Use and Care Guide

Gas Cooktop Operation 10
Surface Burners
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spark electrode ignites each surface burner. This control
eliminates the need for continuous open flame pilots. For
added safety and convenience, each burner is designed
with an electronic reignition system. This feature enables
any burner to relight automatically in the event it is acci-
dentally extinguished.
A distinguishing feature of Wolf’s low Btu control is its
constant, low heat output without continuous ignitions.
The flame diameter remains full size; only the heat output
is lowered. This patented dual-stacked burner design
makes it possible to enjoy cooking at full flame as well as
maintain control while simmering at the lowest flame
setting.
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CONTROL PANEL
Control panel (CT36G shown).
Control Panel
T
he control panel of your gas cooktop is illuminated for
instant visual indication that any one or more surface
burners are in use. It is a safety signal reminding you that
a flame is on and active.
CONTROL KNOBS
Each control knob is positioned to correspond to the
surface burner regulated.
Each knob on the 30"
(762) cooktop control panel has a
diagram above it. The diagram shows which burner it
regulates. For the 15"
(381) and 36" (914) cooktops, the
knob on the lower left side regulates the lower left burner.
Conversely, the knob on the upper right side regulates the
upper right burner. Refer to the illustration below.
It is normal for the knobs to be slightly raised above the
surface. This space is an air inlet necessary for good
combustion of gas. Each knob rests on a valve stem with
a rubber grommet at the base. This design prevents liquid
spills from dripping into the controls below the burners.