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DEC20V2
OWNER’S GUIDE
serial number:
CLASSIC RETRO BY UNIQUE
30” PROPANE GAS RANGE
(LPG & NG CONVERTIBLE)
MODEL NUMBER: UGP-30CR OF1 W,
UGP-30CR OF1 B, UGP-30CR OF1 R, UGP-30CR OF1 LB, UGP-30CR OF1 T, GP-30CR OF1 LG, UGP-30CR OF1 RB, UGP-30CR OF1 BP, UGP-30CR OF1 SC, UGP-30CR OF1 SP, UGP-30CR OF1 AO
Never Operate the Top Surface Cooking Section of
this Appliance Unattended
Failure to follow this warning statement could
result in fire, explosion, or burn hazard that could
cause property damage, personal injury, or death.
If a fire should occur, keep away from the appliance
and immediately call your fire department.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO EXTINGUISH AN OIL/GREASE
FIRE WITH WATER.
WARNING:
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CLASSIC RETRO BY UNIQUE 30” PROPANE GAS RANGE
LPG & NG CONVERTIBLE
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
The installation of the appliance must conform with local codes ANSI
Z21.1b-2012, in the absence of local national Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z233.1,
and in Canada B149.2 Propane Storage and Handling Code
Installation & Owners Manual
This manual contains information for:
Important Safeguards
Installation
Use and Care
Important
TO THE OWNER OF THE RANGE: Retain this owners manual for future
reference.
TO THE INSTALLER: Leave this owner’s manual with the range.
Certain ranges come equipped with special features. Determine from a study of
your range which of the instructions given in this booklet pertain to your range.
This booklet gives valuable instructions covering the installation, adjustment and
use of your range.
How to Obtain Service and/or Parts
When your range does not operate in accordance with the instructions in the
manual, you should contact the dealer in your immediate vicinity for service. Or,
the purchaser may contact the service organization noted on the warranty.
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2245 Wyecroft Road #5, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6L 5L7
Phone: 905-827-6154 Toll Free: 1-877-427-2266 Email: info@UniqueAppliances.com
www.UniqueAppliances.com
MANUFACTURED & CERTIFIED BY
UNIQUE APPLIANCES
WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fi re or
explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.
Do not store or use gasoline or other fl ammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity
of this or any other appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
Do not try to light any appliance.
Do not touch any electrical switch.
Do not use any phone in your building.
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbors phone. Follow the gas
suppliers instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fi re department.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualifi ed installer, service agency
or the gas supplier.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of tipping the appliance by
abnormal usage or improper door loading, the appliance must be
secured by properly installing the Anti-Tip device packed with the
appliance. To check if the device is installed and engaged properly.
Carefully tip the range forward. The Anti-Tip device should engage
and prevent the range from tipping over.
If this range is removed for any reason, service or cleaning, etc., it
must be replaced as outlined in the installation instructions before
placing the range back in operation.
Making sure the anti-tip bracket is installed:
• Slide range forward.
• Look for the anti-tip bracket securely attached to fl oor.
• Slide range back so rear range foot is under anti-tip bracket.
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Range Foot Anti-tip Bracket
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
CARBON MONOXIDE WARNING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
ENERGY SAVING IDEAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
HOW TO INSTALL THE BACKSPLASH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
WALL CLEARANCES & ANTI-TIP LOCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
NG CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
CHECKING FOR MANIFOLD GAS PRESSURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
ADJUSTING THE TOP BURNER AND OVEN FLAME . . . . . . . . . . . 26
OPERATION OF RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
ALIGNMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
BROILING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
CLEANING THE RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR FOR CLEANING . . . . . . . . . . . 38
REMOVING THE KICKPLATE FOR CLEANING . . . . . . . . . . . 39
HOW TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE BATTERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
WIRING DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
PARTS DIAGRAM AND LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
NOTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
PRODUCT REGISTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
CONTACT US . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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WELCOME & CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations on your purchase of a UNIQUE range! We are very proud of our
product – and are completely committed to providing you with the best service
possible. Your satisfaction is our #1 priority. Please read this manual very carefully. It
contains valuable information on how to properly maintain your new Unique propane
range.
We know you will enjoy your new range and Thank You for choosing one of our
Unique Appliances! We hope you will consider us for future purchases.
PLEASE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This manual provides specific operation instructions for your model. Use your range
only as instructed in this manual. These instructions are not meant to cover every
possible condition and situation that may occur. Common sense and caution must be
practiced when installing, operating and maintaining the appliance.
Record in the space provided below the Model No. and Serial No. of this appliance.
These numbers are found on the serial plate located at the back of the range.
Model No. ________________________
Serial No. ________________________
Purchase Date ________________________
Record these numbers for future use.
IMPORTANT: Keep a copy of your bill of sale. The date on the bill establishes the
warranty period should service be required. If service is performed, it is in your best
interest to obtain and keep all receipts.
PLEASE DO THIS NOW!
Please visit our website at www.UniqueAppliances.com/product-registration/ to
register your product.
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READ ALL IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND
ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE.
IF YOU SMELL GAS
Open windows
Don’t touch electrical switches
Extinguish any open flame
Immediately call your gas supplier
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Keep appliance area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other
flammable vapors and liquids.
WARNINGS
Destroy the carton and plastic bags after the range is unpacked. Children should not
use packaging material for play. Cartons covered with rugs, bedspreads, or plastic
sheets can become airtight chambers. Remove all staples from the carton. Staples can
cause severe cuts and destroy finishes if they come in contact with other appliances
or furniture.
Be safety conscious. The preparation of food in an oven requires temperatures that
could cause severe burns. Before using this new appliance, carefully read and follow
all instructions.
WARNING
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act
of 1986 (Proposition 65) requires the Governor of California to
publish a list of substances known to the State of California to cause cancer or
reproductive harm. In addition, businesses must warn customers of potential exposure
to such substances.
Users of this appliance are hereby warned that the burning of gas can result in low-
level exposure to some of the listed substances, including formaldehyde, benzene,
soot and carbon monoxide. This is caused primarily from the incomplete combustion
of natural gas or LP fuel.
Properly adjusted burners will minimize incomplete combustion. Exposure to these
substances can also be minimized by properly venting the burners by opening a
window or using a ventilating hood or fan.
Notice: Never keep pet birds in the kitchen. Birds have a very sensitive respiratory
system. Fumes released from cooking oil, fat, margarine or overheated non-stick
cookware may be harmful or fatal to birds.
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PROPER INSTALLATION: Be sure a qualified technician in accordance with the
National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA54 properly installs your appliance. Install
only per installation instructions provided in the literature package for this range. Be
sure leveling legs are in place at the bottom corners of the range. If necessary, raise
or lower the leveling legs at the base of the range by turning clockwise or counter
clockwise to insure a level range.
Ask your dealer to recommend a qualified technician and an authorized repair service.
Have the technician familiarize you with the locations of the manual gas shut o valve
and gas meter in the event it is necessary to shut o gas supply to the unit during an
emergency.
WARNING
The following situations may cause serious bodily harm, death
or property damage.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF TIPPING OF THE RANGE, THE RANGE MUST BE SECURED
BY A PROPERLY INSTALLED ANTI-TIP BRACKET PROVIDED WITH THE RANGE. TO
CHECK IF THE DEVICE IS INSTALLED AND ENGAGED PROPERLY, CAREFULLY TIP
THE RANGE FORWARD. THE ANTI-TIP DEVICE SHOULD ENGAGE AND PREVENT
THE RANGE FROM TIPPING OVER. REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PACKAGED WITH THE ANTI-TIP BRACKET FOR PROPER ANTI-TIP BRACKET
INSTALLATION.
Never leave children alone or unattended in the area where an appliance is in use.
They should never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the appliance. Never
leave the oven door open when the range is unattended.
Do not store items of interest to children in the cabinets above a range or on the
backguard of a range. Children climbing on the range to reach the items could be
seriously injured.
