Care and cleaning – Fisher & Paykel CG122 User Manual

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Care and cleaning

Cleaning chart

Cooktop part

Cleaning

Important

Grates, burner caps

Hot soapy water and nylon scourer.
Soak removeable parts in a solution

of biological clothes-washing

detergent.

Mild abrasive cream cleaners.
Fume-free or heavy-duty oven cleaners

(follow manufacturer’s instructions).

Always allow cooktop parts to
cool completely before cleaning
them.

Always apply minimal pressure
with abrasive cleaners.

Clean spills regularly before they
become burnt on.

Burner parts

Hot soapy water.
To clear the holes use a stiff nylon

brush or wire eg straight-ended paper

clip.

Mild abrasive cream cleaners.

Reassemble the burner parts
correctly.

Control knobs

Hot soapy water and a soft cloth.

Stainless steel base

Soak stains under a hot soapy cloth,

rinse and dry thoroughly.

Hard water spots can be removed with

household white vinegar.

Non-abrasive stainless steel cleaners.

Regular use of a stainless steel polish

will reduce fingerprints and other

marks.

Heavy soiling can be removed with

fume-free or heavy-duty oven cleaner

(follow manufacturer’s instructions).

Never use harsh/abrasive
cleaning agents as they will
damage the stainless steel
finish.

Chlorine or chlorine compounds
in some cleaners are corrosive to
stainless steel and may damage
the appearance of your cooktop.
Check the label on the cleaner
before using.

The graphics are silk-screen
printed and will not rub off.

Ignitors

Toothbrush and rubbing alcohol.

A dirty or wet ignitor will
prevent the burner lighting
efficiently.

Probe

Toothbrush and rubbing alcohol..

A dirty probe may
prevent the safety valve from
working effectively.

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