LG SKSGR360GS Owner’s Manual [en,fr]

OWNER’S MANUAL
GAS RANGE
Read this owner’s manual thoroughly before operating the appliance
ENGLISH FRANÇAIS
and keep it handy for reference at all times.
WARNING
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.
•Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
•WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
- Do not try to light any appliance.
- Do not use any phone in your building.
- Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the
gas supplier's instructions.
- If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
•Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency, or the gas supplier.
SKSGR360GS
MFL69282815_01
www.signaturekitchensuite.ca
Copyright © 2019 Signature Kitchen Suite. All Rights Reserved.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY
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INSTRUCTIONS
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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13 Parts 13 Accessories
INSTALLATION
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14 Installation Overview 14 Product Specifications 15 Before Installing the Range 17 Ventilation Requirement 17 Proper Location 20 Gas Supply 20 Installing the Range 24 Connecting the Range to Gas 25 Electrical Connections 25 Sealing the Openings 26 Engaging the Anti-tip Device 26 Test Run 27 Checking Ignition of the Surface Burners
OPERATION
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28 Control Panel Overview 29 Getting Started 29 Changing Oven Settings
29 Settings 29 Lockout 30 Date & Time 30 Clock Themes 30 Sabbath Mode 31 Wi-Fi 31 Remote Start 31 Brightness 31 Display 31 Convection Auto Conversion 32 Language Selection 32 Volume 32 Preheat Alarm Light 32 Thermostat Adjustment 32 Temperature Units 33 Smart Diagnosis™ 33 Program Update 33 Demo Mode
33 Factory Data Reset 33 Open Source License
34 Using the Cooktop
34 Gas Cooktop Module 34 Cooktop Timers
35 The Gas Surface Burners
35 Before Use 35 Using the Gas Surface Burners 36 Setting the Flame Size 36 In Case of Power Failure 36 Cookware for Gas Burners 37 Extra Low Simmer (Small Burners Only) 37 Using a Wok 37 Using Stove-Top Grills
38 The Gas Built-in Griddle (available on some
models)
40 Using the Oven
40 Before Using the Oven 40 In Case of Power Failure 40 Oven Vent 40 Using Oven Racks 41 Accessories 41 Oven Cooling 41 Timer 42 Bake 43 Convection Modes 44 Recommended Baking and Roasting Guide 45 Broil 46 Recommended Broiling Guide 47 Warm 48 Proof 48 Probe 50 My Recipe 51 Remote Start
SMART FUNCTIONS
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52 SIGNATURE KITCHEN SUITE Application 53 Smart Diagnosis™ Function 54 Open Source Software Notice Information 54 Industry Canada Statement (For transmitter
module contained in this product)
54 IC Radiation Exposure Statement
MAINTENANCE
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55 Control Panel 55 Gas Surface Burners 56 Burner Grates 56 Gas Cooktop Surface 57 Griddle 58 Exterior 59 Front Manifold Panel and Knobs 60 SpeedClean™ 62 Self Clean 64 Oven Air Vents 65 Removing and Replacing the Lift-Off Oven
Doors
TROUBLESHOOTING
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66 FAQs 68 Before Calling for Service
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ENGLISH
LIMITED WARRANTY
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read and follow all instructions when using the range to prevent the risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury, or damage. This guide does not cover all possible conditions that may occur. Always contact your service agent or manufacturer about problems that you do not understand.
Download this owner's manual at: www.signaturekitchensuite.ca
This is the safety alert symbol. This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can result in property damage and/or serious bodily harm or death. All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word WARNING or CAUTION. These words mean:
WARNING
CAUTION
- Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
­in minor or moderate injury.
ANTI-TIP DEVICE
WARNING
•TO REDUCE THE RISK OF TIPPING, THE APPLIANCE MUST BE SECURED
BY A PROPERLY INSTALLED ANTI-TIP DEVICE. TO CHECK IF THE DEVICE IS INSTALLED PROPERLY, VERIFY THAT THE ANTI-TIP DEVICE IS ENGAGED, OR GRASP THE TOP REAR EDGE OF THE RANGE BACK GUARD AND CAREFULLY ATTEMPT TO TILT IT FORWARD. Refer to the installation section for instructions.
•A child or adult can tip the range and be killed.
•Install the anti-tip device to the structure and/or the range. Verify the anti-tip device has been properly installed and engaged following the instructions on the anti-tip bracket template.
•Engage the range to the anti-tip device following the instructions on the anti-tip bracket template. Ensure the anti-tip device is re-engaged when the range is moved by following the instruction on the anti-tip bracket template.
•Re-engage the anti-tip device if the range is moved. Do not operate the range without the anti-tip device in place and engaged.
•See installation instructions for details.
•Failure to do so can result in death or serious burns to children or adults.
•Never remove the oven legs. The range will not be secured to the anti-tip bracket if the legs are removed.
•Do not step or sit on the oven door. The range could be tipped and injury might result from spilled hot liquid, food, or the range itself.
•Do not rest large, heavy items such as whole turkeys on the open oven door. The range could tip forward and cause injury.
•Reengage the anti-tip device after pulling the range out for cleaning, service, or any other reason.
•Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious burns to children or adults.
Leveling leg
Anti-tip bracket
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INSTALLATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Have the installer show you the location of the range gas shut-off valve and how to shut it off if necessary.
WARNING
•Make sure the range is properly installed and grounded by a qualified installer, according to the installation instructions. Any adjustment and service should be performed only by qualified gas range installers or service technicians.
•Make sure the range is properly adjusted by a qualified service technician or installer for the type of gas (natural or LP) that is to be used. The range can be converted for use with either type of gas. See the installation instructions.
•These adjustments must be done by a qualified service technician according to the manufacturer’s instructions and all codes and requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury or property damage. The qualified agency performing these adjustments assumes responsibility for the conversion.
•Disconnect the electrical supply before servicing the appliance.
•Never use the appliance door as a step stool or seat, as this may result in tipping of the appliance and serious injuries.
•This product should not be installed below ventilation type hood systems that direct air in a downward direction. Doing so may cause ignition and combustion problems with the cooktop resulting in personal injury and may affect the cooking performance of the unit.
•To prevent fire hazard or electrical shock, do not use an adapter plug or an extension cord, or remove the grounding prong from the electrical power cord. Failure to follow this warning can cause serious injury, fire or death.
