Manual

Thecooktopcartridgedoesnotneedtoberemovedfornormalcleaning.
Neverimmerse cartridge in water to clean. This can damage wiring. A drain hole within
the cartridge permits drainage of normal spills into the porcelain basin pan where it will
drain into the grease container. Bottom of cartridge may be wiped clean with detergent
solution if necessary.
Be sure all contro_ knobs are in the OFF position before cleaning or removing heating
elements.
Under normal conditions, most soil will burn off elements. The heating elements unplug
for your convenience in clean ing the drip pans. Lift slightly and pull away from receptacle.
DO NOT IMMERSE IN WATER. To replace elements, push completely into the
receptacle. Make sure the elements fit flat.
[ DripPans
To keep the like-new appearance, clean frequently and never allow anything to burn on
twice. Remove soiled pans (first remove heating element). Clean lightly soiled pans with
soap and water or clean in dishwasher. Difficult to remove spots can be cleaned by
rubbing lightly with soapy S.O.S. pads or nonabrasive cleaners such as Bon Ami. To help
release burned on soil, soak in a solution of 1/2 cup ammonia and 1 gallon warm water
or boil in 2 quarts of water for 20 rainutes. (All drip pans cannot be boiled at once because
element being used must have a drip pan in place.) Do not use abrasive cleansers, steet
wool or cleansers not recommended for use on chrome. A bluing of the drip pans
indicates improper cookware selection and/or using excessively high heat and cannot be
removed.
® Wash coot cooktop with warm soapy water and rinse. Polish with a dry cloth.
Do not use abrasive or caustic cleaning agents which may permanently damage the
finish.
ti NEVER WIPE OFF A WARM OR HOT PORCELAIN ENAMEL SURFACE WITH A
DAMP CLOTH,
NOTE:
The porcelain enamel used on your cooktop is acid resistant, not acid proof. ]
Therefore, acid foods (such as vinegar, tomato, milk, etc.) spilled on the
cooktop should be wiped up immediately with a dr,! cloth.