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with burner lighting persist, refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING section of these instructions.
If power is not available, light a match or similar, then turn the gas control knob for the burner to be lit, to the
High Flame setting. Once again if problems with burner lighting persist, refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING
section of these instructions.
When burner lights, adjust desired flame height. On finishing, turn control knob to off position marked with a
black DOT.
BURNER AND UTENSIL CHOICE
The maximum utensil (pan) diameters in millimeters (mm) for each burner are:
1. For Natural Gas hotplates
Auxiliary (small) and Semi-Rapid (medium) = 195 mm
Rapid (large) = 230 mm
Triple ring (wok) = 270 mm
2. For Universal LPG hotplates
Auxiliary (small), Semi-Rapid (medium) and Rapid (large) = 195 mm
Triple ring (wok) = 230 mm
The minimum utensil (pan) diameters in millimeters (mm) for each burner are:
Auxiliary (small) = 80 mm
and Semi-Rapid (medium) = 140 mm
Rapid (large) and Triple ring (wok) = 195 mm
For best efficiency and to ensure utensil handle does not overheat, place the utensil centrally on the burner and
adjust the flame height so all the flame remains under the utensil.