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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
COOKTOP INSTALLATION
GAS LEAK TESTING
Use a brush and liquid detergent to test all gas
connections for leaks. Bubbles around connec-
tions will indicate a leak. If a leak appears, shut
off gas valve controls and adjust connections.
Then check connections again. Clean all the
detergent solution from the cooktop.
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION
Once the cooktop has been checked for any
gas leaks, plug the power supply cord into the
grounded electrical outlet.
Place the burner head on the burner base and
position the burner grate over the burner
assembly.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Do not seal the cooktop
to the countertop. It must be removed if
service is necessary.
SURFACE BURNERS
INITIAL LIGHTING
The cooktop burner uses an electronic igniter
in place of a standing pilot. When the cooktop
control knob is pushed in and turned to the
position, the system creates a spark to
light the burner.This sparking continues for 4
seconds or until the electronic ignition senses
a flame, which ever comes first. If the igniter
fails to ignite the gas in 4 seconds, the gas
safety shutoff valve will close, eliminating the
gas flow for 5 seconds. The valve will reopen
after the purge time of 5 seconds, and the
igniter will automatically attempt to re-ignite
the gas. This cycle of events is attempted 3
times. After the third attempt, in order for gas
to flow to the burner once again, the user must
return the knob to the position and then
turn the knob to the position.
Tocheck operati on of the cooktop burner, push
in and turn the control knob to the
position. The flame should light within four
seconds.
If the burner does not light properly,turn the
control knob to the position. Check that
the burner head is in the proper position.
Check that the power supply cord is plugged in
and that the circuit breaker or house fuse has
not blown. Check operation again; if the burner
does not light properly at this point, contact
your Wolfdealer or regional distributor.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Initial lighting of the
cooktop burner may take slightly longer as air
in the system must be purged before gas can
be supplied to the burner.
Never test for a gas leak with a match or
other flame.