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DCS is a leading manufacturer of premium quality cooking and specialty appliances for both residential and professional use.
We are proud of our reputation for quality and our commitment to customer satisfaction. We have set high standards for
ourselves along with our network of independent Part Distributors and Service Agencies. As an Authorized Part Distributor or
Authorized Service Agency we are counting on you to represent our company in a professional manner. We are here to help
support you should you need assistance. Our technical support center is staffed by experienced technicians eager to help you.
Your questions can be answered by DCS Customer Care Center by phone: 1-888-281-5698, email: [email protected],
or by mail:

This manual contains information necessary for you to troubleshoot a DCS RGSC-305 self cleaning range. If the technical
data you are looking for is not contained in this publication please call our technical support department at 888-396-2665
between the hours of 6:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. pacific standard time, Monday thru Friday.

Anytime you need information, or parts you will need a complete model and serial number. The rating plate is located
behind the kickpanel, on the right side of the frame. DCS uses model numbers which describe the type of unit they
represent. “RGSC” designates range, gas, self-cleaning. The number 305 indicates a 30” five burner range.

We have included sections on cooking and installations. In some cases a service problem is directly related to an improper
installation or not following correct cooking practices. The information contained in these sections should help you in
determining the origin of the condition for which the customer is concerned.

WARNING

If  the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing

property damage, personal injury or death.

WARNING

Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.

FOR YOUR SAFETY

If you smell gas:

Do not try to light any appliance.

Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.

Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas 

supplier’s instructions.

If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.

Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas
supplier.

PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

DCS
Attention: Customer Care Center
5800 Skylab Road 
Huntington Beach, CA 92647              www.dcsappliances.com

TO OUR VALUED SERVICE PARTNERS

INTRODUCTION

Содержание RGSC-305

Страница 1: ... behind the kickpanel on the right side of the frame DCS uses model numbers which describe the type of unit they represent RGSC designates range gas self cleaning The number 305 indicates a 30 five burner range We have included sections on cooking and installations In some cases a service problem is directly related to an improper installation or not following correct cooking practices The informa...

Страница 2: ...CCESS 20 30 Oven Door Removal 20 Kick Panel Removal 20 Baker Igniter 20 21 Convection Fan 22 Transformer and Relay Assembly Disconnect Power Supply 22 Regulator Manifold Assembly 23 Motorized Latch 23 Broiler Assembly Igniter Removal 24 27 Control Panel Removal 27 Selection Switch 27 Burner Re igniter 27 Top Burners 27 Top Assembly 28 Cooling Fan Motor 28 Oven Thermostat 29 Lock Thermostat 30 Clea...

Страница 3: ... it is specifically recommended in this manual All other servicing should be referred to a qualified technician Children should not be left alone or unattended in an area where appliances are in use They should never be allowed to turn knobs push buttons sit or stand on any part of an appliance Children in walkers or children crawling can be attracted to the round oven door handle and may grab and...

Страница 4: ...tend over adjacent work areas cooking areas or the edge of the cooktop Hold the handle of the pan to prevent movement of the utensil when stirring or turning food GREASE IS FLAMMABLE Let hot grease cool before attempting to handle it Avoid letting grease deposits collect around the cooktop burners Clean after each use or boil over For proper lighting and performance of the cooktop burners keep the...

Страница 5: ...known by the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm California law requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substances To minimize exposure to these substances always operate this unit according to the instructions contained in this booklet and provide good ventilation to the room when cooking with gas ...

Страница 6: ... the range above the cooking surface a DCS Backguard must be installed see Fig 2 When clearance to combustible material is over 12 a DCS island trim may be used see Fig 2 The range comes equipped with island trim standard Fig 2 indicate the space required for each type of backguard 7 Always keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and li...

Страница 7: ...g surface electrical gas supply 35 3 8 max for level counter 36 3 4 max with range leveling legs fully extended 12 min to combustible material each side cooking surface C D B As defined in the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 latest edition The range height is adjustable The level of the range top must be at the same level or above the countertop level A B C D E F 7 1 2 18 min 3 13 max 4 1 2 gas...

