SECTION 8
CAMPING & OPERATING
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Stove (or range)
Follow the vendor supplied instructions for
operation, maintenance and winterization. To
prevent damage, always use the vendor
recommended size flat bottom pan(s).
•
Generally, the pan should be large
enough to cover the 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 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 portion of the heating
element to direct contact and may result in
ignition of clothing.
Proper relationship of pans to burner will
improve efficiency.
Bi-fold range cover
Figure 23 Typical bi-fold range cover, open position
The bi-fold range cover provides extra
countertop space when closed.
•
To open the bi-fold range cover, lift and
fold it back until it stands vertically by
itself.
•
To close the bi-fold range cover, first raise
it straight up (vertically) before starting to
pull it downwards.
Do not remove the following label from the bi-
fold range cover:
Figure 24 You must remove this cover...
Oven
Follow the vendor supplied instructions for
operation, maintenance and winterization.
The propane gas oven must have 12-volt
power to operate. If you have any questions
contact your dealer or Entegra Customer
Service. Do not use the oven as a storage
area.
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The range hood fan found in most RV's is a
simple 12 volt motor that rotates a fan blade
and exhausts cooking odors and steam out of
the exhaust vent. Most range hoods use a
charcoal based system to help eliminate
odors. It draws air in and an aluminum filter
element eliminates airborne grease. While
being drawn in, the air flow passes through a
charcoal system helping eliminate cooking
odors. The clean and filtered air is directed
upward away from the stove and range hood.
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.
Do not cover the oven vent openings while
the oven is in operation. Restricting the
flow of combustion air will create an
asphyxiation hazard.
Summary of Contents for Legacy Fifth Wheel 2009
Page 1: ...www jayco com Fifth Wheel Owner s Manual Model Year 2009...
Page 20: ...SECTION 1 WARRANTY SERVICE 8...
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