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Lighting the burners
WITH ELECTRIC IGNITION
(without safety valve device)
mod. EH 733 WH, EH 733 BK with
ignition incorporated in the burner knobs
These models can be identified by the
★
symbol near the flame position
symbol (Fig. 3). To light one of the
burners, press and turn the
corresponding knob to the maximum
flow position (large flame) and keep the
knob pressed down until the gas is lit.
Turn the gas tap to the position required.
Whenever special conditions of the gas
supplied locally make it difficult to light
the burner with the knob in the
maximum flow position, repeat the
operation with the knob in the minimum
flow position.
The device shall not be operated for
more than 15 seconds. If after 15
seconds the burner has not lit, stop
operating the device and open the
compartment door and/or wait at
least 1 minute before attempting a
further ignition of the burner.
Lighting the burners
WITH ELECTRIC IGNITION
(fitted with safety valve device)
mod. EHS 733 WH, EHS 733 BK
model with ignition incorporated in the
burner knobs
These models can be identified by the
★
symbol near the flame position symbol
(Fig. 3).In order to light the burner, you
must:
1 – Turn the knob in an anti-clockwise
direction up to the maximum
aperture, push in and hold the
knob (fig. 3); the sparks produced
by the electrode situated next to
the burner will light;
2 – Wait for about ten seconds after
the gas burner has been lit before
letting go of the knob (valve
activation delay);
3 – Adjust the gas valve to the desired
position.
If the burner flame should go out for
some reason, the safety valve will
automatically stop the gas flow.
To re-light the burner, return the knob
to the closed
●
position and repeat the
operations for lighting.
If your local gas supply makes it
difficult to light the burner with the
knob set to maximum, set the knob to
minimum and repeat the operation.