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Manual de usuario Brown Stove Works, modelo 30 Range

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PAN RETAINER PAN “KEEPER” BROILER RACK BROILER PAN AND GRILL FIG. 15 BROILER ASSEMBLY The pan and grill may be removed from the broiler rack by lifting up on the front of the broiler pan so it will clear the “pan keeper,” then pull forward slightly and using hot pads or mittens, with both hands lift the broiler pan and grill free of the broiler rack. The “broiler rack” may be removed from and returned to the broiler section in the same manner as removing an oven rack. To return the pan and grill to the broiler rack, pull the broiler rack out to the stop position. Insert the pan and grill into the recessed section of the broiler rack making certain that the “pan keeper” pins clear the front edge of the broiler rack. Slide the pan and grill in place under the pan retainers. Push the pan and rack to the rear of the broiler compartment. Close the broiler door. Oven and Griddle Burners These concealed burners use automatic re-ignition flame-sensing ignitors to ignite a gas pilot. You don’t have to place the griddle control or oven control dial in any special “LITE” position – just use in the same manner as a regular oven control dial. When the control knob is “ON” the sparking will start immediately and stop automatically as soon as the pilot lite is ignited. The oven/griddle burner will then come on within 20 seconds to 60 seconds after the sparking has stopped. The main burner is ignited by the pilot lite and cycles on and off as heat is needed or desired temperature is reached. The pilot lite is turned off when the control dial is turned to the OFF position. When either the oven control or griddle control dial is turned on, all electrodes will spark at a rate of about 11/2 sparks per second. When any top burner knob is placed in the “LITE” position, all electrodes will spark at a rate of about 21/2 sparks a second. This is normal. To light oven pilot manually in the event of a power failure: (You light the pilot, not the burner.) • 1. CAUTION: Make certain the oven is cool when manually lighting oven pilot. • 2. Open broiler door. Oven pilot is located on the left side of the oven burner at the back of the burner. See Figure 13. • 3. Hold a lighted match and reach through the broiler compartment to the oven pilot. • 4. While holding the lighted match near the tip of the pilot assembly, turn the oven control dial to an “ON” position. Immediately remove your hand from the broiler compartment after the pilot gas ignites. From 20 to 60 seconds after the pilot ignites, gas will flow to the oven burner and the burner will ignite. • 5. Close the broiler door. • 6. Set desired temperature. • 7. When cooking is finished, turn the Oven Temp Control to “OFF”. This will shut off all gas to the oven. NOTE: Whenever electrical power is off, you will have to light the pilot manually each time you want to use the oven. CAUTION: IF THE OVEN BURNER DOES NOT IGNITE WITHIN 20 TO 60 SECONDS AFTER THE PILOT IS LIGHTED, TURN THE OVEN TEMP CONTROL TO OFF AND WAIT FOR POWER TO BE RESTORED. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RELIGHT THE PILOT AGAIN. If the oven does not function properly when the power is restored, or at any other time, call a serviceman to determine the source of the problem. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE RANGE YOURSELF. Electronic Ignition (sparks) to all electrodes (including top Wiring Diagrams burners) at a rate of approximately 11/2 Ranges and built-in cooktops have top Wiring diagrams are located in the Use pulses (sparks) per second. igniter electrodes. When a top burner and Care manual. One is also located knob is turned to the “LITE” position To light the oven or griddle burner behind the control panel near the electrodes will spark at a rate of pilot manually in the event of a power griddle knob or on the back of the false approximately 21/2 pulses (sparks) per failure see page 14 and Figure 13 on panel under the self-cleaning oven. second. On sealed burner models page 7. NOTE: Burner rates specified on the equipped with “flame sensing” the rating plate of your range apply for sparking will stop once the burner has Spark Modules elevations up to 2,000 feet above sea ignited. On standard burner models, The heart of an electronic spark level. For locations where altitudes are after ignition, rotate the knob slightly system is the module that is located higher than 2,000 feet above sea level clockwise to stop sparking. either in the burner box, at the bottom the b.t.u. rated input should be reduced of the appliance, or behind the four percent for each 1,000 feet higher In the event of a power failure you “dummy panel” on self cleaning than 2,000 feet above sea level. If this may light the top burners with a match models. Modules at the bottom adjustment is necessary, you should by holding a lighted match near the location can be reached through an contact a qualified serviceman. surface burner and turning the knob to access panel under the range. There is the “LITE” position. sufficient wiring to withdraw the Oven and griddle ...

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