Solutions to Common Problems
SCRATCHES ORABRASIONS ONCERAMIC GLASS
COOKTOP SURFACE
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• Coarsepartleles($uchassaltorsend)arebetweenceoktopandutensiI.
Besure
¢eoktop surface and bottom of utensilsare clean before use. Sma}l scratches do not
affect cooking and will become {essvisible with use,
* Cleeningmaterialsnotrecommendedforgleesceramtccooktophavebeenused,
See
Ceramle-GIs_
Cooktop section in th{sOwner's Guide.
METAL MARKS ONCERAMIC GLASS COOKTOP SURFACE
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Siidingor scrspingof metal utensil_ on cOoktop surface, Do nct s{idemetal utensils on
¢Ooktop surface, Use a mildly abrasivecleanser to remove marks.
BROWN STREAKS A NDSPECKS ONCERAMIC GLASS
COOKTOP S URFACE
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•Boilevershave cooked onto surface. Use r_zor blade scraper to remove Soil See
instructionsunder General Care & Cleaning.
• Cleaning materials not recommended for ceramic-glaSs cooktop have been used, Use
recommended cleaners and cleaning met_ed. See Ceramic-Glass Cook'top sectionin
this Owner's GukJe,
AREAS OF DISCOLORATION
ONCERAMIC GLASS
COOKTOP SURFACE
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Mineral deposits from w_,_ter and food, Wet surface with water and sprinkle on e
¢eoktep cleaning creme. Scrub with a clean damp paper towel until the stain
disappears. Wipe remaining paste away, then apply a small amount of cooktop
cleaning creme end polish with a clean paper towel. Use cookwere v_th clean, dry
bottoms, See Ceramic-Gleee Coo_op
section }n this Owner's Guide.