Hotpoint HGS 61S BK Safety Instructions
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To ignite the burners, press the control knob and turn it counter-clockwise to the large flame symbol. Hold the knob down to activate the ignition system and wait until the burner lights up.
Check if the hob is connected to the power supply and ensure the gas supply is turned on. If the ignition system is not working, try lighting the burner with a match or lighter as a temporary solution.
Remove the burner caps and wash them with warm, soapy water. Use a soft brush to clean the burner heads and clear any blockages in the holes. Ensure all components are dry before reassembling.
An uneven flame might be due to clogged burner holes. Clean the burner as described in the manual and ensure it is assembled correctly.
Regularly clean the hob surface and burners. Check gas connections for leaks using a soapy water solution (bubbles indicate a leak). Inspect the ignition system for wear.
The flame failure device cuts off the gas supply when the flame extinguishes. Test it by turning on a burner, then extinguishing the flame. The gas should stop flowing within a few seconds.
Yes, you can use cast iron cookware; however, ensure it is not too heavy to avoid damaging the hob surface. Use it carefully to prevent scratches.
Immediately turn off all hob controls and the main gas supply. Open windows to ventilate the area and do not use electrical appliances. Contact a qualified technician to inspect the hob.
Adjust the flame size by turning the control knob. Turning it counter-clockwise increases the flame, and clockwise reduces it. Ensure it is set to the desired cooking temperature.
The clicking sound is normal and indicates that the ignition system is working. If the clicking continues after lighting, it could indicate a faulty ignition switch.