P/N G610B
April, 2016 (Rev 0)
Page 14
GAS SHUTOFF CONTROL BOX
INSTALLATION (Continued)
See
FIGURE 17
for the following steps:
4. Plug the valve into the connector on the Gas
Shutoff Control Box.
5. Connect the interconnect cable or Optional
Wireless Receiver Board into the Gas Shutoff
Control Box.
6. If Interconnect Cable is used, route the cable
from Gas Shutoff Control Box to the Main CPU
board. Plug the interconnect cable into the
“SHUT-OFF” connector of the Main CPU board.
(See
FIGURE 3
page 5)
7. Plug the power cord from the stove into the Gas
Shutoff Control Box and then the power cord for
the Gas Shutoff Box into the wall outlet.
WIRELESS GAS SHUTOFF
Description
:
To convert the standard shutoff to a wireless
version, the standard interconnect cable is
replaced with the Wireless Tx/Rx Assembly.
The interconnect socket on the shutoff is
compatible with both the interconnect cable and
the Wireless Tx/Rx. Either interconnect option is
available and can plug into the gas shutoff. In
some cases a wireless version of the shutoff
device may be required. If this is the case, the
Wireless Tx/Rx Assembly is required to shut off
the stove. (See
FIGURE 24
and
25
)
Resetting Gas Shutoff Assembly
1. Turn power
“ON”
to the stove.
CAUTION:
“GAS WILL BE FLOWING TO
THE STOVE WHEN PERFORMING THE NEXT
STEP”
2. The
“Gas Flow”
indicator light should be lit. If
not, push the
“Power Reset”
switch ( first ) and
then the
”Valve Reset”
switch (second) to arm
the control box.
Note:
In the event that the gas shutoff is
activated or an interruption in power occurs, it
must be reset.
FIGURE 17
PLUG POWER CORD
INTO WALL OUTLET
POWER CORD
FROM RANGE
GAS FLOW
INDICATOR
OPTIONAL
ALARM / STROBE
(SEE FIGURE 26)
VALVE
RESET
OPTIONAL INTERFACE ENCLOSURE
ASSEMBLY (SEE FIGURE 27)
TO MAIN CPU
(SEE FIGURE 3)
POWER
RESET
INTERCONNECT CABLE IS
STANDARD CONFIGURATION
WIRELESS RECEIVER
(OPTIONAL-SEE FIGURE 24)
Permit Number:
20-04649