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Elmira Stove Works 1850 User Manual

Elmira Stove Works 1850
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Exhaust fan must be operating while back burners
are on and/or oven is self cleaning.
NOTE: Thermometer on oven door is decorative only; it is not functional.
Installation and Operating Instructions for
ELMIRA STOVE WORKS
Electric Ranges (Models 1850 & 1855)
Gas/Electric Combos (Models 1865, 1870 & 1875)
Gas Ranges (Models 1860 & 1867)
Thank you for purchasing an Elmira Stove Works range.
You have purchased a quality, world-class product.
Years of engineering experience have gone into its manufacturing.
To ensure that you will enjoy many years of trouble-free operation,
we have developed this User Guide.
It is full of valuable information on how to operate and maintain
your range properly and safely. Please read it carefully.
1604–9
Your porcelain stove top has been
coated with Turtle Wax for added
protection and ease of cleaning.
We recommend that it be rewaxed
every 3 months or as needed.
Install gas line and electric
receptacle behind stove six inches
off floor in center of opening.
Attention: Oven Bottom Finish
Do not line the oven bottom
with any type of liners, foil or
cookware. Do not cook on the oven
bottom. Permanent damage to
the oven bottom will result!

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Elmira Stove Works 1850 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Width30 inches
Burners4
Burner Output15, 000 BTU
IgnitionElectronic
Fuel TypeGas
Color OptionsMultiple options available
Dimensions (H x W x D)36 x 30 x 28 inches
Weight300 lbs

Summary

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Fire

Precautions related to preventing fires, such as keeping the hood clean and avoiding grease accumulation.

Self-Cleaning Oven

Surface Cooking

Electrical Connection

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS – GAS

If You Smell Gas

Step-by-step instructions on what to do if a gas leak is detected, emphasizing safety precautions.

INSTALLING YOUR RANGE

Clearances

Specifies required clearances to combustible surfaces, including overhead cabinets, for safe installation.

INSTALLATION OF RANGE INTO CABINETS

Details on fitting the range into specific cabinet opening sizes for both 4 and 6 burner models.

INSTALLING YOUR EXHAUST HOOD

SMOOTH TOP ELECTRIC COOKTOP

Care and Cleaning

Top Burners

GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM

Gas Leak Testing

Procedures for testing gas connections for leaks using soap suds or an electronic sniffer.

RANGE CONVERSION TO “LP”

Conversion of Regulator to “LP” on Models 1865, 1870 & 1875

Process for converting the gas regulator from natural gas to LP gas on specific models.

OVEN CONVERSION MODELS 1860 & 1867

ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL

OVEN CONTROL CALIBRATION

BAKE/BROIL/COOK SETTINGS

AUTOMATIC TIMED BAKE, CONVECTION BAKE OR CONVECTION

OVEN SELF-CLEANING

SELF-CLEANING TO START IMMEDIATELY

Steps to initiate an immediate self-cleaning cycle for the oven.

OVEN SELF-CLEANING CYCLE

MAINTENANCE & MINOR REPAIR

SERVICE

CONVECTION COOKING TIPS

Convection Baking and Roasting

WIRING DIAGRAM

CLEANING GUIDE

RANGE TROUBLESHOOTING

GAS TROUBLESHOOTING

Specific troubleshooting steps for common gas burner issues like ignition failure or uneven flames.

PARTS OF YOUR RANGE

WARRANTY

Terms and Conditions

Outlines the specific terms and conditions under which the warranty is valid, including exclusions.

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