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UNIQUE UGP 30G RANGE 

1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY* 

 

Unique  Gas  Products  Ltd. 

warrants  that  this  UNIQUE  range  is  free  from  defects  in  material  and 

workmanship under normal usage and service under the following terms: 

Parts Warranty 

This  appliance  has  been  designed  for  domes c  household  use.  If  properly  installed,  adjusted  and 

operated under normal co

ons in accordance with printed instru

s, it will sa sfactorily perform 

the func ons that are generally expected of this type of appliance.  

If the appliance fails to do so because of a defect in material or workmanship within one year from the 

original date of purchase: 

Unique will at our op on, repair, exchange, or correct by other means Unique consider appropriate, 

any part(s) Unique 

nds to be 

ve except for the surface 

nish. 

*Due to remote loca ons, it is the 

customer’s responsibility to bring items to the dealer for review

. Any part(s) replaced or repaired will 

be warranted only for the balance of the original year. 

Customer is responsible for labor.  

Ownership 

This Warranty is made only to the 

rst purchaser (”original purchaser”) who acquires this range for 

his/her own use and will be honored by 

Unique Gas Products Ltd. 

and by the Seller. Purchaser must 

retain their receipt as proof of purchase date. 

Warranty 

This warranty does not apply to any appliance that has been subjected to altera

s, misuse, abuse 

(including damage by foreign agents or chemicals), accident, improper install on or service, delivery 

damage, or other than normal household use and service. 

This UNIQUE appliance 

must 

be serviced regularly as outlined in the Owner’s Manual. 

Neither Unique Gas Products Ltd. 

nor the selling dealer will be liable for direct or indirect loss of foods 

caused by failure in oper on. In case of damage, the owner must provide proof of purchase, Model, 

and Serial Number to the selling dealer or 

Unique Gas Products Ltd. 

This warranty is LIMITED STRICTLY to the terms indicated herein, and no other expressed war

es or 

remedies thereunder shall be binding on Unique. 

Purchaser’s Responsibili es 

The purchaser will be responsible for the costs of any service calls requested to demonstrate or con

rm 

the proper oper on of the appliance, the install on, or to correct malfunc ns in the appearance 

created by the oper on of the appliance in a manner not prescribed by or cau oned against in the use 

and care instr

Model and Serial Number 

The appliance model number and serial number can be found on a r ng plate a ached on the 

oor of 

the range, at the front, pull out the broiler rack to locate. The purchaser should always refer to the 

model  and  serial  number  when  talking  to  or  contac ng  the  dealer  from  whom  the  appliance  was 

purchased. 

Factory Assistance 

If the purchaser is unable to locate an authorized dealer/service agent, or if the purchaser does not 

receive sa sfac on from the dealer, they may contact Unique Gas Products - Customer Service directly 

at Toll Free 1-877-427-2266 or 905-827-6154 

 

Unique Gas Products Ltd, 2245 Wyecr  Road, Oakville, Ontario, Canada, L6L 5L7 

Ph: 905-827-6154 Toll Free: 1-877-427-2266 Fax: 905-827-2027 

www.UniqueO

Grid.com 

e-mail: info@UniqueO

Grid.com 

 

U N I Q U E   U G P 3 0 G  

Summary of Contents for Classic Series

Page 1: ...UGP 30G OF1 30 76 2 cm CLASSIC GAS RANGE LPG NG convertible INSTALLATION AND OWNER S MANUAL READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SERIAL NUMBER AUG17V2...

Page 2: ...vicinity for service Or the purchaser may contact the service organization noted on the warranty This manual contains information for Important Safeguards Installation Use and Care Certain ranges com...

Page 3: ...ip device to the structure and or the range Verify the anti tip device has been properly installed and engaged Engage the range to the anti tip device by ensuring the anti tip device is re engaged whe...

Page 4: ...Conversion Instructions Pages 15 19 Adjusting the Top Burner and Oven Flame Pages 20 21 Operation of Range Pages 22 24 Alignments and Adjustments Page 25 27 Broiling Page 28 Cleaning the Range Page 29...

Page 5: ...every possible condition and situation that may occur Common sense and caution must be practiced when installing operating and maintaining the appliance Record in the space provided below the Model N...

Page 6: ...ns Before using this new appliance carefully read and follow all instructions The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 Proposition 65 requires the Governor of California to...

Page 7: ...wing situations may cause serious bodily harm death or property damage TO REDUCE THE RISK OF TIPPING OF THE RANGE THE RANGE MUST BE SECURED BY A PROPERLY INSTALLED ANTI TIP BRACKET PROVIDED WITH THE R...

Page 8: ...BURNERS OVEN BURNERS OR INTERIOR SURFACES OF THE OVEN Both surface burners and oven burners may be hot even though the flame is not visible Areas near surface burners may become hot enough to cause b...

Page 9: ...ning Aluminum foil linings may also trap heat causing a fire hazard Refer to the cleaning section of this manual for more information on the use of aluminum foil Placement of oven racks Always place a...

Page 10: ...tch fire Pay particular attention to the area underneath each surface burner Exhaust fan ventilating hoods and grease filters should be clean Do not allow fat or grease to accumulate Greasy deposits i...

Page 11: ...not intended for repeated bending Do not allow cleaners to make contact with flexible connectors The connector and its fittings are designed for use only on the original installation and are not to b...

Page 12: ...g on a surface burner use as little water as possible to reduce cooking time Oven Cooking Preheat the oven only when a recipe tells you Put roasts and casseroles into a cold oven then turn on the oven...

