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TO REMO VE:
1.Be sure the controls are in the off position and the elements are cool before attempt- ing to remove them.
2.Grasp the element and lift slightly, just enough to clear the drip bowl and pull it straight out.
CAUTION: Do not lift the _
the element more than 1" can
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damage the receptacle, causing the element not to lie
flat when it is plugged back in.
3.Lift out the drip bowl.
TO CLEAN THE DRIP BOWL:
For brown food stains
Clean drip bowls after each use. Rinse and dry well. Foods that are not removed can
cause permanent stains that cannot be removed. For heavily soiled bowls, place an ammonia- soaked paper towel over the bowl to loosen the soil, then gently scrub the bowl with a plastic scouring pad.
For blue-gold heat stains-- use a metal polish.
These stains are caused by overheating, and are usually permanent. To help minimize this effect, avoid excessive use of high heat set- tings and use flat bottom pans that do not extend more than 1" from the edge of the cooking element.
CAUTION: Do not operate the cooktop elements without the drip bowl in place. Scorching of the cooktop, burning of wiring insulation and loss of energy will occur.
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TO REPLACE THE UNIT:
1.Place the drip bowl into the opening and make sure the receptacle is visible.
2.Slide the element firmly back into the receptacle and lower it onto the drip bowl.
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