Страница 8: ...e existing receptacle changed to a properly grounded and polarized receptacle in accordance with all applicable local codes and ordinances by a qualified electrician In the absence of local codes and ordinances the receptacle replacement shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code THE THIRD GROUND PRONG SHOULD NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE CUT OR REMOVED See Fig 4 GAS Verify the type...

Страница 9: ...stem by closing its individual manual shut off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1 2 psig 3 5kPa The appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of the system at the test pressures in excess of 1 2 psig 3 5kPa When checking the manifold gas pres...

Страница 10: ...all or side of range and the bracket of 3 4 Drill 2 1 8 diameter pilot holes in the center of the small holes A nail or awl may be used if a drill is not available Fasten the bracket securely to the floor and wall See Fig 6 Concrete or cement construction HARDWARE REQUIRED 2 sleeve anchors lag bolts and washers not provided Locate the bracket as described above Drill the recommended size holes for...

Страница 11: ...und packaged with the backguard PROPER FLAME SIZES The sealed top burners have an infinite number of heat settings and there are no fixed positions on the control knobs between HI and LO To turn the sealed top burner on push in on the control knob and turn it counter clockwise to the LITE position An audible clicking sound will be heard When the gas has been ignited by the electronic spark igniter...

Страница 12: ... has exceptionally low simmering capabilities The large cap serves as a heat diffuser to spread out the heat to avoid having a center hotspot Keep in mind that because of the high heat capacity of the outer burner and the mass of the cast iron burner grates they retain heat longer than lighter conventional grates some foods may continue to cook by retained heat after the burner has been turned off...

Страница 13: ...ame should burn completely around the burner with no excessive noise or lifting The flame should be blue in color and stable with no yellow tips Fig 16 An improper air gas mixture may cause either a burner flutter or a yellow tipped flame A technician should adjust the flame During initial use foreign particles in the gas line or dust in or in the air around the appliance may cause an orange flame...

Страница 14: ...l and turn the oven control knob to the temperature desired Preheating Preheating takes about 10 to 15 minutes depending on the temperature set Preheating is usually necessary for foods baked at high temperature for a short period of time i e drop cookies The oven heating light will turn off when the oven has reached temperature Condensation During any cooking process there is a certain amount of ...

Страница 15: ...the bottom of the broil pan and elevate the meat on a metal roasting rack Glass ceramic or glass utensils do not conduct heat as well as metal but they can be used Use them for foods that do not require a dark brown crust or crisping such as soufflés Baked items cook more quickly and evenly if they are individually smaller in size i e two or three small foods do better than one large piece When si...

Страница 16: ...o read the basic information on convection before using the oven for the first time page 14 16 Keep in mind that convection baking results vary depending on type of product In many cases standard bake yields superior results over convection USING CONVECTION BROIL AND BROIL To Set the Oven for Convection Broil and Broil CAUTION Pay special attention when setting the Oven Control knob on BROIL If yo...

Страница 17: ... a meat thermometer Insert the point of the thermometer into the side of the meat to the center Cook the first side to 90ºF for rare meat Cook the first side to 100ºF for medium to well done Cook the second side to the desired degree for the doneness you want 140ºF to 145ºF for rare and 150ºF to 155ºF for medium and 160ºF to 165ºF for well done If you are cooking pork cook to 160ºF A large two pie...

Страница 18: ...s removed from the oven as it continues cooking from its own heat To keep food moist it must be covered with aluminum foil or a lid To dehydrate food follow suggestions in a recipe To warm plates check with the dishware manufacturer for the temperature for the recommended To use the oven as a slow cooker set the oven control knob to 225ºF Place the food in the oven in a pan with a tight fitting li...

Страница 19: ...e top of the Simmer Ring Clean the Simmer Ring with hot soapy water using a soft wire or plastic bristle brush then dry thoroughly Re assemble the parts using the Hex Nut After cleaning it is important to make sure the Locating Pin on the bottom side of the Simmer Ring is properly aligned with the corresponding hole in the Base and that the Locating Pin see insert in the bottom side of the Brass P...

Страница 20: ...the simmer ring E Using a 13 16 socket remove the venturi 5 from the center of the burner base F Lift up burner base 6 exposing the igniter wire Remove the wire and set aside the burner base G The igniters 8 located on the burner base flange can be removed by removing the c clip 6 which secures them to the burner bases 6 H After removing the clip and spring 9 pull igniter 8 straight up from burner...

