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Surface Units (on some models)
Be sure all the controls are turned to OFF
and the surface units are cool before at-
tempting to remove them.
To clean the surface units, turn the control
to the highest setting for a minute. The
coils will burn off any soil.
To remove a surface unit:
To remove the drip pans for cleaning, the
surface units must be removed first.
Lift the surface unit about 1 inch above
the drip pan and pull it out.
Do not lift the surface unit more than 1”. If
you do, it may not lie flat on the drip pan
when you plug it back in.
Repeated lifting of the surface unit more
than 1 inch above the drip pan can per-
manently damage the receptacle.
To replace a surface unit:
Replace the drip pan into the recess in the
cooktop. Make sure the opening in the
pan lines up with the receptacle.
Insert the terminals of the surface unit
through the opening in the drip pan and
into the receptacle.
Guide the surface unit into place so it rests
evenly.
Drip Pans (if included)
Remove the surface units. Then lift out the
drip pans.
Place them in a covered container. Add ¼
cup ammonia and let soak several hours
or overnight. Wash rinse well and dry.
The drip pans may also be cleaned in the
dishwasher.
Clean the area under the drip pans often.
Built-up soil, especially grease, may catch
fire.
Do not cover the drip pans with foil. Using
foil so close to the receptacle could
cause shock, fire or damage to the range.
NOTE: Do not clean the drip pans in a self-
cleaning oven.
Care and cleaning of the range.
Surface Unit
Receptacle
Drain Pan
Do not immerse the surface units in liq-
uids of any kind.
Do not clean the surface units in a dish-
washer.
Do not bend the surface unit plug ter-
minals.
Do not attempt to clean, adjust or in
any way repair the plug-in receptacle.
Safety Instructions
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Instructions
Care and Cleaning
Troubleshooting Tips
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