SECTION FOUR: USING THE COOKTOP
AUTOMATIC RE-IGNITION
If any one or more burners or grill
blow out, the electronic igniter
automatically activates to re-light
the flame. Do not touch the burners
when the igniters are active.
IMPORTANT:
• For proper combustion do not
use the cooktop without the
burner grates in place.
• There is a slight sound
associated
with
combustion and ignition. This is
a normal condition.
• On cooktops using propane
gas (LP), a slight "pop" sound
may be heard at the burner
ports a few seconds after the
burner has been turned off.
Warning
This
product
contains
through ordinary use for its
intended purpose, facilitates
emission of chemicals or other
substances known to the State
of California to cause cancer
and/or birth defects or other
reproductive harm. To mini-
mize exposure to these chemi-
cals:
1. The burners should be
adjusted by a certified
installer
or
agency
ensure proper combustion.
2. Ensure proper ventilation
with an open window or
use a ventilation fan or
hood when cooking with
Gas.
3. Always operate the unit
according to the instruc-
tions in this manual.
POWER FAILURE
• In the event of a power failure,
only the standard burners can
be manually lit. It is necessary
to light each one individually.
• If the cooktop is being used
when the power failure occurs,
turn all knobs to the OFF
position.
• The standard burners can be
lighted by holding a match at
the ports and turning the control
gas
knob to the HI position. Wait
until the flame is burning all
around the burner cap before
adjusting the flame to the
desired height.
• Neither ExtraLow burner can be
used during a power failure. Be
sure to turn them off.
• If either ExtraLow burner is on
when a power failure occurs,
they cannot be turned back on
until both knobs are first turned
or,
off.
• The griddle or grill cannot be
used during a power failure.
• If you smell gas, refer to safety
precautions listed inside the
front cover.
WARNING
to
In the event of a power failure,
all knobs are to be turned to the
OFF Position. Only the
standard burners can be lit
manually.
FLAME HEIGHT
• The correct flame height
• Never extend the flame beyond
• Use a low or medium flame for
FLAME DESCRIPTION
• The burner flame color should
• With propane (LP) gas, slight
• The
• The flame should be stable with
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depends on 1) size and
material of pan being used; 2)
food being cooked; and 3)
amount of liquid in the pan.
the base of the pan.
pan materials that conduct the
heat slowly, such as porcelain
coated steel or glass-ceramic.
Dark Blue
S e c o n d a r y
Cone
Light Blue
Primary
Cone
Flame Color
be blue with no yellow on the
tips. It is not uncommon to see
orange in the flame color; this
indicates the burning of
airborne impurities in the gas
and will disappear with use.
yellow tips on the primary cone
are normal.
flame
should
completely around the burner
cap. If it doesn't, check that the
cap is positioned correctly on
the base and that the ports are
not blocked.
no excessive noise or fluttering.
burn