Manual
Cleaning    RTCSmp Built-In Temperature Controlled Hold-Line 
24    Part # 4532286 Rev 3 (6/10/14) 
7  Cleaning 
The cleaning of the Ceran glass is identical to cleaning other similar 
glass surfaces. You may use any regular glass cleaning products 
available from a hardware store. 
CAUTION 
Ensure no liquid can get into the induction unit.
Do not use hoses to clean or power wash the 
induction unit or its vicinity. 
IMPORTANT 
 
DO NOT USE: corrosive or abrasive cleaning agents, such as grill sprays, oven sprays, stain removers, rust 
removers, scouring powder, and rough sponges. 
 
Let the Ceran glass-top cool down before cleaning. 
 
Ensure to remove all residues of cleaning agents from the glass-top. Use a clean moist cloth to wipe off 
any such residues. 
IMPORTANT Air Intake Filter 
We recommend using an air intake filter in your installation (see section 4.2 Ventilation). A dirty, blocked air 
intake filter can cause electronic damage to the induction unit. Ensure you check and clean the filter at 
least once a week or as often as required. 
Glass Cleaning 
1.
Use razor blade scrapers or non-scratching sponges to remove all residues on the glass. 
 
When scraping, ensure you angle 
your razor blade scraper at about 
20
o
 to 30
o
 from the glass. 
2.
Wipe the glass clean with a damp cloth. 
Visual Inspection of Silicone Seal 
Check the silicone seal around the glass. Call for service as soon as possible if you notice: 
 
Cracks on the silicone seal. 
 
The silicone seal comes away from the glass or moves when you press down on the seal. 
When the silicone seal is broken, water penetration can cause the induction unit to fail, which may also lead 
to personal harm. 
20
o
 - 30
o










