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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.
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.
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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