Cast Iron Solid Elements - Model SCE4320The body of the solid element is made of high strength cast iron. The red lacquer dotand saturn ring on the elements will eventually disappear after the element has beenusedor after it is scoured. The cast iron will also lose its dark luster over a period of time.(See instructions below for restoring cast iron.) These changes will not affect the solidelement's performance or durability.• For normal cleaning, wipe the element with a damp cloth. Heat element on amedium setting for a few minutes until completely dry.• For light soil, use powdered cleansers such as Bon-Ami, Bar Keepers Friend, orsoft scrubbing cleansers. Rinse thoroughly. Heat element on a medium settinguntil completely dry.• For heavy soil, use soapy scouring pads such as S.O.S. or Brillo, a scouring padsuch as Scotch-Brite, or a brush with scouring powders. To facilitate the cleaningprocess, first warm the element on a low setting. Rinse thoroughly after cleaning.Heat element on a medium setting until completely dry.• For routine maintenance and to restore the cast iron, use Collo Electrol (Jenn-Air Model A911 or Part No. 712190) or salt-free vegetable oil. Apply the ColloElectrol byfollowing package instructions. When the element iscool, use a cleancloth to remove excess polish. A very thin coat of salt-free vegetable oil will alsorestore the appearance of the cast iron. Apply with paper towel to a lukewarmelement, wipe off excess, and heat on a medium setting to cure. If too much oilis used, the surface can become tacky. If this happens, use proceduresrecommended for cleaning heavy soil.• Remove any food spills and splatters from elements as soon as possible with adamp cloth. Dry thoroughly.Glass Cooktop - Model 8CE4320The tempered gJass cooktop will withstand temperature changes while cooking.Although impact resistant, treat this glass cooktop with the same care you would anyglass material.• Clean glass cooktop after surface has cooled.• For normal daily cleaning, wipe with a damp sponge or cloth. Use glass cleanerssuch as Windex to remove smudges and stains. Buff with a clean dry cloth orpaper towel.• For more difficult to remove food stains, use non-abrasive soft cleansers such asShiny Sinks, Soft Scrub, Bon-Ami, or dishwashing liquids such as Ivory or Joy ora paste of water and baking soda. Rinse and dry thoroughly; buff with clean drycloth or paper towel.• Do not use any cleaners not recommended for use on glass.38