Kenmore 911.95361 Owner's Manual page 19

30" radiant self-cleaning free-standing range
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CLEANING
GLASS-CERAMIC
COOKTOP CLEANING
Cleaning
a glass-ceramic
cooktop is different
from cleaning
a standard
porcelain
cooktop.
To maintain
and protect
your glass-ceramic
cooktop
follow these basic steps.
Use only
Cook
Top Cleaning
Creme®
on
glass-ceramic.
For normal,
light
soil:
1. Using a damp paper towel, rub a few drops
of creme onto soiled area. Wipe until all soil
and creme are removed.
2.
Clean
surface
with
creme
after
each
cooktop
use.
Frequent
cleaning
is
essential
in preventing
scratches
and
abrasions.
For
heavy,
burned.on
soil:
1. Apply
a few drops
of creme to the cool,
soiled area.
2. Using a damp papertowel,
rub creme into
the burned-on
area.
3,
Holding
a razor scraper
at a 30 _ angle
against
the ceramic
surface,
carefully
scrape remaining
soil.
4.
If any soil remains,
repeat the steps listed
above.
For additional
protection
after soil
has
been
removed,
polish
the entire
surface
with creme.
IMPORTANT."Usinga razor scraper
will not damage the surface ff the
30° angle is maintained. Do not
use a dull or nicked razor blade on
your cooktop.
Store the razor
scraper out of reach of children.
Sugar
spills
(such
as jellies,
fudge,
candy
syrups) or melted plastic
can cause pitting of
the cooktop
surface
unless
the
spill
is
removed
while it is still hot,
Special
care
should
be
taken
when
removing
hot
substances.
Follow these instructions
carefully and remove
soil while spill is hot,
1, Turn off the cooking
zone affected
by the
spill.
Remove the utensils.
Wearing an oven mitt, hold the razor scraper
at a 30_angle
against
the cooktop
and
scrape
hot spill to a cool area outside the
cooking
zone.
1
With spill in a cool area, use a dry paper
towel to remove any excess soil. Any spill
remaining
should be left until the surface of
the cooktop has cooled.
Do not continue to
use the soiled cooking
zone until all of the
spill has been removed.
Follow the steps
under Heavy Soil to continue
the cleaning
process.
As the Creme cleans,
it leaves a protective
coating
that helps prevent
buildup
or mineral
deposits
(water spots)
and will make
future
cleaning
easier.
Dishwashing
detergent
removes the protective
coating and should not
be used.
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