Страница 21: ... top of the door and push the large hinge away from the door to connect the small hinge to the large hinge using the lock Note that the longer arm is spring loaded and is VERY hard to move Once the hinges are set the door can be reinstalled Place the door at the same angle when it was removed Evenly slide the door back into place and check to assure the hinges rest in the center of each door hinge...

Страница 22: ...fig 28 4 Remove four 7 16 bolts holding convection motor assembly fig 29 5 Support motor assembly inside oven and remove wire nuts TRANSFORMER AND RELAY ASSEMBLY 1 Disconnect power supply 2 Follow kick panel removal step fig 23 3 Removed 2 5 16 bolts holding transformer bracket Disconnect wire harness fig 30 4 Remove 2 5 16 bolts holding the relay bracket Slide the bracket forward out of the locat...

Страница 23: ...ing kick plate Remove kickplate fig 23 5 Remove the two 2 5 16 bolts holding brackets on either side of the regulator fig 33 6 Remove 5 8 brass flare nut at right hand side of T right side of regulator fig 34 7 Pulling towards you remove regulator manifold assembly MOTORIZED LATCH 1 Follow kick panel removal step fig 23 and disconnect power supply 2 Remove the four 4 phillips head screws holding l...

Страница 24: ...curing the access cover fig 38 3 Remove the access cover taking care not to disconnect or damage any wires or plugs connected to it fig 39 4 Carefully gather wires and direct them up through the slot located in the rear left corner of the cavity This will allow access to the mounting screw located on the left front side panel Also disconnect the two 2 wires from the high limit switch fig 40 5 Remo...

Страница 25: ...se of the burner tube fig 44 9 Remove the 5 16 hex head screw 1 located on the right side panel of the opening fig 45 10 Remove panel by tilting up and back while sliding panel out past broiler tube assembly 11 Disconnect the gas line fitting Temporarily secure the fitting nut to keep it from sliding down the tube into the range side wall cavity fig 46 12 Remove insulation taking care to note the ...

Страница 26: ...rect re assembly fig 49 15 Remove the panel by pulling it straight out There are no screws or fasteners on this panel fig 50 16 Remove the two 2 5 16 hex head screws securing the igniter assembly fig 51 17 Rotate the igniter assembly approximately 120 degrees counter clockwise and remove the igniter assembly Remove the two wire nuts from the igniter disconnect the wires and remove the igniter fig ...

Страница 27: ...en door to the broil stop possession and cover with clean cloth to protect door and control panel 4 Remove knobs Lay panel forward on door 5 Disconnect wire to light switch and indicator 6 Remove selector switch mounting screws fig 61 7 Remove selector switch and bracket 8 Remove wires Note wire location on switch BURNER RE IGNITER 1 Follow kick panel removal fig 23 and disconnect power supply 2 R...

Страница 28: ...ont of unit fig s 57 58 6 Remove the four 4 phillips head screws from bull nose trim assembly two on either side fig 59 7 Pull thermo bulbs from oven cavity 8 Lift top up to a 45 degree angle and pull straight towards you COOLING FAN MOTOR 1 Pull oven away from wall making sure gas supply is turned off at the valve and gas line and electrical are disconnected 2 Remove the four 4 phillips head scre...

Страница 29: ...el removal fig 23 and disconnect power supply 2 Remove the four 4 15 torx head screws from control panel fig 54 3 Open door to the broil stop possession and cover with clean cloth to protect door and control panel 4 Remove knobs Lay panel forward on door 5 Disconnect wire to light switch and indicator 6 Remove selector switch mounting screws fig 61 7 Remove selector switch and bracket 8 Remove wir...

Страница 30: ...move thermostat mounting screws fig 61 9 Remove wire guard and trim assembly from front of unit fig 57 and 58 10 Remove capillary bulb from holder inside oven cavity 11 Feed capillary bulb up through hole in oven cavity and back through panel fig 63 and 64 12 Unscrew thermostat from bottom of control panel CLEAN THERMOSTAT 1 Disconnect power supply 2 Remove the four 4 15 torx head screws from cont...

