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ADJUSTING THE OVEN BURNER FLAME

1) Light the burner by turning the thermostat to the 500ºF position,

2) Remove the knob by pulling straight out.

3) Remove the two (2) Philips head screws that secure the bezel to the control 

panel.

4) Carefully lift the bezel away from the control panel to allow access to the access 

hole below the valve stem. (see illustration).

5) Insert the flat head screwdriver (2.5mm x 75mm) into the screw hole and turn 

the bypass screw clockwise to 

adjust the flame.

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.

6) Mount the knob to the valve stem.

7) Allow the oven to heat up for approximately 10 minutes then rotate the knob to 

the 300ºF position to operate the thermostat by-pass. Slowly screw the by-pass 

screw until you obtain a flame of approximately 3 – 4 mm in height.

8) Carefully replace the bezel and knob ensuring not to damage wires.

OVEN VALVE

The oven control has a flame safety device built into the body of the thermostat.

Presence of a gas ignition source (pilot) is verified by a flame safety probe. This

flame safety probe actuates the internal safety device to allow gas into the oven

burner when the oven is turned on. If there is a loss of gas ignition during opera-

tion, the flame safety device will close off gas flow to the oven burner and pilot.

The oven burner orifice is located on a brass injector stud at the rear of the oven

under the oven floor. This orifice is dedicated to the gas for which the oven is to be

used. The orifice is not adjustable. It must be changed completely to convert from

one gas to the other. DO NOT DISCARD THE UNUSED ORIFICE. It should be

saved in order to convert the range back to its original fuel

ADJUSTING THE TOP BURNER AND OVEN FLAME

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Summary of Contents for Prestige UGP-24V PC1 B

Page 1: ... 24V PC1 S S UGP 24V PC1 W UGP 24V PC1 B 24 60 9 cm PRESTIGE GAS RANGE NG LPG convertible INSTALLATION AND OWNER S MANUAL SERIAL NUMBER JUNE17V1 READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS File Number 4009900 NOV17V2 ...

Page 2: ...llation Use and Care Certain ranges come equipped with special features Determine from a study of your range which of the instructions given in this booklet pertain to your range This booklet gives valuable instructions covering the installation adjustment and use of your range How to Obtain Service and or Parts When your range does not operate in accordance with the instructions in the manual you...

Page 3: ...2245 Wyecroft Road 5 Oakville Ontario Canada L6L 5L7 Ph 905 827 6154 Toll Free 1 877 427 2266 Fax 905 827 2027 www UniqueOffGrid com MANUFACTURED CERTIFIED BY Unique Gas Products Ltd X2 ...

Page 4: ...Wall clearances 22 Gas range conversion 27 Adjusting the top burner and oven flame 30 Operation of range 36 Alignments and adjustments 37 Cleaning the range 39 Care and maintenance 44 Troubleshooting 46 Wiring diagram 47 Contact us 47 Warranty 48 Parts diagram 49 Parts list 52 Appliance information 53 Notes UNIQUE GAS RANGE Table of Contents ...

Page 5: ...nstruction installation manual Clean the interior surface with lukewarm water using a soft cloth Have the installer show you the location of the range s gas shut off valve and how to shut it off if necessary Have your range installed and properly grounded by a qualified installer in accordance with the installation instructions Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of your range unless it i...

Page 6: ...EASE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual provides specific operation instructions for your model Use your range only as instructed in this manual These instructions are not meant to cover every possible condition and situation that may occur Common sense and caution must be practiced when installing operat ing and maintaining the appliance Record in the space provided below the Model No a...

Page 7: ...od in an oven requires temperatures that could cause severe burns Before using this new appliance carefully read and follow all instructions The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 Proposition 65 requires the Governor of California to publish a list of substances known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm In addition businesses must warn cust...

Page 8: ...ations may cause serious bodily harm death or property damage TO REDUCE THE RISK OF TIPPING OF THE RANGE THE RANGE MUST BE SECURED BY A PROPERLY INSTALLED ANTI TIP BRACKET PROVIDED WITH THE RANGE TO CHECK IF THE DEVICE IS INSTALLED AND ENGAGED PROPERLY CAREFULLY TIP THE RANGE FORWARD THE ANTI TIP DEVICE SHOULD ENGAGE AND PREVENT THE RANGE FROM TIPPING OVER RE FER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS P...

Page 9: ...N BURNERS OR INTERIOR SURFACES OF THE OVEN Both surface burn ers and oven burners may be hot even though the flame is not visible Areas near surface burners may become hot enough to cause burns During and after use do not touch or let clothing or other flammable materials touch these areas until they have had sufficient time to cool Among these areas are the range surfaces facing the range the ove...

