
Form No. HBGBHCM_CN-0120
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General
Built-In Heated Glass Shelves are designed for maximum
durability and performance, with minimum maintenance.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD:
• Turn OFF power switch, unplug power cord, and
allow unit to cool before performing any cleaning,
adjustments, or maintenance.
• DO NOT submerge or saturate with water. Unit is not
waterproof. Do not operate if unit has been submerged
or saturated with water.
• This unit is not “jet-proof” construction. Do not use
jet-clean spray to clean this unit.
This unit has no “user-serviceable” parts. If service is
required on this unit, contact an Authorized Hatco Service
Agent or contact Hatco at (0512) 6732-5091.
NOTICE
Do not turn on unit until it has been cleaned thoroughly.
Ceramic glass surface must be clear of debris to prevent
burn-on.
Use only wipes, pads, and cleaners designed specifically
for cleaning ceramic glass surfaces. Using other wipes,
pads, or cleaners may damage ceramic glass surface.
Daily Cleaning
Consistent daily cleaning will keep cleanup easy as well as
protect and preserve the glass surface. Make sure to use only
wipes, pads, and cleaners designed specifically for cleaning
ceramic glass surfaces.
1. Before turning on the unit each day, clean, and sanitize
the glass surface using an appropriate cleaning wipe or a
damp cloth.
2. At the end of each day:
a. Turn off the unit, unplug power cord, and allow unit to
cool.
b. Clean and sanitize the glass surface using an
appropriate cleaning wipe or damp cloth. If additional
cleaning is necessary, follow the “Cleaning Burned-On
Residue” procedure in this section.
Cleaning Sugary/Sticky Spills
To clean sugary/sticky spills, the unit should be warm while
cleaning for easier removal.
1. Turn off the unit and unplug power cord.
CAUTION! Burn
Hazard—Heated glass will be hot. Use caution when
touching this area.
2. While unit is still hot, wear an oven mitt and remove the
bulk of the spill using paper towel.
3. Allow the unit to cool.
4. Follow the “Cleaning Burned-On Residue” procedure in
this section to remove the remainder of the spill.
5. Do not use the unit again until the spill has been cleaned
completely.
CAUTION
Pitting or indentation in the glass surface may occur from
sugary spills. If pitting or indentation occurs, the glass
surface must be replaced. To prevent further damage
and possible injury from broken glass, stop using unit
immediately and contact an Authorized Hatco Service
Agent.
Cleaning Burned-On Residue
To clean burned-on residue, the use of ceramic glass cleaner
may be necessary.
1. Turn off the unit, unplug power cord, and allow unit to cool.
2. Spread a few drops of ceramic glass cleaner onto the
residue area.
3. Using an appropriate cleaning wipe, rub the residue area
while applying pressure as needed.
4. If residue remains, repeat the steps above as needed.
5. After all residue has been removed, polish the entire glass
surface using the ceramic glass cleaner and paper towel.
Cleaning Metal Marks and Scratches
Metal marks and scratches from pans usually can be removed.
Be careful when placing pans onto the glass surface. To avoid
metal marks and scratches, do not slide pans across the glass
surface.
1. Turn off the unit, unplug power cord, and allow unit to cool.
2. Spread a few drops of ceramic glass cleaner onto the
marked area.
3. Using an appropriate cleaning wipe, rub the marked area
while applying pressure as needed.
4. If metal marks and scratches remain, repeat the steps
above as needed.
NOTE: Check the bottom of all pans for roughness that could
scratch the glass surface.
NOTE: Damage caused by sugary/sticky spills or rough pan
bottoms is not covered under warranty.
MAINTENANCE
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