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COMPONENT
Steel surfaces
Enameled surfaces
Cooktop grills
Spark plugs and thermo-
couples
Crowns, gas rings, and
caps
Induction or fiberglass
WARNINGS
Brilliance is maintained through regular
cleaning with specific products which can
be found in commerce. Never use
abrasive powders.
Avoid leaving acidic or alkaline
substances (vinegar, lemon juice, salt,
tomato juice, etc.) on enameled parts and
washing them when are still hot.
Do not wash them in the dish washer.
Spark plugs and thermocouples must be
cleaned and checked regularly.
Carefully remove every encrustation and
wait that they are completely dried off. In
the case of malfunctioning, make sure
that the holes in the external crown are
always perfectly cleaned.
Don’t clean with abrasive products. Don’t
use any object that could ruin the
fiberglass top. Make sure that the
bottom of the pan is dry and clean, and
that glass surface has no dust. Moving
the pan may scratch the glass.
Immediately remove residual sugar, jam
and jelly to prevent damaging the glass.
COOKTOP
CLEANING METHOD
Clean the details with warm water and
non-abrasive detergent. Dry with a soft
microfiber cloth.
To maintain the characteristics of the
enameled surfaces it is necessary to
regularly clean them with soapy water.
Remove the grills and wash them with
warm water and non-abrasive detergent.
Carefully remove every encrustation. Dry
before placing them back on the cooktop.
Clean with a damp cloth. If necessary,
remove dry dirt with a toothpick or a
needle.
Gas rings and caps are removable to
allow easy cleaning. Wash them with hot
water and non-abrasive detergent.
Remove light stains with a humid cloth
and dry with a soft cloth.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
– Recommendations for cleaning the cooktop
ATTENTION:
Before carrying out any cleaning operations, disconnect the appliance from the mains
and close the gas valve. The cooktop must be cleaned after it has been let cooling down.
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