Fisher & Paykel OR90SDG6 User Manual page 58

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WHAT?
HOW OFTEN?
COOKTOP PARTS
Aluminum and
enamelled
Burner caps
and flame
spreaders
Ignitors
56
CARE AND CLEANING
HOW?
1 Check that the burner is turned
OFF and allow it to cool.
2 Lift off the burner cap and brass
flame spreader.
3 Wash them in hot soapy water,
rinse, and dry.
Use a stiff nylon brush or
straight-ended paper clip to
clear the notches of the flame
spreader.
4 Replace the flame spreader
and burner cap correctly. See
'Replacing the burner parts'.
Brass burner parts only:
For extra shine and to remove
tarnish use a suitable brass
cleaner and polish, following
manufacturer's instructions.
1 Check that the burner is turned
OFF.
2 Clean the ignitor with a small
brush (e.g. old toothbrush)
or cotton swab that has been
dipped into rubbing alcohol.
IMPORTANT!
Keep the notches of the
flame spreaders clear.
Soiling may clog these and
cause ignition problems.
Before replacing the burner
parts, check that they are
dry. Wet burner parts may
result in an irregular flame.
Before lighting a burner
you have reassembled,
check that all of its parts
are positioned correctly.
Incorrect assembly can
cause dangerous irregular
flames and ignition
problems.
Do not put any burner parts
in the dishwasher as they
will become discoloured.
The ignitors must be
kept clean and dry to
work correctly. Dirty or
wet ignitors could cause
constant clicking and
sparking, even if a flame is
present.

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