Unit size | 750x450x160 |
Packing Size | 785x485x186 |
Loading qty | 20GP/40GP/40HQ: 430/890/980 |
MOQ | 200pcs per model; 20GP per order; |
Payment Term | 30% TT deposit, 70% TT balance before shipment; |
Spare parts | 1-2% FOC spare parts |
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Gas hobs are valued for their quick heating response and simple temperature adjustment. If you've never used a built-in gas hob, however, you may feel a little confused when first operating one. But once you get the hang of using a gas hob, they are just as easy to use and maintain as their electric counterparts. As long as you take good care of your gas hob and use safety precautions while cooking, you should be able to use it with ease.
Do a body safety check before turning on your gas hob. To prevent any fires while using your gas stove, roll up your shirt sleeves above the elbow and tie back long hair with a rubber band. If you have any jewelry on, remove it before starting the hob.
If you're wearing footwear, make sure it is nonslip to prevent cooking accidents.
Turn the stove dial on to light the hob. Most gas hobs are equipped with a dial that lights the burner. You can usually adjust the heat to low, medium, and high depending on what you're using the stove for. Twist the dial and wait for the burner to light, then adjust it to your desired heat setting.
In some cases, the fire may not light right away. This is common in old stoves and is nothing to worry about—try turning the stove dial on again until the burner lights.