Care and cleaning
Cleaning chart
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Cooktop part | Cleaning |
Grates, burner caps | Hot soapy water and nylon scourer. |
| Soak removeable parts in a solution |
| of biological |
| detergent. |
| Mild abrasive cream cleaners. |
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| (follow manufacturer’s instructions). |
Important
Always allow cooktop parts to cool completely before cleaning them.
Always apply minimal pressure with abrasive cleaners.
Clean spills regularly before they become burnt on.
Burner parts | Hot soapy water. | Reassemble the burner parts |
| To clear the holes use a stiff nylon | correctly. |
| brush or wire eg |
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| clip. |
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| Mild abrasive cream cleaners. |
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Control knobs | Hot soapy water and a soft cloth. |
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Stainless steel base | Soak stains under a hot soapy cloth, | Never use harsh/abrasive |
| rinse and dry thoroughly. | cleaning agents as they will |
| Hard water spots can be removed with | damage the stainless steel |
| household white vinegar. | finish. |
| Chlorine or chlorine compounds | |
| Regular use of a stainless steel polish | |
| in some cleaners are corrosive to | |
| will reduce fingerprints and other | |
| stainless steel and may damage | |
| marks. | |
| the appearance of your cooktop. | |
| Heavy soiling can be removed with | |
| Check the label on the cleaner | |
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| (follow manufacturer’s instructions). | |
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| The graphics are |
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| printed and will not rub off. |
Ignitors | Toothbrush and rubbing alcohol. |
A dirty or wet ignitor will prevent the burner lighting efficiently.
Probe | Toothbrush and rubbing alcohol.. | A dirty probe may |
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| prevent the safety valve from |
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| working effectively. |
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