Danby DR200WGLP Owner's Use And Care Guide
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To convert the Danby DR200WGLP range from natural gas to propane, you will need to use a conversion kit specifically designed for this model. Follow the instructions provided in the conversion kit carefully, ensuring all connections are secure and leak-free. If unsure, it is recommended to hire a professional technician.
If the oven does not heat up properly, first check if the oven is set to the correct temperature and mode. Ensure the gas supply is uninterrupted. If the problem persists, inspect the igniter and replace it if necessary. Consult the user manual for detailed troubleshooting steps.
To clean the burners, remove them from the range once cool. Soak the burners in warm, soapy water and scrub gently with a non-abrasive brush. Ensure the burners are completely dry before reinstalling them to prevent damage or malfunction.
Regularly clean the burners and oven cavity to maintain performance. Check gas connections for leaks and ensure igniters are functional. Perform annual professional maintenance checks to ensure safety and efficiency.
If the gas burners won't ignite, ensure the range is plugged in and receiving power. Check that the burner caps are properly aligned. Clean any debris from the igniter and burner holes. If the problem persists, the igniter may need replacement.
The oven in the Danby DR200WGLP range requires electric power for the igniter. During a power outage, the oven will not function. However, the stovetop burners can be lit manually using a match or lighter.
To light the burners manually, ensure the gas supply is on. Turn the burner knob to the 'Lite' position and immediately use a match or lighter to ignite the gas at the burner. Adjust the flame as needed by turning the knob to the desired heat level.
To adjust the oven temperature calibration, refer to the user manual for specific instructions related to your model. Typically, this involves accessing the control settings and making the necessary adjustments to the thermostat calibration.
If you detect a gas odor, immediately ensure all knobs are in the 'Off' position. Check for any open burners or loose connections. Open windows and doors to ventilate the area. If the odor persists, exit the premises and contact your gas supplier or emergency services.
To prevent scratches on the cooktop, avoid sliding pots and pans across the surface. Use cookware with smooth, flat bottoms and clean the surface regularly with a soft cloth and non-abrasive cleaner.