Suburban SD2, SD3 Installation, Operation And Service Manual

Page 1
INSTALLATION,
OPE,RATION AND
SERVICE
MANUAL
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
DROP.IN COOKTOPS
Models
.
SD3
IMPORTANT:
INSTALLER: PROVIDE
THIS MANUAL TO THE
OWNER/USER OF THE RECREATIONAL
VEHICLE.
OWNER:
RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. READ THIS
MANUAL
CAREFULLY
BEFORE
OPERATING APPLIANCE.
FOLLOW ALL
SAFETY
NOTICES
AND WARNINGS.
ALL TECHNICAL
AND WARRANTY
QUESTIONS
SHOULD
BE DIRECTED
TO THE COMPANY
LISTED ON
THE WARRANTY, OR RATING PLATE LOCATED
UNDERNEATH
THE MAIN TOP.
Suburban
SUBURBAN
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Post
Office
Box 399
Dayton, Tennessee 37321
423-775-2131
FAX
423-775-7015
ManufactLlring C ompany
a subsidiary
or AIRXCEL, lnc.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
WARNING: lF THE
INFORMATION
lN
THIS MANUAL lS
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
O
DO
NOT
TRY TO LIGHT
ANY
APPLIANCE.
EXTINGUISH ANY
OPEN
FLAME
INCLUDING CIGARETTES.
O
EVACUATE ALL
PERSONS FROM THE VEHICLE.
O
DO
NOT START
THE VEHICLE'S ENGINE OR ELECTRIC GENERATOR.
o
DO NOT TOUCH ANy
ELECTRTCAL
SWTTCH
(TNCLUDtNG
LTGHTS) OR USE
ANY
PHONE OR
RADIO IN THE VEHICLE.
.
SHUT OFF
THE GAS SUPPLYAT THE GAS CONTAINER
(BOTTLE)
OR SOURCE.
O
IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER
FROM A NEIGHBOR'S PHONE.
FOLLOW THE GAS SUPPLIER'S INSTRUCTIONS.
O
IF YOU CANNOT
REACH YOUR GAS SUPPLIER, CALL THE
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
.
DO NOT TURN ON
THE
GAS
SUPPLY UNTIL THE GAS LEAK(S)
HAVE BEEN
REPAI
RED.
INSTALLATION
AND SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY
A
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER,
SERVICE AGENCY
OR THE GAS SUPPLIER.
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INTRODUCTION
1. Your Drop-in
Cooktop has been
certified
by Underwriters Laboratories
(UL)
for the
U.S.A. and Canada for use
with
LP/Propane
gas
only.
2. Your cooktop
is one of the
following models:
SD2 or SD3.
3. Model number
letter designation:
S
-
Suburban
D
-
Drop-in
# - Number of burners
4. The
complete model, serial
number
and stock
number
are located
on
the
UL
label located
under
the top. This information will be needed
when servicing
appliance or ordering
parts.
Record
the information
below and retain for future
reference. Replacement
parts
can be ordered through
your
local dealer or
Suburban Service Center. To obtain
information
on locating a local
service
agency, call
Suburban
I\,4anufacturing Company,
Customer Service Department,
(423)
775-2131.
Model No. Serial No.
Stock No.
Date of Purchase
4.
Before
placing
drop-in cooktop into
cabinet,
determine
which
one of the three
knockout
openings in the burner
box
(left
side,
right
side or rear)
will be used
for
routing
of the
gas
supply tubing to
the
pressure
regulator.
After
making
selection,
knockoul
the 1 inch
plug.
Place
drop-in cooktop into the
prepared
opening and
secure
to cabinet
with four
(4)
wood
screws.
(Not
provided)
5. Route
gas
line
through opening in
burner box and connect the
gas
line to the
3/8" flare fitting
inside the
burner box. Place nylon brushing
ovei
gas
line
and
insert
brushing
into opening in
burner box.
CAUTION:
Gas
supply tubing within the confines
of the
appliance
connection
shall be rigid
or semi-regid metallic tubing.
6. Be sure
all openings in the
cabinetry around lhe
gas
line
are sealed
at time
of installation.
CAUTION:
lt is imperative
that the cabinet in which the
cooktop is
placed
be
separated from other
appliances so that the
combustion air
supply to
the top burners
can not be affected in
any
way
by any forced-air
heating
appliance
or its return air
system or by any other source
of
positive
or
negative
air
pressure.
