M A J O R A P P L I A N C E S & A C C E S S O R I E S
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Cook Top and Oven
The Phaeton is equipped with a three-burner recessed cook top (Figure 4-5) and oven [optional: cook top
only]. The oven has a piezoelectric ignition source, rather than a
pilot light, to start the oven. To light the burners, turn “on” the gas
control knob, wait a couple of seconds, then push the red DSI
(direct-spark ignition) button until a flame appears. If the burner
does not start after a few attempts, discontinue the process, let the
released gas dissipate, then try the process again. The burner knobs
operate in a counter-clockwise (CCW) manner and must be gently
pushed inwards as they are being turned.
If the oven doesn’t have a piezoelectric ignition source, light the
oven by pushing inward on the oven control knob and rotating it
CCW to the “pilot on” position, then light the oven pilot light located
at the back left-hand side of the oven burner—this may take a few seconds until the air in that line is
purged and replaced with the LP gas. Do not attempt to adjust the oven pilot light as it has been factory-
adjusted and factory-set. To extinguish the oven pilot light when use of the oven is concluded, push
inwards on the oven control knob and turn that knob clockwise (CW) to the “off” position.
The Phaeton is equipped with a multi-burner cook top having a
countertop cover (Figure 4-6) matching the same décor as the
counters in the motor home. This cover both provides
protection to the burners when they are not in use and additional
counter space, as needed. Before any cooking on the cook top is
attempted, the cover must be removed from the cook top and
stored away from the cook top so that the cooking surface is free
and unobstructed.
Do not replace the cover immediately after using the cook top;
wait until those surfaces are cool to the touch before lowering
the cover back into the “closed” position. Never use the cook top range when the motor home is in
motion. As a safety feature, the following label will be noted in the cooking area:
Warning
DO NOT USE cooking appliances as a heating source for the motor home. Cooking
appliances require fresh air for safe operation. Before using any cooking appliance,
make sure that an overhead vent or window is open and/or turn “on” an exhaust fan.
Remember that any LP gas-operated appliance in the motor home will be consuming oxygen in the motor
home. If the motor home is totally closed during such operation, the oxygen level may be reduced (and the
Figure 4-5. Cook Top and Oven
Figure 4-6. Cook-Top Countertop Cover
Summary of Contents for 2011 Phaeton
Page 8: ...G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N 1 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Chapter 1 ...
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Page 16: ...D R I V I N G S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S 2 1 Driving Safety Instructions Chapter 2 ...
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Page 29: ...H E A T I N G A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G 3 1 Heating Air Conditioning Chapter 3 ...
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Page 59: ...C A B I N E T S F U R N I T U R E 5 1 Cabinets Furniture Chapter 5 ...
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Page 66: ...S T R U C T U R A L F E A T U R E S 6 1 Structural Features Chapter 6 ...
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Page 69: ...E L E C T R I C A L F E A T U R E S 7 1 Electrical Features Chapter 7 ...
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Page 82: ...S L I D E O U T F E A T U R E S 8 1 Slide Out Features Chapter 8 ...
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Page 87: ...E X T E R I O R F E A T U R E S 9 1 Exterior Features Chapter 9 ...
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Page 95: ...I N T E R I O R F E A T U R E S 10 1 Interior Features Chapter 10 ...
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Page 99: ...P L U M B I N G B A T H F E A T U R E S 11 1 Plumbing Bath Fixtures Chapter 11 ...
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Page 111: ...C O N S T R U C T I O N F E A T U R E S 12 1 Construction Features Chapter 12 ...
Page 113: ...C O N S T R U C T I O N F E A T U R E S 12 3 ...
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Page 115: ...W I N D O W S A W N I N G S V E N T S D O O R S 13 1 Windows Awnings Vents Doors Chapter 13 ...
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Page 121: ...R O U T I N E M A I N T E N A N C E 14 1 Routine Maintenance Chapter 14 ...
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Page 164: ...M A I N T E N A N C E D A T A C H A R T S 15 1 Maintenance Data Charts Chapter 15 ...
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