COOKTOPUSE
BURNERS
Your new professional gas range is equipped with
burners typical of those used in restaurants. These
burners are designed for maximum cleanability and
controllability. The large cap spreads the simmer heat out
to avoid too much heat being concentrated on the center
of the pan. The simmer flame is always on when the
burner is in use.The burner should never be operated if
the cap is not in place. All the cooktop burners have
electronic spark ignition to eliminate continuously
burning pilots; when the burner is on and the flame is
blown out, it will relight.
Brass-
Port
Ring
Cap
Fig. 2
Flame
SIMMERING
Your new professional cooktop has exceptionally low
simmering capabilities. The large cap serves as a heat
diffuser to spread out the heat to avoid having a center
hotspot. Keep in mind that because of the high heat
capacity of the outer burner, and the mass of the cast iron
burner grates (they retain heat longer than lighter,
conventional grates) some foods may continue to cook
by retained heat after the burner has been turned off.
Should a strong draft or boil over extinguish the simmer
flame it will relight automatically as the main burner
would.
ELECTRONIC IGNITERS
If a burner does not ignite,
listen for the clicking sound.
If the igniter is not clicking,
TURN OFF THE BURNER.
Check the circuit breaker for
a blown fuse or a tripped
circuit breaker. If the igniter
stillfails to operate, see
page 33, "Before Calling For
Service" To light the burner
manually, see page 30,
"Power Failure':
RDS-305 COOK'FOPSECTION SHOWN
Burner
Location
1
2
3
4
5
305Nat
16,000
16,000
17,500
16,000
16,000
Max.
Btu/hr
36"/48"Nat* LP
17,500 14,000
17,500 14,000
17,500"* 14,000
17,500 14,000
17,500 l&O00
Simmer/Low
Btu/hr
Nat LP
500-1,200 500-1,200
500-1,200 500-1,200
500-1,200 500-1,200
500-1,200 500-1,200
500-1,200 500-1,200
"Note - All burners on 36 & 48 models (except 485 models) rated at
17,500 Btu/hr for Nat. &14,0O0Btulhr for LR
"*485 Model only. No location #3 on 36 & other 48 models.
NOTE: If you are using propane gas,o slight pop or flash
may occur at the burner ports a few secondsafter
the burner has been turned "off: This"extinction
pop"is normal for propane gas.
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Fig. 3