Regular Maintenance and Inspection
Gas Hose Maintenance: Gas hoses are prone to aging and cracking. It is recommended to replace them every 1.5 to 2 years. Regularly check for loose or damaged connections.
Battery Replacement: For pulse ignition gas stoves, it is recommended to replace the batteries every 4 to 6 months to ensure ignition sensitivity.
Gas Leak Self-Check: Every six months, apply soapy water to the connection point of the gas hose. If bubbles appear, it indicates a gas leak, requiring immediate repair.
Flame Failure Protection Test: After ignition, reduce the flame and blow it out. Observe whether the gas automatically shuts off within 60 seconds to ensure the protection device is effective.
Safe Use and Lifespan
Service Life: According to national regulations, the service life of household gas stoves is 8 years. After this period, even if the appearance is intact, they should be replaced.
Alarm Management: If a gas alarm is installed, its validity period for household use is 5 years. It needs to be cleaned annually and tested periodically by pressing the "self-test" button.
Usage Habits: Keep the bottom of the pot dry while cooking. After use, turn off the stove knob and the main gas switch, and ensure proper ventilation in the kitchen.
