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4580 N. Walnut Rd., N. Las Vegas, NV 89081    |    13592 Desmond St., Pacoima, CA 91331    |    tel: 818.897.0808    |    888.753.9898    |    www.AmericanRangeHome.com

OPERATION OF THE BURNERS

1.  Press in on the knob that corresponds to the burner that you 

would like to light. Use the front panel graphic to confirm your 
selection until you become familiar with the range. Turn the 
knob counter-clockwise to the “American Flame” icon located 
on the knob – this is the light position of the burner valve.

2.  The igniter for all the surface burners will begin sparking – 

however, gas will flow to only the selected burner.

3.  After the burner lights, the igniter clicking will stop – indicating 

that the flame sensing and re-ignition system is active on the 
selected burner.

4.  Rotate the knob to any flame setting that you desire between 

MAX and SIMMER. 

The surface burners are rated at different power levels:

BURNER 

TYPE

SMALL

MEDIUM

LARGE

Open  

Burners

12,000 

BTU/hr

18,000 

BTU/hr

25,000 

BTU/hr

Sealed 

Burners

13,000 

BTU/hr

18,000 

BTU/hr

25,000 

BTU/hr

BEFORE USING THE NEW COOKTOP

 

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Before using the cooktop for the first time, wash the outside 
area with soap and water to remove any shipping and factory 
residue.

 

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The burner grates are designed in sections and are easy to 
remove and clean. They are made of cast iron with a porcelain 
coating and will remain hot after the burner is turned off 
creating a residual heat for continued cooking. Use caution when 
handling.

 

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Your new professional Range is equipped with burners that are 
similar to those used in restaurants. The burner heads are large 
and designed to ensure even heat distribution for better cooking. 
They must be in place and properly seated before lighting. 

 

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The Range must not be operated without the burner heads.

 

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There are no continuously burning pilot lights. An electronic 
spark ignition system is used to light the burner. If the flame 
should go out from a boil-over or a strong draft, the burner will 
automatically reignite.

If the flames look odd, (too small, too large, lazy or drifting, uneven 
around the burner circle, etc.), check to see that the burner head 
is seated correctly on the burner base. Do this when the burner is 
cold by gently rocking the burner head or rotating the head from 
side to side. If it is correctly seated, it will nest in detents, in the 
case of the sealed burners, or on the corresponding pin/hole for 
open burners. If this does not correct the problem, turn to the 
Troubleshooting section of this manual.

AUTO RE-IGNITION

The surface burners are equipped with a special ignition and 
re-ignition system that senses the presence of flame and re-ignites 
the burner should the flame disappear while gas is still flowing to 
the burner.

Strong drafts, spills and general grime influence the operation of 
the automatic re-ignition system – a clean system will generally 
function better than a dirty system. Periodically, remove any 
materials or grime that might build up on the high voltage spark 
electrode – using a toothbrush or other non-metallic cleaning 
utensil.

When you are using the surface burners, select the burner power 
and location depending on the heating or cooking function you 
would like to perform.

A normal flame is blue in color and steady. Foreign materials in 
the kitchen air or the gas line, especially in new construction 
installations, may cause some orange color bursts during initial 
operation. This will disappear with continued use. Small yellow tips 
on the ends of flames are normal when using LP gas.

OVEN OPERATION

During the first few minutes of operation, a mild condensation 
may appear on the interior glass pane of the door window. Water 
vapor is a normal by-product of combustion, and the condensation 
will disappear as the oven warms.

If you would like to bake using the Convection feature, you may 
turn on the fan at any time – allowing the oven about twenty or 
thirty minutes to preheat before use.

Never place any pan or food item on the bottom of the oven, 
always use an oven rack placed in at least the lowest position.

To use the Broil feature of the range, first consider what type of 
broiling you would like to perform. The closer you are to the broil 
element, the faster you will evaporate moisture from the surface 
of food and the quicker the surface will brown. In a similar fashion, 

the further away you place the food (on the lowest rack, for 
example) the slower you will evaporate surface moisture and the 
longer it will take for the surface to brown. A good rule of thumb 
is to start about 6" away from the broiler and watch for how 
quickly the food is browning.

OPERATING YOUR RANGE

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Страница 1: ...s going on under the hood How to Operate Your Range Section shows you how to light the burners set the range for broil or bake and how to use convection to speed cooking times and improve the quality...

Страница 2: ...upplier Please ensure that the product is properly grounded In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts installation must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter Your safety and the safety of others...

Страница 3: ...y materials that will not discolor or delaminate and will withstand temperatures up to 194 F 90 C Heat resistant adhesive must be used if the product is to be installed in laminated cabinetry check wi...

Страница 4: ...ansportation company immediately and file a Concealed Damage claim with them This must be done within fifteen 15 days from the date that delivery is made to you Retain the shipping container for inspe...

Страница 5: ...SECTION OF THIS APPLIANCE UNATTENDED To reduce the risk of appliance tipping it must be secured to the wall with a properly installed anti tip bracket To make sure the bracket has been installed prop...

Страница 6: ...nge door The push to turn gas valve knobs on the appliance are designed to be child safe however they are not a guarantee of operation Children must not be left alone or unattended in the kitchen whil...

Страница 7: ...W C GAS MANIFOLD PRESSURE Natural Gas 5 W C 5 W C 5 W C 5 W C Liquid Propane 10 W C 10 W C 10 W C 10 W C RANGETOP BURNER RATING Cuisine Sealed Burner Large 25 000 BTU Medium 18 000 BTU Small 13 000 BT...

