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Sealed Burnei'AssembfieS _tohsomemodels_ _
,urna,,co ,ro, o o 'fore
burner partsand drip (if:soequipped). :: ///
Theburner grates,caps, burner headsand ' El_Ctr°de///
drip pans (ifso equipped)can be lifted off, (///
makingthem easgto clean.The electrodes
are not removable.
NOTE:Do not use steel wool or scouring :
powders to dean the burners., ....... '
CAUTlON; no opirote"
the cooktop without a!l burner parts, drip
puns (ifso equipped) and grates in place.
NOTE:Donot liftthe cooktop. Liftingthe
cooktop on sealed burner models can lead to
damage and improper operation of the range.
The electrodeof thespark igniter is
exposedwhenthe burner head is
removed.Whenone burner isturned
to LITE,allthe burnersspark. Do not
attempt to disassembleor clean
around ang burnerwhile another
• burner:ison.An electricshockmag
result,which could causegouto knock
overhot coakware:
Burner Grates
Lift out when cool.Gratesshould bewashed
regularlgand,of course,after spillovers.
Washthem in hot, s0opgWaterand rinse
with clean water.After cleaning,drg them
thoroughlgbg putting them inu warm oven
for afew minutes.Don't putthe grotesback
on the rangewhile theg are wet: When
replacingthe grates,be suretheg are
positionedsecurelgoverthe burners.
Donot operatea bumerfor an extended
periodof time without cookware on the grate.
Thefinish onthe grate mag chip without
cookwareto absorbthe heat.
Togetrid of burned-onfood,place the grates
in a coveredcontainer.Add 1/4 cup ammonia
and let them soakseveralhoursor overnight.
Wash,rinsewelland drg.
Althoughtheg are durable,the grates
willgradualtglosetheir shine,regardless
ofthe best care goucan givethem. This
isdue_otheircontinualexposureto high
temperatures.Youwill noticethis sooner
with lighter color grates.
NOTE:Do not clean the grates in a
self-cleaningoven.
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