Страница 31: ...43 Dual safety valve continuity Broil igniter 3 0 amp to 3 3 amp draw HTC continuity Oven T Stat contacts Main gas valve OFF Selector switch contacts 3 31 30 34 56 36 57 37 40 42 Dual safety valve continuity See Clean Relay Section See motorized latch See above See motorized latch See Clean Relay Section Check supply voltage 120 VAC Check for spark at burner Igniter dirty Check igniter switches Ch...

Страница 32: ...PRELIMINARY 32 COMPONENT CLOSED CONTACTS 1 Latch close switch C NC 2 Selector switch 35 55 3 K4 Relay 8 2 4 K3 Relay coil energized N A 5 K3 Relay 4 7 6 Lock Motor energized N A CLEAN RELAY LOCKING ...

Страница 33: ...tor switch 39 38 3 Clean timer 1 2 4 K1 Relay coil energized N A 4a Blower motor energized K1 4 7 4b Air switch closes 5 Selector switch 34 30 6 K1 Relay 9 6 7 Oven T Stat Micro switch contacts N A 8 Bake valve energized N A 9 Bake igniter energized N A 10 Selector switch 40 41 11 High Temp cut out N A ...

Страница 34: ... COMPONENT CLOSED CONTACTS 1 Selector switch Off pos N A 2 Oven temperature less than 550 F N A 3 Latch open switch C NC 4 Selector switch 36 56 5 Lock T Stat C NO 6 K4 Relay coil energized N A 6a K4 Relay 9 6 6b Latch motor energized N A ...

Страница 35: ...PUSH BUTTON SWITCH OPEN LEGEND CLOSED 42 41 40 39 37 36 35 38 57 56 55 34 33 32 31 30 CLEAN CONV BROIL BROIL CONV BAKE BAKE OFF 40 38 57 56 55 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 41 42 CLEAN CONV BROIL BROIL CONV BAKE BAKE OFF ...

Страница 36: ...nds with voltage applied to reduce the resistance sufficiently to provide a minimum of 2 9 amps of current flow in the series circuit The igniter should provide a current flow of between 3 2 and 3 7 amps At this point the igniter temperature is between 1800 and 2500 degrees F The igniter will remain energized as long as the thermostat is calling for heat If the igniter glows red and does not draw ...

Страница 37: ...en or missing 2 Use a dry wall screw to extract the remaining bumper material from the grate hole s 3 Rotate the screw clockwise to extract the old bumper stem 4 Take the cap off the syringe by unscrewing it 5 Apply a small amount of the adhesive in the grate hole Press the new bumper s into each of the grate holes while slightly twisting 6 Verify that the bumper s are fully seated in their respec...

Страница 38: ...CK 8 91499 PLATE FLAME SPREADER 9 15001 23 SCREW MACHINE 2 PLCS 10 91709 BRACKET BULBS ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 11 91682 KICK PLATE SILVER 91682 01 PA KICK PLATE WHITE 91682 02 PA KICK PLATE BLACK 12 18052 2 LEVEL LEG AFTER TEST 13 91712 BRACKET SUPPORT VENTURI 14 91722 PIPE BROILER 15 91657 01 WLDMT RLR SUPT R H 2 PLCS 16 91704 01 SIDE SHIELD R H 91704 02 SIDE SHIELD L H 17 16071 GROMMET WHITE 1 ...

Страница 39: ...ILOT 3 PLCS 8 15001 29 SCREW BEZEL 12 PLCS 9 14306 KNOB BLACK THERMOSTAT 10 14006 PL BEZEL PLATED 6 PLCS ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 11 16127 SWITCH OVEN LIGHT 12 15073 LOGO DCS 13 15001 19 SCREW 10 PLCS 14 91228 CTR HANGER BURNER 15 91227 HANGER BURNER R L 16 91727 SUPPORT COOKTOP 5 PLCS 17 15029 02 NUT CAGED 4 PLCS 18 91782 COOKTOP WLD ASSY INNER 19 91678 ISLAND TRIM WLD ASSY 20 91224 PA VALVE PANE...

