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3. If any burner should extinguish after initial lighting or due to
accidental blow out, turn propane off by turning control knob
clockwise to “OFF”. Wait five minutes before attempting to
relight the burner. Failure to follow these instructions could
result in a fire or explosion.
If the burner should go out while cooking, or if there is an odor of
propane, turn the control knob(s) clockwise to “OFF”. Wait five
minutes for the propane odor to disappear. If the propane odor
is still present – DO NOT relight the burners. See instructions in
the appliance manual.
4. To turn the burner(s) off, turn the appropriate control knob
clockwise to “OFF”.
Oven and Range Combination
Stove Top Ignition System
Top surface burners have two types of ignition to light. Shorter 17”
ranges require manual lighting: matches or a hand-held igniter.
Longer 22” ranges have Piezo pilot less ignition.
1. Know which knob, controls which burner. Always be sure all
burners are turned off when the stove is not in use.
2. Depress knob and turn fully counterclockwise to “LITE” position.
a. Verify sufficient propane supply before attempting to light the
burner. Air in the propane line will significantly delay burner
ignition. The burner may light unexpectedly as the air in the
line clears and is replaced by propane. This unexpected
ignition could burn you. Air in the propane lines may occur
after the vehicle propane bottle and/or tank is refilled,
during and after servicing other appliances on the same
propane line, etc.
b. Do not attempt to light more than one burner at a time.
c. Immediately light the burner on those models ending with
Hand held igniters may be used but be sure they are the type designed for
lighting open flame burners.
CAUTION
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