4. USE OF YOUR PRODUCT
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4.1 Using gas burners
Igniting the burners
The symbols of the levers on the control panel indicate the position of the burner.
Manual Ignition of the Gas Burners
For cooktop burners with thermocouple:
Cooktops fitted with safety thermocouple provide
security when the flame goes out accidentally. For this reason, during the manual ignition, press
and hold the valve lever until you see stable flames. If the flames remain unstable after releasing
the button, repeat the procedure. If the flame goes out, the thermocouple system will close off
the said gas valve towards the burner and will prevent any accumulation of unburned gas.
wait at least 90 seconds before re-igniting a gas burner after an automatic cut.
For the oven burner (fitted with thermocouple):
fitted with safety
thermocouple and
security when the flame goes out accidentally. To ignite the oven
burner, press and turn the oven valve lever counterclockwise until it reaches maximum position.
While pressing the lever, immediately ignite a match or gas lighter near the ignition hole located
on the left front of the burner. Once the burner is lit with a steady flame, withdraw the ignition
source at once and hold pressed for about 3 seconds. If the
after releasing the
knob, repeat the procedure. If the flame goes out, the thermocouple system will shut off the
gas inlet of the oven valve towards the burner and will prevent any accumulation of unburned
gas. If the oven burner does not ignite after you keep the burner knob pressed for at least 30
seconds, open the oven door and do not attempt re-ignition until at least 90 seconds. When
oven flames go out accidentally, repeat the same procedure.
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