Page 13: ...s until the range is level The top of the aside panels should be level with the counter top A child or adult can tip the range and be killed Install the anti tip device to the structure and or the ran...

Page 14: ...connections The manifold pipe should be held securely at the pressure regulator to prevent twisting Hold the pressure regulator with a wrench during the tightening of the connection or the manifold pi...

Page 15: ...d by the manufacturer of the appliance Connecting gas to range This range is designed to operate at a pressure of 4 of water column on natural gas NG or 10 of water column on propane gas LPG Make sure...

Page 16: ...restricts movement of the range the use of a CSA certified flexible metal appliance connector is recommended unless local codes require a hard piped connection Never reuse an old connector when insta...

Page 17: ...l plate located at the back of the range ANY OPENINGS IN THE WALL BEHIND THE UNIT AND IN THE FLOOR UNDER THE UNIT MUST BE SEALED Note Due to potential hazards it is recommended that storage cabinets N...

Page 18: ...14 Anti Tip Bracket Location U N I Q U E U G P 3 0 G...

Page 19: ...on U N I Q U E U G P 3 0 G WARNING agency in accordance with the manufacturer s instruc tions and all applicable codes and requirements of the authority having jurisdiction If the information in these...

Page 20: ...pliance prior to disconnecting the electrical power 2 Locate convertible regulator at the back of the range left side facing appliance Remove cap and pop out the pin that s attached 3 On the side you...

Page 21: ...the valve itself The lid and the front control panel must be removed to accomplish this adjustment 14 Turn the valve fully counter clockwise Then proceed to adjust the adjustment screw counter clockw...

Page 22: ...lame should look by viewing the flame through the broiler door area Orifice Wrench U N I Q U E U G P 3 0 G In the pilot assembly shown below the LPG ori ce is 0 14 mm When doing the conversion from Pr...

Page 23: ...old water column pressure is 11 for LP propane gas or 4 for natural gas Checking for Manifold Gas Pressure Note There is no adjustment for the pilot flame you must use the NG pilot orifice included in...

Page 24: ...ame size should be adjusted so that is does not extend beyond the edge of the cookware As a matter of safety it s recommended that you comply with these instructions A high flame on a surface burner i...

Page 25: ...completely to convert from one gas to the other DO NOT DISCARD THE UNUSED ORIFICE It should be saved in order to convert the range back to its original fuel Oven Pilot The oven pilot is located along...

Page 26: ...on of the burner you re igniting 3 To light a burner press the burner knob in and turn counter clockwise to high flame ignition position You will hear the electronic ignition clicking as you continue...

Page 27: ...control 4 When finished cooking you may turn the oven control knob back to the OFF position This will turn off the main oven burner and the pilot Note If you are using the oven for the first time or...

Page 28: ...eas with high humidity or if food having high water content is cooked This moisture can be driven out of the ignitor by lighting the pilot and operating the oven for a few minutes NEVER LEAVE THE CONT...

Page 29: ...rner flame can be checked as follows without flame spreader in place To correct a yellow flame Increase size of air shutter opening To correct a lifting but distinct blue flame Decrease size of air sh...

Page 30: ...reheat time to have exact stabilization of the oven s temperature To do so allow 20 minutes time for temperatures up to 350 F and 30 minutes for temperatures up to 425 F Oven Racks The oven racks shou...

Page 31: ...er the rack as this would cause uneven heat in the oven If a spillover does occur on the oven bottom allow the oven to cool first You can clean the bottom with soap and water a mild abrasive cleanser...

Page 32: ...for the oven to clean without a little assistance For heavy spillovers such as from an overfilled fruit pie or casserole put a cookie sheet or aluminum foil on the oven bottom Be sure the foil does no...

Page 33: ...ure accurately If you use an oven cleaner do not let it contact the sensing bulb or any chrome aluminum or plastic part of the range Do not apply or allow the cleaner to come in contact with any parts...

Page 34: ...n the cookware can be placed on the rack beneath the cookware Remove and discard aluminum foil after each use This will help prevent greases and spilled food from accumulating and becoming a fire haza...

Page 35: ...ent of the food being cooked Fogging and even dripping water will usually occur in geographic locations of high humidity LIFT OFF DOORS Lift Off Oven Door on some models The oven door is removable but...

Page 36: ...d into place simply lift up slightly and pull outwards 3 Pull away the kick plate You now have access to the battery compartment How to change the D volt battery 1 Locate the battery holder which is f...

Page 37: ...to burners 3 Oven does not light a Oven pilot is out b Moisture buildup in ceramic sleeve of oven electrode a Relight oven pilot b Heat up ceramic sleeve with BBQ lighter to remove moisture 4 Oven Tem...

Page 38: ...34 Wiring Diagram U N I Q U E U G P 3 0 G...

Page 39: ...35 U N I Q U E U G P 3 0 G PARTS DIAGRAM AND LI UGP 30G OF1 ST...

Page 40: ...61G7 L 89 I 67 157 C 62K4 C7R13 674 E I7JC13 674 D B S A5C13 674 89 T 761J4 L7123 7 R7 89 E U57 L 2C C1 4 3 89 D 013 6741J 2C761G7 L B T 761M4 B 413 6 B BE 41A 7 271 7 89 013 674 T 761R E 89 T 761R 1A...

Page 41: ...37 U N I Q U E U G P 3 0 G PARTS DIAGRAM AND LIST...

Page 42: ...normal household use and service This UNIQUE appliance must be serviced regularly as outlined in the Owner s Manual Neither Unique Gas Products Ltd nor the selling dealer will be liable for direct or...

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