•To prevent poor air circulation, place the range out of the kitchen traffic path and out of drafty locations.
•Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of the range unless it is specifically mentioned in this manual. All other services should be referred to a qualified technician.
•Make sure that all packaging materials are removed from the range before operating it to prevent fire or smoke damage should the packaging material ignite.
•After using the range for an extended period of time high floor temperatures may result. Many floor coverings will not withstand this kind of use.
•Never install the range over vinyl tile or linoleum that cannot withstand such type of use. Never install it directly over interior kitchen carpeting.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Gas appliances can cause minor exposure to four of these substances, namely benzene, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde and soot, caused primarily by the imperfect combustion of natural or LP gas. Correctly adjusted burners, indicated by a bluish rather than a yellow flame, will minimize imperfect combustion. Exposure to these substances can be minimized by opening windows or using a ventilation fan or hood.
•DO NOT TOUCH HEATING ELEMENTS OR INTERIOR SURFACES OF OVEN. Heating elements may be hot even though they are dark in color. Interior surfaces of an oven become hot enough to cause burns. During and after use, do not touch or let clothing or other flammable materials contact heating elements or interior surfaces of oven until they have had sufficient time to cool. Other surfaces, such as oven vent openings and surfaces near these openings, oven doors, and windows of oven doors, also get hot and may cause burns if not cooled.
•Use care when opening door. The hot air and steam that escape can cause burns to hands, face and eyes. Let hot air or steam escape from the oven before removing or replacing food in the oven.
•Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically recommended in the manual. All other servicing should be performed by a qualified technician.
•Do not use harsh etching, abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the surface. Scratches may cause the glass to shatter.
WARNING
If the door glass, surface, or oven heating unit of the range are damaged, discontinue use of the range and call for service.
•Do not use plastic to cover food. Use foil or oven-safe lids only.
•Do not allow anyone to climb, stand or hang on the door or cooktop. They could damage the range and even tip it over, causing severe personal injury.
•Do not line the oven walls, racks, bottom, or any other part of the oven with aluminum foil or any other material. Doing so will disrupt heat distribution, produce poor baking results and cause permanent damage to the oven interior (aluminum foil will melt to the interior surface of the oven)
•Never attempt to dry a pet in the oven.
•Never use your appliance for warming or heating the room.
•Always use pot holders or oven mitts when removing food from the oven or the surface element. Cookware will be hot. Use only dry pot holders. Moist or damp pot holders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not let the pot holder touch hot heating elements. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth to remove food.
•Do not heat unopened food containers. Pressure in the containers may cause them to burst which may result in injury.
•Large scratches or impacts to glass doors can lead to broken or shattered glass.
•Leak testing of the appliance must be conducted according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
•To eliminate the risk of burns or fire caused by reaching over heated surface units, cabinet storage space located above the surface units should be avoided. If cabinet storage is to be provided, the risk can be reduced by installing a range hood that projects horizontally a minimum of 5 inches beyond the bottom of the cabinets.
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WARNING
•Never cover any slots, holes or passages in the oven bottom or cover an entire rack with materials such as aluminum foil. Doing so blocks air flow through the oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Aluminum foil linings may also trap heat, causing a fire hazard.
•Never use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm the room. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning and overheating of the oven.
•Gas leaks may occur in the system and result in a serious hazard. Gas leaks may not be detected by smell alone. Gas suppliers recommend you purchase and install a UL/CSA approved gas detector. Install and use in accordance with the gas detector manufacturer’s instructions.
•To prevent staining or discoloration, clean appliance after each use.
•Do not attempt to open or close the door or operate the oven until the door is properly installed.
•Never place fingers between the hinge and front oven frame. Hinge arms are spring mounted. If accidentally hit, the hinge will slam shut against the oven frame and injure your fingers.
CAUTION
•Wear gloves when cleaning the range to avoid injury or burns.
•Do not use the oven for storing food or cookware.
•To prevent damage to the oven door, do not attempt to open the door when Lock is displayed.
•Do not stand or place excessive weight on an open door. This could tip the range, break the door, or injure the user.
•Do not use delayed baking for highly perishable foods such as dairy products, pork, poultry, or seafood.
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FLAMMABLE MATERIALS
WARNING
Be certain that all packing materials are removed from the appliance before operating. Keep plastic, clothes, paper, and other flammable materials away from parts of the appliance that may become hot.
•Do not store or use flammable material in the oven or near or on the cooktop. Flammable materials include paper, plastic, pot holders, linens, wall coverings, curtains, and gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids such as grease or cooking oil. These materials can be ignited when the oven and cooktop are in use.
•Wear proper apparel. Do not wear loose-fitting or hanging garments, which may ignite if they contact hot surfaces, and cause severe burns.
•Do not use the oven for drying clothes. Only use the oven for its intended purpose.
•If a cabinet storage is provided directly above cooking surface, place items that are not frequently used and can be safely stored in an area subjected to heat. Temperatures may be unsafe for volatile items such as flammable liquids, cleaners or aerosol sprays.
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ELECTRICAL SAFETY
CAUTION
Be certain that all packing materials are removed from the appliance before operating. Keep plastic, clothes, paper, and other flammable materials away from parts of the appliance that may become hot.
•Always disconnect power from the appliance before servicing.
•Do not use aluminum foil or any other material to line the oven bottom. Improper installation of these liners may result in a risk of electric shock or fire.
•Do not allow aluminum foil or the temperature probe to contact heating elements.
DEEP FAT FRYER
•Use extreme caution when moving or disposing of hot grease.
•Always heat fat slowly, and watch as it heats.
•If frying combinations of oils and fats, stir them together before heating.
•Use a deep fat thermometer, if possible, to prevent overheating fat beyond the smoking point.
•Use the least possible amount of fat for effective shallow or deep-fat frying. Filling the pan with too much fat can cause spillovers when food is added.
CHILD SAFETY
•Do not leave small children unattended near the oven.
WARNING
Do not leave children alone or unsupervised near the appliance when it is in use or is
still hot. Children should never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the appliance as they could be injured or burned.
CAUTION
Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above a range or on the back guard of a range – children climbing on the range to reach items could be seriously injured.
•Never let a child hang on the oven door.
•Do not allow children to crawl into the oven.
