.

CAUTION

PRODUCT DAMAGE HAZARD

• Connect to 12VDC service only.
• 

DO NOT

connect to a circuit fused for more than 3 amps.

• 

DO NOT

hi-pot range unless electronic ignition system has been

disconnected.

9. Turn on the gas supply.

WARNING

EXPLOSION OR FIRE

• 

DO NOT

use matches, candles or other sources of ignition to test

fittings and gas lines for leaks.

10. Check all connections for gas leaks using a non-corrosive leak detection

fluid. Do not use a soap and water solution. Leak test in excess of 8
oz. per square inch (1/2 psi) of air pressure will invalidate warranty.

11. Replace range top (

FIG

4-5). Range/cooktop is now ready for operation.

TOP BURNER OPERATION

WARNING

BURN INJURY, FIRE AND/OR EXPLOSION

• Use range or cooktop only for use as described in this manual.
• 

DO NOT

leave children alone or unattended in area where range or cook-

top is in use. Never allow anyone to sit, stand, or climb on any part of
the range cooktop. They could be burned or injured.

• 

DO NOT

store things children might want above the range or cooktop.

Children could be burned or injured while climbing on it.

• 

DO NOT

wear loose or hanging garments when using the range or cooktop.

They could ignite if they touch an open flame and you could be burned.

• Use only dry potholders. Moist or damp potholders on hot surfaces may

result in burns from steam. Do not let the potholder touch an open flame.

DO NOT

use a towel or bulky cloth for a potholder. It could catch on fire.

• 

DO NOT

heat unopened containers. They could explode. The hot contents

may cause burns and container particles may cause injury.

• 

DO NOT

use range or cooktop for warming or heating vehicle. You could

be burned or injured, a fire could start, or deplete oxygen in the vehicle.

• 

DO NOT

store flammable materials on, in, or near the range or cooktop.

Any fumes can create an explosion and/or fire hazard.

WARNING

BURN INJURY, FIRE AND/OR EXPLOSION

• All control knobs must be turned to OFF when not in use. Fire and/or

burning hazard may occur if a burner is accidentally left ON.

• 

DO NOT

operate range or cooktop if it is damaged or not working properly.

• Know where your vehicle’s main LP gas shutoff is located.
• Verify sufficient gas supply before attempting to light any top burner. Air in

the gas supply line will significantly delay burner ignition, and a burner may
light unexpectedly as the air in the line clears out and is replaced by LP
gas; this unexpected ignition may burn you. Air may be introduced into the
supply line when the vehicle gas bottle is replaced, during servicing of other
gas appliances, etc.

• If any burner should extinguish (after initially lighting or due to accidental

blow-out), turn all burner knobs clockwise 

to OFF and WAIT FIVE (5)

MINUTES before again attempting to light the burner.

• 

DO NOT

touch top burners, burner grates, or other areas near top burners

during and after use. Do not let clothing or other flammable materials to
contact top burners or areas near top burners until they have had sufficient
time to cool.

• Make sure the utensils you use are large enough to contain food and avoid

boil overs and spillovers. Heavy splattering or spillovers left on the cooktop
can ignite and burn you.

• 

DO NOT

drop pans on the porcelain surface. Cracks or chips in the

porcelain surface may result.

• Be sure that glass cooking utensils are safe for use on the cooktop. Only

certain kinds of glass utensils are suitable for surface or top burner use
without breaking due to the sudden changes in temperature.

• Never leave top burners unattended. A boil over could result and cause

smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite.

• Turn pan handles inward, but not over other top burners. This reduces the

chance of burns due to bumping pan.

• Grease is flammable. Never allow grease to collect around top burners or

on cooktop surface. Wipe spillovers immediately.

• 

DO NOT

use water on grease fires. Never pick up a flaming pan. Smother a

flaming pan with a tight-fitting lid or cookie sheet. Flaming grease outside of
the pan can be extinguished with baking soda or a multipurpose dry chemi-
cal or foam-type fire extinguisher.

• Use care when lighting a top burner by hand. If the burner lights unex-

pectedly, or your hand is close to the burner, you may be burned.

• Burner flame should not extend beyond the edge of the cooking utensil.

The flame could burn you and cause poor cooking results.

1. Check that gas is on at shutoff valve.
2. 

LIGHTING Top Burners

:

a. All burner controls operate counter-clockwise 

and must be

pressed inward (toward the cooktop) to turn ON or LITE. Do not
attempt to light more than one burner at a time.

b. IMMEDIATELY light the burner by holding a lit match or a hand-held

spark igniter designed for this purpose near the burner ports.

c. To extinguish the top burner flame, turn the appropriate burner knob

clockwise 

to OFF.

