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Use only non abrasive cleaners
wipe the control panel |
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To clean the control panel, use
a non abrasive cleaner; those control panels, which are painted metal or
glass tend to accumulate grease, but still, to clean this use a non
abrasive cleaning product by putting some of the cleaner on a rag, and
then clean the control panel area. |
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The burning bowls need
replacement after 2 years of use |
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The bowls in the burners tend
to get stained with use; they usually look fine for 2 or 3 years, but
after that they have to be changed for new ones. Changing the bowls is
an easy task and it needs no special tools at all. |
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Get a light bulb no more than
40 watts |
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When a light bulb in the range
needs replacement, get one at the hardware store with no more than 40
watts; this is enough power for the appliance's tasks. |
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: Range clocks can not be fixed
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Range clocks are irreparable |
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If a clock on a range stops
operating or it does not keep at the right time, the clock has to be
purchased new; that type of clock are not designed repairable. |
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Check the control panel if the
oven does not work |
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If the surface burners work,
but the boiler or oven does not, check on the control panel; the clock
may be set to automatic. Set it for Manual. |
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