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Additionally, the range hood can be used for supplemental filtration of other odors and gases including
tobacco smoke, candle fumes, and related vapors. The range hood contains filters which can be removed
and cleaned or replaced to assure sustained normal operation. Consult the particular owner’s manual
contained in the Owner’s Information Package.
Cook Top
The Allegro Bus is equipped with a two-burner recessed cook top (or, as an option, a two-burner electric
cook top.)
To light the burners, push down on and turn the gas-control knob counterclockwise to the “Ignite”
position. Continue holding down the knob fully until the spark ignites the gas; then continue holding the
knob down for an additional 5-10 seconds (this additional time is required for the thermocouple to be
heated sufficiently to activate the safety mechanism—the thermocouple will automatically cut “off” the
gas flow if the burner goes “out”). Then release the knob and rotate it to the desired setting. To turn the
burner flame “off,” turn the knob clockwise to the “off” position.
If the burner does not start after a few attempts, discontinue the process, let the released gas dissipate,
then try the process again. The burner knobs operate in a counterclockwise (CCW) manner and must be
gently pushed inwards as they are being turned.
If the optional oven doesn’t have a piezoelectric ignition source, light the oven by pushing inward on the
oven control knob and rotating it CCW to the “pilot on” position, then light the oven pilot light located
at the back left-hand side of the oven burner—this may take a few seconds until the air in that line is
purged and replaced with the LP gas.
Do not attempt to adjust the oven pilot light as it has been factory-adjusted and factory-set.
To extinguish the oven pilot light when use of the oven is concluded, push inwards on the oven control
knob and turn that knob clockwise (CW) to the “off” position.
As a safety feature, the following label will be noted in the cooking area:
Warning
DO NOT USE cooking appliances as a heating source for the motor home. Cooking
appliances require fresh air for safe operation. Before using any cooking appliance,
make sure that an overhead vent or window is open and/or turn “on” an exhaust fan.
Remember that any LP gas-operated appliance in the motor home will be consuming oxygen in the motor
home. If the motor home is totally closed during such operation, the oxygen level may be reduced (and the
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