Brandt KG365TE1 User Guide
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To clean the Brandt KG365TE1 cooktop surface, first make sure it is cool. Use a soft cloth or sponge with warm soapy water to gently clean the surface. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as they can scratch the surface.
If the burner does not ignite, ensure that the cooktop is plugged in and the gas supply is turned on. Check if there is any blockage in the burner ports and clean them if necessary. Verify that the burner cap is properly placed.
To prevent spills from damaging the cooktop, use pots and pans that are appropriately sized for the burners. Clean up spills immediately with a damp cloth to prevent stains and residue build-up.
For optimal performance, it is recommended to clean the burners on a monthly basis or more frequently if you cook often. This ensures there are no blockages and that the flame remains consistent.
A clicking sound when turning on the burners is normal. It is the ignition system creating a spark to light the burner. If the clicking continues after the burner is lit, check for moisture or debris around the igniter.
If the flame is uneven or yellow, it may indicate a blockage or incorrect air-to-gas ratio. Clean the burner ports and check for any obstructions. If the issue persists, contact a qualified technician.
To safely disconnect the gas supply, first turn off the gas valve located behind the cooker. Ensure that all knobs are in the off position. It's recommended to have a qualified professional handle gas connections.
Yes, cast iron cookware can be used on the Brandt KG365TE1 cooktop. Ensure that the cookware is dry and move it carefully to avoid scratching the surface.
To adjust the flame size, turn the burner control knob to the desired level. The knob allows you to control the gas flow, adjusting the flame from low to high as needed for cooking.
If you smell gas, immediately turn off all burners and the gas supply. Open windows and doors for ventilation. Avoid using electrical appliances. Contact your gas provider or a certified technician to inspect the cooker.