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SECTION 8
APPLIANCES & INTERIOR FEATURES
8-4
Use of Top Burners
1. Light match.
2. Apply lighted match to burner.
3. Turn control knob back left (counterclock-
wise to the “LITE” position).
4. When the burner lights, adjust the flame
height by turning the knob back toward the
“OFF” position.
Lighting Oven Pilot
NOTE: If range has not been operated for a long
period of time, a longer waiting period
for ignition of the pilot may be necessary
due to air in the gas line.
Operating Oven Control
Push in and turn the oven control knob (coun-
terclockwise) to the desired temperature setting.
There is a delay of about 45 seconds before the
main burner ignites. This is normal and there is
no gas escaping during this delay. It is also nor-
mal for the oven burner flame to cycle off and on
at all temperatures except broil (BR).
Shut Down Instructions
When oven cooking is finished, turn the oven
control knob to the “PILOT ON” position, the
oven standby pilot will remain lit.
When the recreational vehicle is not in use or
while traveling, turn the oven control knob to
“OFF” position and turn off main gas supply; this
will turn off the oven pilot.
Portable fuel-burning equipment
including wood and charcoal grills
and stoves, should not be used inside
the recreational vehicle. The use of
this equipment inside the recreational
vehicle may cause fires or asphyxia-
tion.
Do not turn burner control knob to
“On” and allow gas to escape before
lighting match.
WARNING
WARNING
Oven Control Knob
in "OFF" position
Oven Control Knob
in "PILOT ON"
position
1.
Be sure all valves are
in the “OFF” Position.
The oven control knob
should be in “OFF”
position.
2.
Turn on main gas sup-
ply to range.
3.
Press and turn control
knob to the “PILOT
ON” position. This
will allow gas to oven
pilot.
4.
Open oven door and
light oven pilot with a
match. Small flame
will be noted at the top
of the pilot burner.
Lighting oven pilot (when pilot is
located on left side of burner.)