Frigidaire FGF335CGSK Owner's Manual page 12

Sealed surface burners porcelain enamel or continuous cleaning oven interior
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General Cleaning
Sealed Burner Models
Unlike
the
standard
gas range,
THIS
COOKTOP
IS NOT REMOVABLE.
Do not
attempt
to remove
or lift the cooktop.
Note:
The burner
cap assembly
refers
to all parts
of the sealed
burner
unit
(burner cap, burner
pan (some models),
trim
ring (some
models),
locating
tab,
burner
base and e ectrode).
Burner
Cap
Locating
Tabs
Burner
Locating
Trim Ring (some
models)
or Burner
Pan (some
models)
Use
caution
when
replacing
the burner cap so the electrode
is not
damaged.
This
may
cause
a
delayed
ignition
or prevent
the burner
from
igniting.
Any additions,
changes
or conversions required in order for this
appliance
to satisfactorily
meet the
application
needs must be made by an
authorized
Frigidaire
Distributor
or
Qualified Agency.
To Clean
the
Cooktop
The cooktop
is designed
to make cleaning
easier. Because the four burners
are
sealed,
cleanups
are easy when
spillovers
are cleaned
up immediately.
To clean,
wipe
with
a clean, damp
cloth and wipe
dry.
To Clean
the Contoured
Well
Areas,
Burner
Cap Assembly,
Trim
Ring
(some
models),
Burner
Pan (some
models)
and
Burner
Base
The contoured
well
areas,
burner
cap assembly,
trim
ring
(some
models),
burner
pan
(some
models)
and
burner
base should
be routinely
cleaned.
Keeping
the burner
ports clean will prevent
improper
ignition
and an uneven
flame.
See instructions
below.
To Clean
the Contoured
Well
Areas
The contoured
well is a recessed area located
around
each burner
unit. If a spill
occurs
in one of the four well areas, blot up spill with
an absorbent
cloth.
Rinse
with
a clean,
damp
cloth
and wipe
dry.
To Remove
the
Burner
Cap Assembly
The burner
cap assembly
parts differ
per model.
Your assembly
will consist
of
one of the following
combinations:
burner
cap and trim
ring; burner
cap and
burner
pan, or burner
cap, trim
ring and burner
pan. Remove in the following
order:
(1st) burner
cap, (2nd) trim ring and (3rd) burner
pan. Do not operate
the
burners
without
the
burner
cap assembly
in place.
To Clean the Burner Cap, Burner Pan (some models) and Trim Ring (some
models)
Use a soap-filled scouring pad or a mild abrasive cleanser to clean burner caps,
trim rings and burner pans.
To Clean
the Burner
Base and
Gas Opening
The ports (or slots) around
the burner
base must be routinely
cleaned.
Use a
small-gauge
wire or needle to clean
small slots or holes.Use
care to prevent
damage
to the electrode.
If a cleaning
cloth should
catch the electrode,
it could
break or damage
the electrode.
If the electrode
is damaged
or broken,
the
surface
burner
will
not light.
For proper flow of gas and ignition
of the burner--DO
NOT ALLOW SPILLS,
FOOD, CLEANING AGENTS OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL TO ENTER THE GAS
OPENING. Gas must flow freely through
the small hole in the brass orifice for
the burners to light properly.
If the orifice gas opening
becomes soiled or
clogged, use a small-gauge wire or needle to clean. ALWAYS keep the burner
cap assembly in place whenever a surface burner is in use.
To Replace
the Burner
Cap Assembly
Make sure the burner
cap assembly
is thoroughly
dry before
placing
back on
the burner.
1.
Lower burner
pan (some
models)
into place around
the burner
base.
2.
Replace trim
ring
(some models).
3.
Find the locating
tabs on the burner
cap and place in the locating
slots in
the burner
base. Make sure each burner
cap is properly
aligned
and level.
4.
Turn the burner
on to determine
if it will light.
If the burner
does not light
after
cleaning,
contact
an authorized
servicer.
Do not service
the sealed
burner
yourself.
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