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USING THE GAS CONTROL (Kettles with Pilot Lights)
A. Lighting
1. Turn thermostat to lowest position and turn the power switch OFF.
2. Open control panel access door.
3. Turn dial on combination control to pilot position. NOTE: Any gas service valves exterior to the
unit should be open.
4. Remove shield which fits over the burners for access to the pilot, which is located on the right
side of the left burner, approximately 6" into the combustion chamber. Depress dial on the
combination control while lighting the pilot burner. Hold dial in for 30 - 45 seconds, until the pilot
remains lit when the dial is released. A lit taper is recommended for easy access in lighting the
pilot burner.
On units recently installed, the pilot line will require "bleeding". Consequently, the pilot may not
ignite immediately and it may be necessary to keep the combination control dial depressed until
sufficient gas reaches the pilot to keep it burning. After "bleeding" wait 5 minutes before
attempting ignition.
5. Turn combination control dial ON.
B. Shut Down
1. Standby
a. Turn combination control to "pilot" position.
2. Complete
a. Depress lightly and turn combination control dial OFF.
b. Turn thermostat to lowest position.
c. Turn power switch OFF.
d. Turn any gas service valves supplying gas OFF.
C. Relighting
1. Shut off all gas (turn combination control OFF.)
2. Wait 5 minutes.
3. Repeat "lighting" instructions in section A above.