Страница 8: ...ut off valve must be remotely installed and easily accessible in the adjacent cabinet The regulator inlet is for 3 4 gas line The appliance ships with a 1 2 to 3 4 adapter connected to the regulator V...

Страница 9: ...0 min TO 36 max 24 CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The installation of the appliance must be performed by a qualified certified and licensed installer Products are anchored to the woode...

Страница 10: ...the sides and lift slowly until the left and right door hinge arm unhooks from the hinge receivers Pull the door away from the oven TO INSTALL DOOR Refer to steps above reversely 1 Holding the door fi...

Страница 11: ...ed that the protective plastic film on the stainless steel parts be removed or peeled off after all connections are completed and appliance is ready for install into cabinet LEVELING THE APPLIANCE The...

Страница 12: ...ed Connect a 25 min long gas pipe with 1 2 NPT on both ends Use nylon tapes suitable for gas pipe connections on the threaded ends of the gas supply pipe Connect a 1 2 NPT 90 elbow at the bottom end R...

Страница 13: ...with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or in Canada to Canadian electrical codes CSA C22 2 DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM PLUG...

Страница 14: ...EW ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS LABEL INSTALLATION Insert conduit connector into the supply cord Insert supply cord with conduit connector through the hole on support bracket Refer to label to connect the b...

Страница 15: ...SML MED MED LRG SML SML SML SML SML MED LRG MED SML SML SML MED LRG MED SML SML SML MED LRG MED SML ARR364GRDF ARR364GDDF ARR366DF MED SML MED SML LRG SML SML SML MED LRG SML SML MED LRG Grill Double...

Страница 16: ...PREPARATION PRIOR TO USE 1 Verify all plastic protective film has been removed from stainless steel 2 All stainless steel body parts should be wiped with hot soapy water and with liquid cleaner desig...

Страница 17: ...htly to clear the rack stop and slide towards the rear STEP 3 Lower the rack and push until it stops NOTE To remove rack during or after cooking use dry oven mitts or pot holders Hold the front side o...

Страница 18: ...h side Choose rack position and locate rear hang tabs on the left and right glides and place on the left and right rack side supports STEP 2 Push rack assembly in until the front hang tabs hit the fro...

Страница 19: ...the Chef door as it is heavy and constructed with stainless steel front glass and door liner with porcelain enamel finish Grasp along the sides TOP LEFT TOP RIGHT of the oven door when lifting DO NOT...

Страница 20: ...other injury WARNING Ovens are heavy and may need 2 or more people to move and install into the cabinet cutout Appliance mover with wheels or casters is recommended to facilitate movement of the appl...

Страница 21: ...he anti tip device Installers are responsible to provide hardwares for other types of mounting situations TIPPING HAZARD TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY INSTALL ANTI TIPPING D...

Страница 22: ...nti Tip device center 1 1 2 from the side cabinet and align back edge to the back wall Mark center of holes for drilling on floor and back wall INSTALLATION ANTI TIP DEVICE INSTALLATION 11 2 BACK WALL...

Страница 23: ...hardware stores Follow instructions in using this hardware RANGE HEIGHT TO CABINET ADJUSTMENTS 1 The appliance is designed for a standard 36 cabinet height The range is equipped with adjustable legs a...

Страница 24: ...coima CA 91331 tel 818 897 0808 888 753 9898 www AmericanRangeHome com STEP 5 Move the range slowly back to the final location making sure the anti tip device on the range is properly engaged with the...

Страница 25: ..._____________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ ____________________________________...

Страница 26: ...ich is highly insulated to keep the kitchen cool the food hot The oven contains three elements the Bake element positioned below the oven floor and the Broil element located in the ceiling of the oven...

Страница 27: ...on The bake element is energized and the convection fan runs continuously The Oven Temperature Cycle Light shall turn off when the temperature reaches 135 F and shall cycle on and off as the bake ele...

Страница 28: ...ight shall turn on Rotate Oven Temperature Select Knob to the desired temperature and the Oven Temperature Cycle Light shall turn on The lower and upper heating elements shall turn on and off intermit...

Страница 29: ...head or rotating the head from side to side If it is correctly seated it will nest in detents in the case of the sealed burners or on the corresponding pin hole for open burners If this does not corre...

Страница 30: ...G TIME Hamburgers 1 2 to 3 4 160 F 71 C Medium 8 to 10 minutes Steaks 1 to 1 1 2 Rare 140 F 60 C Medium to High 10 to 20 minutes Steaks 1 to 1 1 2 Medium 160 F 71 C Medium to High 12 to 25 minutes Por...

Страница 31: ...g from 150 F to 225 F 66 C to 108 C may be used to keep food hot and in special recipes used to dehydrate fruits and vegetables During dehydration the convection fans circulates hot air over the food...

Страница 32: ...y immediately For hard water spots try household vinegar or CLR If there is any heat discoloration consider using Zud Wright s All Purpose Polish or Blue Away Rub lightly in the direction of the grain...

Страница 33: ...or Gasket The gasket is made of high temperature materials to create a seal between the oven front frame and the oven door liner Oven Lights and Pushbutton Switch Press the pushbutton switch to turn O...

Страница 34: ...horization Such charges shall be the responsibility of the Owner Limitation of Warranty AMR shall have no obligation under this Warranty as to any Product s which have been misapplied mishandled abuse...

Страница 35: ...35 4580 N Walnut Rd N Las Vegas NV 89081 13592 Desmond St Pacoima CA 91331 tel 818 897 0808 888 753 9898 www AmericanRangeHome com NOTES...

Страница 36: ...ard warranty period the receipt proving certified installation must be made available to American Range for verification If installation was not performed by a certified licensed contractor be prepare...

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