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Summary of Contents for DGR468W

Page 1: ...ering the installation adjustment and use of your range HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE AND OR PARTS When your range does not operate in accordance with the instructions in the manual you should contact the dea...

Page 2: ...Installation Instructions 9 Wall Clearances Ii Alignments and Adjustments 12 17 Oven Operation 8 19 Broifiag 120 Optional Equipmem 21 22 Cleaning Ihe Range 23 24 Li ft Off Doors 25 Trouble Shooting G...

Page 3: ...on Install only pec installation instmcdbns pro_id_ in _e literature pack_e for this range Be sure eveling legs are in place at the bottom corners of the range If necessa_ raise or lower the leveling...

Page 4: ...S OR INTERIOR SURFACES OF THE OVEN Both surface buttters and oven burners may be hot even Ihoo gh the flame is not visible Ateas near surface burners may become hot enough to cause bums During and aft...

Page 5: ...he bottom of the backguald Touching the surfaces in the vent area wllen the oven J s being operated m_ cause severe bums Also do not pl_ce plastic or heat sensitive items on or near tke oven vents The...

Page 6: ..._ Do not place plastic salt and pepper shakers spoon holders or plastic wrappings on top of the range These items could mett or ignite Potholde_ towel s or wooden spoons could catch fire if place too...

Page 7: ...ner use as little _ ater as possihIe to reduce cooking time Oven Cooking Preheat the o en only when a recipe tells you Put roasqts and casseroles into acold oven then turn on the oven Opening the oven...

Page 8: ...he device is installed and engaged proped carefully lip the raage forwar6 The AntE Tip device should engage and preveat tile range from tippiag over If this range _s remo_ ed for any reason_ s_rvice o...

Page 9: ...m wlth state or other codes o_ in the absence olr such codes with the standard for recreational vehicles ANSI A119 2 2 982 in the I I S A or CAN CGA Z240_4 2 in Canada Note Check all piping connection...

Page 10: ...d _ith electrical features See No 1 D lttsert machine screws through lowec inside flange of end caps and end panels Secure with the hex nuts provide See No 2 E Insert machine screws through elongated...

Page 11: ...erial plate is tocaled below the cooktopJ ANY OPE _INGS IN 7HE WALL BEHIND THE UNIT AND IN THE FLOOR UNDER THE UNIT MUST BE SEALED Note Due to potential hazards it is recommended that storage cabinets...

Page 12: ...p_ssure lo Convert and or Adjust 1 Convertible Pressure rRegulator The tale pressure of the gas supply shall be n accordance with the nominal inlet pressure of the regulator used oft the rang_ or I 2...

Page 13: ...ent screw controls Ihe rale of gas to the top Manifold Pipe Ther Thermostat ON Top Pilots Electric Ignition Ranges equipped with electric igniliort wStl have the top ignitor electrodes in the same LOC...

Page 14: ...o open the valve and clockwise to close the valve To ignite the gas depress and turn valve knob all the way to the left to obtain full off position where _e gas igrlifes automatically fiom the pilot f...

Page 15: ...r pilot is an extension of the constant pilm When the oven knob is placed in the bake or broil range gas is increased to the constant pRot causing it to enlalgeo It lhen becomes a heater pilot The hea...

Page 16: ...the LITE position while watching the oven pilot Turn the oven control pop If the overt p ot doesn t ignite within five seconds immediately turn the oven control off If the oven pilot does ignite the o...

Page 17: ...se on Natural Gas unscrew the orifice hood until the proper flow of gas is obtained 6 Oven Burner Air Shutter Adjustment The oven btlrner flame should be a clean blue flame with distinct inner cones a...

Page 18: ...d be adjusted so tha_is de es not extend beyond _he edge of the cooking utensil As a matter of sa_eU it s urged ttmt you comply with these instructions A high flame on a surface burner is bolh ineffic...

Page 19: ...cks nud place food so one utensi is not directly over another Rack Removal Pull t_ eoven rack fozward and lift up on the front of the rack so it w_ l clear the rack keeper To reptace the oven rack gui...

Page 20: ...er compartment Close the broiler door BROILER Economy Broiler Your range may be equipped with this optional broiler The outward appearance of the rm_ge will be the same To open the broiler do_r I_ft h...

Page 21: ...owever some spills or food types are harder for tile oven to clean without a ittie ass istanee For heavy spiltovers such as from art overfilled fruit pie or casserole put a cookie sheet or aluminum fo...

Page 22: ...oc_ have been placed into separate groups CLOCK WITH TIMER To set a dial type clock PUSH IN oft the knob and turn it to the coI_ect time NOTE Release and then without pushing in rotate so that lhe tim...

Page 23: ...any chrome aluminum or plastic part of the range Do not apl_Iy or allow the cleaner to come in contact with any paris or surfaces other than the oven interior Grates Main Tops and Surface Burners The...

Page 24: ...beneath the utensiL Cleaners and Cleaning Materials Do not use hm _h cleaners or degteasers on or around functiona parts _ a ves controls etc or alaminum tubing This win damage or drastically reduce...

Page 25: ...chanism lever Close the door until it stops against the locking mechanism Grasp firmly on each sid_ mid lift the door straight lip at_d off the hinges To replace the door position file slots in the bo...

Page 26: ...ted 1o l ow_r supply b Burned o_1buJb c DsfectNe switcl _ starter_o_ Ix_lt_t Fluorescent bulbJ d Clock defective oo_e wiring or connection a Re hipilot b Compeer_ange to wall o_tIet check cb cukbreak...

Page 27: ...NOTES 27...

Page 28: ...E WA1 L PLUG REFER ONLY TO FEATURES WHICH AIRE EQUIPPED ON YOUR RANGE WAft N IN8 E U E OTRtCA L G ROU tlDIN O INSIRUCTICNS THIS APPLIANCE iS EQUIPPED w rrH A THREE PRON8 GROUNDING PLUG FOR YOUR P_IO T...

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