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1. 12 Suburban products installed or warranty claims originating outside the Continental U S A Alaska Hawaii and Canada 13 Damage as a result of floods winds lightning accidents corrosive atmosphere or other conditions beyond the control of Suburban 14 Any special indirect or consequential property economic or commercial damage of any nature whatsoever SOON DARN 2 Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation may not apply to you NO REPRESENTATIVE DEALER RECOMMENDED SERVICE CENTER OR OTHER PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO ASSUME FOR SUBURBAN MANUFACTUR ING COMPANY ANY ADDITIONAL DIFFERENT OR OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THIS SUBURBAN PRODUCT This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state IF YOU HAVE A PRODUCT PROBLEM FIRST If your RV has its original range appliance and is still under the RV manufacturer s warranty follow the steps suggested by your dealer or manufacturer of the RV SECOND Contact a conveniently located recommended Suburban Service Center Describe to them the nature of your problem make an appointment if necessary and provide for delivery of your RV to the selected service center THIRD To obtain information on locating a local service agency contact AIRXCEL Inc Suburban Division Customer Service Department 676 Broadway Street Dayton Tennessee 37321 FOR FU
2. allow foods containing acids such as lemon or tomato juice or vinegar to remain on porcelain or painted surfaces Acids may remove the glossy finish 8 Do not wash warm porcelain surfaces Allow these areas to cool before cleaning You could burn yourself or the porcelain could crack 9 Pitting and discoloration will result if spills are allowed to remain for any length of time on stainless steel 10 Do not allow spillovers to remain on the burner caps The caps could be permanently stained if spillovers are not cleaned up promptly 11 If any of the burner ports or the orifice are clogged carefully clean with a small wire or needle Be sure not to enlarge ports Never use a wire brush for cleaning burner ports or orifice Never use any brush which may shed bristles which may become lodged in the orifice or burner ports and cause a fire or explosion TO REMOVE THE WIRE GRATE AND MAIN TOP FOR SERVICE AND CLEANING 1 Remove the wire grate by raising straight up Use caution not to dislodge the grommets in the top one at each corner 2 Grasp top in the center and raise front up approximately 3 If your unit has sealed burners disconnect the piezo wire at each burner 3 Slide top forward off the two spring clips at rear of top Lift up top TO REINSTALL 1 Reconnect piezo wires to each burner if they were removed 2 Align slots in rear flange of top with the tabs on the spring clips Push top in and press front of top
3. down until the spring clip snaps into place 3 Reinstall wire grate by aligning the four 4 legs on the wire grate with the four 4 grommets in the top Press wire grate down into each grommet being careful not to dislodge the grommets OVEN DOOR Do not place excessive weight on an open oven door or stand on an open oven door as in some cases it could cause the range to tip over break or damage the door to the extent that the range would be unsafe to use or cause serious injury to the user When opening the oven door allow steam and hot air to escape before reaching in oven to check add or remove food OVEN RACK Your RV range features one oven rack with a choice of two or three rack positions The oven rack is designed with a safety lock stop position to keep the rack from accidently coming completely out of the oven when pulling the rack out to add or remove food The rack also features two tabs to keep the rack from rattling during travel See Figure 6 CAUTION Do not attempt to change the rack position when the oven is hot To Remove Be sure the rack is cool Pull the rack straight out until it stops This releases the two tabs on the sides of the rack Lift the front end of the rack up then pull and remove from the oven To Replace Place the oven rack in the oven on top of the rack supports Slide the rack to the stop position and lift upward then as you push the rack back past the two tabs it will anchor the rack i
4. 2 piece porcelain broiler pan can be purchased from Suburban 1 Center the broiler pan underneath the oven burner flame 2 Turn the food over frequently to ensure even browning 3 To Shut Down Oven Burner a Turn oven control knob clockwise E to Pilot On position At this position the oven pilot will remain lit 4 To Shut Down Oven Pilot a Slightly depress knob and turn clockwise G to OFF position At this position the oven pilot will go out CAUTION When the recreational vehicle is not in use or while traveling itis recommended that the gas supply also be turned off MAINTENANCE 1 Make sure all controls are OFF and the range cooktop and oven are cool before cleaning 2 Make sure that all cooktop surfaces burner grates and burners are cool before cleaning or disassembling cooktop 3 Do not use oven cleaners bleach or rust removers on the cooktop or burner grates 4 Clean all surfaces as soon as possible after boil overs or spillovers 5 Use warm soapy water only to clean the burner grates cooktops painted surfaces porcelain surfaces stainless steel surfaces and plastic items on your range 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 6 Donotuse steel wool or abrasive cleaners They will damage the cooktop and oven finish Use only non abrasive plastic scrubbing pads 7 Do not
