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3.
Cabinet
dimensions needed for
each model
are
shown
in CABINET &
COUNTER CUT
OUT
CHART.
The cabinet
cut-out
must be
located
with respect to the minimum clearances to
combustible
materials as
noted. When planning
the location,
consider curtains or other
combustible
materials installed around the range or
cooktop.
Note:
For
models
having
suffix "N" (i.e.
RV1735
BGPN) Countertops
with
an
overhang must be
notched
as
shown in
the
illustrations.
The
notch
should be
7/10" minimum,
both
sides.
&
WARNING
FIRE AND/OR EXPLOSION
• KNIFE
RACK INSTALLATION -
Gas
supply
pipe must be installed
with
clearance
from knives
contacting
or cutting gas lines.
4. When the cabinet has been
prepared
according
to the
dimensions
given and the
gas
line
is
in place, remove
the range
or cooktop
from
its packaging
and position
the range
or
cooktop
in the opening.
5.
Verify the range
or cooktop
is level from
side
to side and front
to rear.
6.
Remove the
cooking grate(s), slide
the
range top back about
1/8", then
lift up
on one of
the
front
corners
(FIG
3)
to
remove
the range
top.
7.
Fasten
the
range or cooktop in place
with
wood screws (not
supplied)
through holes in
burner
box. Care should be taken to
not
force
the
range mounting flanges to bend, which may cause the range
or
cooktop to be mounted too low
in the
cabinet
cutout.
&
WARNING
FIRE
• Gas line
material
inside the burner
box
must be rated for a
minimum
of 300°F
operation.
8.
Make
the
gas
connection.
All openings
in
the cabinetry
around
the
gas line
must
be closed at time of installation.
With electronic
ignition:
Complete
the
electrical
connections
as shown in the WIRING
DIAGRAM.
For
galley
slide-out
applications,
it is
highly
recommended
that the negative
12
volt
connection
be connected
directly to the
battery. Voltage supply must be between 9 and
13VDC.
Appliance
electrical
rating
is
12VDC,
O.6A during
sparking.
&
CAUTION
PRODUCT DAMAGE HAZARD
• Connect to 12VDC service only.
DO
NOT
connect to
a
circuit
fused
for more than 3 amps.
DO NOT
hi-pot range
unless
electronic
ignition system
has been
disconnected.
9.
Turn on the
gas
supply.
&
WARNING
EXPLOSION
OR FIRE
DO NOT
use
matches,
candles or other sources
of
ignition to test
fittings
and gas lines for
leaks.
10.
Check
all connections
for
gas leaks using a non-corrosive
leak
detection
fluid. Do not use a soap and water
solution.
Leak test in excess
of
8
oz. per
square inch
(1/2 psi) of
air pressure will invalidate warranty.
11.
Replace range top
(FIG
4-5).
Range/cooktop
is
now ready
for operation.
TOP BURNER OPERATION
&
WARNING
BURN INJURY
FIRE AND/OR EXPLOSION
Use range
or cooktop
only
for
use
as described in this
manual.
DO
NOT
leave
children
alone
or unattended in
area
where range
or
cooktop
is
in use. Never
allow
anyone
to sit, stand,
or climb on
any part
of
the
range
cooktop.
They could be burned or
injured.
00
NOT
store
things
children
might
want above the
range or
cooktop.
Children could
be
burned or injured
while
climbing on
it.
DO
NOT
wear loose
or hanging
garments when using
the range
or
cooktop.
They could ignite
if
they touch
an
open
flame and you could
be
bumed.
Use only dry
potholders.
Moist or damp potholders
on hot surfaces
may
result in burns from
steam.
Do
not
let the
potholder touch an open
flame.
DO NOT
use a
towel
or
bulky
cloth
for
a potholder.
It
could catch on fire.
00
NOT
heat unopened
containers.
They could
explode.
The
hot
contents
may cause burns and container particles may cause injury.
00
NOT
use range
or
cooktop for warming or heating vehicle. You
could
be
burned or
injured,
a fire
could
start,
or
deplete
oxygen in
the vehicle.
00 NOT
store flammable materials on, in, or near the range or
cooktop.
Any fumes can create an explosion and/or fire
hazard.
&
WARNING
BURN INJURY
FIRE AND/OR EXPLOSION
All control
knobs
must
be
turned to
OFF
when not
in
use.
Fire
and/or
burning hazard may occur
if
a
burner is
accidentally
left
ON.
DO
NOT
operate range
or cooktop
if it is
damaged or
not working
properly.
