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Flame adjustment
Should you find it necessary, the flame may be ad-
justed as follows:
• Remove the burner knobs (push on type)
• Light the burners and adjust the minimum flame
by turning the adjustment screw clockwise to
decrease and anti-clockwise to increase it.
• The adjustment screw driver is supplied with
the accessories.
Switch the product off at the wall and shut off
the gas supply before cleaning any part of the
appliance
Cleaning removable parts.
Remove and clean the pan supports, flame spreaders and burner caps with hot soapy water.
Cleaning the hob ( Stainless steel)
Stainless steel is not adversely affected by normal household use but because of it’s reputation
for durability, it is sometimes assumed to be indestructible, and therefore subjected to abuse.
Care should be taken to avoid such ‘abnormal’ use.
Do Use
• A soft cloth or synthetic sponge.
• Soap, or mild household detergent.
• Diluted ammonia in warm water.
• A nylon bristle brush.
• Cleaners labelled “Suitable for stainless
steel”.
Cleaning procedure
• Frequent cleaning is recommended rather
than an occasional aggressive clean.
• Routine cleaning will preserve the corrosion resistance and appearance of the stainless steel
for many years.
• Clean the stainless steel as often as necessary ( ie. when noticeably dull or dirty ) and use
the simplest cleaning method that will effectively do the job.
• Use clean water, or a mild detergent solution applied with a soft cloth or sponge. Rinse well
and wipe dry.
• Always wipe in the direction of the brushed texture on the stainless steel.
Cleaning
Do Not Use
• Acids.
• A steam cleaner.
• Coarse abrasive cleaning powders.
• Metallic scourers, steel wool or metal
scrapers.
• Wire brushes or emery paper.
• So called ‘silver cleaners’.
• Kitchen scourers / foam pads.
Thin wire screwdriver is supplied
with accessories
Highest minimum adjustment
Lowest minimum adjustment