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applIances —
Flame appearance may change and BTU
output will lower when operating the
cooktop at an altitude above 5,000’.
Allow extra 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.
Remove cooktop covers to help keep the
underside of the cooktop clean. Place
strips of aluminum foil on the cooktop
floor pan and under burners.
DO NOT
restrict air flow of mixture tubes.
Pre-heat the oven for 10 minutes prior to
use.
Cleaning Tips:
Clean all surfaces as soon as
possible after boil overs or
spillovers.
Use warm soapy water to clean
the burner grates, cooktops,
painted surfaces, porcelain
surfaces, stainless steel
surfaces and plastic items on
the range or cooktop. Grit or
acid-type cleaners may ruin the
surface.
Use only non-abrasive plastic
scrubbing pads.
DO NOT
allow foods containing
acids (such as lemon or tomato juice,
or vinegar) to remain on porcelain or
painted surfaces. Acids may remove the
glossy finish. Wipe up egg spills when
cooktop is cool.
Allow porcelain surfaces to cool before
cleaning. Burns from the heated surface
may occur or the cooktop porcelain can
crack.
Regular cleaning with a soft cloth and a
warm detergent solution is generally enough to
keep the cooktop clean. Wash, rinse and dry with
a soft cloth. Thoroughly clean the cooktop when
it is cool. Use a dry cloth or paper towel while
the surface is warm to the touch to clean splatters
or spills. Cleaning will be more difficult if spills
bake on to the surface. Glass cleaner sprayed
on a paper towel should be used for the cooktop
surface.
DO NOT
spray glass cleaner directly on
the surface.
DO NOT
use abrasive cleaners or
steel wool. Harsh cleansers like bleach, ammonia
and oven cleaner should
NEVER
be used.
The
surface burner grate and caps should be cleaned
using the same guidelines as the cooktop surface.
Porcelain Enamel:
Porcelain enamel, a type of glass fused on
steel at a very high temperature, is not extremely
delicate but must be treated as glass. Sharp
blows, radical surface temperature changes, etc.,
will cause enamel to chip or crack. Some foods,
such as vinegar, lemon juice, tomatoes and milk,
contain acids which can dull the finish of the
enamel. To avoid dulling the finish, wipe up the
spill before it is baked on. The surface is glass
and must be given consideration when cleaning.
Steel wool and coarse, gritty cleanser will
scratch or mar the surface. Any gentle kitchen
cleanser powder or grease cleaner will be
suitable. For further information on care of the
porcelain, call
“Hopes Cultured Marble Polish”
at
1-800-325-4026
.
Wall tHermoStat
The comfort control thermostat controls
the
HVAC
(
H
eating,
V
entilation and
A
ir
C
onditioning systems) is located in the hallway
area.
The comfort control includes five different
functions of the HVAC system: OFF, FAN,
COOL, HEAT PUMP and FURNACE which
are selected by pressing the MODE button.
FAN controls the blower speed of the roof air
conditioner. Two speeds are available: Low
and High. Selecting Auto adjusts the fan speed
automatically based on temperature set point and
actual temperature in a selected zone.
The motor home is divided into two
operating Zones: Living Room and Bedroom/
Bathroom. The comfort control must be in
Zone 1
for the furnace to operate unless the
motorhome is equipped with two furnaces.
For floorplans with two furnaces,
Zone 1
will
operate the living room furnace and
Zone 2
will
operate the bedroom furnace. Press the Zone
button to change zones. The selected zone will
flash. The line under the zone indicates that a
selected function is operating in that zone. The
UP or DOWN buttons control the temperature in
any mode.
Remote temperature
sensors are located
throughout the motorhome
to ensure accurate
temperature control.
Glass cleaner
should be
applied to
the cooktop
surface using
a paper towel.
do not spray
cleaner directly
on the surface.
Remote
Temperature
Sensor
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