RecPro RP-CT-122B-BL Manual de usuario

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
2 Burner Gas Cooktop
Models: RP-CT-122B-BL
RP-CT-122B-SS

Thank you for your purchase of the RecPro 2 Burner Gas Cooktop!
Before the use of your new cooktop, please review this user manual
carefully. This manual contains useful information pertaining to
safety, maintenance/upkeep, installation, functions, features, and
warranty.
Please do not discard this manual as you may need to refer to it in
the future.

WARNING: This symbol indicates a safety alert, it
will alert you to possible hazards that can cause serious
bodily harm, property damage, or even death. The safety
symbol will precede important messages about safety.
WARNING: If one does not follow the instructions in this
guide exactly, an explosion or re may occur resulting in
personal injury, property damage, or even death.
Do not use or store ammable substances or liquids, such
as gasoline, near this product or any appliance.
IN THE EVENT THAT A GAS SMELL IS PRESENT:
• Do NOT attempt to ignite or light ANY appliance or
incendiary device
• Do NOT touch ANY electrical switch
• Do NOT use any phone or electrical device in your
recreational vehicle
• Evacuate the recreational vehicle of all occupants and pets
• Shut off the main gas supply or gas tanks supply valve
• From a location away from the gas smell and recreational
vehicle, call your gas supplier immediately for further
instructions.
• If your gas supplier cannot be reached, proceed to call the
local re department or 9-1-1 immediately.
• Have the gas cooktop and system checked and have the
leakage source solved by a qualied installer, manufacturer,
the gas supplier, or a service agency.
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WARNING

CAUTION:
Hazards or unsafe practices can result in personal injury or harm.
Read the following instructions carefully before attempting the
following application to prevent the potential risk of electric
shock, re or damage to the cooktop, or personal injury. Please
use appliance only for its intended purpose as described by this
manual.
If you are using an external electrical source, please ensure
that the appliance is electrically grounded in accordance to state or
other codes such as the National Electric Code
(NFPA70/ANS1). Do NOT attempt to repair, adjust, service, or
replace any parts on your appliance, unless specically
recommended by this manual. Other services should be referred to
a qualied service technician.
The warning and important safety instructions appearing in this
guide are not meant to cover every condition and possible situation
that may occur. Caution, common sense, and care must be
practiced when maintaining, operating, or installing your appliance.
Instructions for safety
• Before using this appliance, one should remove all tape and
packaging. Properly dispose of the carton and plastic bag after
unpacking the appliance. Never allow children to play with the
packaging material.
• This appliance should be installed properly by a qualied
technician, in accordance with local and state regulations and law.
• Never modify or alter the appliance by removing screws, anti-tip
brackets, leveling legs, panels or any other part of the product.
• Do not store objects that could be of interest for children in
the cabinets above the appliance. A child could attempt to climb
onto the appliance to reach these items and could be harmed or
seriously injured.

• Do NOT use this cooktop as a space heater to warm a room, as
this may cause carbon monoxide poisoning and overheating of
the cooktop.
• Never cover the rack completely with materials like aluminum foil
or any other ammable objects. Doing this can cause an air ow
block; carbon monoxide poisoning, re, or explosions may occur as
a result.
• The cooktop must be separated from the gas supply piping
system by closing its manual shutoff valve during any pressure
testing equal to or less than 1/2psi(3.SKPa).
• During and after use, do NOT touch or allow ammable materials,
objects, or clothing to touch or come into contact with these areas
until they have cooled down. Burners may be hot even though
ames are not visible, and can inict burns or injuries.
• DO NOT wear loose tting or clothing that hangs while operating
this cooktop, as these items could catch re and cause serious
injury or property damage.
• When heating grease, oil, or fat, watch it closely. Oils, fats, or
grease can catch re if they become too hot. In the event of a
grease or oil re, smother the re with the pan lid, use baking soda,
or a dry chemical, or foam type re extinguishers.
DO NOT USE WATER OR FLOUR!
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WARNING

Gas leaks may occur in the system and result in dangerous
conditions. In some situations, a gas leak may not be detectable
by smell. Gas suppliers recommend you purchase and install a
UL approved gas detector. These detectors should be installed in
accordance to the manufacturer instructions.
• Do NOT use wet or damp potholders, only use dry potholders.
Do NOT let the potholders touch hot or heating burners.
• Do NOT use a towel or other bulky cloth in place of a potholder.
• Do NOT heat unopened food containers as the pressure of heat
or steam could buildup. This may cause the container to rupture or
explode and could cause harm or serious injury.
CAUTION: Never attempt to utilize the cooktop during a power
failure. In the event the power fails during use, always shut off
the cooktop, as your appliance may turn on unsupervised as the
power restores.

