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Single Burner Super Heavy Duty Gas Stove

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Summary

SUPER HEAVY DUTY SINGLE BURNER contains a 120mm burner. We provide you with the best heavy duty single burner when compared to many other competitors in the market. It is easy to use and carry.

Model ID : KE-190

SUPER HEAVY DUTY SINGLE BURNER contains a stainless steel body which makes it easy to clean any kind of strain. It contains a 120 mm burner which produces a high flame. It is used to cook large quantities especially during festivals and occasions.It contains an electronic ignition. It produces a blue powerful flame. It includes a hose and regulator. It easy to carry to any place. Due to its stainless steel body, it is to be cleaned easily.

  • Stainless steel body 
  • 120mm burner 
  • Electronic ignition
  • Blue powerful flame
  • Includes hose and regulator
Item Length : 15
Item Width : 11
Item Height : 3
Item Weight : 3.1100
  • GAS STOVE
  • Wipe your stovetop after each use.
  • Wait until the burners and surrounding areas have completely cooled before cleaning them.
  • Take the burners apart to soak and then clean them thoroughly in warm, soapy water.
  • Soak and then scrub the grates in warm, soapy water. For stubborn spills and stains you can use grate cleaner.
  • Stubborn cooked-on spills can be cleaned with a mild abrasive paste made from baking soda and water.
  • Rinse all parts in clean water.
  • Dry all parts thoroughly before replacing them - placing them in a warm (but not hot!) oven for around 15 minutes is a good trick.
  • Dislodge any cooked food caked under or on burners and on the surface of the cooktop.
  • Clean clogged burner holes with stiff wire, pipe cleaner or a pin.
  • Replace the burners correctly. There is a small hole in each of the burner base pieces where the flame shoots out and connects with the burner - if the hole isn’t matched with the corresponding opening in the burner the flame won’t ignite.
  • Do not pour water over the cooktop itself as excess water can prevent ignition when you come to use it again.
  • Do not Use a toothpick or cocktail stick to clean the burner holes in case the wood snaps in the holes. Brushing gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush can also help to dislodge food particles and grease.
  • Do not spray cleaning liquid directly onto the control panel. Instead, spray some on a damp cloth and then wipe the surface. Don’t use abrasive pads or harsh cleaning products on the knobs or the decal indicators can be worn off. Many control knobs can be removed and cleaned in soapy water.

Note: for more information please follow instruction manual.

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