Thermador SGS30/36G Cooktop User Manual


 
Section Five: Care and Maintenance
CLEANING CHART
DO NOT CLEAN ANY REMOVABLE PARTS OF THIS APPLIANCE IN ANY
SELF-CLEANING OVEN. BE SURE ALL BURNERS ARE IN THE OFF POSITION
BEFORE WIPING OR CLEANING COOKTOP
MATERIAL/PART CLEANING PRODUCTS/DIRECTION
ALUMINUM
Filters (Models
GGSCV30/36/365 &SGSCV36G)
Burner Base
Griddle
Normal
Hard to Remove Soil
Any part of this appliance can be washed with hot sudsy water, except
element.
Wash thoroughly, rinse and dry.
Hot sudsy water or wash in dishwasher
Agitate in hot soapy water, rinse thoroughly and allow to dry, or put
through a dishwasher cycle.
Fiber or steel wool soap pad: PanHandl'rs ®,S.O.S _
Rub in circular motion, as small scratch lines will be noticeable. Rinse and
dry. Aluminum cleaners may dull the surface.
Revereware ®Metal Polish will help to retain the luster.
Follow the directions on the package.
Hot sudsy water, sponge or nylon pad.
Wash thoroughly with hot soapy water, rinse and dry.
Always wash and rinse the griddle thoroughly after each use. Some discol-
oration may occur with use, but will not affect performance. When not
thoroughly cleaned you will feel a film of food residue; this will cause food
to stick.
Scouring Pad: Medium grade, Scotch Brite ®
Wash thoroughly with this type scrubber. If necessary sprinkle 1 - 2 Table-
spoons baking soda or mild cleanser on wet griddle, rub with a paper towel
or nylon pad to remove food soil Wash with hot soapy water, rinse and dry.
Never wash the griddle in the dishwasher. The caustic detergent used in
the dishwasher will discolor the surface. Never use oven cleaners or
other harsh cleaning agents, this could destroy the surface.
Grill Hot sudsy water
Normal . Always wash and rinse the grill thoroughly alter each use. It can be washed
in the dishwasher if burned on residue is removed first.
Hard to Remove Soil * Soak grill in hot, sudsy water to which a household cleaner like ammonia
has been added.
CERAMIC
Igniters
GLASS
Cooktop Surface
Water Spots
Avoid excess water on the igniters. If an igniter becomes too wet, it may
continue to click, but not ignite the burner. If the burner does not ignite in 4
seconds, turn off the control and wait until the igniter is dry.
Cotton Swab or toothpick
Wipe with dampened swab. If necessary, scrape with a toothpick. Be careful
not to damage the igniter.
Glass or window Cleaners: Windex ®, Glass Plus ®, ammonia and water, or
vinegar and water solution
Spray on and wipe dry. Use a clean dry cloth, paper towel or newspaper to
polish.
Undiluted vinegar.
Rub on with a dampened cloth or sponge, rinse, and dry.
Soft Scrub _, mild abrasive liquid cleanser.
Use sparingly and rub gently with a damp sponge or soft cloth. If rubbing
is hard or if an abrasive pad is used, scratching may occur. Rinse and dry.
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