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introduction of moisture into the control panel

behind the bezels. To replace knobs, align the

“D-shaped” opening at the bottom of the knob

with the “D-shaped” valve shaft, then carefully

press the knob onto the valve.

IMPORTANT:

1. Turn the knobs to the “OFF” position

prior to removing them from the valve

stems.

2. The cooktop should never be operated

without the knobs in place.

3. Do not soak the knobs in water or place

them in the dishwasher.

4. Do not expose the knobs to direct

flame, hot utensils, or other sources of

heat.

5. Do not use abrasive or corrosive

cleaners or applicators, as these could

cause permanent damage.

Single Burner Bases

The single burner base is permanently attached

to the cooktop. The base should be wiped clean

using a soft cloth or sponge that has been

lightly dampened with warm water and hand

dishwashing liquid.

Burner Heads

The brass burner heads spread the flame evenly

around the burner perimeters. The burner heads

must seat properly in the burner bases or cross

rings to enable proper cooktop operation. To

ensure proper seating, positioning tabs have

been placed on the bottom of each burner ring

to slide into corresponding notches in the fixed

burner base.

To remove the burner head, first remove the

grate. The burner head may then be removed

from the burner base. Soak the burner ring in a

warm solution of hand dishwashing liquid and

water, then rinse well with clean water. Dry the

burner thoroughly before placing it back on the

burner base or cross ring.

Stubborn stains may be removed by applying

a metal polishing compound such as Luneta

or Flitz. (If you are unable to locate this type of

polishing compound, please phone the DACOR

Customer Service Department for a referral.)

Burner Igniters

Under certain cooking or cleaning conditions,

your cooktop igniters may become coated

with or corroded by food deposits, splattered

grease or cleaning agents. This condition can

cause erratic or continuous sparking. Keeping

the igniters clean and dry will help to reduce

this problem. To avoid unnecessary and costly

service calls, the homeowner should perform

periodic cleaning of the igniters. An Igniter

Cleaning Brush is enclosed for your use in

cleaning the cooktop igniters.

To clean the igniters:

1. Be sure burners are cool to the touch.

Remove the grate, burner cap and burner

heads.

2. Brush completely around the igniter,

including over and under the edge of

the metal cap and base. Use care while

cleaning here. Parts of the igniter are

porcelain and can be fragile.

3. DO NOT USE WATER when cleaning the

igniters. If a liquid must be used to clean

the igniter effectively, use only a small

amount of rubbing alcohol.

4. After cleaning, reinstall the burner head,

head cover, burner cap cover, burner cap

and grate. Make sure caps on dual burners

are properly seated into the burner base.

5. Test the burners. If erratic clicking is still

present, make sure the igniter is completely

dry. If the unit still exhibits problems after

drying, call your local DACOR Authorized

Servicer.

Burner Covers

Dual Burner Cross Rings

The dual burner skirts and cross rings are

removable from the cooktop. The skirts should

be wiped clean using a soft cloth or sponge that

has been lightly dampened with warm water and

hand dishwashing liquid. The igniters, located

in the burner base, should be wiped clean

using a soft cloth, or sponge, that has been

lightly dampened with warm water and hand

dishwashing liquid.

For this surface, nonabrasive cleaners should

be used. First, try hot, soapy water and the soft

side of a sponge to clean the burner covers.

Then, proceed to the oven cleaners for tougher

stains.

Recommended cleaners are Easy-Off Fume-

Free or Mr. Muscle. Spray the cleaner onto

a soft cloth and rub onto the part. Leave the

cleaner on for about 30 minutes, wipe clean,

then rinse thoroughly with water and dry with a

soft cloth.