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To perform secondary leak test:
1.
Light stove. With the main
burner in operation, apply an
approved leak test solution to
all tubing, pipe connections ,
and adapters, and the valve
inlet and outlet. Bubbles
indicate a leak.
2.
If no leak is detected,
appliance is safe to use.
3.
If a leak is detected, tighten
pipe connections (including
adapters) and retest.
WARNING
Absolutely no leakage should occur,
otherwise there is a danger of fire
or explosion depending upon
conditions. Never use if leakage is
detected.
To light stove:
Stove is factory-set for use with
remote control. See main product
manual for manual lighting
instructions.
Remote Control Operation
• To light stove,
simultaneously
press the OFF
and large flame
buttons until a
short beep
confirms the
start sequence
has begun;
release buttons.
• Continuing
beeps confirm that ignition is in
progress.
• Once pilot ignition is confirmed,
valve will open to allow gas flow
to main burner.
• After main burner ignition, the
handset will automatically go
into manual mode.
• After main burner ignition,
stove is automatically set to
maximum manifold
pressure/flame level.
• To set stove to minimum
pressure/flame level, double-
click small flame button. To
return to maximum
pressure/flame, double-click
large flame button.
• To turn stove off, press OFF
button. To prevent reignition,
remove access panel and set
I/O power switch to O.
Adjustment for proper pilot and
main burner appearance:
Pilot Adjustment
CAUTION: THE PILOT FLAME
SHOULD ONLY BE ADJUSTED BY
AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE
TECHNICIAN.
The pilot flow adjustment is preset
to maximum at the factory. The
pilot flame should envelop 3/8” to
1/2” of the thermocouple (see
Figure 14). If the pilot flame is too
small or directed away from the
thermopile, the Stowe may
operate erratically, fail to light, or
go out.