A Quick Guide to Getting StartedA20415701(Oct 2020)Before you begin1. Remove all packaging material and tape.2. Make sure your burner caps are centered onthe burners and installed correctly.3. Place the center cooktop grate first, thenposition the left and right grates in place.Refer to your Use & Care Manual for detailedinstructions.OPERATING THE BURNERS1. Place your cookware on the burner.2. Push in and turn the cooktop knob to theposition to light the burner.3. Check the burner to make sure it has a steadyflame.4. Once the burner is lit, turn the knob to adjustthe flame size.NOTE: A clicking sound will occur on all the burnerswhen a control knob is pushed in.BURNER KNOB POSITIONSStart CookingFLAME SIZE COOKING TYPEHigh Flame Boiling, Broiling, SearingMedium Flame Slow Boiling, Sauce and GravyThickening, Steaming, SautéingLow Flame Simmering, Poaching, StewingThese settings are based on medium-weight metal or aluminumpans with lids. Settings may vary when using other types of pans.SETTING YOUR FLAME SIZEThe color of the flame is the key to proper burneradjustment.A good flame is clear, blue and hardly visible. Adjustor clean the burner if flame is yellow-orange.If the flame extends beyond the outer edge of yourcookware, reduce the flame setting.Start on the highest setting and lower the setting asneeded for general cooking needs.positionLITE positionHI to LOBurner capBurnerheadOrificeholderOrificeholderIgnitorIgnitorBurner Cap InstallationAll burner caps must be properly installed before first use to ensure proper ignition and gas flame size.1. Check to see if the size ofeach burner cap matchesthe size of the burnerhead.2. Make sure that the burnercaps are correctly inplace on the burnerheads.The burner cap should fitsnugly into the center ofburner head and be level.3. Once in place, check the fit bygently sliding the burner capfrom side to side.NOTE: We recommend contacting a professional installer or technician if you need to convert your cooktop toliquefied petroleum (LP) from natural gas.