Range Kleen PSC486GL, PSC484GG manual Grill Grate/Porcelain, Igniters/Ceramic, Surface Spill Trays

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COOKTOP CLEANING CHART, continued

Cooktop Part / Material

 

Suggested Cleaners

 

Important Reminders

 

 

 

 

 

Grill Drip Pan / Stainless Steel

Hot sudsy water; rinse and dry

• Do not clean in a self-cleaning

 

 

thoroughly.

 

 

 

oven.

 

 

 

 

 

• After grease removal, drip pan

 

 

 

 

may be put into dishwasher.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grill Grate/Porcelain

While the grate is hot (but the

The grate is heavy; use care

Enamel on Cast Iron

 

flame is off), dip a brass grill

 

when lifting. Place on a

 

 

brush in hot water and scrub

 

protected surface.

 

 

the grate. The steam created

 

 

 

Blisters, crazing and chips are

 

 

from the hot water and the

 

 

abrasive action of the brush

 

common due to the extreme

 

 

helps loosen the hard to

 

temperatures and rapid temp-

 

 

remove soil.

 

erature changes.

 

 

 

 

 

Igniters/Ceramic

Use a cotton swab dampened

Do not use sharp tool to

 

 

with water, Formula 409® or

 

scrape the igniter. It is fragile;

 

 

Fantastic®.

 

if it is damaged the grill cannot

 

 

 

 

be lit.

 

 

 

 

 

Surface Spill Trays/

Hot sudsy water; rinse and dry

Acidic and sugar-laden spills

Stainless Steel

 

thoroughly.

 

deteriorate the stainless steel.

 

Formula 409® or Fantastic®.

 

Remove soil immediately.

 

 

 

 

 

Wipe spray off immediately or

Abrasive cleaners, used too

 

 

apply to a paper towel first and

 

vigorously or too often, can

 

 

then wipe spill.

 

eventually mar the stainless

 

Mild Abrasive Cleansers:

 

steel.

 

 

 

 

 

Cameo®, Zud®, Barkeepers

 

 

 

 

Friend®. Liquid cleaners: Kleen

 

 

 

 

King®, Siege Stainless Steel and

 

 

 

 

Aluminum Cleaner. Apply with

 

 

 

 

care.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents For Residential USE only Care and Use ManualThermador Test Kitchen Consumer Scientists For Your SafetyAvertissement Introduction Table of ContentsCase of an Electrical Failure SafetySection One General Safety Instructions Precautions Safety Practicesto Avoid Personal Injury Utensils inward so they do not PrecautionsSection Two BeforeYou Begin Before Usingyour Cooktop Forthe FirsttimeBefore Usingyour Wokthe Firsttime Model PSC484WK Model PSC486GD Section Three DescriptionBurners and Griddle Model PSC484GG Model PSC486GLBurners Model PSC364GL 4 Burners and Grill Model PSC366Model PSC364GD Model PSC364GDModel P24WK Wok Trivet AssemblyKey for Model GP24WK and PSC484WK Wok Pan with LidOperation of the Burners Usingthe CooktopControl Knobs Operation of the ExtraLow Burners ExtraLow SettingsExtraLow Techniques Star Burner ComponentsAutomatic RE-IGNITION Power FailureFlame Height Flame DescriptionCookware Recommendations Specialty Cookware Cooking ChartCanning Tips FLAT-BOTTOM WOK PANSee Chart Suggestions on Surface Burner Cooking ChartWe recommend that these foods be stirred occasionally Grill Automatic Using the GrillAvailable on some models ReignitionExploded Views and Side View of Grill Cooking on the Grill Usingthe GrillSetting Cooking Time Tips Grill Cooking ChartFood Weight or Control Total Suggested Special Instructions Meats Aboutthe Griddle Griddle Cooking ChartControl Knob Preparing the GriddlePreparing the WOK PAN Aboutthe WOKDescription WOK Operation WOK AssemblyWok Support Ring Wok Trivet Flat Bottom PotCooktop Cleaning Chart Care and MaintenanceSection Six Care and Maintenance About this ChartGriddle Grease Tray Cooktop Cleaning Chart Surface Spill Trays Grill Grate/PorcelainIgniters/Ceramic Trim Strips Suggested Cleaners Important RemindersCooktop Part / Material Section Seven Before Calling for Service DO-IT-YOURSELF MaintenanceIntermittent or Constant Igniter Sparking Intermittent sparkingCustomer Service Before Calling for ServiceService Information If the Burners do not IgnitePage Page Full OneYear Warranty WarrantyThermador Will Pay For Thermador Will Not Pay For