Using your cooktop
Details how to start cooking and general procedure for using wok burners.
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Turn the burner off (o) and see ‘Troubleshooting’ for what to do next if you experience any of the following:
- There’s a strong gas smell.
- The flame has been blown out by a draught or extinguished by a spill.
- There is no clicking/sparking or there is clicking/sparking, but a burner or burners won’t light.
- The flames don’t burn all the way around a burner, or some flames flicker.
- The flame goes out when you release the dial 3 seconds after lighting.
- The flame is yellow or yellow-tipped rather than blue.
- The flames are too large, small, irregular, noisy or lift away from the burner.
Adjusting the flame on the dual work burner
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When turned all the way down, the flame on the outer ring may appear to come and go. If this occurs, adjust the dial slightly back towards High for a stable outer ring.
Wok cooking
Use your wok only on the wok or mini wok burner (depending on model) and with the supplied wok stand in place, as shown.
- Make sure that the wok stand is stable: its notches need to fit tightly over the pan supports, as shown.
- Make sure the wok does not push any other pans aside. This could make them unstable, or deflect heat onto nearby walls or the benchtop.
Dual Wok burner illustrated