Warning, Airstream land yacht gas – Airstream LAND YACHT MOTORHOME User Manual

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AIRSTREAM LAND YACHT GAS

RANGE

Manufacturer: Magic Chef

28812 Phillips Street
Elkhart, Indiana 46514
219-264-9578


People using gas ranges in their home will find little difference in the operation of the range in the
motorhome. Other customers, used to electric ranges may be a little apprehensive at first; but will
quickly gain confidence. The basic operation of the gas ranges have been the same for many
years, but please be sure to read all the directions furnished by the manufacturer and located in
the Owner' s Packet. Excellent service and parts manuals are available from the manufacturer.

Warning

: The operation manual for the range is titled "Maytag RV Cooking

Appliances". If this has not been provided with your motorhome, contact the manufacturer
listed at the top of the page to obtain. Their manual contains specialized warnings and
cautions that should be reviewed prior to operating the appliance.

MICROWAVE OVENS

Only federally certified technicians are permitted to service microwave ovens. For this reason the
only service instructions contained in this manual are for removal of the complete oven. If you
have a microwave problem please contact the appropriate manufacturer.

Dometic Sales Corporation

Sharp Electronics Corporation

2320 Industrial Parkway

10 Sharp Plaza

P.O. Box 490

Paramus, New Jersey 07652

Elkhart, IN 46515

201-5112-0055

219-295-5228


Airstream has used two different methods of holding the ovens in place. The most common is a
setscrew configuration where two bolts apply downward pressure on top of the range. The bolts
can be found in the cabinet directly above the oven, and out toward the front. Back them out a
few turns and the front of the oven can be lifted up and out over the lower ledge.

The second method was to slide a piece of 3/4" pine board under the microwave in front of the
rear supports. Once in place screws were run up through the bottom shelf into the 3/4" pine.

You will note neither method makes any holes in the microwave cabinet. The microwave is
simply captured in its cabinet. Usually you will be able to move the microwave around in the
cabinet, but it won't come out.

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