•Let hot utensils cool in a safe place, out of reach of small children.
•Children should not be allowed to play with controls or other parts of the appliance.
SURFACE BURNERS
WARNING
•Even if the top burner flame goes out, gas is still flowing to the burner until the knob is
turned to the Off position. If you smell gas, immediately open a window and ventilate the area for five minutes prior to using the burner. Do not leave the burners on unattended.
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WARNING
•Use proper pan size. Do not use pans that are unstable or that can be easily tipped. Select cookware with flat bottoms large enough to cover burners. To avoid spillovers, make sure the cookware is large enough to contain the food properly. This will both save cleaning time and prevent hazardous accumulations of food, since heavy spattering or spillovers left on the range can ignite. Pans should not be larger than 11 in.(280 mm) in diameter. Use of oversized pans may discolor the stainless areas around the cooktop perimeter. Clean discolored areas with stainless steel appliance cleaner. Use pans with handles that can be easily grasped and remain cool.
CAUTION
•Be sure that all surface controls are set in the Off position prior to supplying gas to the range.
•Never leave the surface burners unattended at high flame settings. Boilovers may cause smoke and greasy spillovers that may ignite.
•Always turn the knobs to the Lite position when igniting the top burners and make sure the burners have ignited.
•Control the top burner flame size so it does not extend beyond the edge of the cookware. Excessive flame is hazardous.
•Only use dry pot holders- moist or damp pot holders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not let pot holders come near open flames when lifting cookware. Do not use towels or other bulky cloth items. Use a pot holder.
•If using glass cookware, make sure the cookware is designed for range-top cooking.
•To prevent burns from ignition of flammable materials and spillage, turn cookware handles toward the side or back of the range without extending them over adjacent burners.
•Never leave any items on the cooktop. The hot air from the vent may ignite flammable items and will increase pressure in closed containers, which may cause them to burst.
•Carefully watch foods being fried at a high flame setting.
•Always heat fat slowly, and watch as it heats.
•If frying combinations of oils and fats, stir together before heating.
•Use a deep fat thermometer if possible to prevent fat from heating beyond the smoking point.
•Use the least possible amount of fat for effective shallow or deep fat frying. Filling the pan with too much fat can cause spillovers when food is added.
•Do not cook foods directly on an open flame on the cooktop.
•Foods for frying should be as dry as possible. Frost or moisture on foods can cause hot fat to bubble up and spill over the sides of the pan.
•Never try to move a pan of hot fat, especially a deep fryer. Wait until the fat is cool.
•Do not place plastic items on the cooktop- they may melt if left too close to the vent.
•Keep all plastics away from the surface burners.
•To prevent burns, always be sure that the controls for all burners are in the Off position and all grates are cool before attempting to remove them.
•If you smell gas, turn off the gas to the range and call a qualified service technician. Never use an open flame to locate a leak.
•Always turn the knobs to the Off position before removing cookware.
•Do not lift the cooktop. Lifting the cooktop can cause damage and improper operation of the range.
•If the range is located near a window, do not hang long curtains that could blow over the surface burners and catch on fire.
•Use care when cleaning the cooktop. The pointed metal ends on the electrodes could cause injury.
•Stand away from the range while frying.
•Keep an eye on foods being fried at high or medium high heat settings.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BROILER
Always use a broiler pan and a grid for excess fat and grease drainage. This will help to reduce splatter, smoke, and flare-ups. The igniter for the infrared ceramic broil burner on the ceiling of the oven will glow orange periodically during normal broil operation.
WARNING
When using your broiler, the temperature inside the oven will be extremely high. Take caution to avoid possible burns by:
•Keeping the door closed when broiling (refer to Broil section of the manual)
•Always wear oven mitts when inserting or removing food items
CAUTION
The infrared ceramic broiler will generate intense heat and will sear foods faster compared to regular bar type broilers. This broil system is designed to be operated under consumer-use conditions only. To avoid overheating and damaging the oven, do not use this broiler continuously for more than 45 minutes at a time. Do not attempt to spray the broiler and its igniter with any type of cleaners or try to scrub it. This will damage the broiler system. The ceramic plates of your broiler do not need to be manually cleaned. Any grease or splatter on the ceramic from cooking and baking will burn clean by simply turning on your broiler for about 10 minutes.
USING GRIDDLE
CAUTION
•Don’t touch the griddle before it has cooled.
•Don’t allow grease to accumulate in the griddle tray. Empty the griddle tray after every use. If you do not, a grease fire may occur.
•Do not block the griddle vent by placing objects in front of the vent.
•Do not pour cold water on the hot griddle. Doing so may crack the griddle.
•Clean and dry the griddle thoroughly before first use to remove any residual oils from manufacturing.
FOOD PACKAGING AND STORAGE SAFETY INFORMATION
•Always wash your hands carefully with soap and water before and after handling food.
•Keep all work surfaces and utensils clean and disinfected before and after packaging foods.
•Temperature, moisture, acidity, and salt or sugar content of foods can influence the growth of potentially harmful microorganisms in food.
•For safety, vacuum-sealed fresh (perishable) foods should be kept in the "safe zones": cooled to 40°F/4°C or below or heated to 130°F/55°C or above.
•Vacuum-sealed pouches of cooked foods can be quick chilled by submerging them in ice water (half ice/half water) for 30 to 60 minutes and then refrigerated for up to 48 hours or frozen for up to a year.
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ENERGY SAVING TIPS
•Multiple-rack cooking saves time and energy. Whenever possible, cook foods requiring the same cooking temperature together in one oven.
•For optimal performance and energy savings, follow the guides on page 44 for proper rack and pan placements.
•Match the size of the cookware to the amount of food being cooked to save energy when heating. Heating ½ quart of water requires more energy in a 3-quart pot than in a 1-quart pot.
•Match the size of the cooktop burner or element to the size of the cookware in use. Using a large element for a small pan wastes heating energy, and the exposed surface of the element is a burn or fire hazard.
•Reduce energy use by cleaning light oven soils with the SpeedClean™ feature instead of self-clean.
•Avoid opening the oven door more than necessary during use. This helps the oven maintain temperature, prevents unnecessary heat loss, and saves on energy use.
SAFETY DURING USE
•Do not touch the oven racks while they are hot.
•If a rack must be moved while the oven is hot, do not let the pot holder contact the hot heating element in the oven.
