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1.            Control knobs Warm  soapy water and soft cloth        Wash  rinse and dry well   Do not soak                  Control panel and trim Warm  soapy water or spray glass    cleaner  and a soft cloth     Wash  rinse and dry well     a Follow directions provided with  cleaner         Page 6    nn  Before You Call For Service    If you are having an operating problem   check the chart to see what the cause  might be before you call for assistance     OPERATING PROBLEM CHECK IF WHAT TO DO    Nothing operates    Cooktop is properly connected to a Contact qualified service technician  gas and electrical supplies  to reconnect cooktop to gas and or  electrical supplies   See Installation  Instructions    a Fuse has blown or circuit breaker a Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker   has tripped  In case of prolonged power failure   manually light burners  see page 4       The flow of combustion and  or   Remove blockage to air flow to and  ventilation air to the cooktop is around cooktop   blocked     Burner fails to light  a Cooktop is connected to electrical Contact qualified service technician  power  to reconnect cooktop to electrical  supply   See Installation  Instructions    a Fuse has blown or circuit breaker a Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker   has tripped  In case of prolonged power failure   manually light burners  see page 4    a Burner ports are clogged  a Clean with a straight pin  see pages  5 and 6      Burner flames are uneven    Burner ports are clogged  
2.    20 DO NOT use decorative covers or  trivets over the surface burners    21 DO NOT store things children might  want above the cooktop  Children  could be burned or injured while  climbing on it    22 DO NOT touch surface burners or  areas near surface burners  Areas  near surface burners become hot  enough to cause burns  During and  after use  DO NOT touch  or let  clothing or other flammable  materials contact surface burners or  areas near surface burners until they  have had sufficient time to cool    23 NEVER use a match or other flame  to look for a gas leak  Explosion and  injury could result    24 Make sure surface burners are off  when you are finished  and when  your aren   t watching           Using Your Cooktop    Models CGX655V  shown   amp   CGX635V  chrome cooktop without griddle     Surface burners Griddle    Surface bumer grates                Control knobs Control panel Model and serial number plate     under cooktop     Models CGX315V  shown    CGX310V  standing pilot ignition   amp   CLX310V  L P  gas model     Surface bumers    Surface burner grates    Control panel                        LNA  ALA  RG  lt A    w   ZNAJ    Sy    Model and serial number plate   under cooktop     Control knobs    Model CGX215V    Surface burner grates    Control panel       Surface bumers       Model and serial number plate   under cooktop     Control knobs       Using the surface burners    Your cooktop is equipped with either  standing pilots or electronic ignitors   St
3.    Gas Cooktop    Use and  Care Guide                   Thank you for choosing a  Roper appliance     This Use and Care Guide will help you  operate and maintain your new  quality   built Roper cooktop  Keep this Use and  Care Guide in a safe place for future  reference     Complete and mail the  Product Registration Card     This card enters your warranty into our  warranty system that insures efficient  claim processing  can be used as a proof  of purchase for insurance claims and  helps Roper to contact you immediately  in the unlikely event of a product safety  recall     Please remember       It is your responsibility to be sure that  your cooktop       Has been properly installed where  it is protected from the elements   and on a counter strong enough to  support its weight   See the  Installation Instructions     a Is not used by anyone unable to  operate it properly    a Is properly maintained       Is used only for jobs expected of a  home cooktop        ROPER       Appliances    CGX215V  CGX310V  CLX310V  CGX315V  CGX635V  CGX655V    NOTE  Because this Use and Care Guide  covers several models  not all illustrations  shown or features discussed will apply to  your specific model      e    Contents    as    o   Q   oO    Important Safety Instructions  Using Your Cooktop  Using the surface burners  Lighting standing pilots  Using the griddle  Caring For Your Cooktop  The control knobs  The control panel  The surface burner grates  The griddle  Lift up cooktop  The su
