Cleaning The Oven - Bosch HIIP054 Use And Care Manual

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Cooktop Care Chart
Type of Soil
9 WARNING
RISK OF INJURY
The blade is extremely sharp. Risk of cuts. Protect the
blade when not in use. Replace the blade
immediately when any imperfections are found.
Follow manufacturer's instructions.
Dry sugar, sugar syrup,
milk or tomato spills.
Melted plastic film or foil.
All these items require
immediate removal.
Remove only these
types of spills while the
surface is hot using the
razor blade scraper. Be
sure to use a new, sharp
razor in your scraper.
Burned-on food soil,
dark streaks, and
specks
Greasy spatters
Metal marks: Iridescent
stain
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Possible Solution
Remove pan and turn off the
element.
Wearing an oven mitt, hold
o
scraper at 30
angle, using
care not to gouge or scratch
the glass. Push soil off the
heated area.
After the surface has
cooled, remove the residue
and apply the glass ceramic
cooktop cleaner.
Soften by laying a damp
paper towel or sponge on
top of soil for about 30
minutes.
Use a plastic scrubber and
glass ceramic cooktop
cleaner or use the razor
blade scraper. Rinse and
dry.
Use a soapy sponge or cloth
to remove grease; rinse
thoroughly and dry. Apply
glass ceramic cooktop
cleaner.
Pans with aluminum, copper
or stainless steel bases may
leave marks. Treat
immediately after surface
has cooled with glass
ceramic cooktop cleaner. If
this does not remove the
marks, try a mild abrasive
(Bon Ami®, Soft Scrub®
without bleach) with a
dampened paper towel.
Rinse and reapply creme.
Failure to remove metal
marks before the next
heating makes removal very
difficult.
Type of Soil
Hard Water Spots - Hot
cooking liquids dripped
on surface
Surface scratches -
Small scratches are to
be expected on the
glass surface, but do not
affect cooking. In time,
small scratches will
become smoother and
much less noticeable
with daily use of the
glass ceramic cooktop
cleaner.

Cleaning the Oven

9 WARNING
Children should not be left alone or unattended in an
area where appliances are in use. During the self
clean cycle, parts of the appliance may become
potentially harmful to persons who lack adult
knowledge of appliances and adult reactions to
potentially harmful conditions.
During the elimination of soil during self-cleaning,
small amounts of carbon monoxide can be created.
Fiberglass insulation could give off very small
amounts of formaldehyde during the first several
cleansing cycles. To minimize exposure to these
substances, provide good ventilation with an open
window, or use a ventilation fan or hood.
Self Clean
During self-clean, the oven is heated to a very high
temperature. Soil is burned off at this temperature.
NOTICE:
Wipe out excessive spillage before self-cleaning the oven.
NOTICE:
Do not clean parts or accessories in the Self-Clean oven.
Remove all baking dishes and oven racks from the oven
prior to running Self-Clean.
To set the self-clean mode:
1. Remove all accessories and racks from the oven.
Possible Solution
The minerals in some water
can be transferred onto the
surface and cause stains.
Use undiluted white vinegar,
rinse and dry. Recondition
with glass ceramic cooktop
cleaner.
Apply Cleaning Creme
before using to remove
sand-like grains and grit
such as salt and seasoning.
Can be reduced by using
pans with bases that are
smooth, clean, and dry
before use. Use
recommended glass
ceramic cooktop cleaner
daily on the cooktop.

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