Questions
?
Use this
problem
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PROBLEM
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
FREQUENT
CYCLING
hr_correct cookware used. Use only flat cookware t(5 minimize
cyding_
OFF AND ON
OF RADIANT
SURFACE
UNITS
SURFACE
UNKFS DO
You may not n55dce the surface units glowing
NOT GLOW
RED
a higher heat setdng.
TINY SCRATCHES
OR METAL MARKS
(may appear as craehs)
OR ABRASIONS
ON
PAD[ANT
COOKTOP
GLASS SURFACE
AREAS OF
DISCOLORATION
OR DARK STREAKS
ON THE COOKTOP
Incorrect
cleaning methods
have been used, cookware with rough
bouoms
have been used, 05 coarse pardcles
(salt 05 sand) were
between d_e cookware and d_e surf_ce of the (:ooktop. Use
re(ommended
cleaning procedures,
be sure cookware bottoms and
cookware are clean before use, and use cookware with smooth
bottoms.
Tiny scratches are not removable
but will become less visible
in dine as a result ofcleaning.
Marks fi:om aluminum
and copper pans as well as mineral
deposits
fiom water or food can be removed
with d_e cleaning
cream.
Hot surfi_ce on a model with a white glass cooktop. This is normal.
The surfi_ce may appear
discolored
when it is hou This is temporary
and will disappear
as d_e glass cools.
Food spillovers should alw_ys be cleaned before the next use of the
co(sktop, ibllowing the (:leaning instmcdons
in the (;lass Cookusp
PLASTIC MELTED
See the (;lass Surfhce-Potendal
iin Permanent
Damage se( don in the
TO THE SURFACE
(;lass Cooktop (;leaning
secdon.
PKFTING (OR
A hot sugar mixture was spilled on the cooktop.
(;all a qualitied
technidan
for replacemenu
OF THE COOKTOP
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