4.  available  a multipurpose dry chemical  or foam type extinguisher    13 Use only dry potholders  Moist or  damp potholders on hot surfaces may  result in burns from steam  DO NOT  use a towel or bulky cloth fora  potholder  They could catch on fire    14 Make sure the utensils you use are  large enough to contain food and avoid  boil overs and spill overs  This will  help prevent hazardous build ups of  food  Heavy splattering or spill overs  left on a cooktop can ignite and burn  you  Pan size is especially important in  deep fat frying    15 DO NOT leave surface burners on high  heat settings  Boil overs and greasy  spill overs could cause steam and  smoke  and could ignite and burn you        SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS      16 GREASE is flammable and should be  handled carefully  Let fat cool before  attempting to handle it  DO NOT  allow grease to collect around  cooktop  Wipe spill overs  immediately    17 Check to be sure glass cooking  utensils are safe for use on the  cooktop  Only certain types of glass   glass ceramic  ceramic  earthenware  or other glazed utensils are suitable  for cooktops without breaking due to  the sudden change in temperature    18 Turn pan handles inward  but not  over other surface burners  This will  help reduce the chance of burns   igniting of flammable materials  and  spills due to bumping of the pan    19 DO NOT heat unopened containers   They could explode  The hot  contents could cause burns and  container particles could cause  injury 
5.  in warm  soapy  water  Use a plastic scouring pad  for heavily soiled areas  DO NOT  use metal scouring pads or  abrasive cleansers  they will  scratch the non stick finish    3  Rinse and wipe dry     4  Replace the griddle and cover     Lift up cooktop  not included  on Model CGX215V        1  Lift front of cooktop at corners and  swing up the support rod     2  Carefully lower the cooktop onto  the support rod     AWARNING    Personal Injury And Product  Damage Hazard  Be sure the rod fits in the notch in    the cooktop and is held securely   The cooktop could accidentally fall  and injure you  Do not drop the  cooktop  Damage can result to the  porcelain and the cooktop frame        3  Wipe surface under cooktop with  warm  soapy water  Use a soapy  plastic scouring pad on heavily   soiled areas     The surface burners    1  Lift up the cooktop  following the  instructions above     2  Wipe off surface burners with  warm  soapy water and a soft cloth  after each use    3  If ports are clogged  clean with a  straight pin  DO NOT enlarge or  distort the ports  DO NOT use a  toothpick to clean the ports        Typical top burner flame    4  Occasionally check the burner  flames for proper size and shape as  shown above  If flames do not burn  properly  you may need to clean the  burners  see above   or calla  qualified technician for adjustment     Page 5    Sain Sr a    Cleaning chart    AWAR NING Burn And Electrical Shock Hazard    Make sure all controls are OFF and the c
6.  you call for  assistance or service  Both numbers are  located beneath the lift up cooktop  see  illustrations on page 3      This Roper appliance is warranted by    LIMITED WARRANTY Whirlpool Corporation to be free from    defect in material and workmanship to  the original domestic purchaser  Any    parts which we find to be defective will  be repaired or replaced at our option    subject to the following limitations     Appliances      Repair or replace during the first thirty  30  days from the date of purchase any finishes  porcelain  enamel or other   and glass parts which we find to be defective       Repair or replace during the first  1st  year from date of purchase any other part except for the finish  which we find  to be defective       Repair or replace during the first five  5  years from date of purchase any magnetron  on those units so equipped   which we find to be defective  Labor on any magnetron under warranty is limited to the first  1st  year from date of  purchase       During the second  2nd  through the fifth  5th  years from the date of original purchase on any product so equipped   any part of the refrigerating system  compressor  evaporator  condenser  drier or connecting tubing  or any part of the  washer gear case assembly found defective in material or workmanship  will be supplied  Labor on the refrigerating  system and gear case assembly under this warranty is limited to the first  1st  year from the date of original purchase       Replacemen
