Full Product Manual

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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Burner
flame is
too high
or too low
Cooktop gas supply
is not correct.
Ensure the range is set for the correct
gas type. It is factory set for natural gas.
If connecting to LP gas, the burners
should be converted to LP gas with the
orifice kit supplied and the pressure
regulator converted to the LP gas
setting by a qualified technician.
The gas pressure is
not correct.
Make sure the pressure regulator is
installed correctly and the gas line
pressure is correct. See Installation
Instructions.
Burner
makes
popping
noises
The burner is wet. Allow the burner to dry before using.
The burner cap or
gas spreader is not
positioned correctly.
Place burner caps so that the alignment
pins are properly aligned with the slots.
Cooking
results
are not
what
expected
Using incorrect
cookware.
See the "Using The Proper Cookware"
section.
The control knob is
not set to the
proper heat level.
See the "Using The Gas Surface Burners"
section.
Unable to
maintain
a rolling
boil or will
not cook
fast
enough
Using improper
cookware.
Use pans with flat bottoms and that
match the diameter of the cooktop
burner selected. Adjust flame so that
flame does not extend beyond edge of
pot. See the "Using The Proper
Cookware" section.
Using large
cookware without
lid.
Large pots and pans can lose a lot of
heat from the top. Cover pot or pan
with a lid to retain heat better.