•Use caution with the Timed Cook or Delayed Timed Cook features. Use the automatic timer when cooking cured or frozen meats and most fruits and vegetables. Foods that can easily spoil, such as milk, eggs, fish, meat or poultry, should be chilled in the refrigerator first. Even when chilled, they should not stand in the oven for more than 1 hour before cooking begins, and should be removed promptly when cooking is complete. Eating spoiled food can result in sickness from food poisoning.
•Accessible parts may become hot when the grill is in use.
•Do not place food or cookware on the bottom of the oven cavity. Doing so will cause permanent damage to the oven bottom finish.
•Do not use water on grease fires. Should an oven fire occur, leave the oven door closed and turn the oven off. If the fire continues, throw baking soda on the fire or use a fire extinguisher. Do not put water or flour on the fire. Flour may be explosive and water can spread a grease fire and cause personal injury.
•When disposing of the range, cut off the power cord and remove the door.
•Do not make any attempt to operate the electric ignition oven during an electrical power failure.
•Pull the oven rack to the stop-lock position when loading and unloading food from the oven. This helps prevent burns caused by touching hot surfaces of the door and oven walls.
•Do not use the oven if a heating element develops a glowing spot during use or shows other signs of damage. A glowing spot indicates the heating element may fail and present a potential burn, fire, or shock hazard. Turn the oven off immediately and have the heating element replaced by a qualified service technician.
•When using cooking or roasting bags in the oven, follow the manufacturer’s directions.
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SAFETY WHEN CLEANING
•Open a window or turn on a ventilation fan or hood before self-cleaning.
•If the oven is heavily soiled with oil, self-clean the oven before using the oven again. The oil could cause a fire.
•Wipe up heavy soil on the bottom of the oven before using the Self Clean function.
•Do not use oven cleaners. Commercial oven cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind should not be used in or around any part of the oven.
•Never keep pet birds in the kitchen. The health of birds is extremely sensitive to the fumes released during an oven self-clean cycle. Fumes may be harmful or fatal to birds. Move birds to a well-ventilated room.
•Clean in the self-clean cycle only parts listed in this manual. Before self-cleaning the oven, remove the broiler pan, all oven racks, the meat probe and any utensils or food from the oven.
•Important Instruction. The oven displays an F error code and sounds three long beeps if it malfunctions during the self-cleaning process. Switch off the electrical power to the main fuse or breaker and have the oven serviced by a qualified technician.
•It is normal for the cooktop of the range to become hot during a self-clean cycle. Do not touch the cooktop during a self-clean cycle.
•Never pour cold water over a hot oven for cleaning. Doing so may cause the oven to malfunction.
•Make sure oven lights are cool before cleaning.
•Do not clean door gasket. The door gasket is essential for a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage, or move the gasket.
•If there is a fire in the oven during self-clean, turn the oven off and wait for the fire to go out. Do not force the door open. Introduction of fresh air at self-clean temperatures may lead to a burst of flame from the oven. Failure to follow this instruction may result in severe burns.
•For your safety, do not use high-pressure water cleaners or steam jet cleaners to clean the product.
COOK MEAT AND POULTRY THOROUGHLY
•To protect against food-borne illnesses, cook meat and poultry thoroughly. The USDA has indicated the following as safe minimum internal temperatures for consumption:
•Ground meats: 160 °F
•All poultry: 165 °F
•Beef, veal, pork, or lamb: 145 °F
•Fish/seafood: 145 °F
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Parts
Griddle
Gas Cooktop
Controller
Oven Door
Accessories
Included Accessories
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Display Panel Cooktop control
knob Rating label
model and serial number plate
Gasket Rack
Gliding rack (2ea) Grid (1ea) Broiler pan (1ea) Meat probe (1ea) Owner’s manual (1ea)
Rack (1ea) Spray bottle (1ea) Non-scratch scouring pad (1ea) Grease Tray (1ea)
Anti-tip kit
Anti-tip bracket (1ea) Screws (6ea) Anchors (6ea) Template (1ea)
LP nozzle conversion kit Back guard kit (Sold Separately)
Cooktop nozzles (8ea) Griddle nozzle (1ea) Back guard (1ea) Spare screw
for front (2ea)
Oven nozzles (2ea) Installation guide (1ea)
NOTE
•If accessories are missing, call 1-888-289-2802 or visit our website at: www.signaturekitchensuite.ca
•For your safety and for extended product life, only use authorized components.
•The manufacturer is not responsible for product malfunction or accidents caused by the use of separately purchased, unauthorized components or parts.
•The images in this guide may be different from the actual components and accessories, which are subject to change by the manufacturer without prior notice for product improvement purposes.
Spare screw
for rear (2ea)
Installation
guide (1ea)
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INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
Installation Overview
Please read the following installation instructions first after purchasing this product or transporting it to another location.
Check and choose the
proper location
120 V
Pressure regulator
Plug in the power cordConnect the range to gas Engage the anti-tip device Test run
Install anti-tip device Level the range
Product Specifications
The appearance and specifications listed in this manual may vary due to constant product improvements.
Oven Range Models SKSGR360GS
Description 36" Gas Pro Range
Electrical requirements 0.98 kW 120 VAC
Exterior dimensions
Height to cooking surface 36" (91.4 cm)
Net weight 396.8 lb (180 kg)
Total capacity 6.3 cu.ft.
35 7/8" (W) x 35 1/4" (H) x 26 3/4" (D) (D with door closed)
91.1 cm (W) x 89.6 cm (H) x 67.9 cm (D) (D with door closed)
INSTALLATION
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Before Installing the Range
WARNING
Tip - Over Hazard
A child or adult can tip the range and be killed. Verify the anti-tip bracket has been installed. Ensure the anti-tip bracket is engaged when the range is moved. Do not operate the range without the anti-tip bracket in place. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious burns to children and adults.
To check that leveling leg is inserted into anti-tip bracket, grasp the top rear edge of the range and carefully attempt to tilt it forward.
Anti-tip bracket
Leveling leg
WARNING
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•Leveling legs must be extended lower than
wheels to prevent range from moving. This range is designed with wheels to make installation easier. During installation, make sure to extend the leveling legs until the wheels are lifted off the ground. Failure to do so can result in death or serious injury to children and adults.
