The gas can start burning outside the venturis, at the control
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knobs. These fires are called flash-backs and can result in
serious injuries and material damage.
Damages caused by blocked burners and venturis are
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regarded as inadequate maintenance and are not
covered by the warranty.
11.3.2 W
HEN CLEAN THE BURNERS AND VENTURIS
You have to clean the burners and venturis of your appliance:
Before the first use after a long period of non-use.
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At least twice a year, of which once at the beginning of the
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season.
11.3.3 T
O CLEAN THE BURNERS AND VENTURIS
Remove the burners from the appliance as shown on the
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illustrations. If you notice that a burner is damaged, you have
to replace it.
A
B
C
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Clean the burners and venturis with a small brush or a
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homemade pipe cleaner (an unfolded paperclip, a pipe
brush...).
Put the burners back. Make sure to place the venturis over
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the openings of the gas valves.
11.4 Maintaining enamel, stainless steel,
chrome and powder coated parts
The appliance is composed of enamelled, stainless steel,
chromed and powder coated parts. Each material has to be
maintained differently:
Material
Enamel
Stainless steel
and chrome
Powder
coated
To prevent formation of rust on stainless steel, avoid
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contact with chlorine, salt and iron. We recommend not
using the appliance near the coast, near railways or near
swimming pools.
Damages caused by not following these instructions are
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regarded as inadequate maintenance and are not
covered by the warranty.
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How to maintain this material
Do not use sharp objects and do not knock
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against a hard surface.
Avoid contact with cold liquids while still hot.
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You can use metal sponges and abrasive
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detergents.
Do not use aggressive, abrasive or metal
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detergents.
Use soft detergents and let them act on the
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steel.
Use a soft sponge or cloth.
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Rinse thoroughly after cleaning and dry well
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before storing.
Do not use sharp objects. Use soft detergents
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and a soft sponge or cloth.
Rinse thoroughly after cleaning and dry well
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before storing.
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