Using The Cooktop - Thermador PRL366EH Care And Use Manual

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SECTION FOUR: USING THE COOKTOP
AUTOMATIC
RE-IGNITION
If any one or more burners
or grill
blow
out, the electronic
igniter
automatically
activates
to re-light
the flame. Do not touch the burners
when the igniters are active.
IMPORTAN_
For proper combustion
do not
use the cooktop
without
the
burner grates in place.
There
is
a
slight
sound
associated
with
gas
combustion
and ignition. This is
a normal condition.
On cooktops
using
propane
gas (LP), a slight "pop" sound
may be heard
at the burner
ports a few seconds
after the
burner has been turned off.
POWER
FAILURE
In the event of a power failure,
only the standard
burners
can
be manually
lit. It is necessary
to light each one individually.
If the cooktop
is being
used
when the power failure
occurs,
turn
all
knobs
to the
OFF
position.
• The standard
burners
can be lit
by holding a match at the ports
and turning
the control
knob to
the [_ position.
Wait until the
flame is burning
all around the
burner cap before adjusting
the
flame to the desired
height.
Neither ExtraLow burner can be
used during a power failure. Be
sure
to turn them
off.
If either
ExtraLow
burner is on
when
a power
failure
occurs,
they cannot
be turned
back on
until both knobs are first turned
off.
The griddle
or grill cannot
be
used during a power failure.
If you smell gas, refer to safety
precautions
listed
inside
the
front cover.
WARNING
In the event of a power failure,
all knobs are to be turned to the
OFF
Position.
Only
the
standard
burners
can
be lit
manually.
FLAME
HEIGHT
• The
correct
flame
height
depends
on
1)
size
and
material
of pan being used; 2)
food
being
cooked;
and
3)
amount
of liquid in the pan.
Never extend the flame beyond
the base of the pan.
Use a low or medium flame for
pan materials
that conduct
the
heat slowly, such as porcelain
coated
steel or glass-ceramic.
FLAME DESCRIPTION
Blue
econdary
Cone
-- Light Blue
/'/
Primary
Cone
Flame Color
• The burner flame color should
be blue with no yellow
on the
tips. It is not uncommon
to see
orange
in the flame color; this
indicates
the
burning
of
airborne
impurities
in the gas
and will disappear
with use.
• With propane
(LP) gas, slight
yellow tips on the primary cone
are normal.
The
flame
should
burn
completely
around
the burner
cap. If it doesn't,
check that the
cap is positioned
correctly
on
the base and that the ports are
not blocked.
The flame should be stable with
no excessive
noise or fluttering.
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