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5
LIGHTING THE GAS BURNERS
Gas burners
The flow of gas to the burners is regulated by the controls knobs. Depending on the model, the
graphic symbols are printed on the knobs or the control panel (Fig. 10). The indicator symbols
are:
Valve closed, no gas flow
Maximum capacity, maximum gas flow
Minimum capacity, minimum gas flow
Turning On and Off
Each control knob is clearly marked with the burner that it controls.
Lighting with electronic ignition
These models are identified with the symbol near to the symbol (maximum flow).
To light one or more burners, press and turn the knob to maximum flow and hold it down until
the burner is lit; turn the knob until the desired flame is obtained.
Note:
If it is difficult to light the burner with the knob in the maximum position because of local
gas flow, we recommend repeating the operation with the knob turned to a lower level.
Lighting without electronic ignition
To turn on burners without electric ignition, or when there is no electrical power in models with
ignition, place a flame near to the upper part of the burner, press and turn the knob anti-clockwise
so that it points to the symbol on the panel. To turn the burner off, turn the knob clockwise
until it points directly upwards.
Burners with safety valves
Some models have safety valves which automatically interrupts gas flow should the flame be
extinguished for any reason.
Turn the gas control knob to maximum and then press and hold it down for about 4 to 5 seconds.
Release the knob and adjust the flame by turning the knob until it reaches the desired intensity.
Warning:
Do not activate the electronic ignition for longer than 15 seconds.
If it still has not lit after this time, wait for 1 minute before repeating the operation.
Dual Control Wok Burners
Cooktops fitted with Dual control wok burners have the latest in gas cooking burner technology.
Dual control means that the burner can be used for a variety of cooking applications. One control
operates the gas flow to the centre burner for simmering and low heat and the other control
operates the outer ring for large vessels and woks. The burners operate independently of each
other and can operated separately or in tandem for maximum output.
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