GE JP383 Cooktop User Manual


 
Solid Disk Module
Clean the area surrounding the solid disk surface units
according to either the Brushed Chrome or Porcelain
sections (depending on your model).
DO NOT USE steel wool or abrasives on the brushed
chrome parts of the module.
The
sotid
disk surface units are made of high
strength cast-iron
a~oy.
The surface has a heat-resistant coating to
preserve the surface of the
uniL
After the unit
cools, any boded-over material on the solid disk
surface units should be removed as soon as possible
with a
slightiy
damp cloth. The unit shotid then be
dried by switching on for a few minutes. After it
cools, wipe
lightiy
with cooking oil.
Clean very dirty solid disk surface units with a
litie
cleaning powder (such as
~met”
cleanser)
or with a scouring pad.
The matte black surface can be maintained by
treating it periodically with Cello
Electrol”
polish
which is available from your GE supplier. Use the
applicator to apply a very thin coating of the polish to
the entire
stiace
unit surface. Turn the unit on high
for several minutes to bake the polish to the unit.
men
the unit is coole~ rub
lightiy
with a cloth or
paper towel to remove any excess polish. Before next
use, bum off the unit by means of a short preheating
period. A slight amount of smoke and odor will occur.
Failure
to
maintain the solid disk surface units as
directed will result in defacing the surface over a
period of time primarily due to
mrrosio~
as the
surface units are made of cast-iron construction.
Do not use covers over the solid disk surface units.
A surface unit turned on while the cover is in plain
can permanently damage the
cooktop.
avers
can
dso
trap moisture which may cause the solid disk surface
units to rust.
(contiued
mpage)
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