Do not allow children to climb or play around the range. The weight of a child on an
open oven door may cause the range to tip, resulting in serious burns or other injury.
IMPORTANT: Observe all governing codes and ordinances. Do not obstruct flow of
combustion and ventilation air.
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USER SERVICING: Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically
recommended in this owner’s guide. Only a qualified technician should do all other
servicing. This will reduce the risk of personal injury and damage to the range.
Storage in or on appliance: Flammable materials should not be stored in an oven, near
surface burners or in the broiler section. This includes paper, plastic and cloth items,
such as cookbooks, plastic ware and towels, as well as flammable liquids. Do not use the
oven for storage. Do not store explosives, such as aerosol cans, on or near the range.
Remove the oven door from any unused range if it is to be stored or discarded.
Stepping, leaning or sitting on the doors or broiler section of this range can result in
serious injuries and cause damage to the range.
CAUTION
The following situations could cause bodily injury or property
damage.
DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE BURNERS, AREAS NEAR THESE BURNERS, OVEN
BURNERS OR INTERIOR SURFACES OF THE OVEN. Both surface burners and oven
burners may be hot even though the flame is not visible. Areas near surface burners
may become hot enough to cause burns. During and after use, do not touch, or let
clothing or other flammable materials touch these areas until they have had sucient
time to cool. Among these areas are the range, surfaces facing the range, the oven vent
openings and surfaces near these openings, oven door and windows.
WARNING
NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm the
room. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning and
overheating of the oven.
Wear proper apparel. Loose fitting or hanging garments should never be worn while
using the appliance. Do not let clothing or other flammable materials contact surface
burners or interior surfaces of the oven until they have had sucient time to cool.
Never modify or alter the construction of the range. Do not remove leveling legs,
panels, wire covers, anti-tip brackets or any other permanent part of the product.
When heating fat or grease, watch it closely. Fat or grease may catch fire if allowed to
become too hot.
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Do not use water or flour on grease fires. Smother the fire with a pan lid, baking soda
or use a dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher.
Operation of the Surface Burners. When the burners are operated for the first time,
a small amount of smoke may be generated due to tape residue or manufacturing
lubrication, this is not dangerous. Operate the burners for about five minutes to rid
the burners of this material before cooking.
Use only dry potholders.
Wet or damp potholders on hot surfaces could result in
burns from steam. Do not let the potholder touch hot heating areas. Do not use a
towel or other bulky cloth instead of a potholder.
Use proper flame size. Adjust flame size so it does not extend beyond the edge of the
cookware. The use of undersized cookware will expose a portion of the burner flame
and may result in severe burns or direct contact and ignition of clothing. Also, proper
relationship of cookware to burner will improve eciency.
WARNING
NEVER cover any slots, holes or passages in the oven bottom or
cover an entire rack with materials such as aluminum foil. Doing
so blocks air flow through the oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning.
Aluminum foil linings may also trap heat, causing a fire hazard. Refer to the cleaning
section of this manual for more information on the use of aluminum foil.
Placement of oven racks: Always place an oven rack in the desired location while the
oven is cool. If a rack must be moved when the oven is hot, use potholders and grasp
the rack with both hands to reposition. Do not let potholders contact hot oven walls.
Remove all cookware from the rack before moving.
Do not heat unopened food containers. Build-up of pressure may cause the container
to burst and result in injury.
Keep the oven vent duct unobstructed. The oven vent is located along the bottom
of the back guard. Touching the surfaces in the vent area when the oven is being
operated may cause severe burns. Also, do not place plastic or heat-sensitive items
on or near the oven vents. These items could melt or ignite. The range requires fresh
air for proper burner combustion. Do not block the flow of air around the base or
beneath the lower front panel of the range.
Use care when opening oven door: Stand to the side of the oven when opening the
oven door. Slowly open the door to allow hot air or steam to escape before removing
or replacing food.
Know which knob controls each burner. Place a pan of food on the burner before
turning it on, and turn the burner o before removing the pan. Always turn to the full
position when igniting top burners. Then adjust the flame size so it does not extend
beyond the edge of the cookware.
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Cookware handles should be turned inward and not extend over adjacent surface
burners. To reduce the risk of burns, ignition of flammable materials, and spillage
due to unintentional contact with the cookware, the handle of a cookware should
be positioned so that it is turned inward, and does not extend over adjacent surface
burners.
Never leave the surface burners unattended. Boilovers may cause smoking, greasy
spill-overs may catch fire or a pan which has boiled dry may melt.
Do not place hands between the spring tension hinge and the oven door frame
when you are removing the oven door. You could pinch your fingers.
Allow parts to cool to room temperature before touching or removing them from
the range. When a surface burner is first turned o, the burner and grate are hot
enough to cause burns.
Clean the range regularly to keep all parts free of fat or grease, which could
catch fire. Pay particular attention to the area underneath each surface burner.
Exhaust fan ventilating hoods and grease filters should be clean. Do not allow fat or
grease to accumulate. Greasy deposits in the fan could catch fire. Refer to the hood
manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning.
Do not use a “cyclonic” range hood with this product. Some range hoods circulate
air by blowing downward toward the range top then drawing the air back up into the
hood. This creates a “cyclonic” air wash that is designed for electric ranges only. A
“cyclonic” hood may cause the burners of a gas range to operate improperly.
Glazed cookware: Only certain types of glass, glass/ceramic, ceramic, earthenware,
or other glazed cookware are suitable for rangetop service without breaking, due to
the sudden change in temperature. Check the manufacturers recommendations for
rangetop use.
Do not place plastic salt and pepper shakers, spoon holders or plastic wrappings
on top of the range. These items could melt or ignite. Potholders, towels or wooden
spoons could catch fire if placed too close to the flame.
Do not use a wok equipped with a metal ring that extends beyond the burner.
Because this ring traps heat, the burner and grate could be damaged. Also, the
burner may not work properly, creating a carbon monoxide level above current health
standards.
Do not clean the oven door gasket. The door gasket is essential for a good seal. Care
should be taken not to rub, damage or move the gasket.
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Flexible Connectors: If the gas range/oven is connected to a gas supply with a metal
flexible connector, move the range/oven with CAUTION for service or cleaning.
Flexible connectors are not intended for repeated bending. Do not allow cleaners to
make contact with flexible connectors.
The connector and its fittings are designed for use only on the original installation
and are not to be reused for another appliance or at another location. Connectors
must comply with ANSI Z21.24.
It’s good practice for each household to have an appropriate fire extinguisher for
use in the event of a house fire.
NOTE: The instructions appearing in this owner’s guide are not meant to cover
every possible condition and situation that may occur. Common sense and caution
must be practiced when operating and maintaining any appliance.
WARNING
On sealed burner models never attempt to operate the surface
burners without the cooktop, burner caps and ignition wires
firmly in place. There is a risk of fire and/or explosion which could result in personal
injury or property loss.
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CARBON MONOXIDE WARNING
Carbon Monoxide is a possible danger when using any gas powered appliance.
All gas appliances MUST be installed by a licensed professional who is familiar with
the Carbon Monoxide levels appropriate for each appliance.
The American Gas Association publishes CO emissions for appliances and heating
equipment through the ANSI Std. Z21.1
The EPA reports that a maximum CO (Carbon Monoxide) level of 9 PPM over a 24
hour period is the residential interior ambient level standard.
(A properly ventilated home will have a normal CO level of less than 5 PPM.)
NON-VENTED GAS COOKING APPLIANCES:
Non-vented gas cooking appliances in a residential application are normally used
for a short period of time. The CO generated during the operation will disperse to
the air in the home and be purged to the outside through the normal air exchange.
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Surface Cooking
Use lids when surface cooking. A lid traps steam and uses it to speed up the cooking
process. If you have a pressure cooker or vegetable steamer, use it. You’ll waste fewer
vitamins, save time and cut energy costs.
Use medium-weight, flat bottomed pans that match the flame size. Choose pans made
of metals that conduct heat well.
