Capital CSB488N User Manual

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Page 1 - OPEN BURNER / SEALED BURNER

USE AND CARE MANUAL DUAL FUEL RANGE 30” 36” 48” & 60” OPEN BURNER / SEALED BURNER MODELS: COB / CSB

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9 RANGE TOP LEGEND Note: These components are common for all sizes. MOIST WATER SYSTEM RESERVOIR 1. Moist Water Reservoir (Always Located at Righ

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

10 RANGE FEATURE LEGEND 1. Mode Icons 2. Range Top Grates 3. Mode Dial / Button 4. Clock and Temperature / Function Display 5. Door Latch 6.

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11 RANGE FEATURES DEFINED 1. Mode Icons: A light above the selected Mode will illuminate to show which oven mode is being used. All lights (exce

Page 5 - WARNINGS AND GENERAL SAFETY

12 RANGE FEATURES DEFINED (continued) 15. Rotisserie Spit Rod The Rotisserie Spit Rod is used in combination with the Rotisserie Forks to hold foo

Page 6 - GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

13 USING YOUR RANGE INITIAL OVEN SETUP CLOCK When powered up and prior to pressing any buttons the clock will flash 12:00 and will increase each

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14 OVEN HEATING MODES DEFINED Your Oven features cooking modes for practically all forms of home cooking. PRE-HEAT Most recipes call for an oven t

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15 OVEN HEATING MODES DEFINED (continued) SELF CLEAN Self Clean is a special heating function that raises the oven temperature to levels that will

Page 9 - CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS

16 SETTING THE OVEN Know which oven mode is to be used and the temperature setting. DOUBLE: If setting a Double Oven either the RIGHT or LEFT

Page 10 - RANGE TOP LEGEND

17 TURNING THE OVEN OFF To cancel a cooking mode and turn the oven Off use the CANCEL button. o DOUBLE: The LEFT CANCEL button will cancel only

Page 11 - RANGE FEATURE LEGEND

18 SETTING TIMERS The Timers are timers only and do not affect oven functions. Your oven has two independent countdown timers: TIMER 1 and TI

Page 12 - RANGE FEATURES DEFINED

1 A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO CUSTOMERS Dear Valued Customer, Congratulations on making a smart choice! You have joined an elite group of cooking enth

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19 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS SELF CLEAN WARNING: Remove all racks, cooking vessels, utensils, meat probe and all other items from the oven prior to cle

Page 14 - USING YOUR RANGE

20 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS CONVECTION (Standard on All Dual Fuel Range Ovens) The CONVECTION button turns the oven Convection Fan on during a cooking

Page 15 - OVEN HEATING MODES DEFINED

21 MOIST (30” or 36” Oven or PRIMARY Oven only on 48” or 60”) The MOIST feature adds a small amount of water to the oven every minute when cooki

Page 16 - OVEN USE (Before Cooking)

22 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS PROBE PROBE allows the oven to monitor the food temperature as it cooks and stops cooking when the food is done. The Meat Prob

Page 17 - WHILE THE OVEN IS RUNNING

23 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS DELAY COOK Your oven can be set to start cooking at a desired time by presetting a cooking mode, temperature, and setting

Page 18 - SECURING THE OVEN CONTROL

24 At the end of a TIMED COOK mode, the oven will change from the cooking mode to HOLD mode. HOLD mode will lower the oven temperature setting

Page 19 - TURNING LIGHTS ON AND OFF

25 TIPS General Always center your cookware within the oven from front to back and side to side to ensure even heating. Darker containers will

Page 20 - SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

26 CARE AND MAINTENANCE WARNING: Do not touch the interior surfaces of the oven during use. After use, make sure these surfaces

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27 USING THE RANGETOP BURNERS CAPITAL RANGE TOP BURNERS Your new gas range is equipped with the latest in burner technology and is configured with

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28 Note: If the Igniter continues to click after the burner has been lit, turn the knob to a setting other than LITE, or HI. If the problem still p

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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO CUSTOMERS ...

