Jenn-Air CCG456 manual How A Surface Burner Works, How to Operate in the Event of a Power Failure

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How A Surface

How A Surface

Burner Works

When the control knob is turned ON, gas will flow into the burner. The solid state ignitor will click until the gas is ignited. (NOTE: All burner ignitors will spark regardless of which burner is being operated.) If the burner flame should go out, the automatic reignition system will automatically spark to reignite that burner. This feature is provided as a convenience. It is not intended to be interpreted as a safety feature.

A properly adjusted burner with clean ports will light within a few seconds. The cone- shaped flame will be clear blue in color with a clearly defined inner cone. There should be no trace of yellow in the flame. If the burner flame is yellow, lifts off the ports, or is noisy, the air/gas mixture may be incorrect. Therefore, contact a service technician to make the needed adjustment.

The infinite surface controls provide flexibility in heat setting selection. (See page 7)

How to Operate in the Event of a Power Failure

In case of prolongedpower failure, you can manually light the surface burner by holding

alightedmatch nearthe burnerportsandslowly turningthe control knobcounterclockwise (after depressing) to the Hi setting.

NOTE: Do not leave cooktop unattended when cooking during a power failure. The

automatic reignition feature of your cooktop will not operate during a power failure.

NOTE: There is no overhead hood fan so smoke and condensation can gather.

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Jenn-Air CCG456 manual How A Surface Burner Works, How to Operate in the Event of a Power Failure