La Cornue Gas Smell: Safety Steps to Take Immediately
If you smell gas near your La Cornue range, act immediately. This guide gives the safety steps to take and explains common causes once it is safe.
If you smell gas near your La Cornue range, act immediately. This guide gives the safety steps to take and explains common causes once it is safe.
A tripped hi-limit safety thermostat (part 06ELTS01) shuts down a La Cornue oven and may show a red light. This guide explains resetting it and the underlying causes.
Knobs and bezels are high-touch parts that get greasy and can stiffen. This guide covers cleaning knobs and bezels and addressing a stiff or worn control.
Nickel and chrome trim on a La Cornue stays bright with simple care. This guide covers cleaning polished and brushed nickel and chrome without scratching.
The colored vitreous enamel on a La Cornue is glass fused to metal: durable but chip-prone. This guide covers safe daily cleaning and how to avoid damaging the finish.
Before cooking, a new La Cornue should be broken in to burn off manufacturing residues. This guide explains the first-use steps for ovens, burners, and the French Top.
Brass trim and burners on a La Cornue develop a patina over time. This guide explains how to clean, polish, and protect polished and brushed brass safely.
A level, anti-tip-secured La Cornue cooks evenly and stays safe. This guide covers leveling the legs, checking the oven floor, and anti-tip provisions.
Dual-fuel La Cornue ranges need both a gas line and a dedicated electrical circuit. This guide explains the connections, requirements, and why professional hookup matters.
Before your La Cornue arrives, plan for clearances, gas line capacity, electrical circuits, flooring, and hood venting. This guide covers the key installation requirements.