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PROBLEM.

Brown streaks
and specks

Blackened

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spots

Fine “brown
lines” (tiny
scratches or
abrasions which
have collected

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Metal marking
(gray or black
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Pitting or

spalling

Hardwater spots

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not seem to be
removed using

Cleaner-
Conditioner)

Cleaning with a sponge or
dishcloth that has been used
for other kitchen cleaning

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laden detergent water.

Spatters or spillovers

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cooking area.

.Ac-Gidenta! melting of a
plastic film such as a
bread bag or similar
items.

Coarse particles (salt,
sand, sugar or grit)
caught between bottom
of cookware and cooktop

that are not removed

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Using incorrect cleaning
materials.

Sliding or scraping metal

utensils or oven shelf

Boilover of sugar syrup
and adherence of sugar

SyrUp to hoi cookiop.

in cooking, condensation
often collects and drips

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The minerals found in the

water supply and in foods

may cause mineral deposits

to turn a gray or brown color.
The layer is so thin it often
seems to be in or under
the cooking surface and

cannot readily be felt.

TO PREVENT

Use uieaner-uonditioner oniy

with clean, damp paper towel.

Whenever possible, wipe

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they occur.
Select correct heat settings

and large enough cookware to

eiiminate boiiov^rs and
spattering.
CAUTION: Be careful to avoid

steam burns.
Be sure unit is cool before

putting these items on
cooking surface.

Normal daily use of Cleaner-
Conditioner.
In area where there is an

abundance of sand or dust,

be sure to wipe cooktop
before using.
Use only cleaning materials

recommended in this manual.

Do not slide racks or other

sharp metal objects across

Select correct heat setting and
large enough cookware to
eliminate boilovers and
spattering.

Watch sugar syrup carefully

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Daily use of Cleaner-
Conditioner applied with a

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help to keep the glass-ceramic
surface free from hardwater
mineral deposits.

TO REMOVE

use a ligni appiicaiion or uieaner-uonuiiiuner

with clean, damp paper towel.

When area has cooled:
Use Cleaner-Conditiont

to remove as much burn-on as possible.
Use Cleaner-Conditioner with nonimpregnated

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completely flat on cooktop and blade is a 30°
angle.

Tiny scratches are not removable but can be

minimized by continual use of Cleaner-
Conditioner. Such scratches do not affect
cooking performance.

Apply Cleaner-Conditioner with dampened paper
towel to cooled surface.

While unit is still hot turn to OFF; wrap several
damp paper towels around spatula or pancake

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hot cooktop immediately.

CAUTION: Sugar syrup is very hot so be careful

not to burn vQurself,

Scrape off remainder of burn with single-edge

razor blade while unit is still warm—before

cooling down completely. Hold blade so edge is

completely flat on cooktop and blade is at a 30°

a n o l o

Mix a small amount of Bar Keepers Friend®
Cleanser with tap water to form a thick, wet
paste.

Apply this mixture to stain area.

Let it stand 45 minutes.
Scrub with ciean, damp paper towel.
After stain is removed:

Wipe up remaining paste with damp paper towel.
Apply dab of Cleanser-Conditioner and polish
with paper towel.

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