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SECTION 8
APPLIANCES & INTERIOR FEATURES
8-6
Lighting Cooktop Burners (w/Pilotless
Ignition)
1. Be sure LP gas tank main supply valve is
open.
2. Press and turn desired burner knob to HI.
You will hear a “snapping” noise as the auto-
matic spark ignition lights the burner.
3. When the burner ignites, turn the knob to the
desired flame height setting.
Further Information
See the Cooktop Use and Care Guide in your
Owner InfoCase for more precautions, operating
and care instructions.
MICROWAVE/CONVECTION
OVEN
For complete operating instructions, refer to
the manufacturer’s information provided with the
oven.
RANGE HOOD
The range hood vent is built into the underside
of the microwave oven. The range hood fan
draws cooking odors and gas fumes through a fil-
tering system and recirculates the air. A light on
the underside of the hood provides illumination
for food preparation. The hood fan and light
switches are located on the microwave control
panel.
To Clean Grease Filter or Replace Light Bulb
See the manufacturer’s information in your
Owner InfoCase for instructions on replacement
of light bulbs and grease filter elements.
MONITOR PANEL
The monitor panel is built into the end of the
upper galley cupboard cabinet. (See photo.) The
panel provides central location of switches for
the water pump and tank level indicator lights.
The auxiliary electric generator start/stop
switch and hourmeter are also located on the
range hood panel. See Section 6 for generator
starting and stopping instructions and operating
precautions.
Monitor Panel
Generator Start/Stop Switch
See Section 6, Electrical Systems for genera-
tor start-up and shut-down instructions.
Generator Hourmeter
See Section 6, Electrical Systems for genera-
tor hourmeter information.
WARNING
Portable fuel-burning equipment
including wood and charcoal grills
and stoves, should not be used inside
the recreational vehicle. The use of
this equipment inside the recreational
vehicle may cause fires or asphyxia-
tion.