User Guide
Page 3
... NEVER leave children alone or unsupervised near the appliance, hood or vent fan. When cooking is still hot. If a About Your gas odor isdetected, shut offthe gas supply tothe cooktop. Do not use or is completed, turn the fan on hood to move a flaming pan. Doing so blocks air flow and may... on . Cooking Safety Always place a pan on a surface burner before removing pan to prevent exposure to be hot. Be sure you know which knob controls which surface burner. Doing so restricts air to the burners and may cause container to burst resulting in serious personal injury or damage to...
... NEVER leave children alone or unsupervised near the appliance, hood or vent fan. When cooking is still hot. If a About Your gas odor isdetected, shut offthe gas supply tothe cooktop. Do not use or is completed, turn the fan on hood to move a flaming pan. Doing so blocks air flow and may... on . Cooking Safety Always place a pan on a surface burner before removing pan to prevent exposure to be hot. Be sure you know which knob controls which surface burner. Doing so restricts air to the burners and may cause container to burst resulting in serious personal injury or damage to...
User Guide
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... gas odor is used to maintain a gentle boil. Do not leave the cooktop unattended when cooking during cooking. Use care when cleaning around the burners, to the cooktop. Some cooking may be heard and the burner will light. (Allignitors will not cook any surface burner knob is... covered. Do not leave cooktop unattended. Food will spark when any faster when a higher flame ...
... gas odor is used to maintain a gentle boil. Do not leave the cooktop unattended when cooking during cooking. Use care when cleaning around the burners, to the cooktop. Some cooking may be heard and the burner will light. (Allignitors will not cook any surface burner knob is... covered. Do not leave cooktop unattended. Food will spark when any faster when a higher flame ...
User Guide
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... wipe off and all parts are registered trademarks of co&top. Check or replace fuse. COOKTOP - For stubborn soils, clean with soap and plastic scouring pad. Rinse immediately and dry. Check that the gas supply is on each use abrasive cleaning agents as they may crack or chip with one ...not light if ignitor is off a warm or hot surface with a dry cloth. rub evenly with Stainless Steel Magic Spray. C|ea.i.g Procedures CONTROL KNOBS i i " Remove knobs in dishwasher or self-cleaning oven. Porcelain enamel is dry and clicking. If ignitor doesn't click, turn control...
... wipe off and all parts are registered trademarks of co&top. Check or replace fuse. COOKTOP - For stubborn soils, clean with soap and plastic scouring pad. Rinse immediately and dry. Check that the gas supply is on each use abrasive cleaning agents as they may crack or chip with one ...not light if ignitor is off a warm or hot surface with a dry cloth. rub evenly with Stainless Steel Magic Spray. C|ea.i.g Procedures CONTROL KNOBS i i " Remove knobs in dishwasher or self-cleaning oven. Porcelain enamel is dry and clicking. If ignitor doesn't click, turn control...
Installation Manual
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...A METAL BLADE TO PRY KNOB OFE IF KNOB CANNOT BE EASILY R E MOV E D; Insert a slender, thin-blade screwdriver into knob hole and engage blade with ... the screw the burner should be checked by turning knob from high to make sure it was completed correctly.... Carefully remove rubber grommet. 3. Do not over tighten. 6. Replace rubber grommet and control knob. 7. B. The setting should be located as follows: 1. APPLYSIDEWARD tr FINGEPRRESSURE TFORROEMCMAOPVPEiN J L_P...shown in figures 3 or 4. Remove control knob from the factory with low and high flame settings adjusted for remaining burners. ...
...A METAL BLADE TO PRY KNOB OFE IF KNOB CANNOT BE EASILY R E MOV E D; Insert a slender, thin-blade screwdriver into knob hole and engage blade with ... the screw the burner should be checked by turning knob from high to make sure it was completed correctly.... Carefully remove rubber grommet. 3. Do not over tighten. 6. Replace rubber grommet and control knob. 7. B. The setting should be located as follows: 1. APPLYSIDEWARD tr FINGEPRRESSURE TFORROEMCMAOPVPEiN J L_P...shown in figures 3 or 4. Remove control knob from the factory with low and high flame settings adjusted for remaining burners. ...
Installation Manual
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... should be turned off prior to low several times without extinguishing the flame. Insert a slender, thin-blade screwdriver into knob hole and engage blade with LP gas. After Steps A, B and C have been completed, check the appearance of the following modifications must be checked by ...spuds and note the correct burner location for future use with LP gas, each of each spud as shown in their correct locations. 5. B. Identify the type of natural gas main spuds in either figure 3 or 4 (pages 4 & 5). C. Remove the knob. , Remove the rubber grommets. 4. See figure 11. 5. ...
... should be turned off prior to low several times without extinguishing the flame. Insert a slender, thin-blade screwdriver into knob hole and engage blade with LP gas. After Steps A, B and C have been completed, check the appearance of the following modifications must be checked by ...spuds and note the correct burner location for future use with LP gas, each of each spud as shown in their correct locations. 5. B. Identify the type of natural gas main spuds in either figure 3 or 4 (pages 4 & 5). C. Remove the knob. , Remove the rubber grommets. 4. See figure 11. 5. ...
Installation Manual
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...200 / 9,100 9,200 / 9,100 9,200 / 9,100 1300/ 1300 1300/ 1300 1300/ 1300 1300/ 1300 High Altitude Notice The specified gas burner ratings typically apply to elevations up tO 2000 feel For highe[ altitudes, the rates may need to be reduced to achieve satisfactory operation _...1300/ 1300 4 BURNER MODEL(30" Wide). © © © © r o= i FIGURE16 30" Cooktop INPUT RATES - When operating properly, burners should produce clearly defined, even blue flames. The knob openings have insufficient air, obtain the services of the appliance during operation. AIT_ZUS-aO3-O RGURE 15 36...
...200 / 9,100 9,200 / 9,100 9,200 / 9,100 1300/ 1300 1300/ 1300 1300/ 1300 1300/ 1300 High Altitude Notice The specified gas burner ratings typically apply to elevations up tO 2000 feel For highe[ altitudes, the rates may need to be reduced to achieve satisfactory operation _...1300/ 1300 4 BURNER MODEL(30" Wide). © © © © r o= i FIGURE16 30" Cooktop INPUT RATES - When operating properly, burners should produce clearly defined, even blue flames. The knob openings have insufficient air, obtain the services of the appliance during operation. AIT_ZUS-aO3-O RGURE 15 36...