When cooking on a surface burner, use as little water as possible to reduce cooking
time.
Oven Cooking
Preheat the oven only when a recipe tells you. Put roasts and casseroles into a cold
oven; then turn on the oven.
Opening the oven door often to check on foods wastes energy.
Use the oven to prepare complete meals. For instance, start a roast, add vegetables
when the meat is half-cooked, and then warm rolls or dessert after the main dishes are
cooked.
Thaw frozen foods before cooking. Thawed food requires less cooking energy than
frozen food.
Make it a habit to turn the oven o before removing the cooked food.
ENERGY-SAVING IDEAS
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Be sure appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician.
It is the responsibility of the technician to make certain that your range is properly
installed. Situations caused by improper installation are not covered under the
warranty. Any expenses incurred due to such situations will not be paid by the
manufacturer of the appliance.
If this range is removed for any reason, (eg. service
or cleaning), it must be replaced as outlined before
placing the range back in operation.
Levelling a Free-Standing Range
All free-standing ranges must be level to obtain proper
cooking results. The leveling legs should be screwed
into the corner brackets. Place pan or measuring cup
partially filled with water or a level on the oven rack.
Adjust the leveling legs until the range is level. The top
of the side panels should be level with the counter top.
WARNING
A child or adult can tip the
range and be killed. Install the anti-tip device to the
structure and/or the range. Verify the anti-tip device
has been properly installed and engaged. Engage
the range to the anti-tip device by ensuring the anti-
tip device is re-engaged when the range is moved.
Re-engage the anti-tip device if the range is moved.
Do not operate the range without the anti-tip device
in place and engaged. See installation instructions
for details. Failure to do so can result in death or
serious burns to children or adults.
Making sure the anti-tip bracket is installed:
• Slide range forward.
• Look for the anti-tip bracket securely attached to floor.
• Slide range back so rear range foot is under anti-tip bracket.
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Range Foot Anti-tip Bracket
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1. Align the backsplash to the rear part of
the cooktop as shown in the diagram.
2. Secure the backsplash to the cooktop
from the back using the 2 Phillips
head screws provided as shown in the
diagram.
HOW TO INSTALL THE BACKSPLASH
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NOTICE TO MASSACHUSETTS APPLIANCE DEALERS:
Be sure this document is included in all gas range appliances sold to consumers in the
State of Massachusetts.
NOTICE: Massachusetts law requires the following:
Appliances must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter.
Appliances must be connected with a three (3) foot (36” maximum length) flexible
gas connector and
A “T” handle type manual gas valve in the gas supply line to the appliance.
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Have the dealer where you purchase your new range install it or have him recommend
a qualified installer. Installation must conform with local codes. In the absence of local
codes, the installation must conform with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1-
Latest Edition in the U.S.A. or the CAN/CGA B149.1 or .2 Installation Codes in Canada.
The range should be connected to the supply line with 1/2-inch black iron pipe or
a certified flexible type range connector. To prevent gas leaks, put an approved
sealing compound, which is resistant to liquefied petroleum gases, on all threaded
connections.
Important: Do not apply pressure directly to the range manifold pipe when tightening
supply connections. The manifold pipe should be held securely at the pressure
regulator to prevent twisting. Hold the pressure regulator with a wrench during the
tightening of the connection, or the manifold pipe may be twisted and split, and cause
a dangerous leak.
The installation of ranges designed for manufactured (mobile) home installation must
conform with the Manufactured Construction and Safety, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280,
[formerly the Federal standard for Mobile Home Construction and Safety, Title 24,
HUD (Part 280)] in the U.S.A. or C.S.A. Standard CAN/CGA Z240.4.2 in Canada or,
when such standards are not applicable with local codes.
The installation of ranges designed for recreational vehicle installation must conform
to state or other codes and in the absence of such codes with the standard for
recreational vehicles ANSI A119.2.2–1982 in the U.S.A. or CAN/CGA Z240.4.2 in
Canada. The installation of appliances designed for recreational park trailers must
conform to recreational park trailers, ANSI A119.5.
NOTE: Check all piping connections in the unit for leaks. Never use an open flame to
check for gas leaks. Use a soap solution with a recommended ratio of 75% water and
25% dish washing soap. It’s possible for connections made at the factory to leak, due
to vibration encountered in transportation. Make certain you have checked them all,
and repair any connections that leak.
GAS CONNECTIONS
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The appliance and its individual shut-o valve must be disconnected from the gas
supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in
excess of
psig.
The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its
individual manual shut-o valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping
system at test pressures equal to or less than
psig.
GAS CONNECTIONS (continued)
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
MATERIALS YOU MAY NEED
Gas line shut-o valve
To reduce the possibility of gas leaks, apply
Teflon tape or a thread compound approved
for use with LP or Natural gases to all threaded
connections.
Use a flexible appliance connector to connect
your gas supply to the appliance. A 3 foot
length is recommended for ease of installation
but other lengths are acceptable. Never use an
old connector when installing a new range.
Check for leaks using a leak detector or soapy
water with a recommended ratio of 75% water,
25% dish washing soap.
Installation
It is the responsibility of the installer to make
certain that the range is properly adjusted at the
time of installation. Situations caused by improper
adjustments or improper installation are not
covered under the warranty. Any expenses incurred due to such situations will not be
paid by the manufacturer of the appliance.
Connecting gas to range
This range is designed to operate at a pressure of 4” of water column on natural gas
(NG) or 10” of water column on propane gas (LPG).
Make sure you are supplying your range with the type of gas for which it is designed.
This range comes equipped from the factory equipped for use with LPG (propane).
This range is convertible for use on natural gas (NG) also, (natural gas orifices
included in the packaging). When using this on NG gas, conversion must be made by
a qualified NG installer before attempting to operate the range on that gas.
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For correct operation, the pressure of natural gas supplied to the regulator should
be between 4” and 5” of water column. For LP gas, the pressure supplied must be
between 10” and 12” of water column.
When checking for correct operation of the regulator, the inlet pressure must be at
least 1” more than the operating -manifold- pressure as given above. The pressure
regulator located at the back of the range manifold must remain in the supply line
regardless of whether natural or LP gas is being used.
Regulator is only good for psi (14” w.c.) so test pressure must not exceed
” psi.
Shut o the main gas supply valve before removing the old range and leave it o until
the new hook-up has been completed.
Because hard piping restricts movement of the range, the use of a CSA/ETL certified
flexible metal appliance connector is recommended unless local codes require a
hardpiped connection. Never reuse an old connector when installing a new range. If
the hard piping method is used, you must carefully align the pipe; the range cannot be
moved after the connection is made.
To prevent gas leaks, use pipe joint compound resistant to LP or NG gases (depending
on set up) on all male -external- pipe threads.
1. In an easily accessible location, install a service manual gas shut o valve. Be sure
everyone operating the range knows where and how to shut o the gas supply to
the range.
2. When all connections have been made, be sure all range controls are in the o
position and turn on the main gas supply valve. Check for gas leaks by using a soap
and water solution. If a gas leak is present, shut o gas immediately, tighten all
connections, and retest for leaks.
3. Any opening in the wall behind the appliance and in the floor under the appliance
must be sealed.
After installation
1. Check ignition of cooktop burners.
2. Check ignition of oven burner.
3. Check for gas leaks at all gas connections (using a gas detector, never a flame).
GAS CONNECTIONS (continued)
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All units must be installed in accordance to minimum rear and side wall clearance and
clearances extended vertically above cooking top which are stated on the serial plate
located at the back of the range.
ANY OPENINGS IN THE WALL BEHIND THE UNIT AND IN THE FLOOR UNDER THE
UNIT MUST BE SEALED.
Note. Due to potential hazards it is recommended that storage cabinets NOT be
installed above the cooking surface.
IN THE EVENT OVERHEAD CABINETS ARE INSTALLED, THE MAXIMUM DEPTH OF
CABINETS INSTALLED ABOVE COOKING TOPS SHOULD BE 13”.
