REPLACING
1.
Be sure surtace unit c rltrol- :.G OFF
Keceptacle Bowl
Opening
2
. Line up opening In th
-i?‘i-T -r-;r DOVd ‘* 1’
the surface unit recP;I‘:: ‘j,
\\
lermr :
3. Hold the surface unl! I: level ,as P(%iblt:
with the terminal !! ;’ ?t ;-f+3 in’,; tb:t
receptacle
5. When tQe termlnu, IS pushea )nto The re-
ceptacle as far as it will go, the surfcce unit
A I! fit Into the reflector bowl
Reflector bcvyls reflect Peat D~ICI, to the
.i’eniIs ton the surface units Tnev aiso help
c-:Jtrfi s~,~lls Whev +‘t@y are kept clean they
reflect heat bette- 2nd ioolr rew longer
If -? reflector bowl gets dlscolored some
_ tne Lten5,is used may not De flat erough
Sr :3me may 3e tc30 large for the surface
(11?1+ I“i either I ase ;ome of the heat that
IS
;;:eant to go ii-lto 0. arolrnc! a utensil goes
COW’? and heats th+ reflector oow~ This ex-
tr,J tiea: can dscolof It
CLEANING CHART
PART
Outside of
cooktop
Surface unit5
Control knobs
Chrome reflector
bowls
Control
panrl
6
Automatic cishwasher
war;-: jC!“ii::~ wate! 0:
’
rmrl~~fi!.‘ s!. r!~t;bing pa{.:
P
tiar;r
jOtiCY
water
HOW TO CLEAN
4 i:~ue off regularly when cooiitoo 8s i_i.:~oul
* Lie not allow food contalnlng acids [such as
i.negar, tomato lemon luice or rnrlk) to
;c?n7(11n On surface PIlds WI!! remove t?7e
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