Страница 40: ...T OFF 4 15001 19 SCREW 2 PLCS 5 91501 BRKT MOUNT 2 PLCS 6 15001 19 SCREW 2 PLCS 7 91851 BRACKET 2 PLCS ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 8 13053 VALVE SAFETY 9 15021 04 NUT 10 16430 CORD POWER 11 13003 REGULATOR 12 91964 BRACKET 13 15001 19 SCREW 2 PLCS 14 91938 GAS TRAIN ASSY 15 18379 TUBE FITTING ASSY 1 2 4 5 10 13 14 12 9 8 6 7 3 11 15 ...

Страница 41: ... 7 91471 BRACKET BROILER IGNITER 8 91730 02 INSULATION PANEL 9 91701 DEFLECTOR LOCK MOTOR 10 15001 03 SCREW 11 91706 SHIELD BROILER FRONT 12 13043 HI TEMP CUTOUT 13 91195 PC ACCESS PANEL 14 15001 14 SCREW 15 15001 09 SCREW 16 15001 03 SCREW 17 15001 03 SCREW 18 15001 03 SCREW 19 15001 05 SCREW 20 91481 LOCK BOX INNER WALL 21 15001 03 SCREW 22 18020 1 FITTING ELBOW 23 18077 2 FERRULE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Страница 42: ...MBLY ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 12272 BURNER CAP 2 12274 RING C PORT 3 15219 VENTURI NUT 4 12270 RING C SIMMER 5 13378 VENTURI 6 12304 C BURNER BASE 7 91545 PC VULCANO 8 12224 IGNITER 9 12211 SPRING 10 12231 E RING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Страница 43: ...CREW 2 PLCS 6 91706 SHIELD BROILER FRONT 7 91707 02 SHIELD EXHAUST TOP LEFT 8 91520 02 FLUE VENT L H ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 9 91728 02 INSULATION REAR PANEL 10 91707 01 SHIELD EXHAUST TOP RIGHT 11 91730 05 GASKET 2 PLCS 12 91520 01 FLUE VENT R H 13 91696 BACK SHIELD 14 91693 RETAINER INSULATION 15 15001 32 SCREW 2 PLCS 16 15001 32 SCREW 2 PLCS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 13 14 15 16 ...

Страница 44: ...91700 WLDMT INSUL MOTOR COVER 6 90170 PAD INSULATION MOTOR 7 15001 32 SCREW 2 PLCS 8 91218 PC OVEN DAMPER ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 9 15001 32 SCREW 2 PLCS 10 91214 PC BAFFLE OVEN 11 16130 CONVECTION BLADE 12 15003 24 BOLT 4 PLCS 13 90171 INNER WLDMT MOTOR CVR 14 15005 28 WASHER 15 15001 19 SCREW 4 PLCS 16 15004 10 NUT NYLOK 4 PLCS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ...

Страница 45: ...GAS 2 18480 ELBOW 90º 1 2 NPT TO 5 8 TUBE 3 15021 08 NUT 2 PLCS 4 13390 06 GAS VALVE NAT 13390 08 GAS VALVE LP ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 5 16415 SWITCH IGNITER 5 PLCS 6 11252 3 16 TUBE ASSY SIMMER REAR 7 18323 MANIFOLD 8 12177 CLAMP VALVE 9 15003 33 BOLT 10 PLCS 1 2 3 4 9 8 7 6 5 ...

Страница 46: ...REAR 8 11249 TUBE MAIN CENTER 9 11253 TUBE SIMMER CENTER ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 10 11251 TUBE SIMMER RIGHT FRONT 11 11247 TUBE MAIN RIGHT FRONT 12 11248 TUBE MAIN RIGHT REAR 13 11252 TUBE SIMMER RIGHT REAR 14 12200 09 JET HLDR MAIN NAT CTR 15 12200 10 JET HLDR MAIN NAT 4 PLCS 15A 12254 04 JET HLDR MAIN LP 5 PLCS 16 12254 05 JET HLDR SIMMER NAT 5 PLCS 16A 12254 04 JET HLDR SIMMER LP 5 PLCS 17 152...

