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General
Cleaning
FEATURE OVERVIEW
o
Cooktop
Cleaning
Do not
use cleaners
on a heated
surface.
Fumes could
be
hazardous.
Wait for
area to cool before
cleaning.
Do not use
cleaner
cream to clean
porcelain,
paint
or
aluminum
because
it can
damage
the surface.
Cleaning
Materials
for Ceramic-Glass
Cooktop
Some cleaning
materials
may contain
an ingredient
which
can damage
the cooktop.
Use
recommended
cleaning
products
only (see below).
Cleaner
cream should
be used
regularly.
First use recommended
products
listed below,
then
use cleaner
cream.
Use only recommended
cleaning
products
and follow
these
basic cleaning
suggestions.
1. Before
the cooktop
is used, thoroughly
clean and saturate
the cooktop
with
cleaner
cream.
a)
Dampen
clean paper
towel
and clean unit.
b)
Wipe
off with
another
clean, damp
paper
towel;
then
wipe
dry.
2. For normal
daily cleaning,
apply a dab of cleaner
cream
in the center
of each unit-area
to be cleaned.
Start with
approximately
1/8 teaspoon
(apply
more
if needed).
Then,
proceed
as stated
above
in a and b.
3. Make
sure bottom
of cookware
and cooking
area are clean and dry.
4. Select heat settings
and cookware
large enough
for food
and liquid.
5. Wipe
up food
spills and spatters
before
they
burn into surface.
IMPORTANT:
Regularly
use cleaner
cream.
If you run out of cream,
use one of the
cleaners
listed.
Be sure to get a new supply
of cleaner
cream.
Never mix cleaning products!
Mixtures may interact, with damaging
or
hazardous
results.
Recommended
deaning
products
for ceramic-glass
cooktop
1. Baking
soda.
2. Non-impregnated
plastic and nylon
pads.
3. For burned
on material,
scrape with
single-edged
razor
blade,
held at a 30 ° angle.
4. Ceramic
glass cleaning
cream.
Do not use on ceramic-glass
cooktop
1. Avoid
pads, that
can leave marks and scratches.
2. Avoid
heavy-duty
cleaning
powders;
these
can scratch,
depending
on their
abrasiveness
and cleaning
pressure
applied.
3. Avoid
chemical
oven cleaners.
These can etch the cooktop
surface
and are caustic.
4. Avoid
rust stain removers
containing
hydrofluoric
acid.
5. Avoid
using
bleach
and do not use ammonia.
Special Cleaning Instructions
for MineraI Deposits and Discolorations
Problem:
Condensation,
when cooking, often collects and drips from cookware. The
minerals found in water may cause a gray or brown film to develop on
cooktop. This film is very thin and appears to be under cooktop.
Prevention:
Daily and proper
use of cleaner
cream.
Stain from
mineral
depostis
must be
removed
from
the cooktop
as soon as possible.
Removal:
o Wet surface
with
water
and apply cleaner
cream.
, Scrub with
clean, damp
paper towel
until
stain disappears.
, Clean remaining
paste away with
damp
paper towel.
, Apply
dab of cleaner
cream and polish with
clean paper
towel.
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