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Lighting the Oven
1.
Depending on how long the gas line run is, it may take a while to light the
oven pilot. It is suggested that you light a top burner first to ensure the gas is
at the valve.
2.
Push in on oven knob and turn to the ignition position, you will hear the
electronic ignition. Hold until the oven pilot lights. Once lit, count to 10
then release. It should now stay lit; if not, repeat. You can view the pilot by
opening the broiler door and look towards the back.
3.
Once the oven pilot has been lit, lightly press in the oven control knob and
turn counter clockwise to the desired temperature setting. Gently let up on
the knob, and the thermostat shaft will release its safety key to let you rotate
the control.
4.
When finished cooking, you may turn the oven control knob back to the
“OFF” position. This will turn off the main oven burner and the pilot.
Note:
If you are using the oven for the first time, or the oven has not been used in
several days, it may take multiple attempts to successfully light. If the ignitor pilot
will not stay lit after 5 attempts, contact an authorized service technician.
If the oven pilot does not ignite and maintain the flame, check the following:
1.
The pilot burner has gone out
. Relight the oven pilot
2.
The thermocouple may not be properly located.
Locate the
thermocouple into the flame more otherwise not enough millivolts will be
created.
3.
The spark electrode is defective.
Contact an authorized service technician
If the batteries have grown weak and you need to use the oven before you are able to
replace with fresh batteries, the oven can be lit manually.
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