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Control Panel
DO NOT use any cleaners containing ammonia or abrasives. They could remove the graphics from the control panel. Use
hot, soapy water and a soft clean cloth.
Control Knobs
MAKE SURE ALL THE CONTROL KNOBS POINT TO THE OFF POSITION BEFORE REMOVING. Pull the knobs straight off.
Wash in detergent and warm water. Dry completely and replace by pushing firmly onto stem. DO NOT use any cleaners
containing ammonia or abrasives. They could remove the graphics from the knob.
Stainless Steel Parts
Some stainless steel parts may have a protective wrap, which must be peeled off. All stainless steel body parts should be wiped
regularly with hot, soapy water at the end of each cooling period and with liquid cleaner designed for this material when soapy
water will not do the job. If build-up occurs, DO NOT use steel wool, or abrasive cloths, cleaners, or powders. If it is necessary
to scrape stainless steel surface to remove encrusted material, soak area with hot, wet towels to loosen the material, then use a
wooden or nylon spatula or scraper. DO NOT use a metal knife, spatula, or any other metal tool to scrape stainless steel
surfaces. Scratches are almost impossible to remove. DO NOT permit citrus or tomato juice to remain on stainless steel surface,
as citric acid will permanently discolor stainless steel. Wipe up any spills immediately.
Power Failure
If power failure occurs, the electric igniters will not work. No attempt should be made to operate appliance during a power
failure. Make sure surface controls are in “OFF” position.
Cleaning and Maintenance
WARNING
BURN OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK
HAZARD
Make sure all controls are “OFF” and rangetop is
COOL before cleaning. Failure to do so can
result in burns or electrical shock.
WARNING
POWER FAILURE WARNING
Due to safety considerations and the possibility of personal
injury in attempting to light and extinguish the burner, all burner
controls should always remain in the “OFF” position during a
power failure.
Product Care
Problem
Possible Cause and/or Remedy
Igniters will not work.
Circuit is tripped.
Fuse is blown.
Rangetop is not connected to power.
Igniters sparking but no
flame ignition.
Gas supply valve is in “OFF” position.
Gas supply is interrupted.
Igniters sparking
continuously after flame
ignition.
Power supply is not grounded.
Power supply polarity is reversed.
Igniters are wet or dirty.
Burner ignites but flame is
large, distorted, or yellow.
Burner ports are clogged.
Unit is being operated on wrong type of gas.
Air shutters not properly adjusted.
Troubleshooting