WALL CLEARANCES
30”
CABINET CUT OUT
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WALL CLEARANCES (continued)
Anti-Tip Bracket Location
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To Convert and/or Adjust to Natural Gas
The range is set for use with Liquefied Petroleum (LP). The factory setting is indicated
on the serial plate. When set for LP Gas operation, the pressure regulator will regulate
the gas to 10 inches water column pressure. When set for Natural Gas operation, the
pressure regulator will regulate the pressure to 4 inches water column.
Liquid Propane Gas Conversion to Natural Gas
The conversion kit must be installed by qualified service agency.
GAS RANGE CONVERSION
WARNING
“This conversion kit shall be installed by a qualified service agency in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions and all applicable codes and requirements
of the authority having jurisdiction. If the information in these instructions is not
followed exactly, a fire, explosion or production of carbon monoxide may result
in property damage, personal injury or loss of life. The qualified service agency is
responsible for the proper installation of this kit. The installation is not proper and
complete until the operation of the converted appliances is checked as specified
in the manufacturer’s instructions supplied with the kit.
2. 1.
3. 4.
Parts List:
1. Nozzles
2. Tool Card
3. Tool
4. Pilot Orifice
Model Number:
UGP 30CR OF1
UGP 30CR OF1
1.36
FL
RL
FR
RR
NOZZLE (NG)
OVEN
0.8
1.36
1.88
1.51
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GAS RANGE CONVERSION (continued)
Convertible Pressure Regulator
The range is shipped to operate on LPG. NG orifices and a special screwdriver for
adjusting the minimum flame are shipped with the unit in a separate envelope with the
manual. The inlet pressure of the gas supply shall be in accordance with the nominal
inlet pressure of the regulator used on the range or 1/2 psig maximum.
The range should be tested by pressurizing the regulator with an inlet pressure at least
1 inch water column above the manufacturer’s specified manifold pressure shown on
the serial plate.
1. CAUTION: Before proceeding with the conversion, shut o the gas supply to the
appliance prior to disconnecting the electrical power (if applicable).
2. Locate convertible regulator at the back of the range, left side facing appliance.
Remove cap and pop out the pin that’s attached
3. On the side you will see the pin position for use with LPG
4. Unscrew pin and flip it to the NG position – long end outwards, spring on inside.
5. Below is an example of additional positions depending on regulator type installed.
9,000
3,000
9,000
10,000
13,000
44,000
9,000
3,000
9,000
10,000
13,000
44,000
Manifold Pressure: Natural Gas: 4” WC / LP/Propane: 10” WC
Electrical Rating: 1.5V DC. 1.0 A
LPG NG
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6. Replace the cap back on the regulator
7. Next you will remove the grates, burners and burner
caps from the range to access the orifices.
8. You will need a 7 mm wrench to remove the orifices.
Each orifice can be accessed easily - the larger
burner orifice is located on the burner wall.
9. Remove all LPG orifices: place in the bag and store in
a safe place.
10. Take the NG orifices provided and install them as shown below
See below for rating of orifice for each model
Smallest Medium x 2 Largest Oven
NG 0.80 mm 1.36 mm 1.51 mm 1.88 mm
11. Once all the orifices are installed, replace all burners and burner caps, then fire up
the burners to check the minimum flame height.
12. Minimum flame height should be approx. ¼” tall. There is a small adjustment screw
located on the valve itself. The lid and the front control panel must be removed to
accomplish this adjustment.
13. Turn the valve fully counter clockwise. Then proceed to adjust the adjustment screw
counter clockwise for a smaller flame and clockwise for a larger flame. Adjustment:
Minimum flame should be approx. ¼” tall.
14. Temporarily replace the lid, burners, burner caps and grates and recheck the flame.
Once complete, reassemble the control panel and the lid.
15. Next, the oven orifice needs to be replaced.
16. Remove all racks, then the bottom pan by lifting up
the back first to release the front then pull pan out.
17. Locate the burner tube and locate the retaining screw
at the front of the tube. Once this screw has been
removed, lift up the burner and pull away slightly to
the right to expose the oven orifice.
GAS RANGE CONVERSION (continued)
BURNER ORIFICE
FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment location is inside the
valve stem
ORIFICE LOCATION
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18. With a 7 mm wrench or pliers remove the orifi ce and replace with NG orifi ce.
19. Replace the burner tube, then start up the oven to check oven fl ame, making sure
the back of the burner tube to achieve this. Once you have the bottom pan and oven
door closed, and with the broiler drawer pulled down, you will be able to see how
the fl ame should look by viewing the fl ame through the broiler door area.
20. Check for leaks using a leak detector or soapy water with recommended ratio of
75% water, 25% dish washing soap.
21. Once you have completed the conversion, check the operations of ignition making
sure each of the 4 burners, pilot fl ame and oven burner fl ame are functioning
correctly. Please refer to pages 21 through 24.
GAS RANGE CONVERSION (continued)
OVEN ORIFICE
In the pilot assembly shown below, the LPG orifi ce is
0.14 mm. When doing the conversion from Propane to
Natural gas make sure the pilot orifi ce is changed to the
NG orifi ce sized at 0.2 mm. If you leave the LPG orifi ce
0.14 mm in place, the pilot fl ame will may be too small
to keep the pilot lit.
PILOT ORIFICE
ORIFICE
WRENCH
THERMOCOUPLE
IGNITER
OVEN PILOT
PILOT ORIFICE
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To check the manifold gas pressure, remove the burner cap and connect a manometer
(water gauge) or other pressure test device to the burner orifi ce. Use a rubber hose
with inside diameter of approximately ¼” hold the end of the tube tight over the
orifi ce. Turn the gas valve on. For a more accurate pressure check, have at least two
(2) other top burners burning. Be sure that the gas supply (inlet) pressure is at least
one inch above the specifi ed manifold pressure. Maximum gas supply pressure must
not exceed 14” inch water column, minimum gas supply pressure must be 1” inch water
column above recommended pressure, 12” for propane gas, and 5” water column for
natural gas. When properly adjusted the manifold water column pressure is 11” for LP/
propane gas or 4” for natural gas.
NOTE: There is no adjustment for the pilot
ame, you must use the NG pilot orifi ce
included in the conversion kit and this will
ensure the pilot fl ame is the correct size
(see image).
NOTE: Once the unit has been converted
ll out the included sticker and place it on
the back of the range, beside the rating
plate (see image).
Once you have completed the conversion, check
the operations of ignition making sure each of
the 4 burners, pilot fl ame and oven burner fl ame
are functioning correctly. Please refer to pages 28
through 30 – Operation of Range.
High Altitude Applications above 2,000 feet: At
elevations above 2,000 feet, the range must be
derated 4% for each 1,000 foot above sea level.
It is the installers responsibility to see that the
ranges input rate is adjusted properly.
CHECKING FOR MANIFOLD GAS PRESSURE
THERMOCOUPLE
IGNITER
OVEN PILOT
PILOT ORIFICE
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ADJUSTING THE TOP BURNER AND OVEN FLAME
WARNING
Keep appliance area clear and free from combustible materials,
gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liquids. Do not obstruct
the flow of air that is necessary for combustion and ventilation.
Top Burner Valves
The top burners have orifices that are dedicated to the type of fuel to be used. These
orifices are not adjustable. They must be changed completely to convert from one
gas to the other. DO NOT DISCARD THE UNUSED ORIFICES. They should be saved in
order to convert the range back to its original fuel.
When converting the gas valves, the minimum flame adjustment screw must be
adjusted.
Please see the supplied screwdriver in the conversion kit along with the orifices. The
proper flame size is approximately ¼” obtained. – see adjustment procedure under
conversions page 19.
The properly adjusted maximum flame is approximately 3/4” high and has three
distinct cones; the kindling point, the dark blue center cone, and the outer mantel.
