GE JSP26 Cleaning the glass cooktop.o,somemodels, Normal Cleaning, For Heavy, Burned-On Soil

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Cleaning the glass cooktop.(o,somemodels)

Clean the glass surface with cleaning cream before you use the cooktop for the first time. Also, clean the glass surface after each use. This helps protect the top and makes clean-up easier.

To clean the cooktop seal around the edge of the glass, let a wet cloth rest on # for a few minutes, then wipe clean. Use a mild detergent if needed.

Do not use a knife or any sharp object on the seal because # will cut or damage it.

Normal

Cleaning

 

Use only

a recommended cleaning cretan,

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such as Cerama Brite or another cooktop

 

cleaning

cretan, on the glass cooktop.

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To maintain and protect tim suKhce of your new glass cooktop follow these steps.

%Before you use tim cooktop for the first time, clean it _4fll cleaning

cream. This helps protect the top and makes clean-up easier.

Clean tim suKhce _ifll tim cleaning cretan after each use.

Rub a few drops (less is better) of the cleaning cretan onto soiled area using a dmnp paper towel. Buff_4th a d U paper towel until all soil and

cream are relnoved.

Using a razor scraper will not damage the surface if the 45° angle is maintained.

For Heavy, Burned-On Soil...

[_ Allow the cooktop to cool.

Apply a few drops of cleaning cream to the cool, soiled area.

Spread the cream across the entire soiled area.

%Hold scraper at a 45 ° angle against the glass ceramic surfilce. This 45 °

angle makes the scraping easier.

Scrape soil with the enclosed razor scraper. Keep slnall amount of cream on the soil as you scrape. Heavily soiled areas may require repeated applications of cream. It will be necessa U to press clown on

the razor scraper while scraping the soiled area with cooktop cream.

Be sureto usea new sharprazorscraper. Donot usea dull or nickedblade.

If any soil remains, repeat the steps listed above.

To order more cream and/or scrapers

for cleaning your glass cooktop, please call our toll-flee number:

National Parts Center

800-626-2002

Cleaner

# WXIOX300

Scraper

# WX5X1614

Cream& scraper kit

# WB64X5027

Our testingshows that if you are cooking highsugar mixtures such as jelly or fudgeand have a spillover, permanentdamage to the cooktopsurface may occur unlessthe spillover is immediatelyremoved.

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Special Care for Sugary Spills

Be sure to usea new sharprazorscraper. Do not usea dull or nickedblade.

Sugmy spillovers (such as jellies, fudge, candy syrups) or melted plastics can cause pitting of the surface of your cooktop (not covered by the warranty) unless the spill is removed while still

hot. Special care shouldbe taken when removinghot substances.

Turn off all surf)tce units afIected by the spillover. Remove hot pans.

Wearing an oven mitt, hold the razor scraper at a 45 ° angle to the cooktop. Scrape the hot spill to a cool area outside the surf_tce unit.

%With the spill in a cool area, use a (hy paper towel to remove any

excess. Any spillover remaining should be left until the surf_lce of

the cooktop has cooled. Do not continue to use the soiled surface

unit until all of the spillover has been relnoved. Follow the steps under Heaw Burned-On Soil to continue the cleaning process.

NOTE:If pots with a thin overlayof aluminum, copperor enamelare allowed to boil dry, the overlaymay bondwith theglass cooktopand leavea black discoloration.Thisshouldbe removedimmediatelybeforeheatingagain

or thediscolorationmaybe permanent.

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