Operation
Fig. 11
Electronic Ignition:
1. Before lighting, check to make sure
the control knobs are turned to OFF
position.
2. Check that the main gas tank valve is
open.
3. Turn the appropriate burner knob
counterclockwise to
(Fig. 9)
NOTE: Do not attempt to light more
than one burner at a time.
4. Turn the ignition knob clockwise
repeatedly until burner lights.
(Fig. 12)
Fig. 12
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to light the
other burner(s) as needed.
position.
To Turn Off
To extinguish the top burner flame, turn
the appropriate burner control knob
clockwise to OFF position. Always turn
off the gas tank valve when refueling or
traveling.
WARNING
PRODUCT DAMAGE HAZARD
DO NOT cook with the control knob
set in the
position. Damage to the
ignition module and burner electrodes
may result.
WARNING
PRODUCT DAMAGE HAZARD
● DO NOT use oversized cookware.
The pan should not be more than
1" (25.4mm) inch larger than
the burner grate. The maximum
pan size is a 10" (254mm) skillet.
Oversized cookware will cause
excessive heat build-up in the
appliance top and will result in
damage to the burner grate, burner
and cooktop.
● DO NOT use a broiler pan, griddle,
or any other large utensil which
covers more than one (1) top
burner at a time. This will create
excessive heat which may cause
melting, sooting or discoloration
damage to the burner grates, range
top, or utensils.
● DO NOT leave an empty utensil,
or one which has boiled dry, on a
hot top burner. The utensil could
overheat and damage the utensil or
the cooking appliance.
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