Using Your Oven
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Before lighting, reset gas control knobs to the OFF position.
2. Check that the main inlet gas valve is OPEN.
3. Ensure to keep the oven door in the open position for the full ignition
process to view the pilot and burner until lit
4. Push and turn the gas control knob counterclockwise to
position until burner lights. (you will hear a small clicking
noise.)
5. If ignition does not occur in 5 seconds, turn gas control knob
off, wait 2 minutes and repeat the lighting procedure.
6. Once the pilot flame is lit, continue to hold the oven control knob in for 10-15
seconds, then release knob and verify pilot stays lit. Repeat the above steps if pilot
goes out after releasing the knob. (Keep the oven door open for this process)
7. After the pilot flame is ignited and the control knob is released, then turn the
control knob counter-clockwise to the required temperature setting.
8. Within 20 seconds of the pilot flame being lit the main burner flame will
automatically ignite, confirm with a visual inspection before closing the oven
door.
SHUT OFF INSTRUCTIONS
1. To extinguish the burner, push the oven control knob and rotate clockwise to
OFF. Extinguish all pilots when refueling or traveling.
2. Turn the main gas supply off.
3. Before transit, turn the main gas supply off at the shut off valve.
4. The fan will continue to run for 10 – 15 minutes after turning off.
The Burner Flame
Keep your arms and face away from being directly above the cooking area. Look
through the cooking grate and observe the burner's flame below.
Flames should appear similar to the good flame show in diagram right.
A good flame should be blue with a yellow tip.
Some yellow tips on flames up to 1 inch in
length are acceptable as long as no carbon or
soot deposits appear.
If flames are excessively yellow and irregular,
the oil residue may not be completely burned
off, or the venturi may be clogged or may not
be properly positioned over the orifices. Allow
the appliance to cool before repositioning the
venturi over the valve and orifices.
10
Good
Blue
Yellow
Holes in Burner
Bad
Yellow
Blue