Care and cleaning, Cooktop cleaning chart – Fisher & Paykel GC912 User Manual
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Care and cleaning
Cooktop cleaning chart
Cooktop part
Cleaning
Important
Grates, burner caps &
SimmerMat,
porcelain enamel finish
Burner parts
Control knobs
Stainless steel exterior
Ignition electrodes
Hot soapy water and nylon scourer
Soaking in a solution of biological
clothes washing detergent eg Surf®
Mild abrasive cleansers eg Bon Ami®
Fume Free oven cleaner eg Easy
Off®
Heavy Duty oven cleaner eg Easy
Off®
Always allow cooktop parts to cool
completely before cleaning them.
Remove spills as soon as the burner
caps are cool to avoid the soil
becoming burnt on.
Hot soapy water
To clear the holes use a stiff nylon
brush or wire eg straight ended
paper clip
Mild abrasive cleansers eg Bon Ami®
Reassemble the burner parts correctly.
Hot soapy water and a soft cloth
Mild abrasive cleansers eg Bon Ami®
Always apply minimal pressure with
abrasive cleaners.
Soak soil under a hot soapy cloth,
rinse and dry thouroughly
Hard water spots can be removed
with household white vinegar
Non abrasive stainless steel cleaner
eg 3M Stainless Steel Cleaner &
Polish. Regular use of a stainless
steel polish will reduce fingerprints
and other marks
Heavy soiling can be removed with
oven cleaner eg Easy Off® Fume Free
or Easy Off® Heavy Duty
Never use harsh/abrasive cleaning
agents as they will damage the
stainless steel finish.
Chlorine or chlorine compounds
in some cleaners are corrosive to
stainless steel and may damage the
appereance of your cooktop. Check
the label on the cleaner before using.
Toothbrush and rubbing alcohol
A dirty or wet electrode will prevent
the burner from lighting efficiently.
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