Instructions for cooktop usage:
• Using the correct ame size: Flame should be adjusted so that it
does not exceed beyond the edge of your utensils such as a pot
or pan. Undersized utensils may expose a portion of the burner
and ame, which may result in the combustion of fabric or clothing
if they make contact with the ame. Using correctly sized pots or
pans will improve efciency and safety.
• Do not use stove top grills on a sealed gas burner. Doing so
may cause incomplete combustion, which may result in carbon
monoxide poisoning.
• Please memorize the knobs and their corresponding burners
which they control. Always place a pan on the burner before starting
a ame. And always turn off the burner before removing the pan.
• Always turn the knob all the way to the “Light” mark when igniting
the top burners. Always then check to see if ames are visible,
ensuring that the burner is lit.
• Do NOT face pot or pan handles outward. They should always be
facing inward but not directly over another ame. This practice can
reduce the risk of serious burns, spillage, or even the combustion
of ammable items or materials; in the event there is accidental
contact with the handle.
• Do NOT leave the top burners on a high heat setting unattended.
Failure to supervise can result in a boil over which can cause
smoke or a grease re.
• Protective Sheets: Never use aluminum foil to cover the burner
pans. Improper use or installation of these sheets and liners can
increase the risk of electrical shock or re.
• NEVER use a searing grill on the cooktop: Searing grills are not
designed for use on this cooktop. The utilization of a searing grill
can cause a re.

• NEVER USE A DECORATIVE BURNER COVER
In the event that a burner is turned on accidentally, the covers could
become too hot, could possibly melt, or combust. This can also
result in damage to the cooktop from overheating and can cause
ignition and combustion problems.
• Cooking utensils that are glazed: Please only use certain types
of ceramic, glass, or glazed utensils that are designed for use on a
cooktop. Avoid the use of these utensils when possible.
Cleaning Instructions
You should clean your cooktop regularly, and keep all parts grease
free to prevent re. Clean all grease lters and exhaust fan vents.
Never allow grease to build up on lter or hood as grease buildup
could ignite. Turn on hood fan when cooking under hood.
Installing your appliance
The installation of your cooktop MUST conform with state or local
laws and codes. In the absence of codes and laws, please use the
standard for RV’s (NFPA 1192/ANSl)
When installing this cooktop, you must adhere to the written
instructions in this guide. No representative, agent, or employee
of the manufacturer RECPRO or any other person(s) has
authorization to do any kind of modications, provisions/edits, or
changes.
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WARNING

CABINET SPECIFICATIONS:
To ensure proper operation of your cooktop, suitable cabinets must
be used.
Cabinet specication information:
• There must be a ventilation hole in the cabinet for air circulation. A
gap at the bottom of the cooktop, with a minimum of 3/8”, will also
provide proper air circulation.
• The minimum required vertical distance from the cooking surface
is 30”. Non-combustible materials and construction can reduce
the distance required. The minimum distance from the top of the
cooking grate to the bottom of non-combustible construction
is 19½″.
• If cabinets are installed above the cooktop, the maximum depth
is 13″. If the hood is below the cabinet, there is no limitation for the
cabinet depth.
• The minimum distance between the vehicle/trailer oor and
bottom of the cut out is 4″.
• The minimum horizontal distance from the rear wall will be no
more than 9″ adjacent to the vertical combustible wall.
• The minimum horizontal distance from the side wall will be no
more than 7¼″ adjacent to the vertical combustible wall.
- All measurements are distances from the center of the
burner, out.

CABINET/COUNTER CUTOUT
MODEL A B C D E F
RP-CT
122B
19⅝″ 10⅝″ 4⅛″ ⅞" 1½″ 2″
Above is the minimum cutout size
Cooktop Installation
Once the cabinet has been prepared
according to the dimensions provided
and the gas line is in place:
1. Remove packing material, tape,
and any temporary labels from your
cooktop.
2. Push back the top glass cover
assembly a little and liftup to remove it
from the cooktop. (Fig. 1/2)
3. Slide the cooktop into the cabinet
opening. Verify the cooktop is level
from side to side and front to rear.
(Fig. 3)
FIG. 1
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
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