DCS RDS-305 manual Care and Maintenance, When Cleaning the Range or Cooktop, Brand Names

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

WHEN CLEANING THE RANGE OR COOKTOP:

Be careful cleaning any part of this appliance while hot.

All parts of the appliance can be cleaned with hot soapy water, rinsed, dried and buffed to a shine with a soft, heavy pile cloth. Always try this first, as it is the mildest cleaning procedure.

1)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 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.

BRAND NAMES

In this section on cleaning, the use of name brands is intended only to indicate 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 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 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 Professional RDS Range Please Retain this Manual for Future Reference Message to OUR CustomersTable of Contents Safety Practices and Precautions Safety Practice and Precautions Recommendations on HOOK-UP to GAS Supply Model Identification Oven Before Using Your ApplianceCooktop 27 & 24 OvenBefore baking or broiling To Insert the Oven RacksTo Remove or Reposition the Racks Cooktop USE BurnersSimmering Burner Efficiency and Flame Characteristics Flame HeightSealed TOP Burners WOK Ring Burner GratesCookware Control KnobsGrill Grill USEGrilling Hints Ceramic RodsUSE of the Grill Excessive Flare UPS and FlamingGriddle USE Before Using the Griddle for the First Time or to RE-SEASONOven Cooking Elements Griddle Cooking ChartOven USE USE of the GriddleConverting Recipes to Convection Baking Convection BakingRegular Baking BroilConvection Baking CondensationTo GET the Best Results BakingSetting the 12 Oven for Baking 48 Models Only Setting the 27 & 24 Oven for BakingPreheating 27 & 24 Ovens Oven 48 Ranges onlyOven Racks To Get the Best Results Setting the Oven for BroilingHigh Altitude Baking PreheatingUsing a Meat Thermometer to Broil Using the Oven for Slow Cooking or LOW TemperaturesOven Rack Position Internal Cooking Temperatures Suggested Temperatures to Keep Food HOTOven SELF-CLEANING Mode Proofing / Self Cleaning ModeOven Proof Mode Setting the 12 Oven for ProofingOven Self Cleaning Modes Oven Door Lock During SELF-CLEANOven Rack Slide Assembly Oven Self Cleaning Mode Setting the Oven for Self CleanAT the END of the Clean Cycle Brand Names Care and MaintenanceWhen Cleaning the Range or Cooktop Be careful cleaning any part of this appliance while hotIgniters Drip Trays and Drain Tubes GriddleControl Knobs Cooktop and Oven Oven and Door Interior BackguardFRAME, SIDES, Door EXTERIOR, Heat Deflector Oven Light Bulb ReplacementPower Failure Oven Racks and Rack SupportsItem Description Parts IdentificationParts Identification HOW to Obtain Service Before YOU Call for ServiceIf the Cooktop Burners do not Light DCS will not PAY for WarrantyLength of Warranty DCS will PAY forPage Page Cuisinière Professionnelle RDS Veuillez Conserver CE Manuel À Titre DE Référence Notre ClientèleTable DES Matières Mesures DE Sécurité ET DE Précaution Mesures DE Sécurité ET DE Précaution Mesures DE Sécurité ET DE Précaution Recommandations EN Matière DE Branchement DU GAZ Identification DU Modèle Four DE 12 Pouces Avant Dutiliser Votre AppareilTable DE Cuisson Four DE 27 ET 24 PoucesAvant de rôtir ou de griller Pour Introduire LES Grilles DU FourPour Retirer OU Repositionner LES Grilles Allumeurs Électroniques Utilisation DE LA Table DE CuissonBrûleurs Cuisson À Petit FEUEfficacité DES Brûleurs ET Caractéristiques DE LA Flamme Hauteur DE LA FlammeBrûleurs À Tête Scellée Anneau DE WOK Grilles DES BrûleursUstensiles Boutons DE RéglageUtilisation DU Gril GrilTiges EN Céramique Utilisation DU Gril Éruptions DE Flammes ExcessivesConseils DE Cuisson Utilisation DE LA Plaque Chauffante Éléments DE Cuisson DU Four Utilisation DU FourUtilisation DE LA Plaque Chauffante Tableau DE Cuisson DE LA Plaque ChauffanteConversion DES Recettes Pour LA Cuisson PAR Convection Cuisson PAR ConvectionCuisson Normale GrillageCuisson par convection Sélection DES Ustensiles Pour LA Cuisson PAR ConvectionPour Obtenir LES Meilleurs Résultats CuissonRéglage DU Four DE 27 ET 24 PO Pour LA Cuisson PréchauffageFours 27 ET 24 PO Four DE 12 PO Cuisinières DE 48 PO SeulementGrilles DU Four Pour obtenir les meilleurs résultats Rôtir À Haute AltitudeRéglage DU Four Pour LE Grillage PréchauffageSalubrité Alimentaire Position des grilles du fourTempératures DE Cuisson Internes Températures Suggérées Pour Garder LES Aliments ChaudsRéglage DU Four DE 12 PO Pour Lapprêt DES Aliments Mode Dapprêt ET DautonettoyageMode Dapprêt Four DE 12 PO Mode Dautonettoyage DU FourModes Dautonettoyage DU Four Avant Deffectuer Lautonettoyage DU FourEnsemble DE Coulisse DE Grille DU Four DE 27 PO LA FIN DU Cycle DE Nettoyage Réglage DU Four Pour LautonettoyageEntretien ET Maintenance Durant LE Nettoyage DE LA Cuisinière OU Table DE CuissonNoms DE Marque Lèchefrites ET Tubes Dégouttement AllumeursDosseret Boutons DE Réglage DE LA Table DE Cuisson ET DU FourGrilles DU Four ET Supports DE Grille Intérieur DU Four ET DE LA PortePanne Dalimentation Remplacement DE Lampoule DE Lampe DU FourCADRE, CÔTÉS, Extérieur DE PORTE, Déflecteur Joint DE PorteIdentification DES Pièces Lampe de four Pour Lobtention DE Service Avant Dappeler LE Service TechniqueSI LES Brûleurs DE LA Table DE Cuisson NE Sallument PAS DCS NE Couvre PAS LES Frais Suivants GarantieDurée DE LA Garantie DCS Couvre LES Frais Suivants