Removing heavy, burned-on residue
1
. Allow the cooktop to cool.
2
. Use a single-edge razor-blade scraper at
approximately a 45 ° angle against the glass
surface and scrape the soil. It will be necessary to
apply pressure in order to remove the residue.
3
. After scraping with the razor scraper, spread a few
drops of ceramic cooktop cleaner on the entire
burned residue area. Use the cleaning pad to
remove any remaining residue. (Do not scrape the
seal.)
4
. For additional protection, after all residue has
been removed, polish the entire surface with the
cooktop cleaner and a paper towel.
Removing metal marks and scratches
1
. Be careful not to slide pots and pans across your cooktop. It will leave marks on the cooktop
surface. You can remove these marks by applying ceramic cooktop cleaner with a cleaning
pad for ceramic cooktops.
2
. If pots with a thin overlay of aluminum or copper are allowed to boil dry, the overlay may leave
black discoloration on the cooktop. You should remove this discoloration immediately or it may
become permanent.
WARNING
Carefully check the bottoms of pans for roughness that may scratch the cooktop.
Cleaning the cooktop seal
To clean the seal around the edges of the glass, lay a
wet cloth on it for a few minutes, then wipe clean with
a nonabrasive cleaner.
Potential for permanent damage to the glass surface
• Sugary spillovers (such as jellies, fudge, candy, syrups) or melted plastics can cause pitting of the
surface of your cooktop. This is not covered under the warranty. You should clean the spill while it
is still hot. Take special care when removing hot substances. Refer to the following section.
• When using a scraper, be sure it is new and the razor blade is still sharp. Do not use a dull or
nicked blade.
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