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Hello. When I turn the gas hob all the way it's supposed to give a minimal flame but instead it switches off and gas continues to come out. What could be the problem? Thanks in advance.
 
You need to employ a gas engineer to service/repair it, I will hazard a guess it hasn't been serviced for years if at all, that's the only advice you will get on this forum, hopefully you won't take it as unhelpful
As it is actually very helpful as it stops you and others who may read some technical advice and kill their children in a gas explosion by misunderstanding
 
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