Cooktop Burner Operation
The top burner flame size should be adjusted so that is does not extend beyond the
edge of the cookware. As a matter of safety, it’s recommended that you comply with
these instructions.
A high flame on a surface burner is both inecient and
unsafe. The flame should always be adjusted so that it
is no larger than the bottom of the pan. Fluctuations
in flame size could be caused by pressure variations,
improperly positioned burners, damage or debris.
To ignite the burner, depress and turn the valve knob to
the left to the 9 o’clock “position”. When a top burner
knob is pressed in, ALL electrodes will spark at a rate of approximately 2½ pulses
(sparks) per second. Continue to hold the knob depressed until gas ignites at the
burner. Adjust the intensity of top burner heat in the same manner described above.
NOTE: In the event the electronic ignition system fails, the top burners and oven
pilot can be lit by holding a lighted match near the burner head and turning the
appropriate top burner knob to the “9 o’clock position”.
INCORRECT CORRECT
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Oven Valve
The oven control has a fl ame safety device built into the body of the thermostat.
Presence of a gas ignition source (pilot) is verifi ed by a fl ame safety probe. This fl ame
safety probe actuates the internal safety device to allow gas into the oven burner
when the oven is turned on. If there is a loss of gas ignition during operation, the fl ame
safety device will close o gas fl ow to the oven burner and pilot.
The oven burner orifi ce is located on a brass injector stud at the rear of the oven
under the oven fl oor. This orifi ce is dedicated to the gas for which the oven is to be
used. The orifi ce is not adjustable. It must be changed completely to convert from one
gas to the other. DO NOT DISCARD THE UNUSED ORIFICE. It should be saved in order
to convert the range back to its original fuel.
ADJUSTING THE TOP BURNER AND OVEN FLAME
(continued)
INCORRECT AND GOOD FLAME PATTERNS
If burner fl ames look like A, call for service.
B or C is normal burner fl ames, depending on the type of
gas you use.
With LP gas, some yellow tipping on outer cones is
normal.
QUALITY OF FLAMES
The combustion quality of burner fl ames needs to be
confi rmed visually.
A. Yellow fl ames — Call for service
B. Yellow tips on outer cones — It is normal for
LP gas
C. Soft blue fl ames — It is normal for natural
gas
Incorrect: ame
lifting off the burner
Good fl ame: Well-defi ned blue
ame with slight yellow tipping
Top Burner Height
In the pilot assembly shown below, the LPG orifi ce is
0.14 mm. When doing the conversion from Propane to
Natural gas make sure the pilot orifi ce is changed to
the NG orifi ce sized at 0.2 mm. If you leave the LPG
orifi ce 0.14 mm in place, the pilot fl ame will may be too
small to keep the pilot lit.
Oven Pilot
The oven pilot is located along the left hand side of the oven burner. It is fastened to the
pilot assembly with the thermocouple and the electrode. The fl ame of the oven pilot
ignites main burner gas when the oven is turned on. If the pilot fl ame is not present, the
ame safety device will not allow pilot gas or main burner gas to fl ow.
THERMOCOUPLE
IGNITER
OVEN PILOT
PILOT ORIFICE
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Lighting the Top Burners
1. To obtain a fl ame more easily, light the burner before placing a cooking utensil on the
burner grate.
2. Decide which burner you’re igniting fi rst using the screened diagram below the burner
knob. The black dot indicates the position of the burner you’re igniting.
3. To light a burner, press the burner knob in and turn counter clockwise to high fl ame/
ignition position. You will hear the electronic ignition clicking as you continue to hold
the knob down until the fl ame lights.
4. After lighting the fl ame, turn the control knob to adjust the fl ame size as required.
OPERATION OF RANGE
OFF
OFF
HIGH FLAME / IGNITION
BURNER POSITION
OVEN
PUSH TO IGNITE OVEN
PUSH
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OPERATION OF RANGE (continued)
Lighting the Oven
1. Depending on how long the gas line run is, it may take a while to light the oven pilot. It
is suggested that you light a top burner fi rst to ensure the gas is at the valve.
2. Push in on oven knob and turn to the ignition position, you will hear the electronic
ignition. Hold until the oven pilot lights. Once lit, count to 10 then release. It should
now stay lit; if not, repeat. You can view the pilot by opening the broiler door and look
towards the back.
3. Once the oven pilot has been lit, lightly press in the oven control knob and turn counter
clockwise to the desired temperature setting. Gently let up on the knob, and the
thermostat shaft will release its safety key to let you rotate the control.
4. When fi nished cooking, you may turn the oven control knob back to the “OFF” position.
This will turn o the main oven burner and the pilot.
NOTE: If you are using the oven for the fi rst time, or the oven has not been used in several
days, it may take multiple attempts to successfully light. If the ignitor pilot will not stay lit
after 5 attempts, contact an authorized service technician.
If the oven pilot does not ignite and maintain the fl ame, check the following:
1. The pilot burner has gone out. Relight the oven pilot
2. The thermocouple may not be properly located. Locate the thermocouple into the
ame more otherwise not enough millivolts will be created.
3. The spark electrode is defective. Contact an authorized service technician.
If the batteries have grown weak and you need to use the oven before you are able to
replace with fresh batteries, the oven can be lit manually.
NOTE: The burner levels specifi ed on the range rating plate apply to elevations up to
2,000 ft / 610 m above sea level.
In locations where the elevation is greater than 2,000 ft / 610 m above sea level, the BTU
input should be reduced to four percent for every 1,000 ft / 305 m increase in the level.
2,000 ft / 610 m above sea level. In the event that this adjustment is necessary, we advise
you to contact a qualifi ed service technician. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE RANGE
YOURSELF.
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OPERATION OF RANGE (continued)
Hot Oven Restart
If you turn o the oven but then decide to turn it back on before it has cooled to room
temperature, the burner may not light properly. This is due to the thermostat still
sensing “heated oven” and not allowing the maximum gas flow rate into the burner.
After the burner lights, you may adjust the oven control to the desired temperature.
It is essential to maintain the gas pressure constantly at 10 inches water column
pressure for ranges set for LP Gas; and 4’’ water column pressure for ranges set for
Natural Gas to get proper pilot performance.
Moisture
Moisture can have the same eect on the oven ignitor as the pilot flame. If sparking
does not occur when the oven thermostat knob is turned on during the initial attempt
to use, or after several days of non-use, it COULD BE the result of moisture build-
up in the ceramic sleeve of the oven electrode. This may happen in areas with high
humidity, or if food having high water content is cooked.
This moisture can be driven out of the ignitor by lighting the pilot and operating the
oven for a few minutes.
NEVER LEAVE THE CONTROL KNOBS IN ANY POSITION OTHER THAN “OFF” IF
THE IGNITORS OR BURNERS AREN’T WORKING PROPERLY.
With the oven control OFF, open the broiler door and position yourself so you can see
the oven pilot at the back of the oven burner.
If the oven is working, to determine if moisture was the problem, wait a few minutes
and attempt to light the oven by turning the oven control dial on. If sparking occurs
at the oven electrode to ignite the oven pilot, and within sixty seconds ignites the
oven burner, then moisture build-up was the problem. If the oven burner doesn’t ignite
within 60 seconds, turn the oven control o and call the serviceman.
If for some reason there isn’t sparking, this would indicate the module isn’t functioning
properly, or the batteries are low. If oven cooking is necessary, you may manually light
the oven.
CAUTION
MAKE CERTAIN THE OVEN IS COOL WHEN MANUALLY
LIGHTING OVEN PILOT.
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ALIGNMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Oven Burner Air Shutter Adjustment
The oven burner flame should be a clean, blue flame with distinct inner cones. A soft,
lazy flame with indistinct cones means too much gas or not enough air. A noisy lifting
flame indicates too much air. If adjustments are necessary, you must first loosen the
lock screw located at the top of the air shutter at the back of the burner tube, then
rotate the air shutter to the correct setting, and retighten screw.
Oven burner flame can be checked as follows (without
flame spreader in place):
To correct a yellow flame - Increase size of air shutter
opening.
