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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 ciearances
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
7/16"
minimum, both
sides.
4.
When
the cabinet
has
been prepared according
to
the dimensions
given and the gasJine 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
(HG
3)
to
remove
the
range
top.
7. Fasten
the
range
or cooktop
in place
with wood sciews
(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
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
9. Turn
on the gas
supply.
WARNING
EXPLOSION OR FIRE
.
Do
Nor
use matches, candles or other sources
of
ignition
to
test
s and oas
lines
for
leaks.
1
0.
Check
all
connections for
gas leaks using a
non-conosive
leak
detection
fluid.
Do
not
use
a
soap and water
soluiion.
Leak
test
in excess
of
8
oz. per square inch (1/2
psi)
of air pressure
will
invalidate warranty'
1
1. Replace
range
top
(rrc
4-5). Range/cooktop
is
now
ready
for operation.
1.
Check
that
gas
is
on at shutoff
valve.
2. LIGHTING
Top Burners:
a. AII
burner controls operate counter-clockwise
G
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
.)
to
OFF.
LIGHTING
Top Burners
with
spark ignition:
(rtc
4-5)
a.
Turn
the appropriate burner knob
counter-clockwise
G
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".
lf 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
G
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
wiihin
five
(5)
seconds. Once
ihe
burner is lit, turn
the
knob
counterclockwise
G
to
the desired setting.
c.
To
extinguish the
top
burner flame, turn the appropriate burner knob
clockwise
J
to
OFF.
d.
lf
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".
.
KN|FE
RAC(
TNSTATLATToN
-
Gas
supply pipe must be installed with
clearance from knives contactinq or cuttinq qas
lines.
A
wapNl1r6
BURN
INJURY
FIRE
AND/OR
EXPLOSION
.
AII
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
Nor
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.
o
lf any burner should
exiinguish
(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
Nor
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 untll
they
have had sufficient
time
to
cool.
.
Make sure the utensils
you
use are large enough
to
contain
food
and avotd
boil overs and spillovers. Heavy splattering or spillovers left on the
cooktop
can ignite and burn you.
.
Do
Nor
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 sudace 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 !mmediately.
o Do
Nor 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{ype
fire extinguisher.
.
Use
care when lighting
a
top
burner by hand. lf
the
burner lights
unexpectedly, or your hand
is
close to the
burner,
you may be burned.
r
Burner flame should not extend beyond the edge of the cooking
utensil.
The
flame could burn vou and cause poor cooking
results.
is 12VDC,0.6,4 during
s
PRODUGT
DAMAGE
HAZARD
.
Connect
to
12VDC
service
only.
.
Do
Nor
connect
to
a circuit fused
for
more
than 3
amps.
.
Do
Nor
hi-pot
range unless electronic ignition system has
been
disconnected.
TOP BURNER
OPERATION
A
wa*n,nc
BURN
FIRE
.
Use
range or cooktop
only
for
use
as described
in
this
manual.
.
Do
Nor 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.
.
Do
Nor store
things children might want above the
range
or cooktop.
Children could be burned or
injured
while climbing on
it.
.
Do
Nor
wear loose or hanging garments when using the range
or
cooKop.
They
could
ignite
if
they
touch
an open flame and you
could
be burned.
o
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
Nor use
a
towel or
bulky
cloth for
a potholder. lt
could catch
on fire.
.
Do
Nor
heat unopened containers.
They
could explode. The hot contents
may
cause burns and container particles may cause
injury.
.
Do
Nor 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.
.
Do
Nor
store flammable materials on,
in,
or
near
the range or cooktop.
Any fumes can create
an
explosion and/or fire
hazard.
A
"ourto*
.
Do
Nor
cook with the control knob set
in
the
LITE
position.