7. LIANCES     Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages or limitations of how long an  implied warranty may last  so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you  This warranty gives  you specific legal rights  and you may have other rights which may vary from state to state     THIS IS A LIMITED WARRANTY WITHIN THE MEANING OF THAT TERM AS DEFINED IN THE  MAGNUSON MOSS ACT OF 1975     If you need service for your Roper brand appliance  a      Contact your selling dealer for the authorized servicer in your area                 OR       Phone 1  800  44 ROPER  1  800 447 6737  BETWEEN 8 00   4 30  Eastern Time   Monday thru Friday  Appliances       Part No  36 300890 03 0 4315476    1989 Whirlpool Corporation Printed in U S A    
8. a Clean with a straight pin  see pages  5 and 6   If this fails  call a qualified  technician for service     Burner flames lift off ports  are a Contact qualified technician to check  yellow  or are noisy when turned air gas mixture   off     Burner makes popping noise    Burner is wet from washing    Let dry    when on    Control knob s  will not turn    You pushed in knob s  before trying to     Push in knob s  before turning   turn     Food sticks to griddle  a Griddle surface is scratched  a Use only correct cooking and  cleaning utensils that will not  damage griddle surface      Griddle surface is seasoned  a Season griddle surface  if needed     Griddle control knob is set on HI  a Turn control to a lower setting to  cook    See page 4 for additional griddle  cooking tips      Cooking results aren   t what you    Flame size fits the cooking utensil    Adjust flame size to fit cooking  expected  being used  utensil     a Pans are the size called for in the   Use correct size pans   Tecipe       You are following a tested recipe a Modify recipe or find a new recipe   from a reliable source       The cooking utensils have smooth    Use cooking utensils with smooth   flat bottoms and fit the surface flat bottoms   burners        Page 7    a    If You Need Assistance  Service Or Replacement Parts       Read the warranty  Contact your local  dealer to recommend a local service  company or to obtain replacement parts     You will need the model number and  serial number when
9. anding pilots must be lit initially with a  match following the directions on page 4   The pilot light will remain lit when the  burners are turned off  To turn a burner  on again  just push in and turn the  control knob to LITE and the burner will  light  Electronic ignitors automatically  light the burners each time the control  knob is turned to LITE        Control knobs must be pushed in  then  turned to the LITE position  On  electronic ignitor models  the clicking  sound is the ignitor sparking     After the burner lights  turn the control  knob back to a desired setting  The  control knob can be set anywhere  between HI and low setting  Do not  cook with the control in the LITE  position     AWARNING    Burn And Fire Hazard  a Burner flame should not extend  beyond the edge of the cooking  utensil  The flame can burn you    and cause poor cooking results     Be sure all control knobs are  turned to OFF and all power ON  lights are off when you are not  cooking  Someone could be  burned or a fire could start if a  burner is accidentally left on     Until you get used to the settings  use  the following as a guide  For best  results  start cooking at the high  settings  then turn the control knob  down to continue cooking     Continued on next page    Page 3    re    Use LITE to light the burner  After the  burner lights  turn control back to a  desired setting  DO NOT cook with the  control in the LITE position        Use a high setting to start food cooking   to bring 
10. liquids to a boil     Use a medium setting for gravy   puddings and icing  to cook large  amounts of vegetables     Use a low setting to keep food warm  until ready to serve     AWARNING    Explosion And Fire Hazard  If the flame should go out while  cooking  or if there is a strong gas  odor  turn the burners OFF  Wait  five minutes for the gas odor to  disappear  before relighting burner   If gas odor is still present  see  safety note on page 2     In case of a prolonged power  failure    Surface burners with electronic ignitors  can be manually lighted  Hold a lit match  near a burner and slowly turn the control  knob on until the burner lights  After the  burner lights  turn the control knob to  the desired setting     Lighting standing pilots   Model CGX310V   1  Make sure all controls are OFF   2  Remove the surface burner grates  from the cooktop  Lift the cooktop    and rest on support rod   See  Lift   up cooktop    on page 5         Pilot adjustment screw    3  To light  hold a lit match over the  pilot light located between the front  and back burners  The pilot flame  should be 1 4 to 3 8 in    6   1 cm   high    4  If the pilot flame needs adjustment   turn the pilot adjustment screw on  the manifold pipe    5  Lower the cooktop and replace the  grates before using the surface  burners     Page 4                 Using the griddle   Model CGX655V     AWARNING    Burn And Fire Hazard    Be sure the griddle control is OFF  and the griddle is cool and covered  when 
