PART 5 : CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
Before cleaning your cooker, make sure that all the control knobs are set to “0” and your oven
is cool to the touch. Unplug the appliance.
Before you clean, check whether the cleaning equipment and detergents you use are
appropriate for the cooker, and what is recommended by the manufacturer. Use cream cleaners
or liquid cleaners which do not contain particles. Do not use caustic (corrosive) creams, abrasive
cleaning powders, rough wire wool or hard tools, as they may damage the cooker surfaces.
If you spill excess cleaning liquid on the cooker, wipe it up immediately as it may cause
damage to the enamel.
Cleaning the inside of the cooker
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Unplug the oven before starting to clean it.
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You can get the best cleaning results when the oven is slightly warm.
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Wipe the oven with a damp cloth and soapy water, then wipe it over again with a wetted cloth
and dry it properly.
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For a more in-depth clean, use liquid cleaners
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Do not use dry and powder type cleaners.
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Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the cooker.
Cleaning the gas hob
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Take off the pan supports, caps and crowns of the hob burners.
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Clean and wipe down the hob surface with a soapy cloth.
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Wash the caps and crowns of the hob burners and rinse them. Do not leave them wet – dry
them thoroughly with paper cloth.
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After you have cleaned the caps and crowns, make sure you put them back on the hob
correctly.
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Do not clean any part of the hob with a metal sponge as it may scratch the surfaces
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Do not use a metal sponge for cleaning any part of the hob, as it will scratch the surface.
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The pan supports may get scratched over time due to usage but they will not rust. This is not
a production fault
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When cleaning the ho
b
, make sure no water gets inside the burners as this may block the
injectors.
Cleaning the burner caps
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The burner caps and crowns must be cleaned on a regular basis.
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Wash with warm soapy water and rinse.
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Dry thoroughly.
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Make sure you put them back correctly.
Cleaning enamelled parts
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To keep enamelled pan supports looking as good as new, you must clean them on a regular
basis.
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Wash them in warm soapy water.
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Dry thoroughly with a cloth.
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Do not wash them when they're still hot from cooking.
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Do not use harsh/abrasive powders or cleaning materials.
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Do not leave vinegar, coffee, milk, salt, water, lemon or tomato juice on the enamel for a long
time.
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