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Operating the cooktop
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Fire hazard due to overheated
food.
Unattended food can overheat and
ignite.
Do not leave the cooktop unattended
whilst it is being used.
Turning on
Do not turn the control knob clockwise
past the “Off” position.
Activating a control knob
automatically produces a spark on all
of the burners. This is normal and
does not indicate a fault.
You may notice a brief re-ignition
(1-2clicks) when turning on the
appliance, e.g. because of a draft.
To ignite a burner, push the
appropriate control knob and turn it
counterclockwise to the “High”
position. The ignitor “clicks” and
ignites the gas.
If the burner fails to light, turn the
control knob to the “Off” position.
Vent the room or wait at least 1
minute before trying again.
If the second attempt also fails to
light the burner, turn the control knob
to the “Off” position and refer to the
“Frequently asked questions” section.
Switching on during a power
outage
If there has been a power failure,
the automatic re-ignition feature will
not work properly.
Operate the cooktop only under
supervision. If the burner has not
ignited or the flame goes out, turn off
the burner knob.
Simmer and power burners
In case of a power failure, the flame
can be ignited manually.
Press in the burner knob and turn it
counterclockwise to “High.
Light the emerging gas/air mixture
with a match.
Grill
Danger of injury due to the
manual ignition of the ceramic burner
during a power failure!
Never operate the grill during a
power failure.
Turn off the grill control knob.
Griddle plate
The griddle plate cannot be operated
in case of a power failure.
Turn off the control knob for the
griddle plate.
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