Page 10: ...fer to the cleaning section of this manual for more information on the use of aluminum foil Placement of oven racks Always place an oven rack in the desired location while the oven is cool If a rack must be moved when the oven is hot use pothold ers and grasp the rack with both hands to reposition Do not let potholders contact hot oven walls Remove all cookware from the rack before moving Do not h...

Page 11: ...urner Exhaust fan ventilating hoods and grease filters should be clean Do not allow fat or grease to accumulate Greasy deposits in the fan could catch fire Refer to the hood manufacturer s instructions for cleaning Do not use a cyclonic range hood with this product Some range hoods cir culate air by blowing downward toward the range top then drawing the air back up into the hood This creates a cyc...

Page 12: ...burner caps and ignition wires firmly in place There is a risk of fire and or explosion which could result in personal injury or property loss ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS FOR PERSONAL SAFETY THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED This appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded sock...

Page 13: ...equipment through the ANSI Std Z21 1 The EPA reports that a maximum CO Carbon Monoxide level of 9 PPM over a 24 hour period is the residential interior ambient level standard A properly ventilated home will have a normal CO level of less than 5 PPM NON VENTED GAS COOKING APPLIANCES Non vented gas cooking appliances in a residential application are normally used for a short period of time The CO ge...

Page 14: ...ttle water as possible to reduce cook ing time Oven Cooking Preheat the oven only when a recipe tells you Put roasts and casseroles into a cold oven then turn on the oven Opening the oven door often to check on foods wastes energy Use the oven to prepare complete meals For instance start a roast add vegeta bles when the meat is half cooked and then warm rolls or dessert after the main dishes are c...

Page 15: ...not oper ate 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 If this range is removed for any reason eg service or cleaning it must be replaced as outlined before placing the range back in operation Levelling a Free Standing Range All free standing ranges must be level t...

Page 16: ...n in the diagram 2 Secure the backsplash to the cooktop from the back using the 2 Philips head screws provided as shown in the diagram 3 Secure the backsplash from the bottom using the Philips head screws provided as shown in the diagram HOW TO INSTALL THE BACKSPLASH ...

Page 17: ... be held securely at the pressure regulator to prevent twisting Hold the pressure regulator with a wrench during the tightening of the connection or the manifold pipe may be twisted and split and cause a dangerous leak The installation of ranges designed for manufactured mobile home installation must conform with the Manufactured Construction and Safety Title 24 CFR Part 3280 formerly the Federal ...

Page 18: ...ble Never use an old connector when installing a new range Check for leaks using a leak detector or soapy water with a recommended ratio of 75 water 25 dish washing soap Installation It is the responsibility of the installer to make certain that the range is properly adjusted at the time of installation Situations caused by improp er adjustments or improper installation are not covered under the w...

Page 19: ...recommended unless local codes re quire a hardpiped connection Never reuse an old connector when installing a new range If the hard piping method is used you must carefully align the pipe the range cannot be moved after the connection is made To prevent gas leaks use pipe joint compound resistant to LP or NG gases de pending on set up on all male external pipe threads 1 In an easily accessible loc...

Page 20: ...plate located at the back of the range ANY OPENINGS IN THE WALL BEHIND THE UNIT AND IN THE FLOOR UNDER THE UNIT MUST BE SEALED Note Due to potential hazards it is recommended that storage cabinets NOT be installed above the cooking surface IN THE EVENT OVERHEAD CABINETS ARE INSTALLED THE MAXIMUM DEPTH OF CABINETS INSTALLED ABOVE COOKING TOPS SHOULD BE 13 WALL CLEARANCES ...

Page 21: ...21 WALL CLEARANCES continued ...

Page 22: ...n If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fire explosion or production of carbon monoxide may result in property damamge personal injury or loss of life The qualified service agency is responsible for the proper installation of this kit The installation is not proper and complete until the operation of the converted appliances is checked as specified in the manufacturer ...

Page 23: ... the regulator with an inlet pressure at least 1 inch water column above the manufacturer s specified manifold pressure shown on the serial plate 1 CAUTION Before proceeding with the conversion shut off the gas supply to the appliance prior to dis connecting the electrical power 2 Locate convertible regulator at the back of the range left side facing appliance Remove cap and pop out the pin that s...

Page 24: ...ner wall Burner Orifice 8 Remove all NG orifices place in the bag and store in a safe place 9 Take the LPG orifices provided and install them as shown below See below for rating of orifice for each model Smallest Medium x 2 Largest Oven Broil LPG 0 53 mm 0 68 0 9 mm 1 00 mm 0 82 mm 0 8 mm 10 Once all the orifices are installed replace all burners and burner caps then fire up the burners to check t...

