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Using the Cooktop:
Place the cookware on the burner grate
over the desired surface burner.
Open the burner valve by applying a
downward pressure to the knob and
rotating clockwise.
When the burner lights, rotate knob to
the desired flame setting. In the event
of a power outage or igniter failure, the
cooktop can be manually lit.
Control Knobs:
Turn appropriate burner knob
counterclockwise to Lite.
Do not
attempt to light more than one burner at
a time.
Turn the Spark knob clockwise one
click. If the burner fails to light,
continue turning the spark knob
clockwise until
the burner
lights.
Move the burner
knob clockwise
to
Off, to turn
the burner off.
WARNING
Do not leave burners unattended
during cooking. Do not leave burner
valve(s) open while burner(s) are not
lit. Propane is heavier than air and
will settle on the floor and “hide”
in corners. If a propane smell exits,
extinguish all open flames. Open all
windows and doors. Do not touch any
electrical switches. They may cause
a spark that can ignite. Evacuate the
motorhome and shut off the primary
propane valve. Liquid propane is
highly volatile, highly explosive and
extremely dangerous. Explosion, fire,
property damage, injury or death
can result. Contact a qualified service
center to have the problem correctly
diagnosed and repaired before
resuming operation.
Operation Tips:
A yellow flame is an indication of
incorrect fuel/air ratio. Lowered BTU
output and carbon build up can occur.
When cooking at an altitude above 5,000
ft., the flame may change appearance
and the flame BTU output will be
lowered. Allow extra time cooking time.
DO NOT
allow the tips of the flame to
extend beyond pan or pot edge. When
this occurs heat is wasted and possibility
of injury increases.
Cooking time can be reduced if the least
amount of liquid is used. The choice
of cookware selected can make a big
difference.
Safety
Do not
leave children alone or
unattended in the galley area when the
cooktop is in use.
Never allow anyone to sit, stand or climb
on any part of the range cooktop. Serious
injury or burns could occur.
Do not
store items that children may
want above the cooktop. Children can be
burned or injured when climbing on it.
Do not
wear loose or hanging garments
when using the cooktop. Loose clothing
can ignite if it touches an open flame and
serious burns or death could occur.
Use only dry pot holders. Damp pot
holders on hot surfaces may result in
burns from steam.
Do not
let potholder
touch an open flame.
Do not
heat unopened containers.
Containers could explode.
CAUTION
Never leave the cooktop unattended.
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