2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer
Appliances - 4
Use glass cleaner sprayed on a paper towel
for the cooktop surface. Do not spray glass
cleaner directly on the surface. Do not use
abrasive cleaners, steel wool or harsh cleaners
such as bleach, ammonia or oven cleaner.
The surface burner grate and caps should
be cleaned using the same guidelines as the
cooktop surface.
Clean all surfaces as soon as possible
after a boil over or spill. Allow
porcelain to cool before cleaning.
Burns may occur or cooktop porcelain
can crack with sudden temperature
change.
Use warm, soapy water to clean the
burner grates, cooktops, painted
surfaces, porcelain surfaces, stainless
steel surfaces and plastic items on
range or cooktop. Grit or acid-type
cleaners may ruin the surface.
Use only non-abrasive plastic
scrubbing pads.
Do not allow foods containing acids
(such as lemon, tomato juice or
vinegar) to remain on porcelain or
painted surfaces. Acids may remove the
glossy finish. Wipe up egg spills when
cooktop is cool.
Remove the cooktop cover to clean the
underside of the cooktop. The cooktop
cover is retained to the cooktop with
four clips. Pull on cover to remove.
To keep the cooktop floor pan clean,
carefully place strips of aluminum foil
on the floor pan and under burners.
Do not restrict air flow of the mixture
tubes.
Porcelain Enamel:
Porcelain enamel is not extremely delicate
but must be treated as glass. Sharp blows,
sudden surface temperature changes, etc., will
cause enamel to chip or crack. Some foods,
such as vinegar, lemon juice, tomatoes and
milk, contain acids which can dull the finish of
the enamel. To avoid dulling the finish, wipe
up the spill before it is baked on. The surface
is glass and must be given consideration when
cleaning. Steel wool and coarse, gritty cleanser
will scratch or mar the surface. Any gentle
kitchen cleanser powder or grease cleaner will
be suitable.
For further information on care of the
porcelain, call “Hopes Cultured Marble
Polish” at 1-800-325-4026.
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The range hood includes a fan and light
(some models). The fan and light both operate
from toggle switches located on the range
hood. Use the following procedure to remove
the grease filter and hood light.
Hood Light:
1. Disconnect power to the microwave.
2. Open the clip that holds the light
cover in place.
3. Remove the light bulb and replace
only with an equivalent watt bulb. Do
not exceed 30 watts.
4. Carefully insert light cover and secure
with clip.
Grease Filter:
Do not operate the range without the grease
filter in place. Clean filter at least once a
month.
CAUTION:
Light cover may be hot. Do not touch
glass with lamp on. Never use the light
for prolonged periods, such as a night
light.
Cleaning the filter:
1. Open the clip that holds the filter in
place and remove filter.
2. Soak the filter in hot water and mild
dish soap.
3. Place the filter back into the opening,
tilt upward and slide in. Do not
kink or
warp the filter upon installation.
4. Lock in place by securing with the clip
from step 1.
Tips:
Do not use ammonia or other
alkali-based products that may darken the
filter material.
Use a brush to remove caked on grease.
Rinse the filter thoroughly and shake dry.
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