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29 USING THE GRILL FEATURE CAUTION! Use extreme care when placing t he grill components into the grill compartment. Avoid hitting the

Page 25 - SABBATH MODE

30 USING THE GRILL FEATURE (cont’d) CAUTION! Use extreme care when placing the grill components into the grill compartment. Avoid hitting the cer

Page 26 - Multi Rack Cooking

31 USING THE THERMO GRIDDLE DESCRIPTION: The built in griddle is made of non rusting 3/8" thick stainless steel. This produces a surface tha

Page 27 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE

32 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE AT THE END OF THE CLEAN CYCLE CAUTON: The interior of the oven will still be at baking temperature when the lock light

Page 28 - USING THE RANGETOP BURNERS

33 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE (cont’d) CLEANING IGNITERS Wipe with a water-dampened cotton swab. Be careful not to damage the igniter. (See illust

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34 CLEANING CHART: Always start by selecting the mildest cleaner according to the kind of soil and the material soiled. To prevent marring the st

Page 30 - USING THE GRILL FEATURE

35 TROUBLESHOOTING Before calling for service, reference the following table for common problems that may enable self diagnosis or can resolve the

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36 SERVICE INFORMATION If none of the above has occurred, contact our customer service department at (866) 402-4600. Before you call for service,

Page 32 - USING THE THERMO GRIDDLE

37 WARRANTY One (1) year full parts and labor, covers the entire unit. ONE (1) Year full parts and labor covers entire product with the exception

Page 33 - CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

38 USE AND CARE MANUAL CONNOISSEURIAN SERIES 30” 36” 48” & 60” DUAL FUEL RANGE MODELS: COB / CSB

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3 MEAT PROBE: ...

Page 35 - CLEANING CHART:

39 Dimensional Diagrams: Product Dimensions: SINGLE FRONT VIEW DOUBLE FRONT VIEW OVEN TOP VIEW OVEN SIDE VIEW

Page 36 - TROUBLESHOOTING

40 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION 1. Plan the intended installation location by verifying that sufficient cabinet size and clearances are available. 2.

Page 37 - SERVICE INFORMATION

41 RANGE INSTALLATION

Page 38 - WARRANTY

42 PLEASE READ ENTIRE INSTRUCTION BEFORE PROCEEDING. UNPACKING AND HANDLING 1. Move the oven as close to the point of installation as possible pr

Page 39 - CONNOISSEURIAN SERIES

43 ELECTRICAL WIRING INSTALLATION (cont’d): STEP 1: ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION STANDARD WIRING (FOUR WIRE CONNECTION) 1. Each wire must be individu

Page 40 - Dimensional Diagrams:

44 INSTALLATION: STEP 2: VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS HOOD PLACEMENT: WARNING: DO NOT obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air to the unit.

Page 41 - PLANNING THE INSTALLATION

45 INSTALLATION (cont’d): STEP 3: CABINET PREPARATION The range is a freestanding unit. If the unit is to be placed adjacent to cabinets, the clea

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46 INSTALLATION – CASTER HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT: The range has casters only at the rear of the range, To adjust the height of the range use a flat head

Page 43 - ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS:

47 INSTALLATION (cont’d): IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION The thickness of the wall or floor may require use of longer screws, available at you

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48 INSTALLATION (cont’d): WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! Use extreme caution when drilling holes into the wall or floor. There may be concealed

Page 45 - INSTALLATION:

4 WARNINGS AND GENERAL SAFETY WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch or turn on any electri

Page 46 - INSTALLATION (cont’d):

49 INSTALLATION (cont’d): CAUTION! The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut-off valv

Page 47 - CASTER ADJUSTMENT

50 Note to Customer. Please make sure installer signs each item on this checklist, explains each item before leaving and explains the range operati

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51 OPEN BURNER FLAME ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Note: This procedure is not required for units with sealed range top burners PREPARATION For safety purpo

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52 OPEN BURNER FLAME ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Simmer Adjustment ADJUST SIMMER FLAME To adjust the simmer flame you will need a flat head screwdriver

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53 DOOR REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE LMC-SERIES

Page 51 - INSTALLER CHECKLIST

54 SERVICE INFORMATION Before contacting customer service: Verify that the circuit breaker has tripped or the fuse has been blown. Is there a p

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55 WARRANTY ONE (1) Year full parts and labor covers entire product with the exception of painted or decorative parts listed below*. (Light bulbs

Page 53 - ADJUST SIMMER FLAME

56 THESE SPECIFICATIONS ARE FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY. CONSULT WITH AN AUTHORIZED TECHNICIAN FOR YOUR SPECIFIC INSTALLATION DETAIL REQUIREMENTS. F

Page 54 - LMC-SERIES

GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious injury or death when using your appliance, follow basic safety preca

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GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (cont’d) 31. USE CAUTION to ensure that drafts like those from forced air vents or fans do not blow flammable m

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COB / CSB DUAL FUEL RANGE MODELS 36” DUAL FUEL MODELS 30” DUAL FUEL MODELS 48” DUAL FUEL MODELS 60” DUAL

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CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS 30”, 36” RANGE OVEN CONTROLS 48”, 60” RANGE OVEN CONTROLS CANCEL (LEFT / RIGHT) Button: Turns off current cooking

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