•To avoid damaging the leveling legs, retract
them before moving the range for service or cleaning.
If you did not receive an anti-tip bracket with your purchase, call 1-888-289-2802 (SIGNATURE KITCHEN SUITE) to receive one at no charge.
WARNING
•The information in this manual should be
followed exactly. Failure to do so may result in fire, electrical shock, property damage, personal injury, or death.
•Wear gloves during the installation
procedure. Failure to do so can result in bodily injury.
•Make sure no parts came loose during shipping.
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
•This product must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter.
•When using ball type gas shut-off valves, they must be the T-handle type.
•When using a flexible gas connector, it must not exceed 3 feet in length.
NOTE
•Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
•Have the installer show you the location of the circuit breaker or fuse. Mark it for easy reference.
•As when using any appliance generating heat, follow basic safety precautions.
•Be sure your range is installed and grounded properly by a qualified installer or service technician according to the installation instructions.
•Any adjustment and service should be performed only by qualified gas range installers or service technicians.
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INSTALLATION
Preparing for Installation
Tools Needed
Phillips screwdriver Flat-blade screwdriver
Level Open-end or
Pipe wrench (2)
(one for support)
adjustable wrench
Tape measure Gloves
Parts Provided
Template (1) Anti-tip bracket kit (1) Front rail (1)
1
/4" Nut driver Pliers
Drill Safety glasses Dolly
Anchor sleeves (6) Lag bolts (6) Leg cover (2 sets) Screws (8)
(Leg cover, Front rail)
Materials You May Need
•Gas line shut-off valve
•Pipe joint sealant that resists action of natural and LP gases
•Flexible metal appliance connector (
3
/4" or 1/2" NPT x 1/2" I.D.)
Never use an old connector when installing a new range.
•Flare union adapter for connection to gas supply line (
•Flare union adapter for connection to pressure regulator on range (
3
/4" or 1/2" NPT x 1/2" I.D.)
1
/2" NPT x 1/2" I.D.)
•Liquid leak detector or soapy water
•Lag bolt or
1
/2" O.D. sleeve anchor (for concrete floors only)
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Ventilation Requirement
It is recommended that these ranges be installed in conjunction with a suitable overhead vent hood.
•Install a hood with at least 600 CFM above a 30” or 36” range.
Due to the high heat capacity of this unit, particular attention should be paid to the hood and ductwork installation to assure it meets local building codes.
WARNING
Do not install this product with an air curtain hood or other range hood that operates by blowing air down on the cooktop. This airflow may interfere with operation of the gas burners resulting in fire or explosion hazard.
See below for the minimum clearance from the cooking surface to any horizontal surface above the range. Failure to observe this clearance may result in a fire hazard.
•Installations without a hood require a 36" minimum distance to any overhead combustible surface.
•Installations with custom hoods containing exposed horizontal combustible surfaces require a hood with at least 600 CFM at least 36" above the cooking surface.
•For other hood installations, refer to the installation instructions included with the hood for specific clearances.
Proper Location
•The range is a free standing unit. If the unit is to be placed adjacent to cabinets, the clearances shown in “Install Clearance” are required. The same clearances apply to island installations, except for overhead cabinets, which must have a space wide enough to accept the flared island hood.
•The range should not be recessed into the cabinets beyond the edge of the front face of the oven. (see “Product Dimensions and Clearances”)
•The maximum depth of overhead cabinets installed on either side of the hood is 13”(330 mm). Wall cabinets must be 18” (457 mm) above the countertop.
•There is a 36'' (914 mm) minimum clearance required between the top of the cooking surface and the bottom of an unprotected cabinet. A 30'' (762 mm) clearance can be used when the bottom of the wood or metal cabinet is protected by not less than 1/4'' (6 mm) of a flame retardant material covered with not less than No. 28 MSG sheet steel,
0.015'' (0.38 mm) thick stainless steel, 0.024'' (0.61 mm) aluminum, or 0.02'' (0.51 mm) thick copper.
•Non-combustible surfaces are as defined in 'National Fuel Gas Code'(ANSI Z223.1, Current Edition). Clearances from non-combustible materials are not part of the ANSI Z21.1 scope and are not certified by CSA. Clearances of less than 36 inches (914.4 mm) must be approved by the local codes and/or by the local authority having jurisdiction.
CAUTION
•Avoid placing cabinets above the range. To minimize the hazard caused by reaching over the open flames of operating burners, install a ventilation hood over the range that projects forward at least five inches beyond the front of the cabinets.
•Do not locate your range where it may be subject to strong drafts. Any openings in the
floor or wall behind the range should be sealed. Make sure the openings around the base of the range that supply fresh air for combustion and ventilation are not blocked by carpeting or woodwork.
•This range is for indoor, household use only.
•If the range is located near a window, do not hang long curtains or paper blinds on that window.
•Make sure wall covering, countertop and
cabinets around the range can withstand the heat (up to 194 °F) generated by the range. Discoloration, delamination or melting
may occur. This range has been designed to comply with the maximum allowable wood cabinet temperature of 194 °F.
•Before installing the range in an area
covered with linoleum or other synthetic floor covering, make sure the floor covering can withstand temperatures of at least 160 °F.
•Use an insulated pad or
plywood under the range if installing the range over carpeting.
When the floor covering ends at the front of the range, the area that the range will be installed on should be built up with plywood to the same level or higher than the floor covering. This will allow the range to be moved for cleaning and servicing, as well as provide proper air flow to the range.
1/4
in. (640 mm)
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INSTALLATION
Install Clearance
36"
(914.4 mm)
Height
35 7/8"
(911 mm)
Width
7
1
/16"
(36 mm)
Countertop to cooking surface
36"
(914.4 mm)
(679 mm)
18"
(457.2 mm)
3
26
/4"
(914.4 mm)
Depth to front edge
Universal Utility Locations
Non-Combustible Material
36"
(914.4 mm)
7 1/2"
(190.5 mm)
Gas /Electrical Zone
3 5/16"
(84 mm)
Leg height
36"
21"
(533.4 mm)
3"
(76.2 mm)
7 1/2"
(190.5 mm)
7 5/8" (193 mm)
13" (330.2 mm)
10" (254 mm)
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19
Combustible Materials
6" (152 mm) min. to combustible surface with Flush Island Trim
1
/8" (3 mm) clearance to a back or side wall below the cooking surface
Install Clearance with Vent Trim (Included)
Product Dimensions and Clearances
15
27
/
To Front Edge
Combustible Materials
The back guard is required when installing against a combustible surface.