5. 7 AIRXCEL INC SUBURBAN DIVISION Suburban 676 Broadway Street Dayton Tennessee 37321 423 775 2131 Fax 423 775 7015 www RVComfort com RECREATIONAL VEHICLE RANGE AND COOKTOPS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND U SERVICE MANUAL 5 L For c UL All SRNA3 and SRSA3 Model Variations 2 LISTED Short and Long Oven All SCN3 SCNA3 SCS3 and SCSA3 Slide In Cooktop Model Variations WARNING IF THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUALIS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY AFIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE 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 RECREATIONAL VEHICLE CLEAR THE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE OF ALL OCCUPANTS TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY TANK VALVE S OR MAIN GAS SUPPLY IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER FOR INSTRUCTIONS IF YOU CANNOT REACH YOUR GAS SUPPLIER CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT HAVE THE GAS SYSTEM CHECKED AND LEAKAGE SOURCE CORRECTED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER SERVICE AGENCY MANUFACTURER OR DEALER OR THE GAS SUPPLIER IMPORTANT INSTALLER Provide this manual to the owner user of the recreational vehicle OWNER Retain these instructions and warranty for future reference Read this manual carefully before operating appliance Follow all safety notices and warnings All technical and warranty questions s
6. MITED WARRANTY This Suburban product is warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and maintenance for a period of two years from date of purchase whether or not actual use begins on that date All porcelain parts including top burner grates are warranted as commercially accept able only as of the date the product was manufactured It is the responsibility of the consumer owner to establish the warranty period Suburban does not use warranty registration cards for its standard warranty You are required to furnish proof of purchase date through a Bill of Sale or other payment records Suburban will replace any parts that are found defective within the first two years and will pay a warranty service allowance directly to the recommended Suburban Service Center at rates mutually agreed upon between Suburban and its recommended service centers Replacement parts will be shipped FOB the shipping point within the Continental United States Alaska and Canada to the recommended service center performing such repairs All freight shipping and delivery costs shall be the responsibility of the owner The exchanged part or unit will be warranted for only the unexpired portion of the original warranty Before having warranty repairs made confirm that the service agency is a recommended service center for Suburban DO NOT PAY THE SERVICE AGENCY FOR WARRANTY REPAIRS SUCH PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE REIMBURSED Su
7. OVE LIMITA TIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES MADE IN THIS WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND MAY NOT BE ALTERED ENLARGED OR CHANGED BY ANY DISTRIBUTOR DEALER OR OTHER PERSON WHOMSOEVER SUBURBAN WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR 1 Normal maintenance as outlined in the installation operating and service instructions owner s manual including cleaning of component parts and cleaning or replacement of the burner orifice Initial checkouts and subsequent checkouts which indicate the range appliance is operating properly or diagnosis without repair Damage or repairs required as a consequence of faulty or incorrect installation or application not in conformance with Suburban instructions Any damage cracks chips scratches etc to any painted or porcelain enamel parts Failure to operate due to loose or disconnected wires water or dirt in controls fuel lines and gas tanks improper gas pressure low voltage Cleaning or adjustment of components electrode burner tube pilot and thermocouple Costs incurred in gaining access to the range appliance Parts or accessories not supplied by Suburban Freight charges incurred from parts replacements Damage or repairs needed as a consequence of any misapplication abuse unreasonable use unauthorized alteration improper service improper operation or failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance 11 Suburban products whose serial number has been altered defaced or removed
8. TURE REFERENCE YOU SHOULD RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION 423 775 2131 Ext 7101 www RVComfort com MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER STOCK NUMBER DATE OF PURCHASE dM AIRXCEL Suburban A Suburban Division
