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Use a proprietary stainless steel cleaner or polish to remove superficial surface scratching.
Always clean in the direction of the brushed finish and not across the grain.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, metal scouring pads or hard brushes. They could damage
the hob.
Do not leave wet cloths, cleaning pads, residues of food or cleaning products or other dirt
to dry on the surface. It can cause pitting, marking or even rusting.
If you clean the burner rings, ensure that the holes are not clogged.
Cleaning agents containing bleach should not be left in contact with stainless steel.
The control knobs can be removed for cleaning. The knobs are easy to replace.
Mineral content in water (such as Iron or Lime scale) can affect the appearance of the
metal.
9. Gas leaks
As soon as you smell gas:
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Ensure that all burners are turned off;
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Extinguish all naked lights and do not smoke;
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Shut off the gas supply at the gas bottle immediately;
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Do not use electrical switches;
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Open all doors and windows.
LPG is heavier than air. Escaping gas accumulates at lower levels. By following the
strong, unpleasant smell of gas, you can determine where the leak is located. To
investigate where it is exactly, use a special leak detection spray. Never use an open
flame to find the leak!
10. Trouble shooting
Problem
Burners don't burn or burn
unevenly
Automatic ignition does not
spark
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Possible cause
Gas bottle is empty
Gas tap is closed
Burner caps are not correctly
positioned
Burners are wet or clogged
12V DC battery is discharged
Connections are loose
Solution
Fill bottle
Open tap
Allow caps to cool, then re-
position them
Dry or clean burners
Charge battery
Secure connections