Capital Cooking Performance Series Range User Manual


 
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do it yourself maintenance
WARNING!
POWER FAILURE
In the event of a power failure,
only the standard burners and
grill can be lit manually. It is
necessary to light each standard
burner individually.
If the range is being used when
the power failure occurs, turn all
of the burner control knobs to the
OFF position.
Holding a match at the ports, then
by turning the control knob to the
HI position, can light the standard
burners and grill.
Wait until the flame is burning all
the way around the burner cap
before adjusting the flame to the
desired height.
OVEN LIGHT AND BULB REPLACEMENT:
Replace only with a 30 Watt, 120 volt appliance light bulb.
DO NOT USE a standard household light bulb in any oven.
To Replace The Light Bulb:
Turn the oven light switch to the OFF position. Let bulb and
cover cool completely.
Remove the light cover by pulling gently on the corner of the
glass with a standard flat tipped screwdriver, making sure not to
exert more pressure than necessary (GLASS IS FRAGILE).
Remove the burnt out bulb. Replace it with a 30 Watt, appliance
light bulb only!
Replace cover: Turn the circuit back on, if need be (see
Caution below).
CAUTION!
Before replacing the light bulb, be certain that the OVEN
LIGHT SWITCH is in the OFF position. Let bulb and cover
cool completely before touching. If the light bulb glass
comes loose from the base, turn the power to the oven
OFF at the circuit breaker panel, before attempting to
remove the bulb base from the socket.
INTERMITTENT OR CONSTANT
IGNITER SPARKING
Intermittent or constant sparking of the sealed
gas surface burners can result from a number
of preventable conditions. Eliminate these
conditions as indicated in the following chart.
SYMPTOM
CAUSE REMEDY
Intermittent Sparking
Improper fit of burner cap
into burner base
Seat cap in place.
Ceramic igniter is wet or
dirty
Carefully dry or
clean igniter.
Knob is left in the LITE
position
Clean ports in burner
cap with a wire, a
needle, or
straightened paper
clip.
Turn the knob to a
setting between HI
and SIM (LO on
earlier models)
Constant Sparking
Range is not properly
grounded
Have a qualified
electrician ground
the range properly.
Electrical power supply is
incorrectly polarized
Refer to installation
instructions for
correct installation