Installation manual

Table of Contents PILOTADJUSTMENTS...................... 9
Top burner pilot ............................ 9
Oven pilot ................................. 9
Air shutter adjustment ..................... 9
HOW TO OPERATE YOUR RANGE
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................. 3-6 CONTROLS .................................. 9
Operating the oven control ................ 9
INSTALLATION CHECKS ................... 7 Broiling, Roasting Baking ................. 9
Using the top burners ..................... 9
CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS .......... 8 Using the timer ........................... 9
Control style I, Propane gas only, no top
burner pilot ................................ 8 TO SAVE UNNECESSARY SERVICE
Lighting oven pilot ......................... 8 CALLS .................................... l0
Shut down instructions ..................... 8 CARE AND CLEANING .................... 11
Control style 2, Propane gas only, with
integral top burner pilot .................... 8 FLASHTUBE HOLD-DOWN CLIPS
Lighting pilots ............................. 8 INSTRUCTIONS ............................ 12
Shut down instructions ..................... 8 Top burner grate removal .................. 13
Control style 3, adjustable for natural or L.P.
gas with integral top burner pilot ........... 9 PROCEDURE FOR ORDERING PARTS . .. 14
Lighting pilot .............................. 9
Shut down instructions ..................... 9
WARRANTY .................................. 15
General Safety Precautions For Your Range
Unfortunately, statistics prove that the home is the most unsafe place you can
be. This is even more sad because so many home accidents could have been
prevented with just a little care and thought. Become familiar with your
NEW range. It may have features with which you may not be familiar.
READ THE CARE & USE & SAFETY MANUAL CAREFULLY
before USING THE RANGE. Then please follow these precautions for safe
use of the range and train the whole family to observe them too.
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i NOTE: The following instructions are based on safety considerations and I
must be strictly followed in order to eliminate potential fire and shock haz-
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ard conditions.