Know
where
your vehicle's
main LP
gas shutoff is
located.
Verify
sufficient
gas supply before
attempting to light
any top
burner.
Air in
the gas supply
line
will
Significantly delay
burner ignition,
and
a burner may
light unexpectedly as
the
air
in the
line clears out and is
replaced
by
LP
gas; this
unexpected
ignition
may
burn you. Air
may
be introduced
into the
supply line
when
the vehicle gas bottle is
replaced,
during servicing of
other
gas
appliances,
etc.
If any burner
should extinguish
(after initially lighting or due
to
accidental
blow-out),
turn all burner knobs clockwise
..J
to
OFF
and
WAIT FIVE
(5)
MINUTES
before
again
attempting to light the burner.
DO
NOT
touch top
burners,
burner
grates,
or
other
areas near
top burners
during and after
use.
Do not let clothing or other
flammable
materials
to
contact top burners or areas near
top
burners
until
they have had
sufficient
time to
cool.
Make sure the utensils you use are large enough
to contain
food
and avoid
boil
overs
and spillovers.
Heavy splattering or spillovers
left on
the
cooktop
can ignite and burn you.
DO NOT
drop
pans on the porcelain surface. Cracks or chips in
the
porcelain
surface
may
result.
• Be sure
that
glass
cooking
utensils are
safe
for
use
on
the
cooktop. Only
certain
kinds
of
glass utensils are suitable
for
surface
or
top
burner
use
without breaking due to the sudden changes
in
temperature.
Never leave top
burners
unattended.
A
boil
over could
result
and cause
smoking and
greasy
spillovers
that
may
ignite.
• Turn
pan
handles
inward,
but
not over other top burners. This reduces the
chance of burns due to bumping pan.
Grease is
flammable.
Never allow grease to
collect
around top burners or
on
cooktop
surface. Wipe spillovers
immediately.
DO
NOT
use
water on
grease
fires.
Never
pick
up
a
flaming
pan.
Smother a
flaming
pan
with a tight-fitting lid or cookie
sheet.
Flaming
grease
outside of
the pan can be extinguished
with
baking soda
or
a multipurpose dry
chemical
or
foam-type fire
extinguisher.
• Use
care
when
lighting a
top
burner by hand. If the burner lights
unexpectedly,
or your hand is close to the
burner,
you
may
be burned.
Burner flame should not extend beyond the edge of the cooking
utensil.
The
flame could burn you and cause poor cooking results.
1. Check
that
gas is
on at
shutoff valve.
2.
LIGHTING Top Burners:
a.
All burner controls operate counter-clockwise
L.
and must
be
pressed inward
(toward the
cooktop)
to turn
ON
or
LITE.
Do not
attempt
to
light
more than
one burner at a
time.
b. IMMEDIATELY light the
burner by
holding a lit match or a hand-held
spark
igniter designed for
this purpose near the
burner
ports.
c. To extinguish the
top
burner flame, turn the
appropriate burner knob
clockwise
..J
to
OFF.
LIGHTING Top
Burners with
spark ignition:
(FIG
4-5)
a.
Turn the
appropriate
burner
knob
counter-clockwise
L.
to ON or
LITE.
Do not attempt to
light more than
one burner
at
a
time.
b. Turn the SPARK knob clockwise
..J
one
"click".
If
the
burner
fails to
light,
continue
turning
the SPARK
knob
clockwise
..J
until
the
burner
lights.
c.
To extinguish the top
burner
flame,
turn the appropriate
burner
knob
clockwise
..J
to
OFF.
LIGHTING
Top
Burners
with electronic
ignition:
a.
Turn
the appropriate burner
knob
counterclockwise
L.
to
ON
or LITE.
This
will
automatically
activate the ignition
system,
and
all
burners
will
begin to spark
repeatedly.
This is the
"clicking"
sound you
will hear.
b.
The burner
will light within five (5) seconds. Once
the burner
is
lit,
turn
the knob
counterclockwise
L.
to the desired setting.
c.
To extinguish
the
top
burner
flame,
turn the appropriate burner knob
clockwise
..J
to
OFF.
d.
If
12 VDC power
is not available to the ignition
module for
any
reason,
top
burners may be
lit
manually.
See instructions
in "Lighting
Top
Burners".
&
CAUTION
PRODUCT DAMAGE HAZARD
DO NOT
cook
with
the
control
knob set
in the LITE
position.
Damaae to the
ianition module and
burner
electrodes
mav
result.
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