Full Product Manual
BEFORE FIRST USE
CLEAN 
• Remove any packaging and protective films. 
• Remove any residue oil or grease from the manufacturing process: 
COOKTOP: Wash the removable parts (Burner Grates, Griddle, Burner Caps and 
Burner Heads) of the cooktop in a mild solution of warm water and liquid dish soap. 
Dry thoroughly. Wipe the cooktop surface with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly. 
Assemble the burner parts in the correct order. (See ‘COMPONENT PART 
ASSEMBLY’.) 
OVEN: Wash the oven racks in a mild solution of warm water and liquid dish soap and 
dry. Wipe down the interior of the oven and the Oven Rack Guides with a clean damp 
cloth. Dry thoroughly before installing the parts. (See ‘COMPONENT PART 
ASSEMBLY’.) 
IMPORTANT: The oven and broiler should be turned on to burn off the manufacturing 
oils. Turn the Oven to 450°F for 20 to 30 minutes. Then turn the Oven to ‘BROIL’ for 
the same length of time. You may wish to turn on the ventilator above your range at 
CHECK 
• Once the gas and power are connected, check that all range controls are in the “off” 
position and turn on the main gas supply valve.
• Check for gas leaks at all gas connections (using a gas detector, never a flame). 
• Check ignition of cooktop burners. 
• Check the flame. When properly installed, the flame will be steady and quiet and 
approximately 1” in height.
• Check ignition of oven burner. 
•  Visually check heating elements of the oven. Carefully lift the panel on the interior 
floor of the oven. Turn on the oven to check the heating element heats fully. Turn off 
the oven and allow to cool before returning the floor panel.
• Visually check the broil heating element. 
• Check operation of the convection fan. 
IMPORTANT: 
•  Metal components have a protective coating which may give off a slight odor the 
first time your new appliance is heated.  
•  The harmless odor will dissipate after a short time and does not indicate a faulty 
connection or appliance defect. 
A B C
NG LP
Yellow at tip of 
primary flame
1”
Service
Required
When  burning  natural  gas  (NG),  the  burner 
flames should be sharp and almost completely 
blue with possibly a small hint of yellow in the 
center of the flame as seen in figure ‘A’. 
When  burning  liquid  propane  (LP),  the  flames 
will usually have a yellow tip as seen in figure ‘B’. 
If the flame is mostly yellow in color as seen in 
figure ‘C’, this indicates a problem. Discontinue 
use and seek assistance from a licensed gas 
service. Note: foreign material in the gas line 
may cause an orange flame during initial 
operation.
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