A negative air
pressure
created
by another forced
air appliance
may draw the flame
down around the top burners
and into
the cooktop
resulting in
damage to the burners and cooktop,
as well as
possible
personal
injury and/or damage
to
vehicle.
A
positive
draft
could
cause
the burner flame
to lift-off the burner and
go
out
resulting
in an
uncontrolled
escape of
gas.
Whenever the
gas
fumes reach
an open
flame
or another
ignition
source, an explosion and/or fire
will occur
in
property
and/or loss
of life.
7. Be
sure burner knobs
are in
"olf' position.
Turn
on
gas
supply.
Check all
connections
for Ieaks.
WARNING:
Never
check for leaks
with an open flame.
Apply a
soap and
water
solutlon
to all
ioints
to see if bubbles are
formed.
NOTE:
The
appliance must
be disconnected from the
gas
supply
piping
system
during
any
pressure
testing
of that
system at test
pressure
in access
of
'112
PSIG.
The
appliance must
be isolated from the
gas
supply
piping
during any
pressure
testing
of the
gas
supply
piping
system at test
pressure
equal to,
or less than,
1/2
PSIG.
8.
Remove the top
and the
grate(s)
from their
packing.
a. Remove the
protective
rubber feet from the
plastic
bag and
slip over the
grate
legs.
b. lnstall
the
grate(s)
on the top.
c.
Remove the
grate
retainer
clips from the
pack-out
bag and install
the clips
over
the burner
grate
legs
from the underside of the
stove top.
Squeeze
the ends
of the clips together and
slip over the ends
of
the
burner
grate.
9. Position
the top over the
burners and secure in
place
with
two
(2)
thumb
screws
and two
(2)
nylon washers
provided.
10.
Your Suburban
Drop-in
Cooktop
is now ready
for operation.
Before
operating,
read
the safety information
and operating instructions
contained in this
manual.
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"'7'-'"
//
.-/
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Figure 1
..:UL
LABEL
5. The cooktop is
designed certified
for
use with LP/Propane
gas
only. Do not
attempt
to convert to natural
gas.
6.
Gas supply
pressure
for checking of the regulator
setting shall be
at least
1"
W.C. above the
suggested
manifold
pressure.
Minimum
Gas Supply Pressure
- 1 1"
W.C.
Maximum
Gas
Supply
Pressure - 14 " W.C.
INSTALLATION
WARNING!
lnstallation
of this
appliance
must be made in
accordance with
the written instructions
provided
in
this manual. No agent,
representative
or employee
of Suburban or other
person
has
the authority to change,
or
waive anv
Drovision
of the instructions
contained in this manual.
1.
In the U.S.A., the installation must
conform with state
or other codes or in the
absence of
such codes, refer
to
the
latest
edition
of:
a. Standard
for Recreational
Vehicles
ANSI A1 1g.2/AFPA
501C
b. National
Fuel Gas Code
ANSI
2223.1
ln
Canada, the installation must be in accordance
with:
a.
Standard CAN/CSA Z-240.4.2-M86, Installation
Requirements
for
Propane Appliances and Equipment in
Recreational Vehicles.
b.
Any applicable local codes and regulations
2. Minimum
clearances from combustible walls
above and
below counter:
3. Cut-out
dimensions illustrated in Figure
2 are as follows
13'' MAXIMUM
OVERHEAD
CABINET
DEPTH
nn
DISTANCE
TO COMBUSTIBLE
S DIRECTLY ABOVE
COOK.TOP
24'
Models
Below Counter
lenter of Burner Head(s)
to adjacenl vertical
:ombustible material
above the
cooking surface
lurners.
Sides, Rear and
Bottom
Right Sidewall
Left Sidewall
Backwall
SD2
0"
5 718" ) I 16
8"
5UJ
0"
5 5/8"
o
o
Model
Dimensions
B C
D
E
SD2 16 3/8 115t8
2 3t16 3/4" min.
18"
SD3 18 15/16 16 1/8
21116 2
3/8" min
21
between adiacent
SD2 models
'Minimum
acceptable
spacing adjacenl
Figure
2
Page 3
SAFETY INFORMATION
Listed
below
are some very
important facts that
you
should follow. They
are
listed for
your protection
and safety.
