
15
Cleaning the door glazing
The door glazing should always be kept
thoroughly clean. Use absorbent paper
towels, remove stubborn dirt with a damp
sponge and ordinary detergent.
Cleaning the hob
components
Grids
Remove the grids and clean them in warm
water with a non-abrasive detergent, taking
care to remove any encrustations. Replace
them on the hob.
Continuous contact of the grids with the
flame can cause the enamel near the hot
areas to be altered. This is completely
natural and does not compromise the
functionality of the component.
Burner caps and flame cap
crowns
The caps and flame-spreader crowns are
extractable to facilitate cleaning. Wash them
in hot water with non-abrasive detergent,
taking care to remove any encrustations, and
wait until they are perfectly dry.
Replace the flame-spreader crowns,
checking that they are positioned in their
housing with their respective caps, taking
care that flame-spreader holes A
correspond to the spark plugs and the
thermocouples.
The spark plugs and
thermocouples
To function properly the spark plugs and
thermocouples must always be clean. Check
them regularly and clean with a damp cloth if
necessary. Any dry residues can be removed
with a toothpick or a needle.
The burners
The burners can be left to soak in hot water
and detergent.
Smudges from aluminium-bottom pans can
be easily cleaned off with a cloth dampened
in vinegar.
Remove any burnt residues after cooking
Caution!
When cleaning, the
appliance must be dried
thoroughly since detergent and
water drips might damage its
operation and appearance.
Caution!
do not wash these
components in the dishwasher.
The cooking hob should be
regularly cleaned; best after every
use, once the residual heat signal
lamps have gone off.