Page 25: ... x 2 2 Gently bend gas tube to gain access to the orifice Fig 2 3 Use a 7mm socket to remove orifice and replace with specified orifice for gas conver sion 4 Remount broil orifice housing screws x 2 5 Replace back panel Note Check for leaks using a leak detec tor or soapy water with recommended ratio of 75 water 25 dish washing soap Once you have completed the conversion check the operations of ig...

Page 26: ... must be 1 inch water column above recommended pressure 12 for propane gas and 5 water column for natural gas When properly adjusted the manifold water column pressure is 10 for LP propane gas or 5 for natural gas Note Once the unit has been converted fill out the included sticker and place it on the back of the range Once you have completed the conversion check the operations of ignition making s...

Page 27: ...ust be adjusted Please see the supplied screwdriver in the conversion kit along with the orifices The proper flame size is approximately obtained see adjustment procedure below The properly adjusted maximum flame is approximately 3 4 high and has three distinct cones the kindling point the dark blue center cone and the outer mantel ADJUSTING THE TOP BURNER FLAME 1 Ensure the range has gas supply a...

Page 28: ...electronic ignition clicking as you continue to hold the knob down until the flame lights ALL electrodes will spark at a rate of approximately 2 pulses sparks per second Once the burner is lit hold in for a few extra seconds to warm up the thermocouple so the electromagnet in the burner valve stays in the open position once you release Continue to hold the knob depressed until gas ignites at the b...

Page 29: ...ly 3 4 mm in height 8 Carefully replace the bezel and knob ensuring not to damage wires OVEN VALVE The oven control has a flame safety device built into the body of the thermostat Presence of a gas ignition source pilot is verified by a flame safety probe This flame safety probe actuates the internal safety device to allow gas into the oven burner when the oven is turned on If there is a loss of g...

Page 30: ...e electronic ignition clicking as you continue to hold the knob down until the flame lights Once the burner is lit hold in for a few extra seconds to warm up the thermocouple so the electromagnet in the burner valve stays in the open position once you release 4 After lighting the flame turn the control knob to adjust the flame size as required Choice of Burner DIAMETERS OF PANS WHICH MAY BE USED O...

Page 31: ...burner knob on position BROIL Unplug the power cord let the oven cool down then clean the interior of the oven with cloth soaked in water and detergent neutral then dry carefully OVEN BURNER Performs the normal oven cooking function The gas flow to the burner is regulated by a thermostat which maintains the desired oven temperature The control of the temperature is determined by a thermostatic pro...

Page 32: ...roiling pan Important Use always suitable protective gloves when inserting removing the broiling pan shelves pans on other cooking utensils from the oven Attention the range becomes very hot during operation Attention the oven door becomes very hot during operation be sure to use the handle to open close Keep children away from the stove oven when it is in use IGNITION OF THE OVEN BURNER The therm...

Page 33: ...ensure the gas valve has been accurately primed 5 Close the oven door slowly and adjust the burner accordingly to the desired temperature If the flame extinguishes for any reason the safety valve will auto matically shut off the gas supply to the burner To re light the burner first turn the oven control knob to the OFF position wait for at least 1 minute and then repeat the lighting procedure Atte...

Page 34: ...sides of the oven When baking a single item always cen ter the item on the oven shelf preferably in the center of the oven If baking on multiple shelves make sure to stagger items on the shelves so that one is never directly above another NOTES ABOUT CONVECTION COOKING Convection cooking generally provides a more even temperature with faster baking times than the standard oven baking setting When ...

Page 35: ...fan accelerates natural defrosting of the food without heat To avoid bacte ria growth food borne illness and food waste do not allow defrosted food to re main in the oven for more than 2 hours without being cooked CONVECTION DEHYDRATE With the temperature control at 175 F warm air is radiated from the bake burners in the bottom of the oven cavity and is circulated by a motorized fan in the rear of...

Page 36: ...pply to the burner To re light the burner first turn the oven control knob to the position wait for at least 1 minute and then repeat the lighting procedure Always broil with oven door closed Attention the oven door becomes very hot during operation Keep children away BROILING Very important the broil burner must always be used with the oven door closed Position the oven rack on the second level f...

Page 37: ... Avoid using cleaning products with a chlorine or acidic base The oven must always be cleaned after every use using suitable products and keeping in mind that its operation for 30 minutes on the highest temperature elimi nates most grime reducing it to ashes Always keep cleaning materials and chemicals in a safe place and away from chil dren Know what you are using Make sure all parts of the range...

Page 38: ...water rinse thoroughly and dry completely before reassembling Burner heads can be dried in the oven at about 350 degrees Fahren heit or in the dishwasher on the dry cycle After adjustment or cleaning replace all parts to their original position Stainless Steel Elements The stainless steel finish top can be cleaned with detergent and warm water Stainless steel parts must be rinsed with water and dr...

