Smeg SA9058X Cleaning and Maintenance, Cleaning stainless steel, Cleaning the hob components

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User Instructions

11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

DO NOT USE A STEAM JET TO CLEAN THE APPLIANCE.

11.1 Cleaning stainless steel

In order to preserve stainless steel properly, it must be regularly cleaned at the end of every use of the cooking range, after it has been left to cool.

11.1.1 Daily cleaning

To clean and preserve stainless steel surfaces, always and only use special products which do not contain abrasives or chlorine-based acidic substances.

Instructions: pour some of the product onto a damp cloth and wipe over the surface, rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or a chamois leather.

11.1.2 Food stains or residues

You must not use wire wool or sharp scrapers as these will damage the surfaces.

Use normal, non-abrasive products for steel, with wooden or plastic utensils if necessary.

Rinse thoroughly afterwards and dry with a soft cloth or a chamois leather.

Do not let sugared food residues (e.g. jam) dry inside the oven. If they dry for too long, they may damage the enamel which covers the interior of the oven.

11.2 Cleaning the hob components

11.2.1 Racks

Remove the racks and clean them in lukewarm water using a non-abrasive detergent, taking care to remove all encrusted food. Remount them on the hob.

Over time, sustained contact of the racks with flame can cause the enamel to alter around the areas exposed to the heat. This is entirely normal and in no ways compromises the operation of this component.

11.2.2 Caps and flame spreaders

The caps and flame spreaders can be removed to facilitate cleaning; wash them in hot water using a non-abrasive detergent and make sure that all encrusted food is removed then wait until they are completely

dry.

ATTENTION: Do not wash these components in the dishwasher.

They can be soaked in hot water containing a dishwashing product.

Remount the flame spreaders, ensuring that they are fitted in their housings with their caps, and making sure that the gaps A in the flame spreaders correspond with the lighters and thermocouples.

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Contents Contents Instructions Safety and USE IntroductionNever Attempt to Repair the Appliance Yourself Do not Remove this Plate for ANY ReasonIntroduction Instructions for disposal Instructions for Disposal OUR Enviromental CareElectrical connection Instructions for the installerInstallation of the Appliance Gas connection Room ventilation Discharge of combustion productsClearance above and around domestic cookers RequirementsAdaptation to Different GAS Types Replacing the hob injectorsBurner and nozzle characteristics table Burner arrangement on the hobBurner Nominal gas Turn-down gas Injector Consumption MJ/hWall fixing Final ProceduresRegulation of the hob burner minimum level for Ulpg User Instructions Description of Controls on the Front PanelHOB Burner Control Knob Electric Oven Thermostat KnobMultifunction Electric Oven Function Knob Using the HOB Practical advice for the use of the hob burnersLighting the hob burners Cookware diameter 90 cm modelUsing the Oven General warnings and adviceUsing the electric grill Using the grill in cooking rangesFood Runner Level Using the grillStorage compartment Time setting Semi-automatic cookingAutomatic cooking List of FunctionsTimer Adjusting the buzzer volumeEnd of cooking Silencing the buzzerAvailable Accessories Accessories available on requestCleaning the hob components Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning stainless steel Lighters and thermocouples Cleaning the inside of the ovenDoor glass Extraordinary Maintenance Lubricating the taps and gas oven thermostatReplacing the bulb Demounting the doorPage 914779058/ a