Summit Appliance PRO201SS 20" Wide Gas Range in Stainless Steel with Electronic Ignition, Indicator Lights, Backguard, Porcelain Construction, Upfront Controls, Oven Window, and Sealed Burners
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Three (3) feet in length.
The temperatures are listed on the side of the oven dial, as they are on most stoves, from 200 degrees to 500 degrees. After that, it's time to broil.
Since I have no intention of returning my fantastic range, I would consult the owner's manual or contact the manufacturer.
This stove does not have a self-contained combustion chamber. cleaning.
Selected User Reviews For Summit Appliance PRO201SS 20" Wide Gas Range in Stainless Steel with Electronic Ignition, Indicator Lights, Backguard, Porcelain Construction, Upfront Controls, Oven Window, and Sealed Burners
I'm really enjoying my new gas range; I haven't cooked since the early 1980s, and with a great market across the street, I'll be able to cut down on my food costs. I believe the regular oven is running a little cool, and I'll have it adjusted by a qualified appliance repair person. Overall, it's an excellent purchase for my small studio apartment, and it's well-kept. It's relatively simple to get up. Enjoy!.
Talk about a sloppy job. The back panel's screws were all loose or stripped. Fortunately, the stripped ones only made up a small percentage of the total. I discovered a screw in the box and discovered where one had gone missing; hopefully there were no others, as the bottom of the box is nearly one square foot. opening. One of the feet fell off due to a loose screw, while another was only held on by one thread of its screw. There was a lot of stuff on the range. I took the outer box off and opened the inner box to inspect the range when it arrived. No scratches, wrinkles, or dents could be found on either box. I looked all over the stove for flaws or dents but couldn't find any. I was able to see the range after completely removing the inner box. There will be no issues. One side of the range had multiple layers of tape side by side and overlapping with plastic intermixed as I removed the yards of tape. I realized why when I finally got rid of that blunder. Nearly an inch had caved in on the left front side of the range, about halfway down the oven door. This was a flaw that was brought about by the manufacturing process. "Can you hide it, because I need a stove?" my wife asked. " It has been translated- Make it work even if it isn't right. I began installing the LP kit because we use propane. I went ahead and did what was asked of me after reading the instructions. I wasted an hour before deciding to use the magnifying app on my phone. OH! You replace the plastic cap on top of the brass lid and hope the manufacturer didn't mess up the holding ring so badly that it wouldn't stay on. It's still there, thankfully. Between the bad instructions graphics and the improperly installed parts, I was beginning to see what Summit was really all about. With the exception of the oven/broiler, all parts were replaced. Lift the burner straight up from the gas regulator at the back of the broiler, as shown in the illustration. Right! Okay, I can do that if I put it on its back. Perhaps one of the factory workers was attempting to follow their instructions when the dent appeared in the side. To do this, you'll need to remove all of the oven racks (obviously), the oven's bottom (sure), and the oven door (Huh?). ), remove the two screws that hold the burner flange in place (nope), remove the screws that hold the burner front in place (nope, remove the middle one and loosen the other two). Slid the burner header horizontally off the regulator after wriggling it to one side. br>I finished it, reassembled it, and tested for leaks with a wet sponge and heavy suds from Dawn dish soap. All good. Let's get this party started. She took out the wand lighter and worked zowy (hate that word). I turn the knob after plugging in the power cord. She lit up all by herself, clickckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckckck I don't like how the oven turns on, and I think the igniter runs for far too long. Gorgeous has discovered a problem. The grating is too easy to move around, the grating is too close to the flame, or the flame is not close enough to the grating. It's time for me to re-evaluate my situation. Check the side-to-side level again; the flame on all burners is higher on the right side. Many things are forgiven and forgotten once it is up and running. It's been 16 hours since I started working on this project. I knew I'd get the hiccups (hiccoughs), so I went to Home Depot, which was only a quarter mile away. Stripped screws, factory dent covered up, and extremely bad and incorrect instruction pictures top the list of unforgivable mistakes. She's already making a shopping list for our next collection. The word Summit isn't on the list, which makes me curious as to why. I didn't include any photos because I didn't think they were necessary. The screw and the foot are on the ground, and the screw is missing. SUMMARY: This teeny-tiny set will suffice. It'll be nice to be able to cook on the stove once more. It's a nice little stove, but it wasn't put together properly. It irritates me that I paid for a dingy, ill-assembled unit. I'll keep you updated as needed, and I'm keeping an eye on the oven's power-hungry igniter.
I ordered it on a Sunday afternoon, and I cooked dinner on our brand new stove the following Tuesday. The delivery men called ahead and even delivered the stove to our apartment. It's been three weeks since we got it, and I'm still in love with it!.
Everything is in order. Here's to a good time!.