Using your cooktop, Using the surface burners, Warning – Whirlpool CGX655V User Manual
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Using Your Cooktop
Models CGX655V (shown) &
CGX635V (chrome cooktop without griddle)
Surface burners
Griddle
Surface burner grates
Control knobs
Control panel
Model and serial number plate
(under cooktop)
Models CGX315V (shown),
CGX310V (standing pilot ignition) &
CLX310V (L.P. gas model)
Surface burners
Surface burner grates
Control panel
Model and serial number plate
(under cooktop)
Control knobs
Model CGX215V
Surface burners
Surface burner grates
Control panel
Model and serial number plate
(under cooktop)
Control knobs
Using the surface burners
Your cooktop is equipped with either
standing pilots or electronic ignitors.
Standing pilots must be lit initially with a
match following the directions on page 4.
The pilot light will remain lit when the
burners are turned off. To turn a burner
on again, just push in and turn the
control knob to LITE and the burner will
light. Electronic ignitors automatically
light the burners each time the control
knob is turned to LITE.
Control knobs must be pushed in, then
turned to the LITE position. On
electronic ignitor models, the clicking
sound is the ignitor sparking.
After the burner lights, turn the control
knob back to a desired setting. The
control knob can be set anywhere
between HI and low setting. Do not
cook with the control in the LITE
position.
A
warning
Bum And Fire Hazard
■
Burner flame should not extend
beyond the edge of the cooking
utensil. The flame can burn you
and cause poor cooking results.
■
Be sure all control knobs are
turned to OFF and all power ON
lights are off when you are not
cooking. Someone could be
burned or a fire could start if a
burner is accidentally left on.
Until you get used to the settings, use
the following as a guide. For best
results, start cooking at the high
settings, then turn the control knob
down to continue cooking.
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