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Care and cleaning
Cleaning chart
Cooktop part
Trivets/pan supports, burner caps
Cleaning
Hot soapy water and nylon scourer.
Soap removeable parts in a solution of biological
Mild abrasive cream cleaners.
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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| 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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| The graphics are etched onto |
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| the steel by laser and will not |
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| rub off. |
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Enamel base | Use soft cloth or | Clean spills regularly before they |
| and sopay water. Do not use abrasive | become burnt on. |
| products. |
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Ignitors | Toothbrush and methylated spirits. | A dirty or wet ignitor will |
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| prevent the burner lighting |
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Probe (in | Toothbrush and methylated spirits. | A dirty probe may |
models with flame |
| prevent the safety valve from |
failure safety |
| working effectively. |
valves) |
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