
• Flame lighting back into the burner (normally associated with a popping sound).
• Objectionable odour of the flames combustion products.
Should a faulty condition develop in the cooktop that is not described above,
refer to the following table first for possible causes and remedies prior to
contacting an authorised service representative. Servicing beyond the remedies
listed shall only be undertaken by an authorised service representative.
At minimum flame setting
the flame is too high.
Turn down control setting
incorrect.
Adjust the minimum screw.
Uneven flame pattern
or slight flame lifting.
Burner ports blocked or
burner dislocation.
Remove, clean and replace
burner. Reassemble the burner.
Burner goes out
when control knob
released.
Flame safeguard not
activated.
Re-light, allow more time for
flame safeguard to activate.
Flame safeguard faulty
connection or broken.
Gas supply off.
Check gas supply valve on.
Burner not aligned properly.
Burner ports blocked.
Remove and re-fit burner.
Burner not lighting
when spark ignition
working.
Check plugged in and switched
on. Check mains circuit breaker.
Check the spark cable if loose.
Remove and re-fit burner.
Loose sparker cable.
Burner not aligned properly.
No power.
Problem
Possible Causes
What To Do
No spark when gas
control knob
depressed.
Check the thermocouple
cable connection if loosen or
broken.
Gas regulator installation
direction faulty.
Reverse the direction to
reinstall.
Installed a high pressure
gas regulator.
Replace a correct pressure
gas regulator
Trouble Shooting Table
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