1. Have
your
dealer show
you
where the main
gas
shut-off valve is located and
how to shut it off in an emergency.
2. Use
your
cooktop only for
its intended use. It is not to be used as a means to
heat
your
RV. Using
your
cooktop in lhis manner can result in
personal
injury/property
damage and/or
loss of life.
3. lf the cooktop is near a window,
proper precautions
should be taken to
prevent
curtaans
from
blowing
over burners creating a f\re hazard.
4. Keep the area around
the cooktop clean and clear of any combustible
materials,
gaso[ne
or other
flammable
vapors
and
liquids.
5. Do not leave
children
alone or unsupervised
in area where cooktop is being
used. The top burners, burner
grates
and other areas near the burners become
hot
enough to cause severe
burns.
6.
Children should be
taught that the cooktop
is not a toy. They should not be
allowed to
play
with the controls or any other
parts
of the appliance.
7, Do not store items of
interest to children in cabinets above or
near the
cooktop.
Children
climbing on
the appliance to reach items could be seriously
injured.
8. Do not wear Ioose fitting clothing
or long-hanging sleeved clothing while using
the appliance. lf they contact the open
flame
of
the burner, they
could
ignite and
cause severe burns.
9. Use
only
dry
potholders
to remove hot utensils. Using damp
potholders
on
hot
surfaces
could result
in
burns
to hands. Do not use a towel or bulky cloth for a
pot
holder. The cloth could contact
open flame and cateh fire.
10, Never heat an unopened container. Pressure build-up within the container
can cause
it
to explode.
11.
Keep cooktop clean. The build-up
of
grease
and food boil-over and/or
spillage can create a fire hazard.
12.
Avoid using
your
cooktop
or any other appliance if
you
smell
gas.
Do not
assume that the smell of
gas
in
your
RV is normal. Any time
you
detect the odor
of
gas,
it is to
be considered
life
threatening
and
corrected immediately.
Extinguish
any open
flames including cigarettes and evacuate all
persons
from
the vehicle.
Shut off
gas
supply
at LP
gas
bottle.
(See
safety notice on front
cover of this manual.)
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Know which
knob controls
which burner. Always be sure the correct burner
is turned on.
2. Depress knob
and
turn fully counter-clockwise
\ to
"Lite" position.
a. Verify sufficient
gas
supply before attempting
to
light
the
burner. Air
in
the
gas
line
will significantly
delay burner ignition. The burner may light
unexpectedly as the air in
the Iine
clears and
is replaced
by
LP
gas.
This
unexpected
ignition could
burn
you.
Air in the
gas
lines may occur after
the vehicle
gas
bottle and/or
tank is refilled, during
and after servicing
other
appliances on
same
gas
line, etc.
b.
Do not
attempt to light
more than one burner at a time.
c.
lmmediately
light burner
by holding a long match near the burner
ports.
CAUTION: Hand held
ignitors may be used but be sure they are the
type designed for
lighting open flame burners.
3. lf any burner should extinguish
after initial lighting or due to accidental blow-
out, turn
gas
off by turning control
knob clockwise a to
"OFF",
wait five
(5)
minutes before
attempting
to
relight the
burner.
Failure to follow these
instructions
could result
in a fire or explosion.
lf the
burner should
go
out
while cooking, or if there is an odor of
gas,
turn
control knob(s) clockwise I to
"OFF".
Wait five
(5)
minutes for
gas
odor
to
disappear. lf
gas
odor is
still
present
-
Do not relight burners. See
"What
To Do
lf You
Smell Gas" on the
front cover of this manual.
4. To turn burne(s)
"OFF",
turn the appropriate control knob clockwise I to
"OFF'. WARNING! Be sure all control knobs are turned
"OFF"
when
you
are not
cooking. Someone could be burned or a fire could start if a burner is
left on or unattended even
if
onlv momenl
MAINTENANCE
WARNING! lf the user
of this
appliance fails to maintain it
in the condition
in which it
was shipped from
the factory or if the
appliance is not used
solely for
its intended
purpose
or if appliance is
not maintained in
accordance
with the instructions
in this manual,
then the rask of a fire
and/orthe
production
of carbon
monoxide exists which can cause
personal
or loss of
life.
13. Turn
pan
handles inward
or
toward
back of cooktop and out of the way
of
people
walking
past
cooktop and/or out of the reach of
children. Do
not
turn
handles
to where
they are over the burners.
