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English • 10
Burner Performance
For best cooking results, observe the following burner
characteristics:
PowerSim™ Burner (Some Models): The PowerSim™
is the largest, most versatile burner on the cooktop. The
burner cap retains heat longer than normal burner caps
and, at low settings, prohibits the flame from touching
the cookware. This results in a gentle, more predictable
heat. It can be set low enough to simmer sauces
without scorching and high enough to stir-fry and boil
quickly. The large burner cap also accommodates large
pots, so it is also well suited for cooking large quantities
of food.
Right Rear: The right rear burner is the smallest
burner. It is well suited for delicate cooking such as
melting chocolate and butter.
All igniters spark when any single burner is turned
ON. Do not touch any of the burners when the
cooktop is in use.
Burner Control Knobs
Cooktop Operation
Power Failure
In the event of a power failure, the cooktop burners can
be ignited manually. Hold a match at the port and turn
the control knob to the HI position. Wait until the flame
is burning all the way around the burner before
adjusting the flame to the desired height.
Typical Flame Characteristics
Foreign particles in the gas line may cause an orange
flame during initial use. This should disappear with use.
Check burner cap to make sure port holes are not
obstructed. If the ports are clogged, see “Cleaning the
Cooktop”, page 22. For natural gas use, the burner
flame should be blue in color and stable with no yellow
tips, excessive noise or fluttering. It should burn
completely around the burner cap. For Propane (LP)
use, some yellow tips are normal.
Note: An audible “pop” may be heard when the burner
is turned off manually. The “popping” may be louder
with LP gas than with natural gas. This is normal.
Refer to the Cooking Guide (previous page) for flame
settings.
Control Knobs - Front View
The burner controls have an infinite number of heat
settings with no fixed positions. A plastic bezel is
located under each control knob.
To LIGHT: Select the appropriate control knob, push in
and turn counterclockwise to the flame symbol. The
ignitor will click.
To SET FLAME SIZE: After lighting, turn
counterclockwise to the desired flame size.
Turn OFF by turning the control knob clockwise to OFF.
To remove knob, spring and bezel: Place knob in
the OFF position. Pull straight out and off. Spring and
bezel will be loose and can be pulled straight off after
the knob is removed.
To replace knob, spring and bezel: Place spring and
knob on top of bezel being careful to line up center
holes. Push down on knob so that spring is tense. With
knob in off position, place center hole around shaft on
range and push bezel, spring and knob in toward range.
Release knob.
Electronic Ignition
The cooktop uses electronic igniters to light the burners.
There is no pilot light. Each burner has its own igniter.
For best results, center the pan over the burner before
ignition.
The ignitor should be clean and dry for proper
operation.
Avoid getting water or food on the ignitor.
If the ignitor is wet or soiled, it may spark without
igniting the burner.
Note: If the burner does not light within 4 seconds, turn
the burner off. Check to see that the cap is positioned
correctly on the burner base and the igniter is clean and
dry. If a burner still fails to ignite, see Self “Help -
Cooktop”, page 26.
HI
LO
OFF
HI
LO
OFF
SIM
CAUTION:
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