American Range ARDCT366L Vitesse Series 36 Inch Gas Sealed Burner Cooktop

User Manual - Page 12

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4580 N. Walnut Rd., N. Las Vegas, NV 89081
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13592 Desmond St., Pacoima, CA 91331
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tel: 818.897.0808
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888.753.9898
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www.AmericanRangeHome.com
Ignition
High
Low
Counter
Clockwise
DUAL KNOB
SINGLE KNOB
OFF
High
Ignition
Low
Counter
Clockwise
OFF
BURNER
TYPE
SMALL MEDIUM LARGE
Sealed
Burners
13,000
BTU/hr
18,000
BTU/hr
21,000
BTU/hr
BEFORE USING THE NEW COOKTOP
» Before using the cooktop for the rst time, wash the outside
area with soap and water to remove any shipping and factory
residue.
» The burner grates are designed in sections and are easy to
remove and clean. They are made of cast iron with a porcelain
coating and will remain hot after the burner is turned o
creating a residual heat for continued cooking. Use caution when
handling.
» Your new professional Range is equipped with burners that are
similar to those used in restaurants. The burner heads are large
and designed to ensure even heat distribution for better cooking.
They must be in place and properly seated before lighting.
» The Range must not be operated without the burner heads.
» There are no continuously burning pilot lights. An electronic
spark ignition system is used to light the burner. If the ame
should go out from a boil-over or a strong draft, the burner will
automatically reignite.
The surface burners are rated at dierent power levels:
When you are using the surface burners, select the burner power
and location depending on the heating or cooking function you
would like to perform.
A normal ame is blue in color and steady. Foreign materials in
the kitchen air or the gas line, especially in new construction
installations, may cause some orange color bursts during initial
operation. This will disappear with continued use. Small yellow tips
on the ends of ames are normal when using LP gas.
If the ames look odd, (too small, too large, lazy or drifting, uneven
around the burner circle, etc.), check to see that the burner head
is seated correctly on the burner base. Do this when the burner is
cold by gently rocking the burner head or rotating the head from
side to side. If it is correctly seated, it will nest in detents, in the
case of the sealed burners, or on the corresponding pin/hole for
open burners. If this does not correct the problem, turn to the
Troubleshooting section of this manual.
AUTO RE-IGNITION
The surface burners are equipped with a special ignition and
re-ignition system that senses the presence of ame and re-ignites
the burner should the ame disappear while gas is still owing to
the burner.
Strong drafts, spills and general grime inuence the operation of
the automatic re-ignition system – a clean system will generally
function better than a dirty system. Periodically, remove any
materials or grime that might build up on the high voltage spark
electrode – using a toothbrush or other non-metallic cleaning
utensil.
OPERATION OF THE BURNERS
1. Press in on the knob that corresponds to the burner that you
would like to light. Use the front panel graphic to conrm
your selection until you become familiar with the range. Turn
the knob counter-
clockwise to the
American Flame”
icon located on the
knob – this is the light
position of the burner
valve.
2. The igniter for all
the surface burners
will begin sparking –
however, gas will ow
to only the selected
burner.
3. After the burner
lights, the igniter
clicking will stop –
indicating that the
ame sensing and
re-ignition system is
active on the selected burner.
4. Rotate the knob to any ame setting that you desire between
MAX and SIMMER.
OPERATING YOUR RANGE
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