Electrolux WEF365BHWB Owner's Manual page 19

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General Cleaning -
Ceramic
Glass Cooktop
DO NOT use a cooktop
cleaner
on a hot cooktop.
The fumes I
can be hazardous
to your
health,
and I
can chemically
damage
the
ceramic- I
glass surface.
J
Before
cleaning
the
cooktop, be sure the controls are turned
to OFF and the cooktop
is COOL.
Ceramic-Glass
Cooktop
Cleaning
Correct
and consistent
cleaning
is essential to maintaining
your ceramic-glass
cooktop.
If food
spills, grease
spatters
and metal
rub-off
from
aluminum
cookware
are not
removed,
they
may
be burned
onto
the surface
of the
cooktop
and cause permanent
discoloration.
Daily
Cleaning
For normal
soil:
1.
Allow
cooktop
surface to cool.
2.
Wipe
up spills and spatters using a clean paper
towel. Always
use a new,
clean paper
towel
when
cleaning
the ceramic-glass
cooktop.
3.
Rub a few drops of a recommended
ceramic-glass
cooktop
cleaning
cream
onto soiled area using a clean,
clamp
paper
towel.
Buff with a dry paper
towel
until
all soil and cream
are removed.
Frequent
cleaning
leaves a
protective
coating
of silicone which
helps
in preventing
scratches
and
abrasions.
Clean surface with the cooktop
cleaning
cream
after each use.
4.
Rinse with another
clean damp,
paper
towel.
Buff dry with a dry paper
towel.
For heavy, burned-on
soil:
1.
Allow cooktop
surface to cool.
2.
Carefully scrape soil with a metal razor blade scraper. Hold razor blade
scraper at a 30 ° angle to the cooktop.
3.
Remove loosened soil with a clean paper towel.
4.
Apply cooktop cleaning cream as described for normal soil.
5.
If any soil remains, repeat the steps listed above. After all soil has been
removed, polish the entire surface with the cooktop
cleaning cream.
For sugary
spillovers:
Sugary
spills can cause pitting
of your
cooktop
surface.
Therefore,
you must
begin
cleaning
the
spills while
the
cooktop
is still
hot.
Use caution
when
following
the steps below.
1.
Turn off all surface
units and remove
all pans immediately.
2.
Wearing
an oven mitt,
use a razor blade scraper to scrape the hot spill out
of the cooking
zone to a cooler
area on the cooktop.
3.
Allow
the cooktop
to cool.
4.
Follow
the instructions
above for heavy,
burned-on
soil.
DO NOT use the following
on the ceramic-glass
cooktop:
Abrasive
plastic,
nylon,
metal
scouring
or cloth pads. They may scratch the
cooktop
and make
it more
difficult
to clean later.
Sponges,
cloths or dish towels.
Lint or soil remaining
on the cooktop
from
a cloth
or sponge
can burn
and cause discoloration.
Anything
that
may melt
(plastics,
aluminum
foil).
Cleansers
other
than
a recommended
ceramic-glass
cooktop
cleaning
cream.
Chlorine
bleach,
ammonia,
hydrofluoric
acid,
chemical
oven cleaners
or
any other kind of chemical
cleaner.
They may etch or discolor
the cooktop.
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