1
/8" (3 mm) clearance to a back or side wall below the cooking surface
Install Clearance with Back Guard (Sold Separately)
" (710 mm)
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36"
(914.4 mm)
7
/16"
1
(36 mm)
26 3/4" (679 mm)
To Front of Door
To Front of Handle
7
3
" (87 mm)
/
16
Control Panel
Depth
29" (740 mm)
50" (1270 mm)
With Oven Door Open
9
" (193 mm)
7
/
16
Control Panel Height
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INSTALLATION
Gas Supply
The range is designed to operate at a pressure of 5" of water column on natural gas or 10" of water column on LP.
Make sure you are supplying the range with the type of gas for which it is configured.
This range is convertible for use with natural or LP gas. When using this range with LP gas, conversion must be made by a qualified LP installer before attempting to operate the range.
For proper operation, the pressure of natural gas supplied to the regulator must be between 6" and
10.5" of water column. For LP gas, the pressure supplied to the regulator
must be between 11" and 13" of water column. When checking for correct operation of the regulator, the inlet pressure must be at least 1" more than the operating (manifold) pressure as given above.
The pressure regulator located at the inlet of the range must remain in the supply line regardless of which type of gas is being used.
A flexible metal appliance connector used to connect the range to the gas supply line should have an I.D.
5
of
/8" and a maximum length of 5 feet. In Canada, flexible connectors must be single wall metal connectors less than 6 feet in length.
Installing the Range
Unpacking the Range
CAUTION
•You should use 2 or more people to move
and install the range. (Excessive Weight Hazard) Failure to do so can result in back or
other injury.
•Do not use the door handles to push or
pull the range during installation or when moving the range out for cleaning or service. Doing so can result in serious damage
to the door of the range.
Cut the packing straps. Lift the carton straight
1
up. Remove packing material, tape and any temporary labels from your range before using but leave the adhesive-backed foam layer over the brushed-metal surface, to protect the finish from scratches. Do not remove any warning-type labels, the model and serial number label, or the Tech Sheet that is located on the back of the range.
Remove the door(s). This will reduce the weight
2
of the range during installation.
The grates, burner heads, burner caps, trays
3
and oven racks must be removed to facilitate handling. Do not remove the griddle element.
NOTE
Doors and passageways leading to the installation location require at least a 32" (813 mm) opening. If the opening is less than 32" (813 mm), the oven door(s) and control knobs must be removed.
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Moving the Range
CAUTION
•Do not lift the range by the oven door’s handle, as this may damage the door hinges and cause the door to fit incorrectly.
•Do not lift the appliance by the range’s control panel.
•Rings, watches, and any other loose items that may damage the unit or otherwise might become entangled with the unit should be removed.
•Hidden surfaces may have sharp edges. Use caution when reaching behind or under the appliance.
•Do not use a hand truck or appliance dolly on the back or front of the unit. Handle from the side only.
•Due to the weight, it is strongly recommended that a furniture dolly with soft wheels or an air lift be used to move this unit. The weight must be supported uniformly across the bottom.
•All ranges are held to the pallet by (4) brackets through a wood block
•To avoid damaging the leveling legs, retract them before moving the range for service or cleaning.
Remove the two screws on each bracket that
1
secure the product to the pallet.
Carefully tilt the range from the side and insert a
3
dolly under the range to remove the range from the pallet. Use additional help as required to remove the product from the pallet. To prevent damage to the sides of the range, it will be necessary to pad the corners beneath the straps on the dolly.
Dolly Straps Below Oven
Transport the range on the furniture dolly close
4
to its final location, tip the range back to level, and carefully remove the dolly.
Your range is heavy and can be installed on soft floor coverings such as cushioned vinyl or carpeting. Use care when moving the range on this type of flooring. Use a belt when moving the range to prevent damaging the floor. Or slide the range onto cardboard or plywood to avoid damaging the floor covering.
ENGLISH
Remove the oven door and racks.
2
NOTE
•Instructions for removing the oven doors can be found on page 65.
CAUTION
•You should use two or more people to move
and install the range. (Excessive Weight Hazard) Failure to do so can result in back or
other injury.
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INSTALLATION
Installing the Anti-tip Device
WARNING
Tip - Over Hazard
A child or adult can tip the range and be killed. Verify the anti-tip bracket has been installed. Ensure the anti-tip bracket is engaged when the range is moved. Do not operate the range without the anti-tip bracket in place. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious burns to children and adults.
To check that leveling leg is inserted into anti-tip bracket, grasp the top rear edge of the range and carefully attempt to tilt it forward.
Screw must enter wood or concrete
Anti-tip bracket
Anti-tip bracket
Wall plate
Leveling leg
Leveling the Range
Front Legs
Level the range by adjusting the leveling legs with a wrench. Extending the legs slightly may also make it easier to insert the rear leg into the anti-tip bracket.
Rear Legs
To adjust the rear leveling legs, remove the 2 screws at the front of the vent trim and remove the trim.
Use an adjustable 7 mm box wrench to turn the rear leg extension rods at each corner.
Vent Trim
Locate the anti-tip bracket using the template.
An anti-tip bracket is packaged with the template. The instructions include necessary information to complete the installation. Read and follow the range installation instruction sheet (template).
WARNING
•A child or adult can tip the range and be killed.
•Install the anti-tip device to the structure and/ or the range. Verify the anti-tip device has been properly installed and engaged by following the instructions on this template.
•Engage the range to the anti-tip device following the instructions on this template. Ensure the anti-tip device is reengaged when the range is moved by following the instructions on this template.
•Re-engage the anti-tip device if the range is moved. Do not operate the range without the anti-tip device in place and engaged.
•See installation instructions for details.
•Failure to do so can result in death or serious burns to children or adults.
Rear Leg Extension Rod
Use a level to check your adjustments. Place the level diagonally on the oven rack, and check each direction for level.
First check direction Then check direction
.
. If the level doesn’t show level
on the rack, adjust the leveling legs with a wrench.
2
1
INSTALLATION
23
Installing the Leg Cover
Remove the plastic covers from the stainless
1
steel leg covers.
