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Burned-On Residue
Follow these instructions to remove burned on
residue from the glass-ceramic induction cooktop
surface.
1
While the induction cooktop is still hot, remove
any burned on deposits or spilled food from the
glass-ceramic cooking surface with a suitable
metal razor scraper. (Similar to scraping paint
off of a windowpane, it will not damage the
decorated cooking surface.) Hold the scraper at
a 30° angle to the induction cooktop.
NOTE
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Do not use a dull or nicked blade.
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To prevent burns, wear an oven mitt or pot
holder while using the metal scraper.
2
When the cooking surface has cooled down,
apply a few dabs (about the size of a dime) of
a glass-ceramic cooktop cleaner in each burner
area and work the cleaning cream over the
induction cooktop surface with a damp paper
towel.
3
Rinse with clean water and wipe the induction
cooktop surface with a clean, dry paper towel.
Metal Marks and Scratches
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Be careful not to slide pots and pans across
the induction cooktop. Doing so will leave metal
markings on the surface.
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To help remove these marks, use a glass-ceramic
induction cooktop cleaner with a cleaning pad made
for use with glass-ceramic induction cooktops.
CAUTION
Cookware with rough or uneven bottoms can
mark or scratch the induction surface.
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Do not slide metal or glass across the induction
surface.
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Do not use cookware with any dirt build-up on
the bottom.