re and (;leaning
Stair_less
Steel
ICa_zg'e
caps
Do not use a steel wool pad; it will scratch
the surface.
i,itt
off when
cool.
Wash
burner
caps
in hot,
soapy
water
and
rinse
with
clean
water.
You
may
scour
with
a plastic
scouring
pad
to remove
burned-on
tood
particles.
Dry
them
in a walm
oven
or with
a cloth--
don't
reasselnble
them
wet.
Replace
tile
burner
caps.
Burner Cap
Burner
grates
Cast-iron
burner
grates
should
be washed
regularly
and
especially
atter
spillovers.
Wash them
in hot, soapy water and
rinse
with clean
water. Dry tile grates
with a cloth--
don't
put them
back oi1 tile cooktop
wet.
To get rid of burned-on
food,
place
the
grates
in a covered
container
or plastic
bag.
Add l/4
cup ammonia
and
let them
soak
ti)r 30 minutes.
Wash,
rinse
well and dry:
Tile grates
may also be cleaned
in a
dishwasher.
Mtbougb
they
are
durable,
the
grates
will
gradually
lose
their
shine,
regardless
of tile
best
care
you
can
give
them.
This
is due
to
their
continual
expost|re
to high
temperatures.
Do not operate
a burner
for an extended
period
of time without
cookwaJce on the grate.
The finish
on tile grate
inay chip without
cookware
to absorb
tile heat.
) Grates
:
Rubber
Grate Feet
For stability,
your grates
have rubber
tibet
(:,I1each leg. If any of these
lubber
feet should
become
damaged
or lost, replace
it with one of
the extra
lubber
teet supplied
with your range.
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