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Appliances
Range Hood
The range hood has a both a light and fan control switch on the
front panel. The 8” x 8” aluminum mesh grease filter (located
on the underside range hood) can be gently hand-washed us-
ing mild soap and water.
Range Top
To prevent damage, always use the manufacturer recommend-
ed size flat bottom pan(s). Generally, the pan should be large
enough to cover the range top burner, but not be more than
one inch larger than the burner grate.
Do not use a broiler pan, griddle or any other large utensil
that covers more than one range top burner at a time. This
will create excessive heat that may cause melting, sooting or
discoloration.
In addition, the use of undersized pans could expose a por-
tion of the heating element to direct contact and may result in
ignition of clothing. Proper relationship of pans to burner will
improve efficiency.
Oven
The propane gas oven ignites using a pilot light. If you have any
questions contact your dealer or our customer service depart-
ment. Do not use the oven as a storage area. For additional
information refer to the manufacturer’s owners’ manual includ-
ed in the warranty packet.
Do not turn the gas range
burner controls ON and
allow propane gas to
escape before lighting.
During and after use, do
not touch or let clothing or
other flammable material
come in contact with the
top burners (or heating
elements), burner grates
or other areas near the top
burners or oven until they
have had sufficient time to
cool. These areas can get
hot enough to cause burns.
Never leave cooking food
unattended. Turn pan
handles inward, but not
over the tops of the other
range burners. Ensure
that pans used are large
enough to contain the food
and avoid boil-overs. Heavy
splattering or spills left on
the cook top can ignite and
cause burns.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Do not cover the oven vent
openings while the oven is
in operation. Restricting
the flow of combustion air
will create an asphyxiation
hazard.
WARNING
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