11. min  3 min           11 2 min    1 min           3 1 2 min        4 min        11 2 min    1 min             3 min  3 min           3 min  3 min     Griddling times are approximate and may need to be adjusted to individual tastes        Caring For Your Cooktop    AWARNING    Burn  Electrical Shock And Fire  Hazard      Make sure all controls are OFF  and the cooktop is cool before  cleaning  Failure to do so can    result in burns or electrical shock      Do not use oven cleaners  bleach  or rust removers  Do not use  gasoline or other flammable  liquids or vapors to clean this or  any other appliance  Failure to  follow the above precautions  could result in fire     The control knobs  1  Turn control knobs to the OFF  position   2  Pull knobs straight off   3  Wash in warm  soapy water   4  Rinse well and dry completely  Do  not soak   The control panel  1  Wipe with warm  soapy water or  spray glass cleaner  and soft cloth   2  Rinse well   3  Dry with soft cloth   4  Replace control knobs by pushing  them firmly into place   NOTE  Make sure all control knobs  point to the OFF position   When cleaning  never use steel wool   abrasives  or commercial oven  cleaners which may damage finish     The surface burner grates       1  Lift off the surface burner grates    2  Wash the grates with warm  soapy  water  Use scouring pads for  cooked on foods     3  Rinse and dry well        The griddle  Model CGX655V          Lift griddle cover and remove the  griddle    2  Wash griddle
12. not in use  Failure to do so  could result in burns or fire        Before you use the griddle for the   first time    1  The cooking surface should be  washed with warm  soapy water   tinsed and dried  Never use a metal  scouring pad or abrasive cleaner on  the griddle  these will damage the  non stick surface    2  After cleaning  lightly wipe the  cooking surface with cooking oil to  prevent food from sticking  You  don   t have to season  grease  the  griddle every time you use it  DO  NOT use shortening or butter to  season the griddle    3  Preheat on HI  then turn control toa  lower setting to cook    4  Place food directly on cooking  surface  DO NOT use cookware on  the griddle  Use only plastic or  nylon kitchen utensils on the  griddle  Metal can damage the non   stick cooking surface    5  Turn off the griddle burner when  cooking is finished  Leaving burner  ON will damage the griddle     Griddle chart       To remove the griddle   1  Lift and remove the griddle cover                       2  Lift griddle slightly at two  diagonally opposite corners and set  aside     To replace the griddle     1  Insert griddle with drain slot on the  left side     2  Replace the griddle cover     Preheat on HI  then turn to a lower setting to cook        Bacon No preheat          Pancakes 5 min     Pork sausage patty No preheat       Eggs No preheat    Grilled sandwiches          5 min        French toast 5 min     FOOD PREHEAT   CONTROL SECOND  TIME SETTING IOE SIDE          3 
13. o a small amount of  benzene is possible if a gas leak  occurs  Formaldehyde and soot are  by products of incomplete  combustion  Properly adjusted  burners with a bluish rather than a  yellow flame will minimize  incomplete combustion      DO NOT use the cooktop for  warming or heating the room   Persons could be burned or injured  or a fire could start      DO NOT leave children alone in  area where cooktop is in use  They  should never be allowed to sit or  stand on any part of the cooktop   They could be burned or injured      DO NOT wear loose or hanging  garments when using the cooktop   They could ignite if they touch a  burner and you could be burned      DO NOT repair or replace any part  of the cooktop unless specifically  recommended in this manual  All  other servicing should be referred  to a qualified technician     Page 2    7  DO NOT operate this cooktop if it is  not working properly  or if it has been  damaged or dropped    8  Know where your main gas shut off  valve is located    9  Clean your cooktop regularly  See care  and cleaning instructions in this  manual    10 Use this cooktop only for its intended  use as described in this manual    11 DO NOT store flammable materials on  or near the cooktop  They could  explode or burn    12 DO NOT use water on grease fires   Never pick up a flaming pan  Smother  flaming pan by covering wih a well   fitted lid  cookie sheet or flat tray   Flaming grease outside of pan can be  extinguished with baking soda or  if 