Slide each small leg cover inside a larger leg
2
cover. Cutouts should face up and both covers should be open at the back.
Use the assembled covers to conceal the front
3
leveling legs.
Place the outer covers on the floor and slide the
4
inner covers up until the holes at the top front snap over the dimples on the flanges on the bottom of the range.
Installing Front Rail
Remove the plastic film from the stainless steel
1
front rail.
Insert the front rail onto the flange below the
2
oven door, aligning the holes in the top of the front rail with the holes in the flange.
Front Rail
Flange
Use the 3 screws provided to secure the front
3
rail to the flange.
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Dimples
Insert the provided screws through the holes
5
in the leg cover assemblies to secure them in place.
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INSTALLATION
Connecting the Range to Gas
This appliance must be installed in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or, in Canada, the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1.
Shut off the range gas supply valve before removing the old range and leave it off until the new hook-up has been completed.
Because hard piping restricts movement of the range, a CSA International-certified flexible metal appliance connector should be used unless local codes require a hard-piped connection.
A manual valve must be installed in an accessible location in the gas piping external to the appliance for the purpose of turning on or shutting off gas to the appliance.
Never reuse an old connector when installing a new range.
To protect against gas leaks, use a qualified pipe joint sealant on all external threads.
An inlet pipe is set on the left rear of this
1
appliance. Hook up a gas hose that has 1/2" NPT internal thread to the inlet pipe using a wrench.
Flexible Connector Hookup
1
Adapter
Pressure regulator
Installer: Inform the consumer of the location of the gas shutoff valve
Pressure Regulator Position
/2"
1
/2" or 3/4" Gas
pipe
.
Gas Flow into Range
Flex connector (6 ft. max.)
Adapter
Gas shut-off valve
Apply sealing compound or Teflon tape at the
2
connection.
When all connections have been made, be sure
3
all range controls are in the Off position and turn on the main gas supply valve. Gas leaks may occur in your system and create a hazard. Gas leaks may not be detected by smell alone.
Check all gas connection joints and fittings for leaks with a non-corrosive leak detection fluid, then wipe off.
Gas suppliers recommend you purchase and install a UL/CSA approved gas detector. Install and use in accordance with the installation instructions.
WARNING
•Do not use a flame to check for gas leaks.
•The appliance and its individual shut-off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of (3.5 kPa).
•The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut-off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than
1
/2 psi (3.5 kPa).
1
/2 psi
Pressure Regulator
NOTE
Use a coin to unscrew the circular cap on the pressure regulator.
INSTALLATION
25
Electrical Connections
Electrical Requirements
120 Volt, 60 Hz, properly grounded dedicated circuit protected by a 15 or 20 Amp circuit breaker, or slow blow fuse.
If an external electrical source is utilized, the appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electric Code, CSA C22.1-02.
Grounding
IMPORTANT: FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED.
The power cord of this appliance is equipped with a 3-prong (grounding) plug which mates with a standard 3-prong grounding wall receptacle to minimize the possibility of electric shock hazard from this appliance.
The customer should have the wall receptacle and circuit checked by a qualified electrician to make sure the receptacle is properly grounded.
Where a standard two-prong wall receptacle is encountered, it is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to have it replaced with a properly grounded three-prong wall receptacle.
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD (GROUND) PRONG FROM THE POWER CORD.
A word about GFCI’s – GFCI’s are not required or recommended for gas range receptacles.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI’s) are devices that sense leakage of current in a circuit and automatically switch off power when a threshold leakage level is detected. These devices must be manually reset by the consumer. The National Electrical Code requires the use of GFCI’s in kitchen receptacles installed to serve countertop surfaces.
Performance of the range will not be affected if operated on a GFCI-protected circuit but the occasional resetting of the circuit can become an annoyance.
Do not use an adapter plug. Disconnecting the power cord places undue strain on the adapter and leads to eventual failure of the adapter ground terminal.
Installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or, in Canada, the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1.
The installation of appliances designed for mobile home installation must conform with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 (formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction and Safety, Title 24, HUD, Part 280) or, when such standard is not applicable, the Standard for Manufactured Home Installations, latest edition (Manufactured Home Sites, Communities and Set-Ups), ANSI A225.1, latest edition, or with local codes. In Canada, mobile home installation must be in accordance with the current CAN/CSA Z240/MH Mobile Home Installation Code.
Sealing the Openings
Seal any openings in the wall and floor after electrical and gas supply connections are completed.
ENGLISH
Required Method
Ensure proper ground exists before use
CAUTION
Have the circuit checked by a qualified electrician to make sure the receptacle is properly grounded.
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INSTALLATION
Engaging the Anti-tip Device
•Move the range close enough to the opening to plug into the receptacle.
•Slide the range into position ensuring that the back leg slides under the anti-tip bracket. The range should sit flush against the back wall when properly installed.
•Carefully attempt to tip the range forward to ensure that the anti-tip bracket is engaged properly. If properly installed, the anti-tip bracket will prevent the range from being tipped. If the range can be tipped, reinstall the range until the anti-tip bracket is properly installed and the range will not tip forward.
•Turn on electrical power. Check the range for proper operation.
Test Run
Check if the range is properly installed and run a test cycle.
Remove all packing materials from inside the
1
oven. Press Power button located next to the display and set initial settings such as language and time. (Refer to "Getting Started" in the Operation section.)
Check the operation of the oven. Select Bake in
2
the cooking mode screen then Start.
The oven should finish preheating in 15 minutes.
3
After making sure the oven operates properly,
4
turn the temperature in the oven to 550 °F (288 °C) and leave the oven on for at least an hour. This helps remove any residual oil which might cause smoke or odor when first using the oven.
NOTE
Smoke may come out of the range when it is first used.
INSTALLATION
27
Checking Ignition of the Surface Burners
Electric Ignition
Select a surface burner knob and simultaneously push in and turn to the Lite position. You will hear a clicking sound indicating proper operation of the spark module.
Once the air has been purged from the supply lines the burner should ignite within 4 seconds. After the burner ignites, rotate the knob out of the Lite position. Try each burner in succession until all burners have been checked.
Quality of Flames
The combustion quality of the burner flames needs to be confirmed visually.
A Yellow flames - Call for service.
B Yellow tips on outer cones - This is normal for LP gas.
