Atwood RV Installation Operation & Maintenance

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Atwood RV Installation Operation & Maintenance
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Atwood Mobile Products
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1120 North Main
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Elkhart,
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FAX:
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INTERNET:
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LTTERATURE
NUMBER
52229
LP
GAS RANGE
&
SLIDE.IN
GOOKTOPS
RA,
CA, RV CV(35)
Models
PROTECTED
BY U,S.
PATENTS
D397,909
AND 5,931,151
OTHER
PATENTS PENDING
ENGLISH, FRANCAIS
(et
canadal
FOR
YOUR SAFETY
READ
ALL
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
OPERATING
APPLIANCE
lnstaller:
Provide
these instructions to the
consumer.
Consumer:
Keep documents for future
reference.
olnstallation rOperation .Maintenanee
NOTE
TO
CONSUMER:
Effective 1/12/12
Have
the
installer or dealer show you where the main gas shut off
valve is located so that you
will
know how and where
to turn
off the
gas supply when
necessary.
Table
ol
Contents
Safety
lnformation
..
..........1
lnstallation
..........1-2
Operation
..........2-3
Maintenance
........3-4
Storage
.......4
Covers
.
......4
lllustration
Figures
............5
Warranty
......5
Partsldentification..
........7-B
Accessories/ExtendedWarranty
.......15
Cabinet
&
Counter/Recessed Bi-Fold
-
Cut Out Charts
. . . .
.6
Wiring
Diagram
........6
INSTALLATION
lnstallation must conform
with
local codes or
in
the absence of local
codes, with the American National Standard
for
Recreational
Vehicles,
ANSI/A1 19.2
and Article
551
,
ANS{AJFPA
70. ln Canada, installation
must conform
with
CSA
2240.4.2-M.
1.
For proper operation of your cooking appliance:
THE
HOUSING
CABINET MUST
BE:
.
properly constructed.
.
squared to the countertop and cabinet face
OPENING IN
THE
HOUSING
CABINET MUST
BE:
o
level
from side
to
side and front
to
rear
2.
For
ranges, the
cabinet opening
must
be
constructed
so
that
no
combustible
material can be
placed
next
to the
range sides.
lf
there
is
a
gap
between the range and
an
adjacent cabinet, the
gap
must be
closed
prior
to
installing
the
range.
A
wanurxc
FIRE
OR
EXPLOSION
FOR YOUR SAFETY
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
.
Open
windows.
.
Do Nor
touch
any
electrical switch, or
use any
phone or radio
in
vehicle.
o
Extinguish any
open
flame.
.
Evacuate
ALL
persons
from
vehicle.
.
Shut off
gas
supply at
gas
container or
source.
.
Do
Nor
start vehicle's
engine
or electric
generator.
.
Contact
nearest gas
supplier or qualified
Service Technician
for
repairs.
.
lf
you cannot
reach a gas
supplier or qualified
Service Technician,
contact the
nearest fire department.
.
Do Nor
turn
on gas
supply
until
gas
leak(s) has been repaired.
FOR YOUR
SAFEW
L
oo
ruor
store or
use gasoline
or other flammable vapors and
liquids
in
the vicinity of this or
any
other
appliance.
A
wanxuc
o
lmproper installation, adjustment,
service
or
maintenance can
cause
injury,
property damage or death.
Refer
to this
manual. For
assistance or additional information, consult
a
qualified
installer,
service agency, manufacturer
or the
gas supplier.
A
*o*n,nc
EXPLOSION OR
FIRE
.
Shut off all gas appliances and
pilot
lights when refueling gasoline
tanks,
LP
tanks or when vehicle is in motion.
.
Atwood
&
Wedgewood gas operated cooking appliances
are
for
use
with
LP
gas only, and
for
installation in recreation vehicles
only
(e.9.
travel trailers, motor homes,
teni
campers,
etc.).
A
*o*nrno
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
.
Do
Nor use
cooking appliance
for
space heating.
lt
is
a potential
danger
to
occupants of vehicle and damage
to
operating
components of the range/cooktop.
.
A window or air vent should be open slightly while using
any
cooking appliance.
Gas
flames consume oxygen which must
be
replaced
to
assure proper combustion.
A
*o*n,nc
F|RE,
EXPLOSTON,
BURN
INJURY
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
.
The cooking appliance must be completely separated and/or
sealed from other air moving or air consuming devices such
as,
but not limited to, furnaces, microwave ovens, clothes
dryers,
cooling fans and doors or drawers
in
common cabinets.
Failure
to
do so will affect the appliance(s) combustion air supply
by
creating either a negative or positive draft.
.
NEGATIVE DRAFT
caused by air moving appliances may draw
the
top
burner flame down into or toward the
cooktop
resulting
in
cooktop
damage, burn hazard, explosion possibility and/or
carbon monoxide buildup.
.
POSITIVE DRAFT
may blow out
the top
burner flame during
use
resulting
in
an explosion and/or fire
hazard
and/or injury
to
the
occupants of the
vehicle.
.
Do
Nor
operate the appliance
in
excessive windy conditions
as
this
may cause a negative
or
positive draft.
A
*o*n,no
material above the
cooktop
stove.
This
distance may
be reduced
by using non-combustible construction
in
accordance with
Table
2-6.7.2in
ANSI
A1
.1