Jenn-Air A130 R Use And Care Manual page 19

Induction cooktop cartridge
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Cleaning
and Caring
for
the
Induction
Cartridge
GlassCeramlc
Cooktop
Since the glass cooking surface does not get hot enough during normal use to
burn food spatters on the glass, most spills can be wiped up with a clean cloth or
sponge. If you exercise care, you can wipe up spills while you are cooking.
For normal, daily cleaning, wipe with a
damp sponge or cloth. If the glass is
stained,
use
a
soapy
cloth.
If
necessary, use a liquid or soft scrub
cleanser
such as 409, Bon-Ami
or
BarKeeper's
Friend
to
remove
a
stubborn stain. (See Fig. V)
If a cleanser is used, wipe with a damp
cloth to remove any residual cleaner.
Do not use these to clean the glass.
ceramic: soap pads containing metal
fibers such as steel wool or S.O.S.
pads, oven cleaning compounds, rust
stain
removers
or
cleansers
not
Fig.V
specifically
recommended for use on
glass-ceramic.
Cabinet
Housing
The stainless steel metal trim that is
visible on the cooktop surface can be
cleaned with a damp cloth or sponge.
Use a soft scrub cleanser on any soil
that is not removed with a sponge. Use
Zud
or
Comet
to
remove
any
discoloration on the stainless (rub
cleanser with
the
grain to
avoid
streaking the surface).
Clean the control knobs with a slightly
clamp cloth.
The under housing of the cabinet can
be wiped with a slightly damp cloth, if
necessary. (See Fig. W)
Fig.W
IMPORTANT
NEVER IMMERSE THE INDUCTION CARTRIDGE IN WATER. This could
damage the internal wiring.
DO NOT POUR WATER ON THE CARTRIDGE. This could damage the
cartridge.
DO NOT POUR WATER into the air inlets on the under housing of the
cartridge.
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