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Page 8 of 15 ENG 0019.14 Part # 93030
Broiler:
To light the broiler push in the oven control knob and turn clockwise. If your unit is
equipped with an integrated spark system the burner will light automatically, or
continue to hold in the control knob and push the ignition button located on the left
side of the control panel. (Both systems will produce a spark at all the burners)
Once the burner is lit, continue to hold the control knob in for (20) seconds to allow
the thermocouple to heat up and energize the solenoid inside the valve. The ignition
will continue to spark when you hold in the control knob.
Warning: Broiling is a rapid heating process. Broil with the oven door open. Do
not operate the broiler for more than 20 minutes at a time.
To turn off the oven, push in and turn the control knob clockwise to the off (vertical)
position.
The Range (including the oven door) becomes hot when the oven is being operated.
The top portion of the back of the range becomes very hot during oven operation.
Do not contact it with unprotected skin.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Cleaning Stainless Steel
Do not use abrasive pads; they will scratch the surface
The basic rule of thumb is to use the mildest cleaning procedure that will do an effective
job. Always rinse thoroughly with clear water and dry completely. Frequent cleaning will
prolong the service life of stainless steel equipment and help maintain the finish.
Ordinary deposits of waste and fluids can usually be removed with soap and water. More
stubborn deposits or stuck on debris may require harder rubbing or the use of commercial
cleaning products acceptable for use on metal surfaces. When using any cleansing agent,
the rubbing should be in the direction of the polish lines or "grain" of the metal.
Prolonged Lay-Up
If you leave your boat unattended for a long period of time, particularly in high heat and
humid conditions, the high temperature lubricant in the gas control valves may settle,
resulting in difficulty in turning the control valves and possibly seizure of the valve.
In the event this should occur do not use force to free-up the valve stem. Remove the
control panel from the range by first removing the control knobs and the screws that hold
it in place from the top tray. Remove the two small Phillips head screws on the front of
each control valve. Once this is accomplished, you can remove the cap that holds the
valve stem in the valve body.

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