Page 39: ... on the rack beneath the cookware Remove and discard aluminum foil after each use This will help prevent grease and spilled food from accumulating and becoming a fire hazard Cleaners and Cleaning Materials Do not use harsh cleaners or degreasers on or around functional parts valves controls etc or aluminum tubing This will damage or drasti cally reduce the life of the part Use only a mild solution...

Page 40: ... to escape without the forming of visible moisture on the range The amount of moisture will depend upon the humidity of the air and wa ter content of the food being cooked Fogging and even dripping water will usually occur in geographic locations of high humidity BURNERS AND CAST IRON GRIDS These parts can be removed and cleaned with appropriate products After cleaning the burners and their flame ...

Page 41: ...gnition plug must be cleaned very carefully OVEN RACK INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL The oven racks are provided with a safety catch to prevent accidental removal They must be inserted as shown To pull them out remove the rack in the reverse order REMOVABLE STORAGE DRAWER 1 Lift the left small hook upward at the same time push the right small hook downward see the picture 2 Pull the drawer out 3 To repl...

Page 42: ...ily be removed as follows Open the door to fully Lift the left and right hooks on the hinge figure A B Hold the door as shown in figure C Gently close the door and lift the door with two hands when the hooks touch the door Set the door on a soft flat surface To replace the door repeat the above steps in reverse order CARE AND MAINTENANCE continued hook C B A 42 ...

Page 43: ...ange higher or counter clockwise to lower the range until the range is level Use a level on surface units to check the leveling of the range ANTI TIP BRACKET INSTALLATION To reduce the risk of tipping the range by abnormal usage or improper door loading the range must be secured by properly installing the anti tip device packed with the appliance Place the anti tip bracket on the floor as shown fi...

Page 44: ...e flame and allow burner to oper ate until flame is full OR dry burners thor oughly following instructions in range Clean ing section Range is not set for appropriate gas input See range conversion section of installation manual Flame is orange Dust particles in main line Allow burner to operate for a few minutes until flame turns blue Range is not set for appropriate gas input See range conversio...

Page 45: ...talla tion manual Smoke odor on ini tial oven operation This is normal Range is not level Poor installation Place oven rack in centre of oven Place a level on the rack Adjust level ing legs Weak or unstable floor Be sure floor is level and can ad equately support range Contact car penter to correct sagging or sloping floor Kitchen cabinet misalignment may make range appear to be unlevel Be sure ca...

Page 46: ...UGP 24V PC1 S S WIRING DIAGRAM 46 ...

Page 47: ... to conditions unrelated to the material or workmanship of this range Such unrelated conditions include without limitation a Damage to any part of this range caused by misuse neglect of service or any alteration thereof b Use of this product for any purpose other than its Intended use This Unique range must be maintained regularly as outlined in the Owner s Manual Unique Gas Products Ltd and the s...

Page 48: ...48 UGP 24V PC1 S S PARTS DIAGRAM AND LIST ...

Page 49: ...n cotton UGP G24H08 036000 22 Control panel UGP G24H08 030300 23 Control panel connection plate right UGP G20C01 022200 24 Switch ASM UGP G24H08 170200 25 Knob 19 UGP G20A19 030100 09 26 Knob ring 6 UGP G20A06 030200 10 27 Knob spring UGP G20A19 030300 28 Control panel strip UGP G24H08 214500 29 Control panel connection plate left UGP G20C01 022100 30 G1 2 gasket UGP G20A01 210500 31 Door top cove...

Page 50: ...n burner plate UGP G20A01 080900 66 Oven burner spark plug230 UGP G20C01 170502 67 Bakeware UGP G24A01 070700 68 Roasted net UGP G24H08 071900 69 Broil tray UGP G20C01 215000 70 Broil grill UGP G20C01 215100 71 Back plate UGP G24C01 070305 72 2 5Kg Weight Block UGP G20A01 210200 73 Regulator fixed part UGP G20C01 034500 74 120V Ignitor UGP G20C01 170106 75 Power fixed parts UGP G20A01 160200 76 18...

Page 51: ... pipe assembly UGP G24H08 022300 right back pipe assembly UGP G24H08 022600 left frontright front pipe assembly UGP G24F08 022500 Oven burner asm burner pipe UGP G20C01 023100 Top burner asm burner pipe UGP G20C01 023300 98 burner cup mounting plate UGP G24C01 024200 Spark plug 1100 UGP G24A01 170401 Spark plug 1050 UGP G20A01 170406 Spark plug 900 UGP G20A01 170405 Spark plug 680 UGP G20A01 17040...

Page 52: ...detatch along dotted line To make care and servicing of your range easy and efficient please record the following information for future reference Model Serial Number Purchased From Date Purchased Installed By To make care and servicing of your range easy and efficient please record the following information for future reference Model Serial Number Purchased From Date Purchased Installed By 52 ...

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