CARE AND CLEANING
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Porcelain Enameled Grease Wells
Porcelain enamel can crack or chip with misuse. lt can stain if spillovers of foods with o high acid content (such as tomatoes or lemon juice) are not clctined up quickly.
When c]eaning porcelain grease wells, be careful not to get the electrical receptacles wet. Do not try to fill the wells with water.
Brushed Chrome Finish
Clean brushed chrome with warm, soapy water or Bon Ami” brand cleanser. Rinse and immediately dry it with a clean, soft cloth. Take care to dry the surface following the “grain.”
To help prevent finger marks after cleaning, spread a thin film of baby oil on the surface or a chrome protestant may be used to help reduce s~?otting or fingerprinting. Wipe away excess oil with a clean, soft cloth.
Grill Module
Clean the grill module | Element | |
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after every use. Do not put |
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the element into water. It | =@== | |
cleans itself when heated | ‘a | |
during nor”ma] USC. To | ||
remove any charred soil. | ||
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clean with a dry, stiff | ||
brush when the element G | ||
is cool. Ne~er- use steel | \- | |
WOO1 or metal | ‘Ss | |
because they may damage |
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the outer casing of the element.
Wash the
Do no[ use
From time to time, you should recondition the grids with cooking oil M explained in the Grill Module section of Surface Cooking.
Wash
Do not put the reflector plates or grill grids in the oven daring a
Griddle Accessory
After cooking a greasy
food, wipe the
towel. Be careful not to
burn your
Do not use ubrasivc cleaning products. 11~ not wash in the dishwasher. From time to time, recondition the griddle with cook ing oil as (iescribed in the ~JI”iddlC Accessory section of Surface Cooking.
It is a good idea to store the griddle on 1 edge. II’ }r~u ]ay it flat. parls or other” cookware may bc put on top and scratch (he
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