Anyone else got similar cooker with split top ?

So the Hymer is clear do not use rhs burner with lhs glass down. So I assume it means ok to use the two lhs burners with rhs glass down.
It is a shame that Hymer have chosen to show only the incorrect way and not the two correct ways as well.
 
We have the same gas hob. I am in agreement with the previous comment saying the warning is about not using with the LHS up only. There is no point in having split glass if you can’t use with the LHS up and RHS down! Having said that we err on the side of caution and use with both side up. Means we loose valuable work top which is at a premium in a small MH.
 
As an aside it is effectively the 100th Anniversary of Dometic (they invented the Absorbtion Fridge in 1922).
 
As an aside it is effectively the 100th Anniversary of Dometic (they invented the Absorbtion Fridge in 1922).
Not quite accurate ....

Absorption cooling was invented by the French scientist Ferdinand Carré in 1858.
The original design used water and sulphuric acid. In 1922 Baltzar von Platen and Carl Munters, while they were still students at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, enhanced the principle with a three-fluid configuration. This "Platen-Munters" design can operate without a pump.

Commercial production began in 1923 by the newly-formed company AB Arctic, which was bought by Electrolux in 1925. In the 1960s, absorption refrigeration saw a renaissance due to the substantial demand for refrigerators for caravans (travel trailers). AB Electrolux established a subsidiary in the United States, named Dometic Sales Corporation. The company marketed refrigerators for recreational vehicles (RVs) under the Dometic brand. In 2001, Electrolux sold most of its leisure products line to the venture-capital company EQT which created Dometic as a stand-alone company. Dometic still sells absorption fridges in 2021.
 
ah well, there you go. can't believe eveything you read
 

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