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Seaward 2175 - LPG STOVE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; General LPG System Operation; LPG Oven Pilot and Burner Ignition; Oven Thermostat Function

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LPG STOVE - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. It is recommended that every time the LPG tank valve is opened for use, the operator close the
valve and watch that the gauge needle remains constant.
2. If leaks occur, correct. If leaks cannot be corrected, do not operate appliance.
3. Always test light a top burner after opening the tank valve to dispose of air in the supply line. This
could be caused by someone’s opening the system to fill a LPG tank or by opening a burner valve.
Following this step will make lighting the oven safety heater pilot much easier.
4. In an emergency, close the LPG tank valve immediately.
5. The pressure gauge on the LPG regulation system is only a leak detector. The gauge does not
indicate how much LPG fuel is in the tank.
6. Before removing an empty or near empty LPG tank for refilling:
IMPORTANT – Always close the LPG tank valve.
With the tank valve closed, remove the left-hand threaded nut connecting the regulation system
to the tank valve. Carefully stow the regulation system until a full tank is mounted and secure.
Reconnect the regulation system. Left-hand thread. Use no Teflon tape or pipe dope.
7. When transporting a LPG tank, always be aware that the tank valve has a built-in relief valve that
could open and allow LPG fuel to escape in automobile, storage area, or anywhere!
8. When the appliance is not being used, always close the main gas valve on the LPG tank supplying
fuel to the appliance.
LPG OVEN - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Light the right front burner to bleed air from the system for at least 1 minute. Turn the temperature
control knob from the “OFF” position to the “PILOT” position. After this has been done, press the
control knob in and hold. With the control knob pressed-in light the pilot in the oven (constant pilot).
2. After the oven pilot is lit, turn the oven temperature control knob to the desired temperature
(example 350°).
3. You will notice the constant pilot grow in size. It is now being used as a heater pilot. The heater pilot
will heat the thermocouple. Once the thermocouple reaches a sufficient temperature, it will open the
thermostat valve permitting it to release gas to the main burner and the main burner will ignite. This
will happen in 30 to 60 seconds.
4. When the oven has reached the desired temperature, the thermostat will slow the supply of gas to
the oven burner. When the sensing bulb from the thermostat control valve begins to cool the
thermostat will modulate and release sufficient gas to the oven burner to maintain the desired
temperature setting.
5. When the oven requires more heat, the same cycle will again repeat itself. The only time the oven
will operate differently would be when the thermostat is in the “BROIL” position. The main burner
flame would then increase in size and not shut off until the thermostat was turned down or to the
“OFF” position.
6. Important: Then oven thermostat on this LPG range is designed to enable you to turn off the oven
constant pilot by simply turning the thermostat dial to the “Off” position. When the dial is in this
position, you cannot light the constant pilot. When the dial is in the “PILOT” position, the pilot is on.

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