Wolf Range User Manual

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Gas Rangetop Care

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RANGETOP CLEANING TIPS

Wait until surfaces are cool before cleaning.

For best results, wipe up spills and spatters as they

occur and immediately after the rangetop has cooled.

If splatters are allowed to cook on, they may perma-

nently damage or stain the finish.

Use a spray degreaser to remove fingerprints and

greasy spatters. Spray on a cloth and wipe the surface.

Buff dry immediately to avoid streaking. For hard water

stains, use white vinegar and water.

If in doubt about using one of your cleaners, check the

label. To check if it is safe to use on your range, try a

small amount on an inconspicuous area.

Use caution when spraying cleaners. Some contain

caustic ingredients that can damage adjacent parts

and finishes. Protect the adjacent parts by masking

them off to avoid damage by overspray.

Do not spray cleaners on control knobs or igniters.

Refer to care recommendations on the following page

for specific care instructions for rangetop components.

Refer to pages 12–18 for specific care instructions for

the charbroiler, griddle and French top.

Care Recommendations

DRIP PAN REMOVAL

The drip pan removal hook is provided with the gas

rangetop to lift and remove the drip pan for cleaning.

To remove the drip pan, first remove the cast iron grates.

Insert the vinyl-coated end of the drip pan removal hook

into one of the oblong holes in the drip pan. Lift upward

and set the drip pan aside for cleaning. Refer to the

illustration below.

DRIP PAN

REMOVAL HOOK

DRIP PAN

Drip pan removal.

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