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BURNER CAP
RETAINING LUGS
DESN 513513
Fig. 6.1
Gas hotplate
If spillage does occur on a burner cap or pan
support, move pan to another burner and when
cool, clean in hot soapy water.
After cleaning, be sure all parts are dry. When tting
the burner cap and burner head, make sure that the
hole in the burner head is correctly located over the
ignition electrode (see Fig. 6.1), and that the burner
cap is sitting correctly on the burner head.
The ignition electrode must not be displaced or
damaged otherwise spark ignition will be aected.
The hotplate top is sealed. To clean, remove pan
supports and wipe over visible surface.
NOTE: The following parts MUST NOT be cleaned in a
dishwasher, as this could cause damage or discolour
the nish:- pan supports, burner caps burner ring
and burner head.
Aluminium pans may cause metallic marking on the
pan supports. This will not aect the durability of
the enamel.
NOTE: The appliance guarantee does not cover the
mis-use of the pan supports.
The ovens
The fan oven is tted with a back panel which is of
self cleaning enamel and should not be scoured.
All the remaining surfaces of both ovens are vitreous
enamelled and can be cleaned with proprietary
vitreous enamel cleaners approved by the Vitreous
Enamel Association.
The shelves can be removed and if necessary the
shelf supports may also be removed by taking out
the screws.
These items may be washed in the sink with normal
oven cleaners, you may use a ne wool soap pad for
removing stubborn stains from the oven bases and
shelf supports.
Note: take care not to damage the thermostat phials
in the ovens when cleaning.