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Children should be taught that the appliance is not a toy. 
They should not be allowed to play with the controls or 
any other parts of the appliance. Do not allow anyone 
to stand or sit on top of the appliance. Not only can this 
damage the appliance, but personal injuries could result.

 

Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above 
or near the appliance. Children climbing on the appliance 
to reach items could be seriously injured.

 

All control knobs must be turned off when not in use. 
Fire and/or burning hazard may occur if a burner is 
accidentally left on.

 

If any burner should extinguish (after initially lighting or 
due to accidental blow-out), turn all burner knobs off and 
wait five (5) minutes before again attempting to light the 
burner.

 

DO NOT store flammable materials on, in, or near the 
appliance. Any fumes can create an explosion and/or fire 
hazard.

 

Do not wear loose fitting clothing or long-hanging sleeved 
clothing while using the appliance. If they contact the 
open flame of the burner, they could ignite and cause 
severe burns.

 

Use only dry potholders to remove hot utensils. Using 
damp potholders on hot surfaces could result in burns to 
hands. Do not use a towel or bulky cloth for a pot holder. 
The cloth could contact open flame and catch fire.

 

Never heat an unopened container. Pressure build-up 
within the container can cause it to explode.

 

Do not use water on grease fires. Never pick-up a flaming 
pan. Smother a flaming pan with a lid or flat pan. Flaming 
grease outside the pan can be extinguished with baking 
soda or a multipurpose dry chemical fire extinguisher.

 

This appliance is intended to be built-in to a cabinet 
structure only and is not intended for attachment to the 
building structure.

Cooktop Safety

 

Do not place pans onto glass surface. Raise cover into full 
open position before operating burners. Let cooktop cool 
before closing glass cover. 

 

If the cooktop is near a window, proper precautions 
should be taken to prevent curtains from blowing over 
burners creating a fire hazard.

 

Keep the area around the cooktop clean and clear of 
any combustible materials, gasoline or other flammable 
vapors and liquids. Not doing so can cause an explosion 
and/or fire.

 

Do not leave children alone or unsupervised in area where 
cooktop is being used. The top burners, burner grates 
and other areas near the burners become hot enough to 
cause severe burns.

 

Do not wear loose fitting clothing or long-hanging sleeved 
clothing while using the appliance. If they contact the 
open flame of the burner, they could ignite and cause 
severe burns.

 

Use only dry potholders to remove hot utensils. Using 
damp potholders on hot surfaces could result in burns to 
hands. Do not use a towel or bulky cloth for a pot holder. 
The cloth could contact open flame and catch fire.

 

Never heat an unopened container. Pressure build-up 
within the container can cause it to explode.

 

Keep the appliance clean. The build-up of grease and 
food boil-over and/or spillage can create a fire hazard.

 

Turn pan handles inward or toward back of cooktop and 
out of the way of people walking past cooktop and/or out 
of the reach of children. Do not turn handles to where they 
are over the burners.

 

Do not use water on grease fires. Never pick-up a flaming 
pan. Smother a flaming pan with a lid or flat pan. Flaming 
grease outside the pan can be extinguished with baking 
soda or a multipurpose dry chemical fire extinguisher.

 

Never leave top burner(s) unattended.

 

For such reasons as down drafts that could be created 
by opening and closing of cabinet doors or doors 
within the RV or by positive or negative air pressures 
affecting burners due to improper installation. (See 
Installation section) The burner could extinguish 
resulting in gas escaping into the RV. Remember, gas 
flow to each burner is controlled manually, you must 
turn gas flow “ON” and “OFF”.

 

A boil over could occur and the spill could ignite.

 

Flame size

 

Never extend the flame beyond the outer edge of the 
utensil. A higher flame simply wastes heat and energy.

 

Correct flame size is determined by utensil size and 
material, what you are cooking and whether or not you 
are cooking with liquid.

 

To prevent damage to the cooktop, top burners, or top 
grate, never operate a top burner without a pan in place. 
The top burners, especially the high input burner, should 
not be operated on high for an extended period of time. 
The high setting should be used only to start the food 
cooking or to bring liquids to a boil, then reduce the flame 
to a lower setting to continue cooking. Use the low flame 
setting to keep food warm. Remember, a gas range heats 
quicker than an electric range, therefore, experiment with 
various settings until you feel comfortable cooking with 
gas.

 

Never use cookware which extends beyond one inch 
of the grate (maximum pan size 10" diameter). Never 
place cooking utensil on grate to where it rests over two 
operating top burners. This will cause excessive heat 
buildup, which could result in damage to the grate, top 
burner(s) and cooktop.

