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Section 1: GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Never leave the cooktop un-
attended when using high flame
settings. Boil-overs cause smok-
ing and greasy spills that may ig-
nite. More importantly, if the
burner flames are smothered, un-
burned gas will escape into the
room. See inside the front cover
regarding gas leaks.
Only certain types of glass,
heatproof glass-ceramic, ce-
ramic, earthenware or other
glazed utensils are suitable for
cooktop use. This type of utensil
may break with sudden tempera-
ture changes. Use only on low or
medium heat settings according
to the utensil manufacturer's di-
rections.
Do not heat unopened food
containers; a buildup of pressure
may cause the container to burst.
. During cooking, set the burner
control so that the flame heats
only the bottom of the pan and
does not extend beyond the
bottom of the pan.
CAUTION
. To minimize the risk of burns, ig-
nition of flammable materials and
unintentional spills, position
handles of utensils inward so
they do not extend over adjacent
work areas, cooking areas or the
edge of the cooktop.
Hold the handle of the pan to
prevent movement of the utensil
when stirring or turning food.
Do not use pots or pans on the
grill plate accessory.
Do not use the grill plate ac-
cessory for cooking exces-
sively fatty meats or products
which promote flare-ups.
. The optional cutting board ac-
cessory must be removed be=:
fore __qridd le.
GREASE IS FLAMMABLE. Let
hot grease cool before attempt-
ing to handle it. Avoid letting
grease deposits collect. Clean af-
ter each use.
. Use caution to insure that drafts
like those from forced air vents or
fans do not blow flammable ma-
terial toward the flames or push
the flames so that they extend be-
yond the edges of the pot.
Always use utensils that have
flat bottoms, large enough to
cover the burner. The use of un-
dersized utensils can expose a
portion of the flame and may re-
sult in ignition of clothing.
. Bakeware, such as large cas-
serole pans, cookie sheets, etc.,
should never be used on the
cooktop.
. For proper lighting and perfor-
mance of the burners, keep the
ports clean. It is necessary to
clean these when there is a boil
over or when the burner does not
light even though the electronic
igniters activate. See Page 17 for
cleaning Star Burner ports.
WARNING
After a spill or boil over, turn off
the burner and clean around
the burner and burner ports.
After cleaning, check for proper
operation.
Clean the cooktop with cau-
tion. Avoid steam burns; do not
use a wet sponge or cloth to clean
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
the cooktop while it is hot. Some
cleaners produce noxious fumes
if applied to a hot surface. Follow
directions provided by the cleaner
manufacturer.
Do NOT obstruct the flow of
combustion or ventilation air.
Be sure all cooktop controls
are turned off and the cooktop
is cool before using any type of
aerosol cleaner on or around the
cooktop. The chemicals that pro-
duce the spraying action can, in
the presence of heat, ignite or
cause metal parts to corrode.
Service should only be done by
authorized technicians. Techni-
cians must disconnect the power
supply before servicing this unit.
To avoid a fire hazard, grease
accumulation must be pre-
vented by frequently cleaning
the ventilation hood and filters.
In case of fire or when inten-
tionally "flaming" liquor or
other spirits on the cooktop,
follow hood manufacturer's in-
structions.
Install a smoke detector in or
near the kitchen.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NO-
TICE: The California Safe Drinking
Water and Toxic EnforcementAct re-
quires the Governor of California to
publish a list of substances known to
the state to cause cancer, birth de-
fects or other reproductive harm, and
requires businesses to warn custom-
ers of potential exposure to such sub-
stances.
The burning of gas cooking fuel can
generate some by-products, which
are on the list. To minimize expo-
sure to these substances, always
operate this unit according to the
instructions contained in this
booklet and provide good ventilation.
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