LIGHTING Top Burners with spark ignition: 

(

FIG

4-5)

a. Turn the appropriate burner knob counter-clockwise 

to ON or LITE.

Do not attempt to light more than one burner at a time. 

b. Turn the SPARK knob clockwise 

 

one “click”. If the burner fails to

light, continue turning the SPARK knob clockwise 

until the burner

lights.

c. To extinguish the top burner flame, turn the appropriate burner knob

clockwise 

to OFF.

LIGHTING Top Burners with electronic ignition:

a. Turn the appropriate burner knob counterclockwise 

to ON or LITE.

This will automatically activate the ignition system, and all burners will
begin to spark repeatedly. This is the “clicking” sound you will hear.

b. The burner will light within five (5) seconds. Once the burner is lit, turn

the knob counterclockwise 

 

to the desired setting.

c. To extinguish the top burner flame, turn the appropriate burner knob

clockwise 

 

to OFF.

d. If 12 VDC power is not available to the ignition module for any reason,

top burners may be lit manually. See instructions in “Lighting Top Burners”.

CAUTION

PRODUCT DAMAGE HAZARD

• 

DO NOT

cook with the control knob set in the LITE position.

Damage to the ignition module and burner electrodes may result.

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Summary of Contents for 33 WEDGEWOOD RV

Page 1: ... turn off the gas supply when necessary Table of Contents Safety Information 1 Installation 1 2 Operation 2 3 Maintenance 3 4 Storage 4 Covers 4 Illustration Figures 5 Warranty 5 Parts Identification 6 7 Accessories Extended Warranty 14 15 Cabinet Counter Recessed Bi Fold Cut Out Charts 16 Wiring Diagram 16 INSTALLATION Installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes wi...

Page 2: ...g hazard may occur if a burner is accidentally left ON DO NOT operate range or cooktop if it is damaged or not working properly Know where your vehicle s main LP gas shutoff is located Verify sufficient gas supply before attempting to light any top burner Air in the gas supply line will significantly delay burner ignition and a burner may light unexpectedly as the air in the line clears out and is...

Page 3: ...b FIG 1 A and rotate clockwise 哶 to OFF Extinguish all pilots when refueling or traveling 3 LIGHTING THE OVEN BURNER a Light the oven pilot as described in 2 above b With the oven control knob set to PILOT PUSH HOLD push in and rotate the knob counter clockwise 哷 to the desired temperature set ting or to BROIL The oven will pre heat in approximately 15 min utes For best results always pre heat the...

Page 4: ...gned to provide a surface that withstands high temperatures has an attractive appearance and is easy to care for and clean UNACCEPTABLE WHICH WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY NEVER use steel wool abrasive cleaners or acid type cleaners such as chlorine bleach or dish detergents with lemon fruit acid on any part of your cook top or grate system DO NOT drop pans on the cook top surface you may crack or chip ...

Page 5: ... Service Department Atwood Mobile Products 1120 North Main St Elkhart IN 46514 USA Phone 866 869 3118 4 Return parts must be shipped to Atwood Mobile Products prepaid Credit for shipping costs will be included with the warranty claim The defective parts become the property of Atwood Mobile Products and must be returned to the Consumer Service Department Atwood Mobile Products Greenbrier Operations...

Page 6: ...983 30 Door assembly includes handle white steel 51978 51984 51978 51984 30 Door assembly includes handle white glass 51981 51987 51982 51988 30 Door assembly includes handle black glass 51980 51986 51980 51986 30 Door assembly includes handle stainless steel 51958 51992 51958 51992 30 Door assembly white handle white steel 51957 51957 DOOR Glass Insert Sm BLACK 51881 51881 DOOR Glass Insert Lg BL...

Page 7: ... AFTER SERIAL F11040784 Dbl D 57218 57218 Valve Burner Mini 9000 BTU 1 BEFORE SERIAL F11040783 57252 57252 14 Valve Burner Mini 6500 BTU 2 AFTER SERIAL F11030969 Dbl D 57213 57213 57213 57213 Valve Burner Mini 6500 BTU 2 BEFORE SERIAL F11030968 57251 57251 57251 57251 57251 57251 Valve Burner Mini 6500 BTU 2 AFTER SERIAL F11040784 Dbl D 57213 57213 Valve Burner Mini 6500 BTU 2 BEFORE SERIAL F11040...

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