To correct a lifting, but distinct, blue flame - Decrease
size of air shutter opening.
The air shutter should be set approximately 2/3 open for
natural gas, and approximately full open on LP gas.
Preheating
Heat the oven to the desired temperature before placing the food in the oven. Preheat
for 10 to 12 minutes.
Opening Oven Door
Let hot air or steam escape before removing or replacing food.
Arranging Oven Racks
The oven racks should be arranged before the oven is turned ON. Place the racks so
the food is centered in the oven.
Temperature Selection
It is important to select to proper temperature setting. Imagine that the control has
three sections: Warm, Bake, and Broil.
Warming
The broiler section of your range can function as a warming drawer to keep foods at
serving temperature (175°F to 225°F). Place food on the broiler pan in the low position
and set the oven control to the lowest setting.
OVEN BURNER
1/2” CONE
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Baking
Follow the recipe instructions when baking. Use correct ingredients, measure them
carefully, and use the correct type and size of cookware suggested in the recipe.
Remember to preheat properly. Avoid opening of the oven door as much as possible
when baking.
When baking cakes in glass baking dishes, lower the oven temperature to 250°F to
prevent browning of the bottom and sides before the top becomes brown.
Also when using glass bakeware, it would be better to increase the preheat time to
have exact stabilization of the oven’s temperature. To do so allow 20 minutes time for
temperatures up to 350°F and 30 minutes for temperatures up to 425°F.
Oven Racks
The oven racks should be arranged before the oven knob is operated. Place the racks
so the food is centered in the oven, not the rack.
When more than one cookware is used, be sure to stagger them allowing space
between each one. Do not allow the cookware to touch any part of the oven,
especially the glass window. It is best to use two racks and place food so one
cookware is not directly over another.
Rack Removal
Pull the oven rack forward and lift up on the front of the rack so it will clear the rack
keeper. To replace the oven rack, guide the angled rear portion of the rack under the
rack keeper and slide the rack to the rear.
Never cover the oven racks with aluminum foil. Such practices will trap heat and
cause intense heat in spots which usually give poor results. It can damage the
porcelain finish as well as glass windows in oven doors.
ALIGNMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
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Removable Oven Bottom
First remove the racks from the oven. The oven bottom lifts
from the rear. Grasp each side of the oven bottom and lift
upward from the rear until the bottom is clear, lift it to remove
from the front.
NOTE: If the oven bottom is replaced incorrectly, it may warp
and cause undesirable baking results.
The oven bottom has a porcelain enamel finish. To make cleaning easier, protect the
oven bottom from excessive spillovers. This is particularly important when baking a
fruit pie or other foods with high acid content. Hot fruit fillings or foods that are acidic
in content, such as milk, tomato or sauerkraut, and sauces with vinegar or lemon juice,
may cause pitting and damage to the porcelain enamel surface.
To protect the oven bottom surface, place a piece of aluminum foil slightly larger than
the baking dish on the rack below to catch any boilovers. It should not completely
cover the rack as this would cause uneven heat in the oven.
If a spillover does occur on the oven bottom, allow the oven to cool first. You can
clean the bottom with soap and water, a mild abrasive cleanser, soap-filler abrasive
pads or an oven cleaner following package directions.
Broiler Compartment
The broiler pan is held in place by a wire broiler rack. To open the broiler, gently lift
up and pull forward on the drop down broiler door. Pull the broiler pan forward. It will
reach a temporary stop position. Continue to pull forward and the broiler pan will pull
out to expose the entire broiler grill surface.
Remove the broiler pan from the broiler rack by lifting up on the front of the broiler
pan so it will clear the wire rack. Then pull forward slightly and use both hands to lift
the pan free of the rack. To return the pan to the broiler rack, pull the wire rack out to
the stop position. Insert the pan into the recessed section of the broiler rack.
Slide the pan in place under the pan retainers.
Push the pan to the rear of the broiler compartment.
Close the broiler door.
ALIGNMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
BROILER PAN
BROILER DOOR
BROILER PAN
COVER
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BROILING
Preheat the broiler area and broil pan for a few minutes. No definite time can be given
for broiling meats because of varying thickness, amounts of fat, and personal taste. Be
careful when handling hot broiler pans; be careful of the hot grease. Serious injury
can result due to spillage of hot grease. Never leave a dirty broil pan in place, always
clean it and return it to the broiler assembly. Unauthorized broil pan substitutes
should never be used. Excess fat should be trimmed to reduce the possibility of flame
up. The meat could be ruined or fire could occur, causing loss of property and bodily
injury.
When broiling fatty meats, the lowest broil must be used; however, we recommend
the lowest positions at all times. Always broil with the oven door closed. When
broiling is completed, turn the dial to OFF and remove the broil pan temporarily for
cleaning. Do not use the broiler area for storage of cookware.
DO NOT USE THE BROILER AREA FOR STORAGE OF COOKWARES.
Heavy Spillovers–Unusual Stains
Some spills or food types are harder for the oven to clean without a little assistance.
For heavy spillovers such as from an overfilled fruit pie or casserole, put a cookie
sheet or aluminum foil on the oven bottom. Be sure the foil does not cover the air
openings, so do not extend foil beyond oven bottom.
If you should get a heavy spillover on the oven bottom:
1. Brush o heavy soil with a nylon brush or plastic pad. DO NOT USE paper toweling,
cloths or sponge. Oven walls are porous and particles of these materials will rub o
on walls. Rinse area well with clean water only. Do not allow insulation under oven
bottom to become wet.
2. If spillovers harden before they can be wiped away, they may become either a
brittle crust or a varnish-type coating. The brittle crusts will loosen and flake o in
time. This process can be speeded up by GENTLY tapping crust with a wooden or
plastic cookware and then brushing crust away.
3. Any remaining soil will gradually reduce with continued oven use at normal baking
temperatures.
NOTE: Over a period of time, wear marks may appear on the embossed rack supports.
This is normal and results from sliding the oven racks in and out of the oven. Wear
marks will not interfere with the overall cleaning action of the oven.
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Always keep cleaning materials and chemicals in a safe place and away from children.
Know what you are using. Make sure all parts of the range are COOL before cleaning. Be
sure to replace the parts correctly.
Knobs
Pull forward on the knobs to remove them (or use light string to place behind the knob
and pull away from the unit). Wash in a water solution with a mild detergent mix. Do not
use an abrasive cleaner or any abrasive action. Abrasive action will scratch the knobs.
If the knobs become loose on the valve stem, spread the valve stem slightly with a small
screwdriver.
Using Commercial Oven Cleaners
Commercial oven cleaners may be used on porcelain lined ovens; however, many cleaners
are very strong, and it’s essential to follow instructions carefully. Be sure to wear rubber
gloves to protect your hands.
After using such cleaners, thoroughly rinse the oven with a solution of 1 tablespoon vinegar
to 1 cup of water. Oven cleaners can coat or damage the thermostat sensing device (the
long tube in the oven) so that it will not respond to temperature accurately. If you use an
oven cleaner, do not let it contact the sensing bulb, or any chrome, aluminum, or plastic
part of the range.
Do not apply or allow the cleaner to come in contact with any parts or surfaces other
than the oven interior.
Grates, Main Tops, Surface Burners
The grates are made of porcelain coated steel. These materials can be cleaned at the sink
with detergent or soap-filled scouring pads. Do not be alarmed when the grate loses its
shining finish. The heat from the burners will cause the grates to lose their shining finish.
Clean the burner with soap and water, rinse thoroughly and dry completely before
reassembling. Burner heads can be dried in the oven at about 350 degrees Fahrenheit or
in the dishwasher on the dry cycle. After adjustment or cleaning, replace all parts to their
original position.
The porcelain finish top can be cleaned with detergent and warm water. A mild glass wax
can be used to shine the top.
