GE - General Electric ZGU36N4RH4SS Official GE Cooktop

User Manual - Page 13

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Using Your Coo top
Stainless Steel Cookto D
Electronic
ignition &
automatic
reignition
X_)ur surtace burners are equii)ped with
electronic ignition which diminates the
need tot a standing pilot light.
_M1igniters will spark and make clicking sotmds
when only one burner is being turned on.
Do not touch any of tile btu'neI_ when igniteI_
are clicking.
Tile bm'ners on this cooktop will automatically
relight if the flame goes out. _M1burnei_ will
spark while any one bm'ner is relighting.
Btu'ners may spark if wind or a drati litis tile
flaIIle }lIV}lV li'oI// tile flaII/e seilsoi'.
In case of a power outage, you can light tile
S/lI{_lce buI'IleI3 oil vo/iY cooktop with a illatch.
Hold a lighted match to tile btu'IleI; then ttlFIl
the knob to the HIGH position. Use exlreme
caution when lighting burners this way.
Push tile control knob down and mrn it
com_terdockwise to tile I,ITE position.
After the burner ignites, turn tile knob in either
direction to a(!just the flame size.
To turn a burner off, tm'n tile knob clockwise,
as tin" as it will go, to tile OFF position.
All of tile bm'ners can be used ti)r both
general cooking and simmering.
Do not operate a burner for an extended
period of time without cookware on tile
grate. The finish on the grate may chip
without cookware to absorb tile heat.
For yotu" convenience, tile indicator lamp
in the bezel ti)r each knob verifies the
b/irller is "ON".
Be sm'e w)u tm'n tile control knob to "OFF"
when you finish cooking.
Ho_l)
to select
flame size
_'_tcl/ tile flame, not tile knob, as w)u increase or
reduce heat.
Tile flame size on a gas bm'ner should match tile
cookware }'Oil are using.
FOR S_d_E HANDI.ING OF COOKX4;M_.E,
NEVER I,ET THE FIAME EXTEND UP THE
SIDES OF THE COOf4A4;M?.E.Any flame larger
than tile bottom of tile cookware is wasted and
only serves to heat the handle.
NOTE: Use 10" or larger dianleter
cookware when using heat settings between
HI and X-HI.
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