Use and Care Guide
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Note: If the Igniter continues to click after the burner has been lit, turn the knob to a setting other than LITE, or HI. If the 
problem still persists, please call our Service Hotline at 866-402-4600. 
BURNER SETTINGS 
The rangetop burner valves have infinite settings with no fixed positions on the control knobs between HI and SIMMER. To turn the 
rangetop  burner  on,  push in  the  control  knob  and  turn  it counterclockwise  to  the "LITE"  position.  An audible  clicking 
sound will be heard. When the gas has been ignited by the electronic spark igniter, turn the knob to the desired setting. 
Note. 
If you are using propane gas, a slight pop or flash may occur at the burner ports a few seconds after the burner has been turned 
"off". This "extinction pop" is normal for propane gas. 
USING THE WOK RING ACCESSORY 
The Wok Ring accessory for wok cooking is available for both sealed burner and open burner models. Open Burner tops replace a 
top grate with the CWR wok grate. The side openings of the wok grate must be on the sides directed away from the cook. 
The Open Burner Wok system is perfectly designed to deliver high intense heat, by spreading the flame under the diameter of the 
wok pan. 
The Sealed Burner Wok Ring accessory (PSWK-RNG) can be placed on any top burner to securely hold a wok for cooking. 
All the range-top burners have electronic spark ignition to eliminate continuously burning pilots. When the main burner  flame is 
blown out, it will relight. Also each burner has its own ignition module. If one module fails all others will continue to work and you 
are not inconvenienced. 
If a burner does not ignite, listen for the clicking sound. If the burner does not click, TURN OFF  BURNER. Check 
the circuit breaker for a blown fuse or a tripped circuit breaker. If the igniter still fails to operate, please call our customer 
service department at 1-866-402-4600. 
PROPER COOKING UTENSILS 
For best  results  we  recommend  using Professional Cookware. These types of  utensils can be found at your  finer 
department stores, specialty cooking shops, or restaurant supply stores. If using regular cookware be very careful 
if pans have plastic handles, as our Open Burners can melt or bubble the handles. 