CLEANING THE RANGE
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CLEANING THE RANGE (continued)
Products of combustion from the top pilots as well as certain atmospheric conditions
can create an oxidation reaction on the underside of the top. This will appear as rust or
in the form of a reddish brown deposit. This will NOT AFFECT THE LIFE OF THE TOP in
comparison to the general life expectancy of the range itself.
It is very important that the burner be dry before replacing it in the range. A wet burner
will not allow the gas to ignite properly. This could result in a build-up of gas which could
result in an explosion or fire.
Aluminum Foil in Oven and Broiler
WARNING: Never cover any slots, holes or passages in the oven bottom or cover
an entire rack with materials such as aluminum foil. Doing so blocks air flow through
the oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Aluminum foil linings may
also trap heat, causing a fire hazard.
Aluminium foil when used improperly is a cause of many range fires. Make certain that
vents or air openings aren’t covered by the foil. If the vents located along the sides of the
oven bottom are blocked, poor cooking will result.
Never cover a rack completely. A piece of foil slightly larger than the cookware can be
placed on the rack beneath the cookware.
Remove and discard aluminum foil after each use. This will help prevent greases and
spilled food from accumulating and becoming a fire hazard.
Cleaners and Cleaning Materials
Do not use harsh cleaners or degreasers on or around functional parts (valves, controls,
etc., or aluminum tubing). This will damage or drastically reduce the life of the part.
Use only a mild solution of soap and water on backguards, aluminum control panels and
painted surfaces. Never use harsh abrasives or cleaning powders that may scratch or mar
the surface. Make sure the cleaners and cleaning materials are suitable for use on the area
to be cleaned. Always keep cleaning materials in a safe place. Never use a sharp metal
scraper to clean glass, porcelain, or painted surfaces.
Repair Parts
When repair parts are needed, contact the dealer from whom the range was purchased.
In case your range was purchased from a source other than an appliance dealer, you may
prefer to contact the manufacturer at the address shown in this manual.
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CLEANING THE RANGE (continued)
Moisture
During the initial heat-up of your range, the heat mixing with the cooler air in the oven
cavity may produce fogging of the door glass or a collection of water on the door. To
prevent this, open the oven door for the fi rst few seconds of initial oven heat-up. This will
allow the moist air within the oven to escape, without the forming of visible moisture on
the range. The amount of moisture will depend upon the humidity of the air and water
content of the food being cooked. Fogging and even dripping water will usually occur in
geographic locations of high humidity.
Burners and Cast-Iron Grates
These parts can be removed and cleaned with appropriate products.
After cleaning, the burners and their fl ame distributors must be well dried and
correctly replaced.
It is very important to check that the burner fl ame distributor and the cap has been
correctly positioned - failure to do so can cause serious problems.
In appliances with electric ignition keep the electrode clean so that the sparks
always strike.
Note: To avoid damage to the electric ignition do not use it when the
burners are not in place.
Correct Replacement of the Burners
It is very important to check that the burner fl ame
spreader “F” and the cap “C” have been correctly
positioned. Failure to do so can cause serious problems.
In appliances with battery electric ignition, check that
the electrode “S” is always clean to ensure trouble-free
sparking.
The ignitor must be cleaned very carefully.
Oven Rack Installation and Removal
The oven racks are provided with a safety catch to
prevent accidental removal.
They must be inserted as shown.
To pull them out remove the rack in the reverse order.
C
F
S
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE (continued)
DO NOT STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIAL IN
THE OVEN OR IN THE BOTTOM DRAWER.
Only store heat resistance pots, pans, and trays in
the drawer as it gets very hot when the oven is on.
Do not store plastic items (or pots and pans with
plastic handles) in your drawer.
REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR FOR CLEANING
To facilitate oven cleaning, it is possible to remove the door. Please follow the
instructions carefully.
The oven door is heavy - you may need help removing and replacing the door.
To remove the door:
Open the door to fully.
Lift the left and right hooks on the hinge fi gure (A,B).
Hold the door as shown in fi gure (C) on a 45 degree angle.
Gently close the door until the hooks touch the door, then lift at a 45 degree angle
Set the door on a soft fl at surface.
To replace the door, repeat the above steps in reverse order.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLOSE THE DOOR UNTIL THIS STEP IS COMPLETE. THE HINGE
OR DOOR COULD BE DAMAGED.
(C)(B)(A)
HOOK
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HOW TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT
Gaining access to the battery compartment:
1. Locate the kick plate at the front/bottom of the range
2. The kick plate is clipped into place - simply lift up slightly and pull outwards.
3. Pull away the kick plate. You now have access to the battery compartment
How to change the D volt battery
1. Locate the battery holder which is fastened to the bottom right side of the range.
2. Remove D volt battery.
3. Ensure you replace with a quality battery. This will ensure a stronger spark, and
reduce the number of times you will have to replace the batteries.
REMOVING THE KICKPLATE FOR CLEANING
It is possible to remove the magnetic kickplate at the bottom of the range to aid in
cleaning underneath the range.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE (continued)
D VOLT BATTERY
KICK PLATE
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
Surface burner fails to
light
a. Clogged burner ports a. Remove burners and clean out
dirt and spider webs
b. Battery dead b. Replace with new D size
battery
c. Ignition relay defective c. Replace relay
Uneven flame a. Clogged burner ports a. Remove burners and clean out
dirt and spider webs
b. Uneven burner alignment b. Check black caps are placed
evenly onto burners
Oven does not light a. Oven pilot is out a. Relight oven pilot
b. Moisture buildup in ceramic
sleeve of oven electrode
b. Heat up ceramic sleeve with
BBQ lighter to remove moisture
Oven Temperature
seems to be inaccurate
Food takes too long to
cook
Food cooks too fast
Overbrowning
a. Oven was not preheated a. Preheat oven for 10 minutes
b. Incorrect use of aluminum foil b. Refer to section on aluminum
foil
c. Oven bottom incorrectly in
place
c. Replace oven bottom correctly
d. Oven calibration of burner out
of adjustment
d. Have technician calibrate oven
and adjust burner
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WIRING DIAGRAM
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11
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5
9
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16 17 19 20 21
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32
33
35
36
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71
72
73
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55
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54
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63
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46
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61
62
79
67
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34
39
49
18
75
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Please visit our website www.UniqueAppliances.com to view a PDF
version of the schematics which will allow you to zoom in and out.
