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TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY
TO PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF
A COOKTOP GREASE FIRE,
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:

Smother flames with a close-
fitting lid, baking sheet or other
metal tray, then turn off the gas
burner. Be careful to prevent
burns. If the flames do not go out
immediately, evacuate and call
the fire department.

Do not use water on grease fires.

Never pick up a flaming pan—
you may be burned.

W H A T

N OT TO D O

Do not use water on grease fires.

Smother the flame or use a dry
chemical or foam-type extinguisher. 

Never leave the appliance unat-
tended when in use.

Boilovers and

greasy spills may smoke or ignite.

Do not cover the burners and grates

with anything except properly
selected utensils. Decorative covers
should not be used.

Do not heat unopened food contain-
ers 

such as baby food jars and cans.

Pressure buildup may cause the
container to burst and cause injury.

Do not clean the cooktop while it is
still hot. 

If using a damp sponge or

cloth, wait until the cooktop has
cooled sufficiently to prevent steam
burns. Also, some cleaners can
produce harmful or unpleasant
fumes if applied to hot surfaces.
Refer to Care Recommendations on
page 15.

S A F E T Y

P R E C A U T I O N S

Summary of Contents for GAS COOK TOPS

Page 1: ...GAS COOKTOPS USE CARE INFORMATION GUÍA DE USO Y MANTENIMIENTO GUIDE D UTILISATION ET D ENTRETIEN INFORMAZIONI SU USO E MANUTENZIONE ...

Page 2: ...ING symbols when they appear This information is important for safe and efficient use of the Wolf equipment In addition this Use Care Information may signal an IMPORTANT NOTE which highlights information that is especially important signals a situation where minor injury or product damage may occur if you do not follow instructions states a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if precauti...

Page 3: ...ne or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appli ance The use of a gas cooking appliance results in the production of heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed Ensure that the kitchen is well ventilated keep natural ventila tion holes open or install a mechani cal ventilation device mechanical extractor hood Prolonged intensive use of the appli ance ...

Page 4: ... T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S A N D P R E C A U T I O N S Keep igniters clean and dry for proper lighting and performance of the burners In the event that a burner goes out and gas escapes open a window or a door Wait at least five minutes before using the cooktop Adequate supply of air Your kitchen must provide an adequate supply of fresh air to ensure proper combus tion and ventilation Start the ...

Page 5: ...ior to placing a pan on the burner grate Also turn the control knob to the position before removing a pan from the burner grate W H AT TO DO Always use dry pot holders when removing pans from the cooktop Wet or damp pot holders can cause steam burns Do not use a towel or bulky cloth in place of pot holders Choose pans with easily grasped handles that will stay cool while cooking Refer to Cookware ...

Page 6: ...y with the cooktop Do not store items of interest to children above or at the back of the cooktop as they could climb on the appliance to reach items and be injured W H AT NOT TO DO Do not repair or replace any part of the cooktop unless specifically recommended in literature accompa nying this appliance All service should be referred to a qualified technician Do not obstruct the flow of combus ti...

Page 7: ...foam type extinguisher Never leave the appliance unat tended when in use Boilovers and greasy spills may smoke or ignite Do not cover the burners and grates with anything except properly selected utensils Decorative covers should not be used Do not heat unopened food contain ers such as baby food jars and cans Pressure buildup may cause the container to burst and cause injury Do not clean the cook...

Page 8: ... Cooktop Small 3 0 kW 218 g h burners Low profile continuous grates Illuminated control panel Two tiered control knobs Large 4 9 kW 356 g h burner Seamless drawn burner pan Medium 3 8 kW 276 g h burner Medium 3 8 kW 276 g h burner Low profile continuous grates Small 3 0 kW 218 g h burner Illuminated control panel Two tiered control knobs Seamless drawn burner pan 3 8 1 m m G A S C O O K TO P One m...

Page 9: ... found on www star k org Small 3 0 kW 218 g h burners Low profile continuous grates Large 4 9 kW 356 g h burner Illuminated control panel Two tiered control knobs Seamless drawn burner pan Medium 3 8 kW 276 g h burner GAS COOKTOP F E AT U R E S 9 1 4 m m G A S C O O K TO P One large 4 9 kW 356 g h sealed burner with 2 kW 14 5 g h delivered at simmer One medium 3 8 kW 276 g h sealed burner with 2 k...

Page 10: ...r instant visual indication that any one or more burners are in use It is a safety signal reminding you that a flame is on and active The illustration below shows the control panel of the 914 mm gas cooktop CONTROL K N O B S Each control knob is positioned to correspond to the burner regulated For the 381 mm and 914 mm cooktops the knob on the lower left side regulates the lower left burner Conver...

Page 11: ...s the need for continuous open flame pilots For added safety and convenience each burner is designed with an electronic reignition system This feature enables any burner to relight automatically in the event it is accidentally extinguished A distinguishing feature of Wolf s low kW control is its constant low heat output without continuous ignitions The flame diameter remains full size only the hea...

Page 12: ...l a stop detent in the knob rotation Push down on the knob continuing to turn it counterclockwise This moves it to the second tier Now select any variation within the SIMMER flame settings through W O L F GAS COOKTOP U S E C A R E Two Tiered Control Knobs Two tier burner control knobs Never leave pans on a setting unat tended Be particularly cautious when cooking food in fat or grease It can becom...

Page 13: ... blue with a deeper blue core There should be minimal trace of a yellow flame A yellow flame indi cates an improper mixture of air and gas or impurities in the gas supply to the range If this occurs consistently call a Wolf authorized service center to adjust the mixture With LP gas some yellow tipping to the flame is acceptable and may not require an adjustment Refer to the illustration below W O...

Page 14: ...bases and low sides High sides will minimize liquids boiling over the pan Pans with oversize bases that extend beyond the cooktop frame should not be used On settings heat may be trapped beneath the pan causing perma nent damage to the surface finish Use the front burners for larger pans The pans are easier to handle especially when hot Use a wok with a flat bottom W O L F GAS COOKTOP U S E C A R ...

Page 15: ...gh in acid or sugar content such as milk tomatoes sauerkraut fruit juices or pie filling may pit or craze the surface Remove as soon as possible before heating again Never wipe a warm or hot porcelain surface with a damp sponge it may cause chipping or crazing tiny hairlike cracks Remove from cooktop and place on a flat surface near the sink to clean Nonabrasive cleaners Hot water and liquid deter...

Page 16: ...is contained to the finish being cleaned Do not spray cleaners on electrical controls igniters wires or knob valve stems W O L F GAS COOKTOP U S E C A R E S TA I N L E S S S T E E L F I N I S H For the stainless steel exterior finish use a soft nonabrasive stainless steel cleaner and apply with a soft lint free cloth To bring out the natural luster of both finishes lightly wipe the surface with a ...

Page 17: ...rs extinguish them Good gas combustion requires the correct amount of airflow to selves when using more maintain the flame Using two oversize pans simultaneously than one large roaster or restricts air movement griddle simultaneously Food boils out of the pan Heat setting is too high or pan size is too small for its contents and overflows into the burner pan Water does not come to Water temperatur...

Page 18: ... refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on page 17 Check the household fuse or circuit breaker to see if it has been blown or tripped and that the electrical connection to the appliance has not been disconnected A power outage may also have caused a disrup tion in service W O L F SERVICE I N F O R M AT I O N C O N TA C T I N F O R M AT I O N Website wolfappliance com The information and images in this...

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