14. ooktop is cool before cleaning  Failure to do so can  result in burns or electrical shock     PART WHAT TO USE    Warm  soapy water and a soft cloth   Plastic scouring pad for heavily soiled  areas               HOW TO CLEAN                a Wipe off regularly when cooktop is  cool       Do not allow food containing acids   such as vinegar  tomato  lemon  juice or milk  to remain on surface   Acids can remove the glossy finish    a   Do not use abrasive or harsh   cleansers     Cooktop surface                      Wash with other cooking utensils   a Dry completely      u Do not use abrasive or harsh  cleansers         Surface burner grates Warm  soapy water and a plastic scouring    pad                   Warm  soapy water and a plastic scouring  pad        Surface burners Lift up the cooktop  see page 5    a Wipe off spills immediately after    burner has cooled                For cooked on food    a Remove burner from manifold with  phillips screwdriver      Wash with warm  soapy water and  a plastic scouring pad      Rinse and dry well    s If ports are clogged  clean with a  straight pin  Do not enlarge or  distort ports  Do not use a wooden  toothpick    s Do not clean surface burner in   dishwasher                           Clean after each use        Wash  rinse and dry well       Do not use metal scouring pads or  harsh cleansers      Use plastic scouring pad for cooked    on foods     Warm  soapy water and a soft cloth   plastic scouring pad     Griddle and cover    
15. rface burners  Cleaning chart  Before You Call For Service  If You Need Assistance  Service  or  Replacement Parts                      NOONAN A AWAN       ee    Important Safety Instructions  AWARNING    a FOR YOUR SAFETY      To reduce the risk of fire  electrical shock  injury to persons  or damage when using the  cooktop  follow basic precautions  including the following     DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN  THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE  THE FUMES CAN CREATE A FIRE    HAZARD OR EXPLOSION   IF YOU SMELL GAS   1 0PEN WINDOWS     2 DON T TOUCH ELECTRICAL SWITCHES     3 EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAMES     4  IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER       IMPORTANT       TO THE INSTALLER  PLEASE LEAVE THIS INSTRUCTION BOOK WITH THE UNIT   TO THE CONSUMER  PLEASE READ AND KEEP THIS BOOK FOR FUTURE REFERENCE     1  Install or locate the cooktop only in  accordance with the provided  Installation Instructions  It is  recommended that the cooktop be  installed by a qualified installer   The cooktop must be properly  connected to the proper gas supply  and checked for leaks  If needed   the cooktop must also be properly  connected and grounded to  electrical supply      Gas fuels and combustion can  result in potential exposure to  chemicals known to cause cancer or  reproductive harm  For example   benzene is a chemical which is a  part of the gas supplied to the  cooktop  It is consumed in the  flame during combustion  However   exposure t
16. t parts furnished under the terms of this warranty are warranted only for the unexpired portion of the  original warranty period and transportation charges relative to obtaining parts involved are the responsibility of the  original consumer purchaser       This warranty applies only to products properly installed  adjusted and operated in accordance with instructions  found in the product literature  This warranty does not apply to any product which has been subjected to alteration   misuse  improper installation or delivery damage  Nor does it apply to costs for any service requested for  demonstration or to confirm proper operation of appliance  or when used in other than  single family household use       Any repairs made under the terms of this warranty must be performed by a Roper brand appliance servicer  authorized by warrantor     SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING THIS WARRANTY  PLEASE CONTACT     Customer Relations Dept  Call Toll Free 1  800  44 ROPER   ROPER Brand Appliances 1  800  447 6737   2000 M 63 North Between 8 00 a m    4 30 p m    Benton Harbor  MI 49022 Monday thru Friday  Eastern Time  If you write or call  please furnish complete model and serial number of appliance and date of purchase   Under no circumstances shall Whirlpool Corporation be liable under this warranty for any loss of any    incidental or consequential damages and all IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE SAME TIME  PERIODS STATED HEREIN ON EXPRESS WARRANTIES FOR ROPER BRAND APP
    
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