9. burban reserves the right to examine the alleged defect in the range appliance or component parts and it is the owner s obligation to return the range appliance and or component parts to Suburban or its representative When returning a range appliance it must include all component parts and the serial number plate Returned component parts must be individually tagged and identified with the range appliance s model number serial number and date of installation For warranty service the owner user should contact the nearest recommended Suburban Service Center advising them of the model and serial numbers located underneath the main top and the nature of the defect Transportation of the RV to and from the Service Center and or travel expenses of the Service Center to your location is the responsibility of the owner user A current listing of recommended service center may be obtained from Suburban s website www rvcomfort com If you cannot locate a recommended service center locally the service agency chosen to perform warranty repairs must contact our Service Department at 423 775 2131 for authorization before making repairs Unauthorized repairs made will not be paid by Suburban LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD FOR WHICH EACH LIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE AB
10. e controls or any other parts of the appliance Do not allow anyone to stand or sit on top of the range Not only can this damage the range but personal injuries could result 8 Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above or near the appliance Children climbing on the appliance to reach items could be seriously injured 9 Do not wear loose fitting clothing or long hanging sleeved clothing while using the appliance If they contact the open flame of the burner they could ignite and cause severe burns 10 Use only dry potholders to remove hot utensils Using damp potholders on hot surfaces could result in burns to hands Do not use a towel or bulky cloth for a pot holder The cloth could contact open flame and catch fire 11 Never heat an unopened container Pressure build up within the container can cause it to explode 12 Keep appliance clean The build up of grease and food boil over and or spillage can create a fire hazard 13 Avoid using your range cooktop or any other appliance if you smell gas Do not assume that the smell of gas in your RV is normal Any time you detect the odor of gas it is to be considered life threatening and corrected immediately Extinguish any open flames including cigarettes and evacuate all persons from the vehicle Shut off gas supply at LP gas bottle See safety notice on front cover of this manual 14 Turn pan handles inward or toward back of cooktop and out of the way of people wal
11. hould be directed to the company listed on the warranty or rating plate located underneath the main top Part Number 203705 02 12 2013 INTRODUCTION 1 These units are certified by Underwriters Laboratories UL for the U S A and Canada 2 The complete model serial number and stock number are located on the UL label located under the top Figure 1 This information will be needed when servicing appliance or ordering parts Record the information below and retain for future reference Replacement parts can be ordered through your local dealer or Suburban Service Center To obtain information on locating a local service agency call Suburban Manufacturing Company Customer Service Department 423 775 2131 or Fax 423 775 7015 Model No Stock No Serial No Date of Purchase 3 These units are designed certified for use with LP Propane gas only Do not attempt to convert to natural gas 4 Gas supply pressure for checking of the regulator setting shall be at least 1 W C above the suggested manifold pressure Minimum Gas Supply Pressure 11 W C Maximum Gas Supply Pressure 14 W C INSTALLATION WARNING Installation of this appliance must be made in accordance with the written instructions provided in this manual No agent representative or employee of Suburban or other person has the authority to change modify or waive any provision of the instructions contained in this manual 1 Inthe U S A the insta
12. ine clears and is replaced by LP gas This unexpected ignition could burn you Air in the gas lines may occur after the vehicle gas bottle and or tank is refilled during and after servicing other appliances on same gas line etc b Do not attempt to light more than one burner at a time c Immediately light burner on those models ending with M example SRNA3LWBM SRSA3SWBM hold a long match near the burner ports CAUTION Hand held ignitors may be used but be sure they are the type designed for lighting open flame burners If your model ends with E example SRNA3LWBE SRSA3SWBE the burner can be lit by rotating piezo knob clockwise f rapidly This produces a spark at the burner which ignites the gas 3 If any burner should extinguish after initial lighting or to accidental blow out turn gas off by turning control knob clockwise to OFF wait five 5 minutes before attempting to relight the burner Failure to follow these instructions could result in a fire or explosion If the burner shoul out while cooking or if there is an odor of gas turn control knob s clockwise to OFF Wait five 5 minutes for gas odor to disappear If gas odor is still present do not relight burners See What To Do If You Smell Gas on the front cover of this manual 4 To turn burner s OFF turn the appropriate control knob clockwise Cio OFF WARNING Be sure all control knobs are turned OFF when you are not cook
