
Lift-Up Cooktop
1.
Lift front of cooktoo at both front
corners until the support rods lock
into place.
Personal Injury and Product
Damage Hazard
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Be sure both support rods are
fully extended and in the
locked position. Failure to do
so could result in personal
injury from the cooktop acci-
dentally falling.
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Do not drop the cooktop.
Damage can result to the por-
celain and the cooktop frame.
2. Wipe with warm soapy water. Use
a soapy steel wool pad on heav-
ily soiled areas.
3.
To lower the cooktop,
lift cooktop
from both sides while pressing the
support rods back to unlock them.
Lower the cooktop into place.
Using the Self-Cleaning Cycle
The Self-Cleaning cycle uses
very high heat
to burn away soil. Before
you start, make sure you understand exactly how to use the Self-Cleaning
cycle safely.
Before You Start
1. Clean the areas shown by hand.
2. Remove the broiler pan and any
They do not get hot enough dur-
pots and pans you
may have
ing the Self-Cleaning cycle for soil
stored in the oven.
to burn away. Use hot water and
detergent or a soapy steel wool
NOTE:
The broiler pan (without
pad on...
grid] can be cleaned in the oven
only if most of the soil has been
l The inside of the door. (The cen- removed by hand-cleaning or a
ter area of the door does not
dishwasher. The chrome broiler
need to be hand cleaned.)
grid will discolor if cleaned in the
l The frame around the oven.
Self-Cleaning cycle.
DO NOT
3.
4.
Wipe out any loose soil or
grease.
This will help reduce
smoke during the Self-Cleaning
cycle.
If the oven has a rotisserie, make
sure the motor socket cover is
closed.
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CLEAN FRAME CLEAN DOOR
CLEAN SEAL