'14.
Do not
use water on
grease
fires- Never
pick-up
a
flaming
pan.
Smother a
flaming
pan
with a lid or flat
pan.
Flaming
grease
outside
the
pan
can be
extinguished
with
baking soda or a multipurpose dry chemical fire extinguisher.
15. Never
leave top burner(s) unattended.
a. For such reasons
as down drafts that could be created by opening and
closing of cabinet doors or doors within the RV or by
positive
or negative
air
pressures
affecting
burners due
to improper installation.
(See
paragraph
6 under lnstallation.) The burner could extinguish resulting
in
gas
escaping into the RV.
Remember,
gas
to
burners
is controlled
manually,
you
must turn
gas
"ON
and
""OFF".
b. A boil over could occur and the spill could ignite.
16.
Flame size
a. Never
extend
the flame
beyond the outer edge of the utensil. A higher
flame
simply
wastes heat
and energy.
b. Correct flame size is determined by utensil size and material, what
you
are cooking
and
whether
or
not
you
are
cooking
with
liquid.
Figure 3
'1
7. To
prevent
damage to the cook top, top burners, or top
grate,
never operate
a top
burner without a
pan
in
place.
The top burners, especially the high input
burner
(if
equipped), should
not
be operated on
high
for an extended
period
of
time. Use the high flame setting to begin, then reduce the flame to a lower
setting to
continue cooking. Never use cookware which extends
beyond one inch of
the
grate,
or
rests
over two operating top burners.
This
will cause excessive heat
build-up
which results in damage to the
grate,
top burner, and cook top.
1.
Make sure all controls are
"OFF"
and the drop-in cooktop is
cool before
cleaning.
2. Make sure that
all
cooktop
surfaces, burner
grates
and burners are cool
before
cleaning or disassembling cooktop.
3.
Do not use oven cleaners, bleach or rust removers on the cooktop or bumer
grates.
4. Do not
obstruct the
flow
of combustion and
ventilation
air.
5.
Clean
all
surfa,:es
as
soon as
possible
after boil overs
or spillovers.
6. Use warm soapy water only to clean the burner
grales,
cooktops,
painted
surfaces,
porcelain
surfaces, stainless steel
surfaces and
plastic
items
on
your
drop-in
cooktop. Do not use
grit
or acid-type cleaners.
7. Do not
use steel
wool
or
abrasive cleaners. They will damage
your
drop-in
cooktop.
Use only
non-abrasive
plastic
scrubbing
pads-
8. Do not
allow
foods
containing acids
(such
as lemon or tomato
juice,
or
vinegar) to remain
on
porcelain
or
painted
surfaces. Acids may remove the
glossy
finish.
9. Do not wash warm
porcelain
surfaces.
Allow these
areas to cool before
cleaning. You
could burn
yourself
or
the
porcelain
could crack.
10. Pitting
and discoloration
will result if
spills
are
allowed
to remain for
any
length
of time on stainless steel.
11.
Do not allow spillovers to remain on the burner caps. The caps
could be
permanently
stained if spillovers are not cleaned up
promptly.
12.
lf any of the burner
ports
or the orifice are clogged, carefully clean with
a
small wire or needle. Be sure not to
enlarge
ports.
Never
use a
wire
brush for
cleaning
burner
ports
or orifice. Never use any brush which may
"shed"
bristles,
which
may become lodged in the orifice or burner
ports
and
cause a fire or
explosion.
TO
REMOVE THE
STOVE
TOP
1.
Remove the two
(2)
thumb screws from the sides
of
the
stove top. Lift the
stove top clear
of
the
burner box.
2.
To reinstall top, reverse the
procedure.
TO
REMOVE GRATE(S)
1.
Remove the top.
2.
From the underside of the top, remove the clips
from
the
grates
by squeezing
the
ends of the clips together to release the tension of the
grate.
3. To reinstall
grate(s)
reverse
the
procedure.
Page 4
LIMITED
WARRANTY
SUBURBAN
RECREATIONAL
VEHICLE RANGE
APPLIANCE
LIMITED
TWO
YEAR
WARRANTY
This Suburban
product
is warranted
to the original
purchaser
to be
free from defects
in material and
workmanship under
normal use
and
maintenance
foi
a
period
of two
years
from date of
purchase
whether
or
not actual use beg
ins on that date.