C Soft blue flames - This is normal for natural gas.
Adjusting the Surface Burner to the Low Flame (Simmer) Setting
•The continuous simmer setting needs to be adjusted on all burners.
•The Extra Low Simmer settings on the small (15K BTU) burners are adjusted automatically as the flame cycles off and on.
Remove the knob on the burner being adjusted.
1
Unscrew the 2 screws to remove the locking
2
plate.
Screws for locking plate (2ea)
Reassemble the burner knob.
3
Light all surface burners.
4
Turn the knob on the burner being adjusted
5
to the Simmer or S4 position then remove the knob.
ENGLISH
NOTE
•With LP gas, some yellow tipping on outer cones is normal.
Insert a small, flat-blade screwdriver into the
6
valve shaft and turn the adjustment screw until the flame reaches the desired size.
NOTE
Hold the valve shaft with one hand while turning the screw to adjust with the other.
Reassemble the locking plate and burner knob.
7
Test the flame stability.
8
Test 1: Quickly turn the knob from the highest setting to the Simmer or S4 position. If the flame goes out, increase the flame size and test again.
Test 2: With the burner set to Simmer or S4, open and close the oven door quickly. If the air current extinguishes the flame, increase the flame height and test again.
Repeat steps 1-8 for each gas surface burner.
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OPERATION
OPERATION
Control Panel Overview
The position of the control knobs and buttons varies by model.
8 7
1 2 4 65
1
Left Front Burner Control
2
Left Rear Burner Control
3
LCD Touchscreen for Oven
4
Griddle Control
Display Icons
3
5
Right Rear Burner Control
6
Right Front Burner Control
7
Night Light On/Off
8
LCD Display On/Off
76543
8
1
2
1
2
3
4
Timer Icon
Touch to set a timer
Lamp Icon
Touch to turn light on/off
Lock Icon
Appears when Lockout is on
Wi-Fi Icon
•Appears when range is connected to Wi-Fi
•Appears when range is disconnected from Wi-Fi or is not registered
5
6
7
8
Auto Conversion Icon
Appears when Convection Auto Conversion is turned on
Probe Icon
Appears when probe is connected
Remote Start Icon
Appears when Remote Start is active
Oven Cooling Icon
Appears during or after oven operation to indicate cooling fan is running in oven
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29
Getting Started
After turning on the range for the first time, adjust the settings to suit your preferences.
If needed, touch POWER to wake up the display.
1
Select the desired language and touch NEXT.
2
Scroll the fields up or down to set the correct
3
date, then touch NEXT.
Set the correct time of day and choose between
4
a 12-hour or 24-hour time format, then touch NEXT.
If desired, change the default clock theme by
5
swiping through the examples, then press NEXT.
Read through the application guide in the display
6
and touch DONE.
The cooking mode screen appears in the display.
7
Changing Oven Settings
Settings
To adjust settings after the initial setup, touch the display to open the Main screen. Touch Settings at the bottom center of the Main screen. Swipe the screen or touch the <> arrow keys to navigate through the Settings screens.
Location of Settings
•Page 1: Lockout, Date & Time, Clock Themes, Sabbath Mode, Wi-Fi Setup, Remote Start
•Page 2: Brightness, Display, Convection Auto Conversion, Language, Volume, Preheat Alarm Light
•Page 3: Thermostat Adjustment, Temperature Units, Smart Diagnosis™, Program Update, Demo Mode, Factory Data Reset
•Page 4: Open Source License
ENGLISH
Lockout
The Lockout feature automatically locks the oven door and prevents most oven controls from being turned on. It does not disable the clock, timer and the interior oven light.
•If Lockout is turned on, all cooktop modules except for gas burners are disabled.
Lock
Touch Settings at the center bottom of the Main
1
screen.
Touch Lockout on the first Settings screen.
2
When Lockout is turned on, the lock icon
3
appears at the top of the display.
Unlock
Touch any part of screen while Lockout is on.
1
A popup screen appears. Touch Unlock for 3
2
seconds.
The lock icon disappears from the top of the
3
display.
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OPERATION
Date & Time
The date and time show in the LCD display when the ovens are not in use.
Setting Date
Touch Settings at the center bottom of the Main
1
screen, then touch Date & Time on the Settings screen.
Touch Date, then set the correct date by
2
scrolling.
Touch OK.
3
Setting Time of Day
Touch Settings at the center bottom of the Main
1
screen, then touch Date & Time on the Settings screen.
Touch Time, then set the correct hour and
2
minutes by scrolling. You can also touch the number pad icon and enter the desired numbers.
Sabbath Mode
Sabbath mode is used on the Jewish Sabbath and Holidays.
While the oven is in Sabbath mode, the temperature cannot be changed and the timer, light, and alarm functions are disabled. If the oven light is on when the oven is put in Sabbath mode, it will remain on. Only the cooking mode and set temperature appear in the display. The cooktop modules are disabled in Sabbath mode, except for the gas burners.
To use only the gas cooktop on the Holidays without having the oven on, put the oven into Sabbath mode with the cook time set for 1 minute. The oven will turn off after 1 minute but the range will remain in Sabbath mode. The "Sb" displayed will not change when operating the gas burners.
Setting Sabbath Mode
Disconnect the probe. The Probe function is not
1
available in Sabbath mode.
Touch Settings at the center bottom of the Main
2
screen, then touch Sabbath in the first Settings screen.
Select either a 12-hour or 24-hour clock mode
3
(12H/24H).
Touch OK.
4
Clock Themes
There are six different clock themes available, including several analog and digital clocks.
Selecting a Clock Theme
Touch Settings at the center bottom of the Main
1
screen.
Touch Clock Themes on the first Settings screen
2
and swipe to browse through the clock themes.
Select a clock theme and touch OK.
3
Read the instructions, if needed, and touch SET.
3
Set the desired temperature and cook time. Any
4
cook time can be set from 1 minute to 73 hours 59 minutes. Touch START.
To stop Sabbath mode, press POWER on the
5
LCD display.
NOTE
•If a cook time is set, the oven turns off automatically at the end of the cook time, without chiming. The oven remains in Sabbath mode, but is turned off.
•If no cook time is set, the oven will not automatically turn off.
•After a power failure, the display will turn back on in Sabbath mode, but the oven will be off.
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