Care and
Note: Let cooktop parts cool before touching or handling.
Proper care and cleaning are
important so your cooktop
give
you efficient and satisfactory
service. Follow these directions
carefully in caring for your cooktop
to assure safe and proper
maintenance.
Solid Disk
The solid disk elements are made
of high strength cast-iron alloy. The
trim rings are stainless steel.
The surface has a heat-resistant
coating to preserve the surface of
the element.
the unit cools,
any boiled-over material on the
element should be removed as soon
as possible with a slightly damp
cloth. The element should then be
by switching on for a few
minutes. After it cools, wipe lightly
with cooking oil.
Clean very dirty solid disk
elements with a little cleaning
powder (such as Comet” cleanser)
or with a scouring pad.
The matte black surface can be
maintained by treating it periodically
with Cello
polish which
is available from your GE supplier.
Use the applicator to apply a very
thin coating of
polish to the
entire element surface.
the
element on high for several minutes
to bake the polish to the element.
When the element is cooled, rub
lightly with a cloth or paper towel
to remove any excess polish. Before
next use, bum off the element by
means of a short preheating period.
A slight amount of smoke and odor
will occur.
Cooking at home and pre-delivery
factory testing will permanently
change the stainless steel trim ring
to a gold color. This is a normal
characteristic of
steel and
will not affect the operation or
performance of your elements. The
stainless steel trim ring can be
cleaned with a good quality
steel cleaner. This will also restore
the trim ring to its original color,
until it is reheated.
Failure to maintain
solid disk
elements as directed will result in
defacing the surface over a period
of time primarily due to corrosion
as the elements are made of cast
iron construction.
Do not use covers over the
disk
elements. An element turned on
while the cover is in place can
permanently damage the cooktop.
Covers can
trap moisture which
may cause the elements to rust.
The glass on your cooktop has been
tempered to withstand sudden
temperature changes during
cooking. Give it the normal care
you would give any glass material.
While it is impact-resistant, avoid
scratching it to prevent it from
shattering.
If the glass around the solid disk
elements is hot, wipe up spills with
a dry cloth or paper towel. When
the surface has cooled, wash, rinse
and dry it. Alternately, when the
glass top is cool, spray it with glass
or window cleaner. Avoid the use
of cleaning powders or harsh
abrasives that may scratch the
surface.
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