All
porcelain
parts,
includ
ing
top
burner
grates,
are
warranted as commercially
acceptable
only as of the date the
product
was
manufactu red. lt is the
responsibility
of the cons_umer/owner
io establish
the warranty
period.
Suburban
does not use
warranty registration cards
for its slandard
warranty.
You are required to
furnish
proof
of
purchase
date through
a
Bill of Sale or
other
payment
record.
Suburban
will replace
any
parts
that are
found defective
within
the
first two
years
and
will
pay
a
warranty service
allowance dlrectly
to the
authorized
Subuiban
Service
Center
at rates mutually agreed
upon between Suburban
and
its
authorized
service
centers.
Replacement
parts
will
be shipped
FOB the
shipping
pointwithin
the
Continental
United States,
Alaska
and
Canada to authorized
service
centers
performing
such
repairs. nit treignt, shipping
and delivery
costs shall be
the responsibility
of the owner. The exchanged
part
or
unit will be warranted
for
only
the
unexpired
portion
of the
orrginal
warranty
Before havinq
warrantv repairs
made,
confirm
that the se,ryr,gg.ag9,!,cy
i,s"9t
1{hgi?99?-ejvlge=center
fOT SUbUTbAN.
DO NOT
PAV
THE SERVICE
AGENCY
FOR WARRANTY
REPAIRS;
SUCH
PAYMENTS
WILL
NOT BE REIMBURSED.
Suburban
reserves the
right to
examine the
alleged defect
in the range appliance or component
parts,
and it
is
the
ownefs obligation
to
relurn
the range appliance
and/or
component
parts
to Suburban
or
its representative. When returning
a range appliance,
it
must include all component
parts
aid the
serial
number
plate.
Returned
component
parts
m ust be individually tagged
and identified
with the range
appliance's
model number,
serial number and date
of
installation.
For warranty service,
the owner/user
should
contact the
nearest
authorized
Suburban Service
Center, advising
th_em of the
model and
serial
numbers
(located
underneath
the
main 1op) and the
nature of the defect.
Transportation of the unit to and
from the Service Center
and/ortravel
expenses of the
Service
Centerto
your
location
is the responsibility of the
owner/user. lf
you
cannot
locate an authorized
service center
locally,
the service agency
chosen
to
perform
warranty
repairs must contact our Service Department
a\ 423-775-2131
for authorization.
Unauthorized
repairs
made will not be
paid
by Suburban.
LIMITATION
OF
WARRANTIES
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES
(INCLUDING
IMPLIED
WARMNTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY) ARE HEREBY
LIMITED
IN DURATION
TO THE
PERIOD FOR
WHICH EACH
LIMITED WARRANTY
IS GIVEN. SOME
STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS
ON
HOW LONG AN
IMPLIED
WARRANW LASTS
SOTHEABOVE
LIMITATIONS
MAY NOTAPPLYTO
YOU. THE EXPRESSEDWARRANTIES
MADE IN THIS WARRANry
ARE EXCLUSIVE
AND MAY
NOT BE ALTERED,
ENLARGED, OR
CHANGED BY ANY DISTRIBUTOR,
DEALER
OR OTHER
PERSON
WHOMSOEVER.
SUBURBAN
WILL NOT
BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR:
1. Normal maintenanceasoutlinedintheinstallation,operatingandserviceinstructionsowner'smanual
includingcleaningof
componentparts
and
cleaning or replacement
of
the burner orifice.
2. lnitial
checkouts
and
subsequent checkouts
which indicate the range appliance
is
operating
properly,
or diagnosis
without repair.
3. DamageorrepairsrequiredasaconsequenceoffaultyorincorrectinstallationorapplicationnotinconformancewithSuburbaninstructions.
4. ANY DAMAGE
(CRACKS,
CHIPS, SCRATCHES,
ETC-)
TO ANY PAINTED OR PORCELAIN
ENAMEL
PARTS.
5.
Failure to operate due
to
loose
or
disconnected
wires; waler or dirt
in
controls,
fuel lines and
gas
tanks;
improper
gas pressure,
Iow voltage.
6. Cleaning or adjustment
of components;
electrode,
burner tube,
pilot
and
thermocouple.
7. Costs incurred
in
gaining
access to the
range appliance.
8. Parts or accessories
not supplied by Suburban.
9.
Freight
charges
incurred
from
parts
replacements.
