Section Six: Care And Maintenance - Thermador PRL366EH Care And Use Manual

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SECTION SiX: CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Range Cleaning
WHEN
CLEANING
THIS
RANGE:
1.
Use the
mildest
cleaning
procedure
that
will
do the
job
efficiently
and
effectively.
Some cleaners
of the same
CAUTION
Avoid cleaning any part of
the rangewhile it is hot.
type are harsher
than others.
Try on a small area first.
2.
Always
rub metal finishes
in the direction
of the polish
lines for
maximum
effectiveness
and to avoid marring
the surface.
3.
Use only clean soft cloths, sponges,
paper towels, fibrous brushes,
plastic, non-metal
or steel wool soap pads for cleaning
and scouring,
as recommended
on the chart.
4.
Any part of this appliance
can be cleaned
with hot sudsy
water.
When rinsing
is required,
rinse thoroughly.
5.
Always
wipe dry immediately
to avoid water marks.
CLEANING RECOMMENDATIONS
BRAND
NAMES
The
use
of
brand
names
is
intended
only to indicate a type of
cleaner.
This does not constitute
an endorsement.
The omission
of
any brand name cleaner
does not
imply its adequacy
or inadequacy.
Many
products
are
regional
in
distribution
and can be found
in
the local markets.
It is imperative
that all products
be
used
in strict
accordance
with
instructions
on the package.
The following chart gives directions
for cleaning
this range.
Part / Material
Suggested
Cleaners
Important
Reminders
Control
Knobs
/ Plastic
Bezels/Chrome
Please
see Guide to Knob
Identification
and Location
on Page 10.
Hot sudsy water; rinse and dry
thoroughly.
Mild Abrasive
Cleansers:
Bon
Ami ®, Cameo®Aluminum
and
Stainless
Steel
Cleaner,
Wright's ® All Purpose
Brass
Polish.
Liquid cleaners:
Kleen King ®.
Stiff nylon bristle tooth brush
to clean port openings.
Reassemble
as shown.
Make
sure
that
the
burner
cap
is
seated on the base.
Hot sudsy water; rinse and dry
immediately.
• Do not scratch
or gouge the
port openings
of burner cap.
• Do not soak knobs.
• Do not force
knobs
onto
wrong valve shaft.
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