Using Cooktop During Power Failure
Although the system used to light the burner is electric,
the burner can be used during prolonged power outages.
Follow the instructions below.
1. Hold a lit match at desired burner.
2. Push in and turn control to LITE. When burner lights,
turn control to desired setting.
3. When finished cooking, turn all controls to OFF.
Cleaning
Do not clean cooktop until it cools. Sudden temperature
changes can crack the porcelain or enamel cooktop
surface. Washing the cooktop with hot, soapy water after
each use minimizes the need for heavy cleaning. To
preserve the original appearance, rinse and wipe the
surfaces dry after washing.
Wipe up marinades, fruit juices, vinegar and milk spills to
avoid permanent stains. These materials contain acids
and cause discoloration and permanent staining. DO
NOT touch any portion of the cooktop when it is hot.
Wait and wipe up spills after the cooktop is cool.
Grates and Caps
Clean grates and caps with a damp cloth and soapy
water. Nonabrasive cleaners or pads may be used. DO
NOT use harsh powders, scouring pads or steel wool
pads. Never use oven cleaners on the grates or any
other part of the cooktop. For burned or dried on
spillovers, soak grates in warm soapy water.
Dry all components to prevent rusting. Replace grates
and burner bowls. Verify that burner ports are not
blocked.
Cooktop
Clean cooktops with a damp cloth and soapy water. A
nonabrasive cleaner or pad may be used. Do not use
harsh powders, scouring pads or steel wool pads. Never
use oven cleaners on porcelain cooktop. Clean the
cooktop regularly.
Dry the top thoroughly. Stainless steel cooktops may be
coated with a stainless steel protectant. Call Amana
Consumer Affairs for a recommendation.
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