Fisher & Paykel RGV2305LN User Manual page 39

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WHAT?
HOW?
HOW OFTEN?
OVEN PARTS
Oven door
gasket
1 Dampen a sponge with clean
2 Gently wipe off the soiling,
3 Press a dry towel gently on the
COOKTOP PARTS
1 Check that the burner is turned
Burner caps
and brass
2 Lift off the burner cap and brass
flame
spreaders
3 Wash them in hot soapy water,
4 Replace the flame spreader and
1 Check that the burner is turned
Ignitors
2 Clean the ignitor with a small brush
1 Wait until the grates have cooled
Burner grates
2 Carefully lift the grates off the
3 To remove stubborn stains, soak
4 Wash in a mixture of hot water
CARE AND CLEANING
Avoid cleaning this part. If you
need to remove large food particles
off it, proceed as follows:
hot water.
but do not rub.
gasket to dry.
OFF and allow it to cool.
flame spreader.
rinse, and dry.
Use a stiff nylon brush or
straight-ended paper clip to clear
the notches of the flame spreader.
burner cap correctly.
See 'Replacing the burner parts'.
OFF.
(eg old toothbrush) or cotton swab
that has been dipped into rubbing
alcohol.
completely.
cooktop and place them on a
protected surface.
the grates in a mixture of clothes
washing detergent and water.
and dishwashing liquid, then rinse
and allow to dry.
The grates are also dishwasher safe.
IMPORTANT!
Do not use any cleaning
agent on the gasket.
The gasket is essential
for a good seal. Take care
not to rub, displace, or
damage it.
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.
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.
Take care, the grates are
heavy.
Make sure you place a
dish towel or other soft
cover on the surface
before putting a grate
on it.
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