What To Do In The Event Of A Fault - Gaggenau CG 280 Notice D'utilisation

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What to do in the event of a fault

Sometimes certain faults detected can be easily
resolved. Before calling the Technical Assistance
Service, bear in mind the following advice:
Fault
General electrical fault.
The electric ignition is not
working.
Uneven burner flame
The gas does not appear
to be flowing normally or
there is no gas being pro-
duced at all.
There is a smell of gas in
the kitchen.
The burner goes out
straight after it is ignited.
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Possible cause
The domestic circuit breaker has tripped.
There may be food remnants or cleaning product
residues between the ignition plugs and the burn-
ers.
The burners are wet.
The burner caps have not been fitted correctly.
Power cut
The burner parts have not been fitted correctly.
There is dirt in the burner openings.
The intermediate valves are closed.
If you are using a gas cylinder, check that it is not
empty.
Gas may be leaking out where the gas cylinder is
connected.
You have not held the control knob down long
enough.
There is dirt in the burner openings.
Solution
Check the fuse box to see whether the circuit
breaker has tripped.
The spaces in between the ignition plugs and the
burners must be clean.
Carefully dry the burner caps.
Check whether the caps are fitted correctly.
Light the burners manually.
Fit the burner parts correctly.
Clean the burner openings.
Open the intermediate valves.
Replace the gas cylinder.
Check that the gas cylinder connection is not leak-
ing.
Once the burner is lit, press and hold the control
knob for a few seconds.Push it in firmly.
Clean the burner openings.

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