 

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.

 

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 

Summary of Contents for FGHWCLDA-BL

Page 1: ...Range Cooktop Table de cuisson Anafe de cocina Instruction Manual Manuel d instructions Manual de instrucciones Model Mod le Modelo FGHWCLDA BL FGHWCLDA SS...

Page 2: ...the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liqui...

Page 3: ...ation 6 What s in the Box 6 Cabinet Cutout Instructions 7 Cooktop Installation 7 Gas Connection 8 Electrical Connection 8 Glass Cover Replacement 9 Leak Check 9 Operation 10 Lighting the Cooktop 10 Tu...

Page 4: ...e agency manufacturer or the gas supplier Avoid using your appliance or any other appliance if you smell gas Do not assume that the smell of gas in your RV is normal Any time you detect the odor of ga...

Page 5: ...he cloth could contact open flame and catch fire Never heat an unopened container Pressure build up within the container can cause it to explode Keep the appliance clean The build up of grease and foo...

Page 6: ...ll affect the appliance s combustion air supply by creating either a negative or positive draft NEGATIVE DRAFT caused by air moving appliances may draw the top burner flame down into or toward the coo...

Page 7: ...burner center of the appliance WARNING The minimum vertical distance to combustible material above the range cooking top is 30 762mm provided the overhead construction does not extend 13 330 mm from t...

Page 8: ...2 wrenches IMPORTANT Leave adequate space around the gas supply pipe in case of bend or damage during installation Make sure the gas supply pipe cannot contact any moving parts after installed Be sure...

Page 9: ...ak Pressure Leak test using 11 13 8 WC pressure WARNING Gas leaks may occur in your system and result in a dangerous situation Always perform a leak test for possible leaks according to the manufactur...

Page 10: ...p the ignition button pushed in for about 5 seconds until the flame becomes steady 5 Rotate the burner control knob to adjust the flame to desired level 6 Repeat steps 2 and 5 to light the other burne...

Page 11: ...the cooktop burners off rotate the control knobs clockwise to the OFF position The Burner Flame Flames should appear similar to the good flame shown in diagram below Good Blue Blue Bad Yellow Yellow...

Page 12: ...to remain on porcelain or painted surfaces Acids may remove the glossy finish Wipe up egg spills when cooktop is cool DO NOT wash warm porcelain surfaces Allow these areas to cool before cleaning You...

Page 13: ...f use a small gauge wire or needle to clean ports or slots Low gas supply level in cylinder Surface burner flame burns half way around Moisture is present on the burner dry burner thoroughly Burner po...

Page 14: ...enues dans le pr sent manuel cela pr sente des risques d incendie ou d explosion susceptibles d entra ner des dommages mat riels des blessures corporelles voire la mort Ne pas ranger ni utiliser de l...

Page 15: ...ballage 19 Instructions de d coupe de l armoire 19 Installation de la table de cuisson 20 Raccordement de gaz 21 Branchement lectrique 21 Couvercle en verre de rechange 22 Essais de d tection des fuit...

Page 16: ...nt aux fins pour lesquelles il a t con u ainsi que d crit dans le pr sent guide En cas d utilisation d une source d alimentation externe l appareil doit tre mis la terre conform ment aux codes de l ta...

Page 17: ...age initial ou en raison d une extinction accidentelle fermez tous les boutons des br leurs puis patientez cinq 5 minutes avant de tenter nouveau d allumer le br leur NE PAS ranger de mat riaux inflam...

Page 18: ...ud Remarque une cuisini re gaz chauffe plus rapidement qu une cuisini re lectrique En cons quence essayez diff rents r glages jusqu ce que vous soyez l aise pour cuisiner au gaz Ne jamais utiliser d u...

Page 19: ...n est autoris changer modifier ou renoncer appliquer toute dispositions des instructions contenues dans ce manuel L installation doit tre conforme aux codes locaux ou en l absence desdits codes veuill...

Page 20: ...son de hotte de cuisine ou de hotte micro ondes pour conna tre les espaces libres au dessus de la surface de la table de cuisson Graphique de la d coupe du comptoir et de l armoire A 17 po 451 mm B 20...

Page 21: ...ation en gaz en cas de coude ou d endommagement lors de l installation Assurez vous que le tuyau d alimentation en gaz ne peut entrer en contact avec aucune pi ce mobile apr s son installation Assurez...

Page 22: ...re syst me et cr er une situation dangereuse Effectuez toujours des essais de d tection des fuites afin de d tecter les ventuelles fuites conform ment aux instructions du fabricant apr s l installatio...

