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INSTALLATION

IDENTIFYING
YOUR RAYBURN

FINDING AN
ENGINEER

 

TURNING YOUR RAYBURN ON

Models 380G, 380L, GD80

Later models only are fitted with a CDSD, flue spillage thermostat. Check that this is reset with the button pushed in.

Ensure that water system is filled.

Turn ON the gas cock 'E'.  Switch ON the electricity supply.

To Light Cooker burner.

1. Turn the cooker thermostat to the OFF position.

2.  Press and hold in the FFD button 'C' whilst repeatedly operating the spark generator 'D' until the flame can be seen through the viewing window.

3. Continue to hold button 'C' down for a further 15 seconds.

4. Release 'C' and the pilot should remain alight. If not, Wait 3 minutes, then repeat the procedure, but holding 'C' down for slightly longer.

5. On early models the main burner will also have lit with a low flame.

6. Turn the cooker thermostat to the desired setting. The main burner will now light (later models) and increase to its high rate.

7. When the cooker reaches its set temperature, the burner will reduce to a small flame ( early models) or extinguish leaving the pilot only (later models)

To Light Boiler Burner

1. Ensure that overheat thermostat is reset with the button pushed in.

2. Switch OFF the electricity supply.

3. Turn OFF the boiler thermostat.

4. Push and hold in the boiler gas control knob 'A' whilst repeatedly operating the spark generator 'B' until the pilot flame can be seen through the viewing window 'F'

5. Continue to hold 'A' in for a further 15 seconds

6. Release 'A' and the pilot should stay alight. If not, Wait 3 minutes, then repeat the procedure, but holding 'A' down for slightly longer.

7. Turn ON the electricity supply, any external controls and the boiler thermostat to the desired temperature. The main burner should now light.

WARNING. If either burner fails to ignite or operate properly; or there is a smell of gas or fumes; or you are unsure if the cooker has been serviced recently,  --- DO NOT USE --- Have the appliance checked by a qualified engineer.