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Manual ignition
During a power failure, you can ignite burners manually. Use caution when doing this.
1. Hold a long, gas-grill lighter to a burner.
2. Push in, and turn the control knob to Lite, then click the lighter to ignite the burner.
3. Turn the knob to the desired cooking level.
Automatic re-ignition
If the flame goes out unexpectedly, it will automatically re-ignite.
WARNING
• Set the cook level so the flame does not extend beyond the bottom of the cookware.
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When setting a burner to Simmer, turn the knob slowly, and see that the flame stays lit.
• A burner-knob’s LED only means the burner is on. After turning on a burner, always
verify that the flame ignites.
• Turn off the burner before removing the cookware.
• All burners should be off when not in use.
• Verify that all burners are off before going to bed or leaving the house.
• If the burner ignites, but the LED does not come on, call a qualified technician.
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If the knob LED comes on, but the burner does not ignite, turn off the burner instantly.
• Do not leave a burner on indefinitely without cookware over it. Without cookware to
absorb the heat, the grate finish may flake off.
• Do not touch or set a pot holder, cloth, or other such item on the grate unless there is
no flame and the grate has cooled sufficiently.
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