Cleaning
If You Need Service
● Do not clean the cooktop system with
flammable or volatile cleaning fluids. See the
Careand Cleaning section.
● Do not clean any part of the cooktop system
when the appliance is in use
● If you are using an overhead exhaust hood,
keep its grease faltersclean to maintain good
venting and to avoid grease fires.
● Clean only parts listed in this Use and
Care Guida
● Clean the cooktop with caution. If a wet sponge
or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot cooktop, be
careful to avoid steam burns.
s See The Problem Solver section in this guide.
● Do not attempt to rep”?ihor-replace any part
of your component cooktop system unless it
is specifkally recommended in this guide.
All other servicing should be refened to a
qualified technician.
SAm THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT COMPONENTS
Components available are briefly discussed on this
Read each component section for specific
page. You may only have some installed in your
instructions.
kitchen. All components are permanently installed
with the exception of the grill and griddle.
Care of Components
Some of the components must be cured or
Never immerse any electric surface unit or plug
preconditioned before using them for the first time.
in water.
Components and accessories should be cleaned after
each use. The longer a soil remains, the harder it is to
clean. See each component section in the Care and
Cleaning section for specific instructions.
Electric Surface Unit Components
Gas Components
You must consider heat up and cool down times for
Monogram component gas cooktops (used with either
the surface units when determining cooking times.
updraft or downdraft venting) are designed to operate
Heat up and cool down times depend on initial
on natural gas at 4“ water column pressure.
temperature settings, the type of cookware used and
the amount of food being cooked.
Start cooking at a higher setting to heat the surface
unit faster, then turn to a lower setting to finish
cooking. Remember, cooking continues after the
surface unit is turned off, so train yourself to turn
the heat down or off before cooking is done.
Downdraft Vent
The downdraft vent component features an integral variable-speed blower
control switch and a powerful centrifugal blower.
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