Cleaning and care
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Burner
The burner components are not dish-
washer safe.
The burner components should only
be cleaned by hand.
The surface of the burner cap will be-
come duller with time. This is com-
pletely normal and does not indicate
material deterioration.
The burner should be dismantled and
then cleaned by hand using a solu-
tion of warm water and a little wash-
ing-up liquid applied with a soft
sponge.
Clean any soiling from the flame
openings with the brush supplied.
Danger of explosion!
Blocked flame openings can cause a
dangerous build-up of gas in the
base of the hob which could ignite
and cause an explosion. This can
lead to damage to the appliance and
injury.
Ensure the flame openings are kept
clean at all times.
Parts of the burner that cannot be re-
moved should be wiped clean with a
damp cloth only.
The ignitor and thermocouple should
be very carefully wiped clean using a
well wrung out cloth.
The ignitor must not get wet, other-
wise it will not spark.
Finally dry everything thoroughly with
a clean cloth. Make sure that the
flame openings are completely dry.
Assembling the small, medium and
large burners
Place the burner head
on the
burner base
so that the thermo-
couple
and the ignitor
extend
through their respective holes in the
burner head. The burner head must
click into place correctly.
Place the burner cap
flat over the
burner head
. When correctly posi-
tioned, the burner cap will not slide
about.
Ensure parts are reassembled in the
correct order.
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