13. ing Someone could be burned or a fire could start if a burner is ac cidently left on or unattended even if only momentarily B OVEN BURNER NOTE Before the oven burner will operate the oven pilot must be lit 1 Lighting Oven Pilot a Be sure ALL valves are in the OFF position The oven contro knob should be in the OFF position b Be sure main gas supply is on c Open oven door smell for gas If you smell gas STOP Read and follow the instructions on front of your manual d If you do not smell gas turn knob to the pilot position D Push In Lite Pilot e Immediately light pilot with a match Hold knob in atleast 5 to 7 seconds for this allows gas to flow to pilot and to heat thermocouple Release knob pilot should stay on Note If the appliance has not been operated for a long period of time a longer waiting period for ignition of the pilot may be due to air in the pilot and gas lines If pilot goes out repeat steps a b c d 2 Operation of Oven Burner a Turn the oven control knob counter clockwise D to the desired setting Oven burner will come on immediately and the oven burner will stay on until it reaches the desired setting Then the oven burner flame will decrease in size This is normal for this type of thermostat and this flame size will maintain a constant temperature within the oven NOTE Oven thermostat was calibrated at the factory and is not field adjustable b For broiling a
14. king past cooktop and or out of the reach of children Do not turn handles to where they are over the burners 15 Do not use water on grease fires Never pick up a flaming pan Smother a flaming pan with a lid or flat pan Flaming grease outside the pan can be extinguished with baking soda or a multipurpose dry chemical fire extinguisher 16 Do not use the oven as a storage area 17 Do not cover the oven vent openings whenever oven is being used See Figure 4 Covering the vents restricts the flow of combustion air to the oven burner and could cause poor combustion and the formation of carbon monoxide 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 airflow through the oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning Aluminum foil linings may also trap heat causing a fire hazard 18 Never leave top burner s unattended a For such reasons as down drafts that could be created by opening and closing of cabinet doors or doors within the RV or by positive or negative air pressures affecting burners due to improper installation See paragraph 6 under Installation The burner could extinguish resulting in gas escaping into the RV Remember gas flow to each burner is controlled manually you must turn gas flow ON and OFF b A boil over could occur and the spill could ignite 19 Flame size a Never extend the flame beyond the o
15. llation must conform with state or other codes or in the absence of such codes refer to the latest edition of a Standard for Recreational Vehicles NFPA 1192 b National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 In Canada the installation must be in accordance with a Standard CAN CSA Z 240 4 2 08 Installation Requirements for Propane Appliances and Equipment in Recreational Vehicles b Any applicable local codes and regulations 2 Minimum clearances from combustible walls above and below counter See Figure 1A Center of Burner Head s to adjacent vertical combustible material above the cooking surface burners Left Side Below Counter Models Sides Rear and Bottom Right Side Backwall 3 Cut out dimensions illustrated in Figure 2 are as follows Dimensions Models A B Cc D E The minimum vertical distance to combustible material above the range cooking top is 24 inches provided the overhead construction does not extend 13 inches from the rear wall NOTE UL and cUL certified with a minimum top clearance of 19 1 2 to overhead combustible construction when installed with a range hood spaced a minimum of 1 4 from the construction 4 Ensure the cabinets are properly constructed The cabinets must be squared with respect to the counter top and the cabinet face For proper operation of these units the cabinet must be level and the bottom of the range should be supported 5 After the cabinet has been prepared
16. ning ammonia CAUTION Gas supply tubing within the confines of the appliance connection shall be rigid or semi rigid metallic tubing WARNING Never check for leaks with an open flame or any ignition source for this purpose NOTE The appliance must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressure in excess of 1 2 PSIG The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressure equal to or less than 1 2 PSIG 8 Install rubber trim pieces onto the side edges of main top Pieces are located in a plastic bag stapled to this manual Place two pieces on each side of main top one front and one rear The U shaped trim piece will slip over the vertical edge of the main top side 9 Replace main top 10 Your unit is now ready for operation Before operating read the safety information and operating instructions contained in the manual SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING If the user of this appliance fails to maintain it in the condition in which it was shipped from the factory or if the appliance is not used solely for its intended purpose or if appliance is not maintained in accordance with the instructions in this manual then the risk of a fire and or the production of carbon monoxide exists which can cause personal injury property damage or loss of life Listed below are some very impo