Page 23: ...la flamme se stabilise 5 Tournez le bouton de r glage du br leur pour r gler les flammes au niveau souhait 6 R p tez l ex cution des tapes 2 et 5 pour allumer le ou les autres br leurs selon les besoi...

Page 24: ...llement ou en d placement Pour teindre les br leurs de la table de cuisson tournez les boutons de r glage dans le sens des aiguilles d une montre pour les positionner sur OFF Flammes du br leur Les fl...

Page 25: ...ts de nettoyage abrasifs ni de produits de nettoyage base d acide tels que l eau de Javel au chlore sur votre table de cuisson ou votre syst me de grille Ceux ci risquent d endommager votre cuisini re...

Page 26: ...lument pas Le bouton de r glage de surface n a pas t compl tement positionn sur Enfoncez et tournez le bouton de r glage de surface pour le positionner sur jusqu ce que le br leur s allume puis tourne...

Page 27: ...imentation par gaz BTU HR Br leurs gauche et droit 6 500 BTU Br leur avant 8 000 BTU Carburant lectricit Propane Pression D entr e 10 po WC Min 13 8 po WC Max Puissance d entr e 12 V DC 2 A Cet appare...

Page 28: ...nformaci n de este manual puede producirse un incendio o una explosi n que provoque da os materiales lesiones personales o la muerte No almacene ni utilice gasolina u otros vapores y l quidos inflamab...

Page 29: ...ucciones de corte para el armario 33 Instalaci n del anafe 34 Conexi n de gas 35 Conexi n el ctrica 35 Reemplazo de la tapa de vidrio 36 Verificaci n de fugas 36 Funcionamiento 36 Encendido del anafe...

Page 30: ...s o en ausencia de dichas normas con el C digo El ctrico Nacional ANSI NFPA 70 No intente ajustar reparar realizar el mantenimiento o reemplazar ninguna pieza de su electrodom stico a menos que se rec...

Page 31: ...ras en las manos No utilice una toalla o un pa o voluminoso como guante de cocina El pa o podr a entrar en contacto con la llama abierta y prenderse fuego Nunca caliente un recipiente sin abrir La acu...

Page 32: ...ejilla en dos quemadores superiores encendidos Esto generar una acumulaci n excesiva de calor que podr a provocar da os a la parrilla quemadores superiores y anafe Verifique que haya suficiente sumini...

Page 33: ...n u otras personas tienen la autoridad de cambiar modificar o anular lo indicado en las instrucciones de este manual La instalaci n debe cumplir con las normas locales o en caso de no existir una regl...

Page 34: ...para respetar las distancias de separaci n encima de la superficie de cocci n Tabla de dimensiones de corte del armario y la encimera A 17 451 mm B 20 511 mm C 41 16 103 mm D 15 16 23 mm m x E 19 16 4...

Page 35: ...de que la tuber a de suministro de gas no pueda entrar en contacto con ninguna pieza m vil despu s de su instalaci n Aseg rese de que todas las aberturas en el armario alrededor de la tuber a de gas e...

Page 36: ...alice siempre una prueba de fugas para detectar posibles fugas de acuerdo con las instrucciones del fabricante despu s de la instalaci n y antes del funcionamiento Las fugas de gas pueden no ser detec...

Page 37: ...estabilice 5 Gire la perilla de control del quemador para ajustar la llama al nivel deseado 6 Repita los pasos 2 y 5 para encender los otros quemadores seg n sea necesario Si el quemador no se encien...

Page 38: ...viaje Para apagar los quemadores del anafe gire las perillas de control en el sentido de las agujas del reloj hasta la posici n OFF apagado La llama del quemador Las llamas deben verse similares al ej...

Page 39: ...adores abrasivos o limpiadores de tipo cido como blanqueador de cloro en el anafe o sistemas de rejillas Da ar n su horno o anafe Utilice nicamente esponjas de limpieza de pl stico no abrasivo NO perm...

Page 40: ...perficie no se encienden La perilla de control de la superficie no se ha girado completamente a su posici n Presione y gire la perilla de control de superficie a la posici n hasta que el quemador se e...

Page 41: ...BTU HR Quemador izquierdo y derecho 6500 BTU Quemador frontal 8000 BTU Combustible alimentaci n Propano Presi n de entrada 10 c a m n a 13 8 c a m x Entrada de alimentaci n 12 V CC 2 Amp Este electrod...

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Page 44: ...marks licensed for use by Furrion Ltd and registered in the U S and other countries 2007 2019 Furrion Ltd Furrion et le logo Furrion sont des marques d pos es par Furrion Ltd et enregistr es aux Etats...

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