11/6/2006
8:54 AM
Oceanis 351
Rev. 00
67
13.11.3.
Operation
WARNING ALWAYS LEAVE BOTH THE SOLENOID VALVE AND THE
VALVE ON THE GAS BOTTLE CLOSED WHEN THE STOVE IS NOT
BEING USED
1. Read and follow the instructions printed on the propane warning labels located
at the appliance and under the lid of the gas storage locker.
2. Be sure all burner and oven knobs are in the off position before attempting to
operate the galley stove.
3. Activate the main 12V system and be sure the solenoid switch is in the off
position.
4. Open the supply valves and test the system for leaks following the instructions
on the locker warning label.
5. Light the appliance in accordance with the stove manufactures procedures.
Generally each burner is lit by turning the burner control knob to the lighting
position and then pushing the knob in. A safety thermocouple will keep the
valve open as long as the burner remains lit. If the flame goes out it will stop
the gas flow to the burner.
If the odor of gas is detected at any, time turn off all electrical and mechanical
systems, extinguish any open flames and immediately check for a propane
leak. Propane is a heavy gas and may settle in the bilge which represents an
explosion and fire hazard.
Summary of Contents for Oceanis 351
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