17. nto place and prevent it from rattling during transit OVEN BOTTOM When baking use an adequate size cooking utensil to avoid boil overs or spillovers Never place cooking utensils or aluminum foil directly on the oven bottom This will restrict the openings in the oven bottom reducing the air circulation inside the oven which will cause uneven baking food may burn or be undercooked To Remove When cool remove the oven rack Remove the one 1 screw and nut that secures the oven burner assembly to the oven bottom A Figure 7 Remove the four 4 screws that secure oven bottom to the oven sides and back B Figure 7 Hold oven bottom and slide it out of the oven To Replace Position oven bottom rear flange to align with the two holes in back of the oven Secure with 2 screws Secure oven bottom to oven sides with the two 2 screws see B Figure 7 Secure oven burner assembly to oven bottom with screw and nut PARTS AND SERVICE Contact a conveniently located recommended Suburban Service Center Describe to them the nature of your problem make an appointment if necessary and provide for delivery of your RV with the appliance installed To obtain information on locating a local service agency contact AIRXCEL Inc Suburban Division Customer Service Department 676 Broadway Street Dayton TN 37321 423 775 2131 Ext 7101 www rvcomfort com LIMITED WARRANTY SUBURBAN RECREATIONAL VEHICLE COOKING APPLIANCE TWO YEAR LI
18. per the dimensions given and the gas connection is in place remove main top and position the unit in the cabinet Opening WARNING It is imperative that the cabinet in which the unit is placed be separated from other appliances so that the combustion air supply to the top burners can not be affected in any way by any forced air heating appliance or its return air system or by any source of positive or negative air pressure such as but not limited to power vents fans etc Anegative air pressure created by another forced air moving appliance may draw the flame down around the top burners and into the main top resulting in damage to the burners and cooktop as well as possible personal injury and or damage to vehicle A positive draft could cause the burner flame to lift off the burner and go out resulting in an uncontrolled escape of gas Whenever the gas fumes reach an open flame or another ignition source an explosion and or fire will occur resulting in property damage personal injury and or loss of life 6 Fasten unit in place with appropriate fasteners through holes provided in side flanges of burner box and front frame bottom tabs with a minimum of six fasteners 7 Be sure burner knobs are in off position Secure gas connection and turn on gas supply Check all connections for leaks using a pressure drop test or a soapy water solution or a non corrosive leak detection solution Do not use a soapy water solution contai
19. rtant facts that you should follow They are listed for your protection and safety Never attempt to repair the appliance yourself Any repairs to or installation of this appliance must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier and in accordance with the instructions in this manual Service of your appliance by a non approved service person or agency could result in failure of the integrity of the appliance and could lead to property damage serious injury or loss of life 2 Have your dealer show you where the main gas shut off valve is located and how to shut it off in an emergency 3 Use your range cooktop only for its intended use 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 4 Ifthe range cooktop is near a window proper precautions should be taken to prevent curtains from blowing over burners creating a fire hazard 5 Keep the area around the cooktop clean and clear of any combustible materials gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids Not doing so can cause an explosion and or fire 6 Do not leave children alone or unsupervised in area where range cooktop is being used The top burners burner grates and other areas near the burners become hot enough to cause severe burns 7 Children should be taught that the range cooktop is not a toy They should not be allowed to play with th
20. uter edge of the utensil A higher flame simply wastes heat and energy b Correct flame size is determined by utensil size and material what you are cooking and whether or not you are cooking with liquid 20 To prevent damage to the cooktop top burners or top grate never operate a top burner without a pan in place The top burners especially the high input burner should not be operated on high for an extended period of time The high setting should be used only to start the food cooking or to bring liquids to a boil then reduce the flame to a lower setting to continue cooking Use the low flame setting to keep food warm Remember a gas range heats quicker than an electric range therefore experiment with various settings until you feel comfortable cooking with gas Never use cookware which extends beyond one inch of the grate maximum pan size 10 diameter Never place cooking utensil on grate to where it rests over two operating top burners This will cause excessive heat buildup which results in damage to the grate top burner s and cooktop OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A TOP BURNERS 1 Know which knob controls which burner Always be sure the correct burner is turned on 2 Depress knob and turn fully counter clockwise pal to Lite position a Verify sufficient gas supply before attempting to light the burner Air in the gas line will significantly delay burner ignition The burner may light unexpectedly as the air in the l
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