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The cooktop and buner box areas are specially desIgned to make cleaning easier. Since the four burners are sealed. cleanups are easy and amvenient.
Clernlng the burnera
Always dean the burner caps after a
if burner caps must be removed for soaking, folbw these steps:
1.Remove the burner grates and burner caps by pulling upward. -
2 Soak burner cap in warm, soapy water.
3.Aftersoaking, wipe with a wfl doth or a nanabrasive scrubbing pad or cleanser. Do not dean burner cap in a dishwasher. Rinse and dry well
4.For proper fbw of gas and ignition of the burner. DO NOT ALLOW SPILLS. FOOD.
CLEANING AGENTS OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL TO ENTER THE IGNITOR SLOT. II the sbt becomes soiled or cbgged, use a ootton swab or a wfl cloth to clean the area If needed, use swab or cloth with ammonia, white vinegar or warm water. For Eookedon soil, use a medium- to stiff
DO NOT USE HARD OR SHARP OBJECTS TO CLEAN fGNfTOR SLOT. DO NOT USE CLEANING SOLUTIONS.
NOTE: lgnitor slot should remain clean as bng as burner cap is seated properly on burner. Occasionally check burner cap to make sure it is level and covers burner completely.
Gas must fbw freely through the ignitor slot for the burner to light properly. This area must be free of any soil and t~3 kept protected fmm Movers and spillovers. ALWAYS keep the burner caps in place whenever a surface burner is in use.
5.After deaning the ignitor sbt, replace the burner cap and burner grate.
6.Occasionally check the burner flames for proper she and shape as shown. lf flames lift off ports, are yelbw, or are noisy when turned off. you may need to clean the burners. ff ports are dogged. dean with a cotton swab or a soft cbth. tl needed, use swab or cbth with ammonia, white vinegar or w8rm water. For cookedan soil, use a medium- to stiff- bristle tooth brush, brushing out away from center of burner. lf adjustment is needed, call a qualified technician for service.
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