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5.3 SWITCHING OFF THE BURNERS
1. To switch off a burner, touch the sensor key. All the "flame level" LEDs for the burner switch off.
The "residual heat" LED remains lit until the burner and the hob have cooled down.
5.4 FAILURE TO LIGHT
The hob's ignition device generates a series of small sparks for about 6 seconds.
If for any reason the flame should not ignite within this period, the flow of gas to the burner is interrupted
and the hob remains in "pause" for about 3 seconds, after which it automatically attempts to ignite the
burner for a further period of 6 seconds.
After three failed attempts at ignition, the gas supply to the
burner is cut off to ensure safety.
The "flame level" LEDs and the "residual heat" LED remain
flashing.
Important: If the safety system cuts off the gas to
a burner, it cannot be operated for about 60
seconds.
After 60 seconds, the burner can be re-activated by
pressing
and simultaneously.
The burner can now be used by touching sensor key
.
See chapter 5.2 Lighting the burner.
Fig. 24
Important: Ensure that the crown, the cap and the
grille are correctly positioned (see figure opposite)
5.5 IF THE FLAME GOES OUT (AUTOMATIC
RE-IGNITION)
If the burner should for any reason be extinguished (by
draughts, overflowing liquids etc.), the flow of gas is
immediately interrupted. Then, after about 20 seconds, the
hob automatically attempts to re-ignite the flame.
At the moment of re-ignition, the flame lights at the
maximum level, and is then automatically regulated to the
level to which it was set before being extinguished.
Fig. 25
After three failed attempts at ignition, the gas supply to the
burner is cut off to ensure safety.
The "flame level" LEDs and the "residual heat" LED remain
flashing.
Important: If the safety system cuts off the gas to
a burner, it cannot be operated for about 60
seconds.
A - Grille
B - Cap
C - Flame ring
D - Burner
E - Thermocouple
F - Spark plug