Страница 47: ...52 2 ADJUSTABLE LEG 6 18376 01 90º ELBOW ORIFICE HOLDER ASSY NAT 18376 02 90º ELBOW ORIFICE HOLDER ASSY LP 7 18077 1 COMPRESSION NUT ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 8 91723 TUBE BAKE 9 15001 27 SCREW 4 PLCS 10 15071 NUT STAMPED PAL NUT REPLACEMENT PART 11 15001 09 SCREW 12 12275 BURNER AIR SHUTTER OVEN 13 15001 27 SCREW 14 13005 40 ORIFICE NAT 13005 53 ORIFICE LP 11 13 12 1 2 3 10 9 8 7 6 4 5 14 ...

Страница 48: ...RIZED LATCH ASSEMBLY ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 16247 LATCH ASSEMBLY 2 15075 01 SPACER 2 PLCS 25 IN 3 15005 21 WASHER MICA 2PLCS 4 15001 09 SCREW BLK 2 PLCS 5 15001 14 SCREW 2 PLCS 6 91195 PC ACCESS PANEL PORC 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Страница 49: ...2 91509 ELEC COMPONENTS BRACKET 12A 91509 NEW ELEC COMPONENTS BRACKET 13 16352 TERMINAL BLOCK 14 16044 2 CLEAN TIMER ITEM PART NO DESCRIPTION 15 16045 3 RELAY 2 16 16045 2 RELAY 17 15001 19 SCREW 2 PLCS 18 16464 TRANFORMER 19 13043 HI TEMP CUT OUT 20 13380 THERMOSTAT ASSEMBLY 21 16399 6 PUSH BUTTON SWITCH 22 16041 BLOWER THERMOSTAT 23 91243 BRACKET SUB PANEL 24 15002 18 SCREW 2 PLCS 25 16505 OVEN ...

Страница 50: ...001 31 SCREW 2 PLCS 4 16044 2 CLEAN TIMER 5 16045 3 RELAY 2 PLCS 6 16045 2 RELAY 7 91509 ELEC COMPONENTS BRACKET 7A 91509 NEW ELEC COMPONENTS BRACKET 8 15001 19 SCREW 2PLCS 9 15001 41 SCREW 10 16464 TRANSFORMER 11 91711 TRANSFORMER BRACKET LOWER ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 7A 1 2 1 4 5 5 6 10 9 ...

Страница 51: ... DOOR SKIN EURO 92032 01 STAINLESS STEEL 92032 02 WHITE 92032 03 BLACK 10 12167 SPACER 2 PLCS BRT CHROME 11 12239 DOOR HANDLE 12 96012 HANDLE STIFFENER 2 PLCS 13 15002 47 BOLT 1 4 28 UNF 2AX1 25GDS 4 14 91530 COVER GLASS TOP BOTTOM 15 15001 14 SCREW 16 PLCS 16 91531 COVER GLASS SIDES 2 PLCS 17 150034 1 DOOR HINGE 18 14297 01 INNER DOOR GLASS 19 91536 DOOR HEAT SHIELD 20 96021 HINGE BOTTOM PLATE 21...

Страница 52: ...PRELIMINARY 52 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Страница 53: ...PRELIMINARY 53 WIRING SCHEMATIC ...

Страница 54: ...u call please have the following information ready Model Number Serial Number Date of installation A brief description of the problem Your satisfaction is of the utmost importance to us If a problem cannot be resolved to your satisfaction please write or fax us at Write DCS Attention Customer Care Center 5800 Skylab Road Huntington Beach CA 92647 email support dcsappliances com ...

Страница 55: ...u of all warranties expressed or implied and all other obligations or liability in connection with the sale of this appliance DCS Will Not Pay For Installation or start up Shipping damage Service by an unauthorized agency Damage or repairs due to service by an unauthorized agency or the use of unauthorized parts Service during other than normal working hours Improper installation such as improper ...

Страница 56: ...NOTES 56 PRELIMINARY ...

Страница 57: ...Tel 714 372 7000 Fax 714 372 7001 Customer Service 888 281 5698 www dcsappliances com As product improvement is an ongoing process at DCS we reserve the right to change specifications or design without notice P N 17559 Rev A Litho in USA 07 2003 ...

Страница 58: ...30 FIVE BURNER SELF CLEANING GAS RANGE Service Manual MODELS RGSC 305SS RGSC 305BK RGSC 305WT ...

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