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| Right away, test for possible leaks by spraying a soapy water solution on each connection between the new cooktop and the gas supply line. |
If a connection is not tight enough, escaping gas will show up as soap bubbles around the connection. Retighten any loose fittings.
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Shut the valve and the remaining pipe joints to make sure they are leak free.
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When all connections and valves pass the test, open the valve and plug in the power cord.
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Replace any drawers or cabinet doors that have been removed to allow for more work space.
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Now for the easy part - install the new knobs...
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assemble the burners...
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...and set the grates in place.
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In this segment, we featured the SGSX cooktop from Thermador.
The burner layout can accomodate five large pots and pans at the same time. The oversized center burner can accommodate even the largest stock pots.
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Two of the burners have an extra low feature that maintains gentle simmer temperatures by cycling the flame on and off at precise intervals, ideal for delicate sauces.
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The shape of the patented Star® Burner spreads heat uniformly across the heating surfaces of even the widest pieces of cookware, for even heating and faster cook times.
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With everything installed, it's time to get cooking. Bon appetit! |
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