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URNER 

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PERATION

 

 

Push in and turn the control knob counter clockwise to HIGH to start the ignition process. The igniter will spark and make a 
clicking sound. The clicking will stop after the burner ignites. The initial ignition process may take a few seconds. You may hear 
multiple clicks before it ignites. 

 

After ignition, turn the knob to your desired setting. 

 

Turn

 

the knob to OFF to extinguish the burner. The flame may linger for several seconds until all the gas in the feeder tube is 

burned off. 

 

 

If the burner does not ignite, see the Before Calling for Service section for possible causes and solutions. 

 

Burners have a re-ignite feature in case the flame is extinguished for any reason.  It may take several seconds 
for the burner to re-ignite. 

 

 

Never operate the burner with the knob set between the HIGH and OFF position. The flame will NOT re-ignite 
in this position and a gas leak could occur. 

 

B

URNER 

S

ETTINGS

 

 

Burners can be set to any setting between SIMMER and HIGH. 

 

The flame should be adjusted to not wrap around the bottom edge of any pot or pan using the knob. 

 

If the flame is set too high in relation to the edge of the pot or pan, you might scorch the backguard or other areas 
around your rangetop 
Do not leave empty non-stick pans on the French Top as the heat may damage the coating and the French Top 
surface. 

 

At the HIGH setting, flames should appear as a defined cone with a dark blue center and light blue outside. Some yellow/orange 
flame may be seen depending on the type of gas and the supply line. 

 
R

ING 

G

RATES AND 

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OP 

G

RATES

 

TIP: When placing the top grate back on the burner support, locate the sides with the raised edges and ensure they are positioned to 
the left/right side of the burner.  Insert the ring grate into the top grate by aligning the small notch in the top grate with the small 
indents in the ring grate. 
If the top grate is unsteady, remove both the top & ring grates, and adjust the four screws in the corners underneath the top grate 
accordingly to even out the top grate.   
 

Simmer Burner  

The SIMMER burner gives you a choice of simmer settings from SIMMER to HIGH. The SIMMER setting can be used to gently melt 
chocolate and hold delicate sauces at low temperatures.  
 

 

For the lowest simmer setting, push in and turn the knob to HIGH to ignite the burner, then turn counterclockwise to the 
SIMMER setting on the knob.  

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For burners without the SIMMER setting marked on the control knob, push in and turn the control knob to HIGH to 
initially ignite the burner, then turn the knob counterclockwise past the LOW indicator until the knob stops. 

 

Your ring grates, top grates and burner heads may darken over time with use. This is normal.  
 

TIP: To prevent your burners from darkening at an uneven rate, rotate the ring grate and top grates between more and less active 
burners. 
 

 

 

ATTENTION 

  

CAUTION 

ATTENTION 

ATTENTION 

Summary of Contents for Heritage Classic

Page 1: ...1 USE CARE MANUAL Rangetops RNB Heritage Classic Platinum...

Page 2: ...our 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 m...

Page 3: ...rds in the industry specifically to meet the needs of the world s most demanding chef you From simmering to saut ing these versatile rangetops provide the flexibility you need in any cooking applicati...

Page 4: ...his manual before leaving your residence Mail the completed checklist to Warranty Department Prizer Painter Stove Works Inc 600 Arlington Street Reading PA 19611 or Fax 610 376 2596 NOTE ALL RANGETOPS...

Page 5: ...l injury or death Do not store gasoline aerosol cans sealed containers or any flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance If You Smell Gas Do not try to light any appli...

Page 6: ...if your appliance is equipped with a high shelf During heavy or continued use this shelf may become hot Do not place combustible materials or plastics on this shelf Do not sit stand or climb on any p...

Page 7: ...ward so they do not extend over adjacent burners or the front of the rangetop to reduce the risk of burns igniting flammable materials and spillage After use do not touch the rangetop surface until co...

Page 8: ...ckaging Do not remove zip ties beneath the burners These are needed to hold the igniter wires in place Wash all removable parts including ring grates and top grates in hot soapy water Rinse well and d...

