Furrion 3-Burner Gas Cooktop Instruction Manual
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Product Overview
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Item | Description |
1 | Product Rating Plate (bottom of cooktop) | |
2 | Ignite Button | |
3 | Control Knob | |
4 | Burner Pan | |
5 | Burner Grate | |
6 | Surface Burner (large) |
Using your Cooktop
Lighting the Cooktop
Before Ensure all the cooktop knobs are turned to OFF position. Check the gas supply valve at the gas tank is in OPEN position.
Standard Ignition:
- Push and turn the desired cooktop knob counterclockwise to
position.
- Keep the cooktop control knob being pushed in and press the ignition button repeatedly until the burner is lit.
- Keep the cooktop knob being pushed in for 10-15 seconds until the flame steady to disable the safety cut off.
- Turn the control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to the desired heat level. For simmer function, turn the control knob to the lowest setting.
- Repeat steps 1 to 4 to light the other burner(s).
If the burner does not ignite:
This cooktop is fitted with a burner safety cut off, if a flame is not present, the gas supply will shut off automatically. In the event of failure to light the burner within 5 seconds, immediately turn the control knob clockwise to the OFF position. Wait at least 5 minutes and repeat the igniting procedure. If ignition still not occur, use a gas lighter or a match to light the burner. Refer to the ‘Manual Ignition’ section.
Manual Ignition
In the event of failure to ignite the burner in standard ignition, you may light the burner manually by following the steps below:
- Turn the appropriate burner control knob counterclockwise to the
position.
- Immediately strike and place a burning long wooden match or a gas lighter near the burner to light.
- Repeat steps 1 to 2 to light the other burner(s) as required.
- Rotate the burner control knob to adjust the flame to desired level.
If the flame goes out:
Immediately turn the control knob to the OFF position. Wait at least 5 minutes and light the burner again.
Turning off the Cooktop
To turn the cooktop burners off, rotate the control knobs clockwise to the OFF position.
The Burner Flame
Flames should appear similar to the good flame shown in diagram below.
A good flame should be blue with a yellow tip. Some yellow tips on flames up to 1” (25.4mm) in length are acceptable as long as no carbon or soot deposits appear. If flames are excessively yellow and irregular, the oil residue may not be completely burned off, or the venturi may be clogged or may not be properly positioned over the orifices.
Cleaning and Maintenance
- Make sure all the control knobs are off and the appliance is cool before cleaning.
- Make sure all the appliance surfaces, burner grates and burners are cool before cleaning or disassembling.
- DO NOT use bleach or rust removers on the cooktop or burner grates.
- DO NOT obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
- Keep the appliance area clear of combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.
- Never use a wire brush or metallic item for cleaning burner ports or orifices. Brush may “shed” bristles that may lodge in the orifice or burner ports and cause a fire or explosion.
- Clean all surfaces as soon as possible after boilovers or spillovers.
- Use warm soapy water only to clean the burner grates, cooktops, painted surfaces, porcelain surfaces, stainless steel surfaces and plastic items on your range or cooktop. Do not use grit or acid-type cleaners. Do not use cleaners with ammonia, Cleaners of these types are corrosive and could damage component parts in the range.
- DO NOT use steel wool, or abrasive cleaners, or acid type cleaners such as chlorine bleach on your cooktop or grate systems. They will damage your range or cooktop. Use only non-abrasive plastic scrubbing pads.
- DO NOT allow foods containing acids (such as lemons or tomato juice, or vinegar) to remain on porcelain or painted surfaces. Acids may remove the glossy finish. Wipe up egg spills when cooktop is cool.
- DO NOT wash warm porcelain surfaces. Allow these areas to cool before cleaning. You could burn yourself or the porcelain could crack.
- Pitting and discoloration will result if spills are allowed to remain for any length of time on stainless steel.
- DO NOT allow spillovers to remain on the burner caps. The caps could become permanently stained.
- When cleaning around the burners, use care to prevent damage to the electrode (if so equipped). If a sponge or cloth should catch the metal igniter electrode, it could damage or break the electrode. If this occurs the burner will not light.