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Oven Burner
Note: Before the oven burner will operate, the oven pilot MUST be
lit.
1. Lighting Oven Pilot
a. Be sure ALL valves are in the “OFF” position. The oven
control knob should be in the “Off” position.
b. Be sure main propane supply is on.
c. Open the oven door; smell for propane. If you smell
propane, STOP! Read and follow the instructions in your
appliance manual.
d. If you do not smell propane, turn knob to the pilot position.
“ Push In/Lite Pilot”.
e. Immediately light pilot with a match. Hold knob in at least 5
to 7 seconds, for this allows propane to flow to pilot and to
heat the thermocouple. Release knob, pilot should stay on.
NOTE: If the appliance has not been operated for a long
period of time, a longer waiting period for ignition of the pilot
may be due to the air in the pilot and propane lines. If pilot
goes out, repeat steps a, b, c, d.
2. Operation of Oven Burner
a. Turn the oven control knob counter-clockwise, to the desired
setting. Oven burner will come on immediately and the oven
burner will stay on until it reaches the desired setting. Then
the oven burner flame will decrease in size. This is normal
for this type of thermostat and this flame size will maintain a
constant temperature within the oven. NOTE: Oven
When holding the match or lighter to ignite flame, DO NOT position your
fingers close to the burner. You could get burned causing injury.
WARNING
!
Hand held igniters may be used but be sure they are the type designed for
lighting open flame burners.
CAUTION
!
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