Heartland 3800 User Manual

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Surface Burners
Top burners require little care other than to
wipe off the head of each burner.  If a boil
over occurs, the burner part can be easily
lifted out so burner port holes can be cleaned
in hot soapy water with a soft brush.  There
are no bolts or screws to remove.  The igniter
must also be kept clean to ensure  quick
positive starts.  For normal or everyday
cleaning of light spills, wipe the burner parts
with a damp cloth.  For heavy duty cleaning—
cooked spills, oil stains, etc., scrub with a tub
and tile type of cleaner.  Rinse thoroughly after
every cleaning operation.  Wipe away excess
water . Avoid using abrasives on the burner
base, as they may damage the finish.  Remove
all water from the burner ports before lighting
the burner (water in ports will lead to random
sparking)
Note:  When replacing, be sure the tab is
locked securely in position on the burner base
otherwise random sparking and uneven flame
will occur. (fig 9)
Nickel Plated Parts
These may be cleaned with any non abrasive
chrome and metal polish or Windex and a soft
cloth.  If any acid based food or liquid, such
as lemon juice or tomato juice, is spilled on
the cooktop, wipe it at once to prevent stain-
ing.
Surface Burner
(fig 9)
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