10. Damage or repairs
needed
as a consequence of
any misapplication,
abuse, unreasonable use,
unauthorized
alteration,
improper service,
improper operation or
failure to
provide
reasonable and
necessary
maintenance.
'11.
Suburban
products
whose
serial number
has
been
altered, defaced
or removed.
12.
Suburban
products
installed orwarranty claims
originating
outside the Continental U.S.A.,
Alaska,
Hawaii and
Canada.
13. Damageasaresultoffloods,winds,
lightning,accidents,corrosiveatmosphereorothercondrtionsbeyondthecontrol
of Suburban.
14, ANY
SPECIAL,
INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL
PROPERTY, ECONOMIC OR
COMMERCIAL
DAMAGE
OF ANY
NATURE
WHATSOEVER. Some
states do
not
allow
the exclusion of
incidental or
consequential Camages, so the
above
limitation may not apply
to
you.
NO REPRESENTATIVE,
DEALEROR OTHER
PERSON ISAUTHORIZEDTOASSUME
FORSUBURBAN
MANUFACTURING
COMPANYANY
ADDITIONAL, DIFFERENT
OR OTHER LIABILIry
IN
CONNECTION
WITH THE
SALE OF
THIS SUBURBAN
PRODUCT.
This warranty
gives you
specific
legal rights, and
you
may
also
have other
rights
which vary
from state to state.
IF YOU HAVE
A PRODUCT
PROBLEM
FIRST:
lf
your
RV has its original
range appliance and is still under the RV manufacturer's
warranty, follow the steps described
in
your
RV owner's
manual. SECOND: Contact a conveniently
located
recommended Suburban Service Center.
Describe to them
the
nature of
your problem,
make an appointment,
if
necessary, and
provide
for delivery of the
range
appliance
io the selected service
center. THIRD: To obtain information
on
locating a local
service
agency, contact:
Suburban Manufacturing
Company
Customer Service
Department
Post
Office
Box 399
Dayton, Tennessee
37321
(423)775-2131,Ex1 1
Part Number
202553
9-1-01
Page 5
Suburban
Manufacturing Company
a subsidiary
or AIRXCEL, lnc.
SUBURBAN MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
Post
Office Box
399
Dayton,
Tennessee
37321
REPLACEMENT
PARTS LIST
FOR
DROP-IN COOK TOPS
MODELS
SD2 . SD3
Only
factory
authorized
parts
are
to be used.
Do
not attempt to repair defective
When
ordering
repair
parts
from
your
dealer
or
a Suburban
Service Center, always
give
the following information:
1. Part Number
(Not
ltem No.)
2- Part Description
3.
Model No.,
Serial No.
4. Number of Parts Required
PARTS LIST.
MODEL SD2
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. 171515
.. . . 161142
....161140
... . 171513
.
121931
.... 010827
. . 140219 . .270244L
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. . .2702AST
Item
No.
Description
1
Bolt, Valve
Mounting
(2
Required)
2
Manifold
(Two
Burner)
3 Top Burner
Valve
(2
Required)
5
Regulatot.....
6 Fitting
3/8 Flare x 1/4 NPT
7
Bushing, Burner
Tube
(2
Required) . . . . . .
B Top
Burner
(Right)
9 Knob Burner
(2
Required)
10
Top Assembly
(2
Burner) Almond
Top Assembly
(2
Burner)
Black . .
Top
Assembly
(2
Burner) White .
'
Top Assembly
(2
Burner) Stainless . . . . . .
Main Top Mounting
Screw
(2
Required)
-
. .
Wire Grate
(Long)
.
Screw 1 0-24 x 114
(2
Required)
. .
Cover Plate,
Manifold
Screw B-18 x 3/16, Type
B
(2
Required - NO
SUBSTITUTE) .
Fastener, Tinnerman
(2
Required)
Washer,
Flat(Nylon)
(2Required)
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.... 121565
11
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11
IJ
14
1E
16 17 18 19
20
21
22
121887
031
025
140214Rubber Pad
(4
Required)
Clip, Grate n'etainer
12
iequired)
Nut, 10-24 Keps
(2
Required) . . .
Top
Burner
(Left)
. .
Bushing
Universal
Burner Box Assembly
(2
Burner)
(Not
a replaceable
part)
.... . . 121910
......120717
......010828
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. . 071047
.121905
. . 0633108K
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