GENERAL INFORMATION
SPECIFICATIONS
Ranges may be installed directly
against rear walls and side base
cabinets. They may not be installed
directly against side tall cabinets,
sidewalls, or tall appliances. See
“Wall Clearances” on page 4.
Electrical requirements
All-Gas Ranges and Cooktops:
120 volts, 60 Hz, 15 amps.
Dual Fuel Ranges:
120/240 volts, 60 Hz, 35 amps.
Natural Gas: 4.0” WC open
burner, 5.0” WC sealed burner.
Propane: 10.0” WC (both types of
burners)
Residential exhaust vent hoods may
be installed above the range.
Provide properly sized exhaust fans
for efficient operation. No
sprinklers are required.
If this range is removed for any
reason (service, cleaning, etc), it
must be replaced as outlined in the
installation instructions before
placing the range back in
operation.
Field Adjustments
All ranges are tested before leaving
the factory. Field adjustments are
necessary for proper operation. The
range must be installed and adjusted
by a qualified technician.
Final adjustments and/or
conversions from one gas to
another are not covered under the
manufacturer’s warranty.
Contact your dealer for the name
of a local authorized service
agency.
If none is available, contact
FiveStar’s factory Parts & Service
Department by calling 1-800-251-
7224. Telephone hours are from
8:00am to 5:00pm, Eastern Time,
Monday through Thursday, and from
8:00am to 4:00pm on Fridays. You
may also send an email to
customerservice@fivestarrange.com
for help finding a service professional
near you.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
SERVICE THE RANGE
YOURSELF.
NOTE: THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SHOULD REMAIN WITH THE
UNIT FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.
TOP BURNERS
All top burners have electronic ignition.
Open burners have manual ignitors,
while sealed burners feature flame
sensing ignitors. When a top burner
knob is turned to the LITE position,
electrodes will spark at a rate of
approximately 1½ pulses (sparks) per
second. On sealed burner models, the
sparking will stop once the burner has
ignited. For open burner models, the
sparking will not stop until knob is
rotated clockwise off of the LITE
position.
In the event of a power failure, you
may light the top burners with a
match.
Hold lit match near the surface
burner and turn the knob counter-
clockwise to the LITE position. Once
the burner is lit, operate normally.
Open Burners
To light the top open burners, push the
knob in and fully turn the knob counter-
clockwise to the LITE setting. When
the knob is set to LITE, the burner will
make a clicking sound. This clicking is
the electrodes beneath the top of each
pair of burners. After lighting, turn the
knob clockwise to desired heat setting.
This turns off the electricity to the
electrodes.
If the knob is turned to LITE and no
clicking sound occurs, turn the knob off
and check the electrical connection,
fuse, or circuit breaker if necessary.
NEVER LEAVE THE KNOB IN
THE LITE POSITION AFTER THE
BURNER HAS BEEN LIT.
Doing so
will shorten the life of the electronic
system.
Sealed Burners
To light the top sealed burners, push the
knob in and turn counter-clockwise
slightly to the LITE position. A clicking
sound will begin when the knob is set
to LITE, but the sound will stop after
ignition. After lighting, continue
turning to desired setting.
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