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For Warranty Service Call: 833-474-0367 Range Owner’s Manual 20201109
GAS RANGE MANUAL
GAS RANGES WITH GRIDDLES
Models:
MR4-C-S
MR6-G24-C-S
MR6-C-S
MR10-G24-C-S
MR10-C-S
MR10-RGB24-C-S
MR4
MR6-G24
MR6
MR10-G24
MR10
MR10-RGB24
MR4-C
MR6-G24-C
MR6-C
MR10-G24-C
MR10-C
MR10-RGB24-C
This manual contains important information regarding your MOTAK unit. Please read the
manual thoroughly prior to equipment set-up, operation and maintenance. Failure to comply
with regular maintenance guidelines outlined in the manual may void the warranty. Improper
installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, injury
or death. Read this manual thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.
MUST READ!

Questions and Answers

  • T
    thomas28Aug 10, 2025
    What to do if the pilot flame is on, but the main burner will not ignite on my Motak Ranges?
    • B
      Brianna BarronAug 10, 2025
      If the pilot flame is on but the main burner on your Motak Ranges won't ignite, it could be due to several reasons. First, the gas pressure might be insufficient; in this case, adjust the pressure regulator to the proper pressure setting using a manometer, referring to the data tag. Alternatively, the main burner orifice could be blocked, requiring you to unblock it. A defective gas control valve could also be the culprit, necessitating its replacement. Finally, an incorrect by-pass setting could be the cause, so try resetting it.
  • A
    Andrea ReevesAug 17, 2025
    Why the pilot flame cannot be ignited on my Motak MR10-G24-C-S?
    • J
      Juan JohnsonAug 18, 2025
      If the pilot flame on your Motak Ranges cannot be ignited, several factors could be responsible. First, the gas pressure might be insufficient, requiring you to adjust the pressure regulator to achieve proper pressure. Second, the nozzle might be blocked, so try unblocking it. A loose thermocouple connection could also be the reason; ensure you tighten it. If the thermocouple is defective, it will need replacement. Lastly, a malfunctioning gas control valve may be the cause, necessitating its replacement.
  • P
    Peggy CrawfordAug 25, 2025
    How to fix burners with yellow tips and black soot on Motak Ranges?
    • W
      William GutierrezAug 26, 2025
      If the burners on your Motak Ranges have yellow tips and are creating black soot, it could be due to several reasons. The burner orifice might not be the correct size for the type of gas being supplied, so check the orifice size to ensure it is correct for the gas supply. Also, the air shutter might not be adjusted properly, so adjust the air shutter on the burner. Insufficient gas pressure could be a factor, so use a manometer to adjust the pressure regulator to the proper pressure setting on the data tag. Finally, the volume of gas being supplied might be too low; verify that the connection type is at least ¾” inside diameter and of commercial grade, and check with your installer for correction.
  • M
    mary95Sep 1, 2025
    What to do if Motak MR10-G24-C-S burner has a “Pop” sound when gas supply is turned off?
    • D
      Danielle JacksonSep 1, 2025
      If your Motak Ranges burner makes a “Pop” sound when the gas supply is turned off, there are several potential causes. The burner orifice might not be the correct size for the type of gas being supplied; in this case, check the orifice size to be sure it is correct for the gas supply. Alternatively, the air shutter might not be adjusted properly; adjust the air shutter on the burner. Insufficient gas pressure could also be the cause; use a manometer to adjust the pressure regulator to the proper pressure setting on the data tag. Lastly, the gas supply connection might not be the correct size; verify that the connection type is at least ¾” inside diameter and of commercial grade, and check with your installer for correction.

Summary

Introduction and Safety Guidelines

Critical Information and Warnings

Manual contains vital information. MUST READ! Includes California Proposition 65 warning.

Fire Hazard for Your Safety

Crucial safety notice regarding fire hazards and precautions for gas appliances.

General Safety Precautions

Mandatory safety measures including handling, operation, and avoiding hazards.

Checking For Gas Leaks

Recommended methods for detecting gas leaks and essential cautions during operation.

Codes and Standards

Compliance with Installation Codes

Installation must adhere to National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA, CSA, and local codes.

Specifications and Installation

Product Specifications

Detailed technical specifications including dimensions, capacity, BTU, and gas pressure.

Installation Guidelines

Vital instructions for proper installation, including gas smell procedures, location, and ventilation.

Gas Piping and Regulator

Details on gas piping, regulator connection, and manual shut-off valve requirements.

Operation

Control Panel and Top Burner Operation

Overview of the control panel, igniting, and adjusting top burners for optimal performance.

Griddle Operation and Seasoning

Procedures for griddle pilot lighting, seasoning the surface, and operating the griddle.

Oven Operation

Steps for igniting the oven pilot, burn-off period, and setting oven temperatures.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Cleaning and Maintenance Procedures

Guidelines for daily and weekly cleaning of the range and its components.

Recommended Griddle Cleaning

Specific cleaning steps for the griddle plate, body, and controls.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Solutions for common problems like pilot ignition failure, burner issues, and gas pressure.

Motak MR10-G24-C-S Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMotak
ModelMR10-G24-C-S
CategoryRanges
LanguageEnglish

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