Bosch Appliances HGS7282UC manual Burner Cap and exterior finish

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Cleaning and Maintenance

Soap-filled scouring pads such as SOS® can scratch the surface.

Powdery cleaners containing chlorine bleach can permanently stain cooktop

.Flammable cleaners such as lighter fluid or WD-40.

Table 9: Cooktop Cleaning Chart

Cooktop Part/Material

Suggested Technique(s)

Important Reminders

 

 

 

Burner Base / Enameled Steel

• Detergent and hot water; rinse

• Clean ports with a stiff nylon bris-

 

and dry.

tle toothbrush to clean port open-

 

detergent-filled steel wool pads

ings.

 

such as Brillo® or S.O.S.®. Rinse

• Do not scratch or gouge the port

 

and dry.

openings

 

 

 

Burner Cap and exterior finish /

• Hot sudsy water; rinse and dry

• Carefully reassemble the burner

Porcelain Enamel

thoroughly.

when finished. Verify that the

 

• Nonabrasive cleansers such as

burner cap is properly seated.

 

Fantastic® or Formula 409®.

• Do not use a toothpick; it may

 

• Mild abrasive cleansers such as

break off.

 

Bon Ami®, Ajax®, Comet®.

• Acidic and sugar-laden spills

 

• Liquid cleaners such as Soft

deteriorate the porcelain enamel.

 

Scrub®.

Remove soil immediately.

 

 

• Do not use wet sponge or towel

 

 

on hot porcelain.

 

 

• Do not soak burner caps.

 

 

• Do not wash in the dishwasher

 

 

• Always apply minimal pressure

 

 

with abrasive cleaners.

 

 

• Never use oven cleaners, caustic

 

 

cleaning agents or abrasive

 

 

cleaning agents on exterior of

 

 

range.

 

 

 

Control Knobs / Plastic or Nickel

• Hot sudsy water; rinse and dry

• To remove knobs, place in OFF

Plated (varies by model)

immediately.

position and pull straight out.

 

 

• Do not soak knobs.

 

 

• Do not force knobs onto valve

 

 

shaft. Line up D-shaped opening

 

 

in knob with valve shaft.

 

 

• Do not use abrasive scrubbers or

 

 

cleansers, such as BonAmi®,

 

 

Ajax®, or Comet®. They may per-

 

 

manently damage the finish.

 

 

 

Exterior Finish / Stainless Steel

• Hot water and detergent

• Stainless steel resists most food

 

Non-abrasive cleaners such as

stains and pit marks providing the

 

Fantastic® or Formula 409®.

surface is kept clean and pro-

 

Rinse and dry immediately.

tected.

 

• Cleaner polish such as Stainless

• Use clean, soft cloths, sponges or

 

Steel Magic® to protect the finish

paper towels.

 

from staining and pitting;

• Wipe area dry to avoid water

 

enhances appearance.

marks.

 

• Hard water spots: Household

• Never allow food stains or salt to

 

white vinegar.

remain on stainless steel for any

 

• Mild Abrasive Cleaners: Kleen

length of time.

 

King® stainless steel liquid

• Rub lightly in the direction of pol-

 

cleaner, Cameo® aluminum &

ish lines.

 

stainless steel cleaner, Bon Ami®.

• Chlorine or chlorine compounds

 

• Heat discoloration: Bar Keepers

in some cleaners are corrosive to

 

Friend®.

stainless steel. Check ingredients

 

 

on label before using.

 

 

 

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Contents Use and Care Manual Table of Contents Important Safety Instruc- tions SafetyImportant Safety Instructions About This ManualWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS Cleaning Safety Child SafetyBurn Prevention Cookware Safety Tipping PrecautionsFood Safety Getting StartedSealed Gas Burners Parts and AccessoriesPart Burner CapsBurner Grates High Power BurnerDiffusion Burner Caps Electronic IgnitorExtension Oven Rack some mod- els Flat Oven RacksInserting Racks Into Oven Removing Flat Racks From OvenRemoving and Replacing Disassembly for cleaningReassembly Closed Position Back of RackOven Vent CleaningOven Bottom Automatic ShutoffControl Panel Self CleaningIndicators and Other Features Convection FanClock TimerSetting the Clock Control knob to change the time of day orSelect Functions Menu To access the Select Function menuChanging the Clock About the Sabbath Feature Setting the Sabbath Feature for the Oven Only Setting the Sabbath Feature for the Warming Drawer OnlyOperation Cooktop Before Using the Appliance for the First TimeSetting the Burner Heat Level About the CooktopSetting the Flame Size Setting the Cooking Mode TemperatureLighting the Burner during a Power Failure Operation OvenChanging the Timer/s Using the TimerClearing the Timer/s Press Time once. Timer 1 flashes Using Timed or Delayed Cook CancellingUsing the Probe some ModelsWarming Drawer Specifi- cations Operation Warming Drawer some modelsAbout the Warming Drawer Parts KeyTurning on the Warming Drawer Getting the Most Out of Your AppliancePreheating Turning Off the Warming DrawerCooktop Cooking Guide Getting the Most Out of Your CooktopCookware Selection Guide Getting the Most Out of Your Oven Oven Cooking GuideProbe some models Baking PansPreheating the Oven Inserting the ProbeConvection Bake Oven Cooking ModesFor Best Results For Best Results For Best Results Dehydrate Getting the Most Out Your Warming Drawer Food Temperature Covered UncoveredGeneral Tips Daily Cleaning Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning Cooktop Cleaning GuidelinesBurner Cap and exterior finish Cleaning Oven Part RecommendationsSelf Cleaning the Oven Preparing the Oven for Self CleanSelf Clean Oven Maintenance MaintenanceCooktop Maintenance After Self-CleaningReplacing the Oven Door Replacing an Oven LightTroubleshooting Charts ServiceBefore Calling Service Cooktop Problem Possible Causes and Suggested SolutionsOven Problem Possible Causes Suggested Solutions OvenHow to Obtain Service or Parts Product Data PlateWarranty Exclusions WarrantyOut of Warranty Product Repair/Replace as Your Exclusive RemedyHow to Obtain Warranty Service Page Page