DCS RGSC-305WT, RGSC-305BK, RGSC-305SS manual Care and Maintenance, Cooktop

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

All stainless steel parts of the appliance can be cleaned with hot soapy water, rinsed, dried and buffed to a shine with a soft, heavy pile cloth.

WARNNG:

Be careful cleaning any part of this appliance while hot.

When cleaning this range or cooktop:

1.Always use the mildest cleaning procedure first. Some brands of cleaners of the same type are harsher than others, read their directions. A scent or a propellant can make a difference in the product. Read the ingredients. Try on a small area first.

2.To avoid marring the surface always rub metal finishes in the direction of the polish (grain) lines. The cleaner will be more effective when used in the direction of the polish lines.

3.Use only clean sponges, soft cloths, paper towels, plastic non-metal or steel wool soap pads for cleaning or scouring (Use only soap pads with soap still in them. An empty pad can scratch), as recommended in this section.

4.Be sure to rinse all parts thoroughly and to wipe dry to avoid water marks.

NOTE: BRAND NAMES - In this section on cleaning, the use of name brands is intended only to indi- cate a type of cleaner. This does not constitute an endorsement. The omission of any name brand cleaner does not imply its adequacy or inadequacy. Many products are regional in distribution and can be found in the local markets and department stores.

COOKTOP

Turn off all the burners and allow the grates to cool before starting to clean the cooktop. If you wipe off any part of the cooktop while it is hot do so carefully as using a wet sponge or cloth can result in steam burns.

BURNER GRATES

When lifting the grates, be careful as they are heavy. Place them on a protected surface, so they won’t scratch the surface they are laid on.

The burner grates are matte porcelain enamel over cast iron. When cool

 

they may be placed in the dishwasher, or wiped clean while on the

 

cooktop using hot soapy water, then rinsed and wiped dry. The burner

 

grates will not rust as they are matte porcelain enamel on both sides for

 

durability.

 

The occasional use of mild abrasive cleansers such as Bon-Ami®, Soft

 

Scrub® or a soap-filled steel wool pad is okay. Abrasive cleansers, used

 

vigorously or too often, can eventually harm the enamel. Apply with a

 

damp sponge, rinse thoroughly and dry.

 

The porcelain may pop off the edge of the grates due to rapid

 

temperature change when the burners are turned on. Do not be

GRATE

concerned as this does not result in the deterioration of the grates. The

 

cast iron soon darkens to blend with the porcelain enamel. Be careful when wiping an area where the porcelain has popped off, as the edges may be sharp.

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Contents Five Burner Self Cleaning GAS Range Please Retain this Manual for Future Reference Message to OUR CustomersTable of Contents Table of Contentscustomers Safety Practices to Avoid Personal Injury Safety Practices to Avoid Personal Injury Recommendations on HOOK-UP to GAS Supply Parts Identification Parts ListOven Interior Cooktop Before Using Your ApplianceBurners Cooktop USESimmering Electronic Igniters Burner Efficiency and Flame CharacteristicsSealed Top Burners w/ Grates removed Flame HeightBurner Grates Control Knobs Cooking UtensilsOven USE Using Convection Bake and Regular BakeGeneral Foods Suitable for Convection Bake Convection BakeConverting Recipes to Convection Bake Selecting Utensils for Convection BakeRacks Positions Regular BakeFoods Suitable for Bake To Get the Best Results Using Convection Broil and BroilTo Set the Oven for Convection Broil and Broil BakingConvection Broil Rack PositionRegular Broil Using a Meat Thermometer to Broil and Convection Broil High Altitude Baking To Use the Oven for Slow Cooking or Low TemperaturesInternal Cooking Temperatures Suggested Temperatures to Keep Food HOTOven Door Lock During SELF-CLEAN Oven SELF-CLEANINGBefore SELF-CLEANING the Oven AT the END of the Clean Cycle Setting the Oven for SELF-CLEANBe careful cleaning any part of this appliance while hot Care and MaintenanceCooktop Control Knobs Cooktop and Oven IgnitersOven and Door Interior Backguard if InstalledPower Failure Oven Light Bulb ReplacementOven Racks and Rollers FRAME, SIDES, Door EXTERIOR, Heat DeflectorService Information Before YOU Call for ServiceIf the Cooktop Burners do not Light HOW to Obtain Service ServiceLength of Warranty WarrantyDCS will PAY for DCS will not PAY forWarranty Manuel dutilisation et dentretien Veuillez Conserver CE Manuel À Titre DE Référence Notre ClientèleOu par courrier Consignes DE Sécurité Pour Éviter LES Blessures Table DES MatièresUtilisation DE LA Table DE Cuisson Utilisation DU FourAutonettoyage DU Four Entretien ET MaintenanceConsignes DE Sécurité Pour Éviter LES Blessures Consignes DE Sécurité Pour Éviter LES Blessures Consignes DE Sécurité Pour Éviter LES Blessures Recommandations EN Matière DE Branchement DU GAZ Liste DES Pièces Identification DES PiècesIntérieur DU Four Table DE Cuisson Avant Dutiliser Votre AppareilBrûleurs Utilisation DE LA Table DE CuissonCuisson À Petit FEU Efficacité DES Brûleurs ET Caractéristiques DE LA Flamme Allumeurs ÉlectroniquesGrilles DES Brûleurs Hauteur DE LA FlammeHauteur correcte de la flamme Ustensiles DE Cuisson Utilisation DU FourBoutons DE Réglage GénéralitésPréchauffage Utilisation DE Cuisson PAR Convection ET DE Cuisson AU FourCuisson Par Convection Aliments appropriés pour une cuisson par convectionSélection des ustensiles pour la cuisson par convection Conversion des recettes pour la cuisson par convectionLa position de grille Pour Obtenir Les Meilleurs Résultats Cuisson Au FourAliments appropriés pour la cuisson au four Cuisson Au FourCuisson par convection Réglage Du Four Pour Grillage Normal Et À ConvectionGrillage Par Convection La Position Des GrillesGrillage Normal Pour Obtenir Les Meilleurs Résultats Rôtir à Haute Altitude RemarqueAliments Températures Suggérées Pour Garder LES Aliments ChaudsVerrouillage DE LA Porte DU Four Durant Lautonettoyage Autonettoyage DU FourAvant Lautonettoyage DU Four LA FIN DU Cycle DE Nettoyage Réglage DU Four Pour LautonettoyageTable DE Cuisson Entretien ET MaintenanceAllumeurs Boutons DE Réglage Table DE Cuisson ET Four Dosseret SI InstalléIntérieur DU Four ET DE LA Porte Grilles ET Rails DU Four Remplacement DE Lampoule DE Lampe DU FourCADRE, CÔTÉS, Extérieur DE PORTE, Déflecteur Joint DE PortePour Lobtention DE Service Avant Dappeler LE Service TechniqueSI LES Brûleurs DE LA Table DE Cuisson NE Sallument PAS Pour Lobtention DU Service DE Garantie Durée DE LA Garantie GarantieDCS Couvre LES Frais Suivants DCS NE Couvre PAS LES Frais SuivantsGarantie Part No Rev E Litho in USA 08/2004