TROUBLESHOOTING
Faults table
If the appliance does not work properly, this does
not always mean that it is defective. Try to deal with
the problem yourself fi rst by checking the points
mentioned below in the table or contact the Asko service
department (see guarantee card).
FAULT
There is a smell of gas in the
vicinity of the appliance.
A burner does not ignite.
A burner does not ignite.
The burner does not burn
evenly.
The burner goes out after
igniting.
CAUSE
The gas connection of the gas
hob is leaking.
Plug not in socket.
Fuse defective/fuse in meter
cabinet switched off .
Sparkplug dirty/damp.
Burner parts not correctly
installed.
Burner parts dirty/damp.
Main gas tap closed.
Fault in the gas network.
Gas bottle or tank is empty.
Wrong type of gas used.
Control knob not kept pressed
in far enough.
Burner parts incorrectly
installed.
Burner parts dirty or damp.
Wrong type of gas used.
Control knob not kept pressed
in long enough.
SOLUTION
Turn off the gas mains. Contact your gas fi tter.
Push the plug into the socket.
Fit a new fuse or switch the
automatic fuse back on.
Clean and dry the sparkplug.
Assemble the burner parts
using the centring ridges.
Clean and dry the burner parts, making sure that the outfl ow holes
are open.
Open the main gas tap.
Check with your gas supplier.
Connect a new gas bottle or have the tank fi lled.
Check that the gas used is
suitable for the appliance. If not, contact your gas fi tter.
Keep the control knob pressed in far enough between full and
low. At fi rst use this can take some more time because of the gas
supply.
Assemble the burner parts using the centring ridges.
Clean and dry the burner parts, making sure that the outfl ow holes
are open.
Check that the gas used is
suitable for the appliance.
If not, contact your gas fi tter.
Keep the control knob pressed in for at least
5 seconds.
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