Removing surface units and reflector bowls:
1.First be sure the Surface Unit Controls are all “OFF” and that the surface units are cool.
2.Lift each surface unit about an inch (2.5 cm) at the edge away from the
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To remove surface unit. Ilh and pull straight out.
Hold surface unlt level when replaclng.
Replacina reflector bowls and surface units:
Be sure the | surface | unit | controls | are | on “OFF” |
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the | (receptacles) | for the | surface | units through | the | square |
hole in the side of each bowl.
3.Hold the surface unit level with the prongs (terminals) pointing at the
4.With the prongs started in the
Prop up the top with support rod.
leaning under the cooktop:
To clean the area under the cooktop, lift the front of the cooktop at nter. Raise the
notch in the cooktop.) Use warm soapy water and a sponge or cloth. ring powders or any other abrasive cleaner may harm porcelain-
enamel finishes and can scratch chrome.
Be careful not to raise the cooktop so high that it touches the control console. And don’t drop it. Dropping the cooktop can chip or crack a hard porcelain finish. or damage side panels and surface units.
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