Care and Cleaning
Proper care and cleaning
are important
so .your range
will give you efficient
and satisfactory
service.
Follow
these directions
carefully
in caring for it to help assure
safe and proper maintenance.
BE SURE ELECTRICAL
POWER
iS DISCONNECT-
ED BEFORE
CLEANING
ANY
PART
OF YOUR
RANGE.
I
AUTION:
DO NOT OPERATE
THE
BURNER
1
WITHOUT
ALL BURNER
PARTS AND DRIP PANS
(IF SO EQUIPPED)
IN PLACE.
Sealed Burner Assemblies
(on some models)
Grate
Burner Cap
Drip Pan
(on some mode_s)
Burner Head
Electrode
Turn
all controls
OFF
before
removing
burner
parts and drip pans (if so equipped).
The
burner
grates,
caps,
burner
heads
and drip
pans (if so equipped)
can be lifted off, making them
easy to clean_
The electrode
of the
_\
spark
igniter
is
\\\
exposed
when
the
burner
head
is
removed.. When
one burner
is turned
to LITE, all
the burners
spark. Do not attempt
to disassemble
or clean
around
any burner
while another
burner
is ono An electric
shock
may result,
which
could
cause you to knock over hot cookware.
Burner Heads (on
sealed burners
only)
For proper
ignition,
make sure the small hole in the
section
that fits over the electrode
is kept open.
A
sewing needle or wire twist4ie
works well to unclog
it.
The slits
in the burner
heads
of your
range
must
be kept clean at all times
for an even, unhampered
flame.
You should clean the surface
burners
routinely,
espe-
cially
after
bad
spillovers,
which
could
clog
these
openings.
To remove
burned-on
food,
soak the burner
heads
in a solution
of mild liquid detergent
and hot water for
20-30 minutes.
For more stubborn
stains, use a tooth-
brush.
Before
putting
the
burner
head
back,
shake
out
excess
water
and then dry it thoroughly
by setting
it
in a warm oven for 30 minutes.
Replace
the burner
caps° Make
sure that caps are
replaced
on the
correct
size burner,
There
is one
small, 2 medium
and one large cap.
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