Ceramic glass cooktop cleaning & maintenance, To clean the contoured burner pans, To clean the grates – Kenmore 790.75603 User Manual

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Ceramic Glass Cooktop Cleaning & Maintenance

Special Caution for Aluminum Foil and Aluminum Cooking Utensils

• Aluminum foil

Use of aiuminum foil will damage the cooktop. Do not use under any circumstances.

• Aluminum utensils

Since the melting point of aluminum is much lower than that of other metals, care must be taken when aluminum
pots or pans are used. Pans that boil dry may permanently damage cooktop by marking, breaking or fusing to it.

Care and Cleaning of Stainless Steel

(Stainless Steel models only)

Some models are equipped with stainless steel exterior parts. Special care and cleaning are required for maintaining
the appearance of stainless parts. Please refer to the table provided at the beginning of the General Care & Cleaning
section in this Use & Care Guide.

To Clean the Burner Grates, Contoured Burner Pans, Burner Caps,
and Burner Bases

The burner grates, contoured burner pans, burner cap, and burner base should be routinely cleaned. Keeping the
burner ports clean will prevent improper ignition and an uneven fiame. Follow instructions below.

To Clean the Contoured Burner Pans

The square burner pans are attached to the cooktop and are not removable. The burner pan forms a recessed well
area located around each burner unit. If a splii occurs in one of the four well areas, blot up spill with an absorbent
cloth. Rinse with a clean, damp cloth and wipe dry.

To Clean the Grates

The burner grates and wok stand are dishwasher safe. Any remaining soil may be

removed by gently scouring with a soapy scouring pad. Rinse with a 1:1 solution of clean

water and ammonia. If necessary, cover difficult spots with an ammonia-soaked paper
towel for 30 to 40 minutes. Rinse with clean water and a damp cloth, then scrub with a
soap-filled scouring pad. Rinse and wipe dry with a clean cloth. Remove all cleaners
thoroughly or the grate porcelain may become damaged during future heating. DO NOT

use spray oven cleaners.

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To Clean the Burner Caps

Use a soap-filled scouring pad or a mild abrasive cleanser to clean burner caps. If necessary, cover stubborn spots

with an ammonia-soaked paper towel for 30 minutes. Rub gently with a soap-filled scouring pad and rinse with a

mixture of clean water and vinegar. Wipe dry. Remove ail cleaners thoroughly or the burner cap porcelain may become

damaged during future heating.

To Clean the Burner Bases and Gas Openings

The ports (or slots} around the burner base must be routineiy cleaned. Use a small-gauge wire or needle to clean small
slots or holes. Use care to prevent damage to the electrode. If a cleaning cloth should catch the electrode, it could
break or damage the electrode. If the electrode is damaged or broken, the surface burner will not light because it will

not spark. Manual lighting with a match is stiii possible.

For proper flow of gas and ignition of the burner—DO NOT ALLOW SPILLS, FOOD, CLEANING AGENTS OR ANY

OTHER MATERIAL TO ENTER THE GAS OPENING. Gas must flow freely through the small hole In the brass orifice
for the burners to light properly. If the gas opening orifice becomes soiled or clogged, use a small-gauge wire or needle
to clean. ALWAYS keep the burner cap assembly and ring in place whenever a surface burner Is In use.

After cleaning make sure each burner cap is properly aligned and level. Turn the burner on to determine if it will light. If
the burner does not light after cleaning, contact a Sears Service Center. Do not service the sealed burner yourself.

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