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9

Care and Cleaning

 WARNING

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Clean only the parts of the cooktop listed in this  manual. Clean them only in the manner specified.

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To avoid dangerous fumes or damage to your cooktop’s surfaces and accessories, use only the types of cleaning 

solutions specified in this manual.

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To avoid electrical shock or burns, turn off the burners and make sure that all parts are cool before cleaning. DO NOT 

turn the burners on during cleaning.

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Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the cooktop. Steam could penetrate the electrical components and cause a 

short circuit. After cleaning the burners, reassemble all of the burner parts before attempting to operate the cooktop.

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After cleaning the burners, always dry and reassemble the cooktop parts completely before use. See page 5.

 CAUTION

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Do not try to remove heavy spills with a sharp object such as a knife or metal spatula. Sharp objects may scratch 

your cooktop’s surfaces.

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To prevent damage, do not use abrasive or corrosive cleaners or applicators such as steel wool or scouring pads, 

on any part of the cooktop unless instructed to do so. Use only a sponge, soft cloth, fibrous or plastic brush or nylon 

cleaning pad for cleaning the surfaces of your cooktop.

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Do not remove the trim rings from the cooktop. Clean only the outside edges of the trim rings. If you get moisture 

inside the trim rings, damage to the knob lights or other parts of the cooktop can occur.

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Do not soak the knobs in water or put them in the dishwasher.

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Installing the cooktop knobs in the wrong position may result in damage to the optional cooktop griddle. The knobs 

for the center burners are marked with the maximum griddle settings.

Cleaning the Cooktop

To keep the cooktop looking and operating its best, 

clean it after every use. Also, quickly wipe up spills 

that occur while cooking. Be careful not to touch any 

hot areas. Spills that remain on hot burner parts 

will be very difficult to clean, especially if allowed to 

burn on. Certain types of food, such as tomatoes, 

citrus juices, vinegar, alcohol and milk can damage 

the finishes if you allow them to stand for any 

length of time.
IMPORTANT: The cooktop is exposed to extremely 

high temperatures. The grates are under high stress 

when hot utensils are placed on them. Also, the 

cooktop parts are occasionally exposed to acidic 

food spill-overs. These severe operating conditions, 

cause the porcelain enamel parts on your cooktop 

to undergo a change in appearance over time. If 

you care for and clean these parts carefully, you will 

slow down, but not eliminate, the aging process.

Cooktop Disassembly

1.  For safety, disconnect the cooktop power cord 

from the electrical outlet prior to cleaning.

2.  When the appliance is cool, remove the grates 

from the top of the cooktop.

3.  Disassemble the burners. Lift the burner caps 

and burner rings off of the burners. Remove the 

burner heads from the crown burners.

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Summary of Contents for Discovery EG366

Page 1: ...knobs shown Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Important Safety Instructions 1 Getting to Know Your Cooktop 4 Setting Up Your Cooktop 5 Operating Your Cooktop 6 Care and Cleaning 9 Before You Call for Serv...

Page 2: ...2007 Dacor all rights reserved...

Page 3: ...ractices that COULD result in severe personal injury or death CAUTION Hazards or unsafe practices that COULD result in minor personal injury or property damage DANGER IMPORTANT If you smell gas Do not...

Page 4: ...turn all control knobs to the OFF position Do not heat unopened food containers such as baby food jars and cans Pressure build up may cause the container to burst and cause injury Do not cover the bu...

Page 5: ...cal outlet by a licensed electrician Do not under any circumstances Cut or remove the third ground prong from the power cord Use an adapter plug Use an extension cord Use a power cord that is frayed o...

Page 6: ...s internal parts Special Cooktop Features Perma Flame The Perma Flame instant re ignition feature automatically re lights a burner quickly if it goes out With Perma Flame your cook ing experience is u...

Page 7: ...Cooktop Burner and Grate Assembly WARNING Assemble the burners and grates only when the cooktop is cool Crown Burners 1 Put the burner heads in place as shown below The locating tab on the burner head...

Page 8: ...toms Is well balanced Has tight fitting lids to keep heat odors and steam in IMPORTANT Avoid spills as much as possible The porcelain surfaces of the grates spill trays and burner caps are acid resist...

Page 9: ...until the gas ignites The burner should light within four seconds 2 Once the burner is lit set the flame height to the desired level by rotating the control knob further counterclockwise then place t...

Page 10: ...burners of the same size in the front and back for even heating Fit the tabs that stick out of the bottom of the feet into the inside corners of the grate When it is correctly installed the griddle w...

Page 11: ...mage to the knob lights or other parts of the cooktop can occur Do not soak the knobs in water or put them in the dishwasher Installing the cooktop knobs in the wrong position may result in damage to...

Page 12: ...urners after reassembling them If the flame is uneven be sure that all the burner parts are properly positioned then check for any remaining dirt or grime on the burner parts or igniter If erratic spa...

Page 13: ...rn the knobs to the off position before remov ing them for cleaning or replacement To remove the knobs gently grasp each knob and pull straight out off of the valve shaft Wash the knobs regularly with...

Page 14: ...r very large Burner parts are dirty or clogged Clean and dry according to Care and Cleaning section Burner parts are not properly positioned Make sure burner is assembled according to the Setting Up Y...

Page 15: ...rvice DDS in the US and Canada Phone 800 793 0093 extension 2822 For non warranty repairs or questions in the US and Canada Phone 800 793 0093 extension 2813 Contact us through our web site at www dac...

Page 16: ...he responsibility of the purchaser What Is Not Covered Slight color variations may be noticed because of differ ences in painted parts kitchen lighting product place ment and other factors this warran...

Page 17: ...15 Notes...

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Page 19: ...RANTY PROCESSING DEPT PO BOX 90070 CITY OF INDUSTRY CA 91715 9907 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL CITY OF INDUSTRY CA PERMIT NO 1600 POSTAGE WI...

Page 20: ...e G Architect Designer C Appliance Dealer Showroom H Another Dacor Owner D Kitchen Dealer Showroom I Model Home E Home Show J Other 2 Where did you buy your Dacor appliances A Appliance Dealer D Build...

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