CARE AND CLEANING
(continued)
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 ModuleGriddle Accessory
Clean the grill module
Element
.
after every use. Do
not
put
the
element into water.
It
=@==
cleans itself when heated
during
nor”ma]
USC.
To
‘a
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
scour-ing
pads
‘Ss
because they may damage
the outer
casing
of the element.
Wash
the
norl-stick
grill
grids at the sink in soap and
water,
Use a non-metal scouring pad
if
necessary.
Do
no[
use
abr-asive
cleaning products
After cooking a greasy
food, wipe the
non-s(ick
gr.iddlc
while
i(
is
stii
I
W:lr-rn
with a dry paper --
towel. Be
careful
not to
burn
your finger-s. When
cool,
wash the griddle at
the
sink in soap and water.
Use
a
norl-rnctal
sct~uring
pad
if
necessary.
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
non-stick coat
in:.
From time to time, you should recondition the grids
with
cooking oil
M
explained in the Grill Module
section of Surface Cooking.
Wash chrome-plated reflector plates
at
the sink in
soap
and
wa[er-,
or put in the dishwasher. Soak
stubborn stains then rub gently with
a
scouring pad.
Do
not
put the reflector plates or grill grids in the
oven daring a self-cleaning cycle. Doing so will cause
discolortition
and damage the finish.
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