Page 9: ...sassembly note the location of each burner If a burner is replaced in the wrong position it may not function correctly Become familiar with the location of your burners Below are the standard burner c...

Page 10: ...surface At the HIGH setting flames should appear as a defined cone with a dark blue center and light blue outside Some yellow orange flame may be seen depending on the type of gas and the supply line...

Page 11: ...from Failure to do so may result in a burner that will not light or possibly have a high flame TIP Clean spills as soon as possible to prevent sticking and build up and to keep the burner ports clear...

Page 12: ...arate wok ring TIP For best results use your rangetop s highest BTU rated burner for stir frying which are located in the front of the rangetop When burner is cool remove the ring grate from your sele...

Page 13: ...ack This is normal and part of the seasoning process Griddle is very hot Use care with next steps to prevent burns Do not remove griddle from cooktop After 30 minutes at 300 F use a dry cotton towel a...

Page 14: ...e seasoning process To prevent rust do NOT allow your griddle to stand without a fresh coating of oil Check the grease tray after each use to prevent overflowing PORCELAIN COATED CAST IRON GRIDDLE FOR...

Page 15: ...ell gas before the broiler lights This is normal After ignition turn the charbroiler control knob to adjust the flame to the desired height Do NOT put your face or hair near the charbroiler Charbroile...

Page 16: ...e re apply high smoke point oil like corn oil with a dry cotton cloth Wait an additional 30 minutes Turn French Top burner control knob to OFF While griddle is hot using extreme care remove excess oil...

Page 17: ...wel Never flood a hot French Top ring or surface with cold water This may cause the French Top s steel plates to crack or warp and will void your warranty If you choose to remove and wash your French...

Page 18: ...another coat of corn oil to the griddle s surface Increase the heat setting on the griddle to MEDIUM Wait 15 minutes Increase the heat setting on the griddle to HIGH Wait 15 minutes Turn the griddle b...

Page 19: ...er Cleaning Broiler racks Allow the broiler rack and attached grease pan to cool to room temperature Carefully remove the rack and grease pan Discard the grease and wash the rack assembly in hot soapy...

Page 20: ...s cool remove the ring grates and burner grates from any two adjacent front to back burners and set aside Burners must be removed from front to back not left to right Place the cast iron frame over th...

Page 21: ...s With each use Do not submerge in water for extended periods as this may cause rusting Do NOT allow commercial oven cleaner to touch painted or stainless steel surfaces Burner Ports Cast Iron Use a p...

Page 22: ...less steel French Top Wipe surfaces with warm wet cloth Dry with a cotton towel Apply a light coat of corn oil or high smoke point oil As needed Make sure the French Top always has a light coat of oil...

Page 23: ...e correct location Burner ignites clicking sound does not stop Burners are wet Burner setting too low Air draft flowing over cooktop Electrode wires not properly connected Electric plug not in grounde...

Page 24: ...ped blue flames However on some larger burners 22 000 BTU or 25 000 BTU the cones are close together and blend into one another The flame should be almost all blue If your flames do not appear follow...

Page 25: ...ve stem and is inserted into the adjusting screw To lower the flame turn the adjusting screw clockwise 1 8 of a turn at a time until the flame is at the desired height To raise the flame turn the adju...

Page 26: ...the burner assembly making sure it is aligned properly with the burner ports 6 Secure the igniter to the burner assembly with the same screw 7 Reinstall the burner assembly a Lean over and look insid...

Page 27: ...htning corrosive atmosphere loss of electrical power to the Product for any reason or other conditions beyond Prizer Painter s control Damage or repairs caused by alteration for outdoor use Damage or...

Page 28: ...l cover reasonable labor and material costs for repair or replacement service of a functional component during the applicable Warranty period Such repair or replacement service must be performed by a...

Page 29: ...ubstantive warranty rights and other claims will be the law of the state in which you purchased your Prizer Painter Product Any court having jurisdiction may enter judgment on the arbitration award 8...

Page 30: ...elephone ____________________________________ Company _________________________________ Dealer _______________________________________ Telephone ________________________________ CHECK ALL THAT APPLY A...

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