PARTS DIAGRAM AND LIST
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Item # Description Part #
1 Back splash board cover CYJ00141
2 Backsplash board PSJ00049-W
3 Left logo (sold as backsplash assembly) JSJ00006
4 Middle logo (sold as backsplash
assembly)
CY99109
5 Right logo (sold as backsplash assembly) JSJ00007
6 Cast iron grate DWWJ01019
7 Fixed board CY14516
8 55# burner flame diuser DWWJ01343
55# burner bottom cup DWWJ01343-1
55# burner Burner cap DWWJ01343-2
9 130# burner flame diuser DWWJ01341
130# burner bottom cup DWWJ01341-1
130# burner Burner cap DWWJ01341-2
130# burner ring DWWJ01341-3
10 100# burner flame diuser DWWJ01342
100# burner bottom cup DWWJ01342-1
100# burner Burner cap DWWJ01342-2
11 Clip board for backsplash board CY14515-1
12 Cooking panel WSJ13248-4
13 Right rear Aluminum gas pipe assembly DWWJ01003
Right front Aluminum gas pipe assembly DWWJ01004
Left rear Aluminum gas pipe assembly DWWJ01006
Left front Aluminum gas pipe assembly DWWJ01005
Bottom burner gas pipe assembly DWWJ01007
14 Main gas pipe assembly DWWJ01001
15 Cooking panel block CY14226
16 Thermostat valve DWWJ01114-2
17 Gas valve (0.45) DPJ99170
Gas valve (0.55) DPJ99171
Gas valve (0.68) DPJ99172
18 Control panel heat-resistance cotton DPJ99002
19 Control panel WSJ13273SY-01-W
20 Bezel WSJ040003
21 Knob assembly QJG05018
22 Liner heat-resistance board CY14242
23 Liner heat-resistance cotton DPJ99004
24 Below DWWJ01002
25 Smoke diuser A CY14239
26 Smoke diuser B CY14240
27 Liner topboard WSJ13243
28 Oven rack DWWJ01012
29 Oven floor WSJ13267
30 ODS bracket CY14572
31 Nozzle base DPJ24070
32 Bottom burner flame spreader CY04248
33 Burner DWWJ01296
34 ODS Assembly DXQJ9912-9
PARTS DIAGRAM AND LIST (continued)
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PARTS DIAGRAM AND LIST (continued)
Item # Description Part #
35 Cooking pan cover WSJ13269
36 Cooking pan WSJ13268
37 Cooking pan bracket DWWJ01013
38 Liner bottom board WSJ13244
39 Feet assembly board (left) CY14237
40 Feet assembly board (right) CY14238
41 Feet DWWJ01010
42 Kick plate PSJ00050-W
43 Battery box DWWS90026-1
44 Broiler panel PSJ00051-W
45 Broiler heat-resistance cotton DPJ99007
46 Decorate strip CYJ00056
47 Broiler inner panel PSJ00052
48 Broiler door hinge DWWJ01017
49 Broiler seal DWWJ01018
50 Door magnet DWJ9945-4
51 Kick plate support CY14266
52 Hinge base DWWJ01345-1
53 Fixed board CY14249
54 Liner back board WSJ13240
55 Liner support CY14241
56 Pressure-steady valve DPJ24060
57 Fixed board for valve CY14271
58 Liner back heat-resistance cotton DPJ99005
59 Back panel support bar CY14250
60 Pulse igniter DXQJ9977-1
61 Back panel CY14254-1
62 Handle PSJ00053-W
63 Left/side handle base CY99112
64 Door panel PSJ00003-W
65 Door top cover CYJ00060
66 Door heat-resistance cotton DPJ99006
67 Door hinge DWWJ01016-2
68 Door middle glass fixed part CY14261
69 Door inner glass fixed part CY14257
70 Glass DQT01003
71 Door inner panel PSJ00056
72 Liner seal DWWJ01014
73 Liner front panel PSJ00055
74 Liner front heat-resistance cotton DPJ99003
75 Burner fixed bar CY14231
76 Outside Left side panel WSJ13245-1-W
77 Liner left side panel WSJ13241
78 Cooking grid bracket fixed part CY14270
79 Cooking grid bracket DWWJ01011-1
80 Liner right side panel WSJ13242
81 Outside right side panel WSJ13246-1-W
Oven Door Assembly QJG00026
Broiler Door Assembly QJG00030
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APPLIANCE INFORMATION
(manual copy - keep with your records)
APPLIANCE INFORMATION
(remote copy - keep with your appliance)
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To make care and servicing of your range easy and ecient, please record the
following information for future reference:
Model:
Serial Number:
Purchased From:
Date Purchased:
Installed By:
To make care and servicing of your range easy and ecient, please record the
following information for future reference:
Model:
Serial Number:
Purchased From:
Date Purchased:
Installed By:
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CLASSIC RETRO BY UNIQUE 30” UGP-30CR OF1
PROPANE GAS RANGE 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Unique Appliances (hereafter “Unique”) warrants that this Unique gas range is free from manufacturer’s defects in
material and workmanship under normal usage and service under the following terms.
PARTS WARRANTY
This appliance has been designed for domestic household use. If properly installed, adjusted and operated under
normal conditions in accordance with printed instructions, it will satisfactorily perform the functions that are generally expected of this
type of appliance.
If the appliance fails to do so because of a defect in material or workmanship within one year from the original date of purchase: Unique
will at our option, repair, exchange, or correct by other means Unique consider appropriate, any part(s) Unique finds to be defective
except for the surface finish.
OWNERSHIP
This Warranty is made only to the first purchaser (”original purchaser”) who acquires this range for his/her own use and will be honored
by Unique Appliances and by the Seller. Purchaser must retain their receipt as proof of purchase date.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
This warranty does not apply to any appliance that has been subjected to alterations, misuse, abuse (including damage by foreign
agents or chemicals), accident, improper installation or service, delivery damage, or other than normal household use and service.
This Unique appliance must be serviced regularly as outlined in the Owner’s Manual. In case of damage, the owner must provide proof
of purchase, Model, and Serial Number to the selling dealer or Unique Appliances. This warranty is LIMITED STRICTLY to the terms
indicated herein, and no other expressed warranties or remedies thereunder shall be binding on Unique.
PURCHASER’S RESPONSIBILITIES
The purchaser will be responsible for the costs of any service calls requested to demonstrate or confirm the proper operation of the
appliance, the installation, or to correct malfunctions in the appearance created by the operation of the appliance in a manner not
prescribed by or cautioned against in the use and care instructions.
MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER
The appliance model number and serial number can be found on a rating plate on the range. The purchaser should always refer
to the model and serial number when talking to or contacting the dealer from whom the appliance was purchased.
EXCLUSIONS
Save as herein provided, by Unique, there are no other warranties, conditions, representations or guarantees, express or implied, made
or intended by Unique or its authorized distributors and all other warranties, conditions, representations or guarantees, including any
warranties, conditions, representations or guarantees under any Sale of Goods Act or like legislation or statute is hereby expressly
excluded. Save as herein provided, Unique shall not be responsible for any damages to persons or property, including the unit itself,
howsoever caused or any consequential damages arising from the malfunction of the unit and by the purchase of the unit, the purchaser
does hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless Unique from any claim for damages to persons or property caused by the unit
Removal or disfigurement of the rating plate will void the warranty. The purchaser will be responsible for any expenses involved in
making the gas range readily accessible for servicing. The purchaser will be responsible for any extra charges where the installation is in
a remote location such as un-assumed roads, islands, areas known as cottage country, more than 20 Km outside a Metropolitan area, or
where a technician is not available. Freight damage is not covered by this warranty.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
No warranty or insurance herein contained or set out shall apply when damage or repair is caused by any of the following:
1) Power failure.
2) Damage in transit or when moving the appliance.
3) Improper power supply such as low voltage, defective house wiring or inadequate fuses.
4) Accident, alteration, abuse or misuse of the appliance such as inadequate air circulation in the room or abnormal operating
conditions (ie. extremely high or low room temperature).
5) Use for commercial or industrial purposes (ie. If the appliance is not installed in a domestic residence).
6) Fire, water damage, theft, war, riot, hostility, acts of God such as hurricanes, floods etc.
7) Service calls resulting in customer education.
8) Improper Installation (ie. Building-in of a free standing appliance or using an appliance outdoors that is not approved for outdoor
application, including but not limited to: garages, patios, porches or anywhere that is not properly insulated or climate controlled).
Proof of purchase date will be required for warranty claims; retain bills of sale. In the event that warranty service is required, present the
proof of purchase to our authorized service depot.
Nothing within this warranty shall imply that Unique will be responsible or liable for any direct or indirect loss of foods caused by
failure in operation.
FACTORY ASSISTANCE
If the purchaser is unable to locate an authorized dealer/service agent, or if the purchaser does not receive satisfaction from the dealer,
they may contact Unique Appliances Customer Service directly at Toll Free 1-877-427-2266 or 905-827-6154.
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NOTES
CONTACT US
For general information or questions related to the operation, safety or the purchase
of your range, please contact our customer service department:
PRODUCT REGISTRATION
Please visit our website at www.UniqueAppliances.com/product-registration/ to
register your product.
Toll-free
1-877-427-2266 or 1-905-827-6154
available during regular business hours,
8:30 am to 4:30 pm, EST
Website
www.UniqueAppliances.com
Email
info@UniqueAppliances.com
Please visit our website for more quality Unique products:
www.UniqueAppliances.com
Unique Appliances Ltd., 2245 Wyecroft Road #5,
Oakville, Ontario, Canada, L6L 5L7
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