Whirlpool KGCP482 User Manual

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GRIDDLE MODULE
Clean the griddle shortly after removing food and the burner has 
been turned off.
Use a metal spatula to scrape reside into the drip tray. To 
avoid damaging the surface, always rub in the direction of the 
polish lines. If necessary, scrub the griddle surface with a 
nonabrasive pad and a little cooking oil or use a griddle 
screen cleaner (not supplied with this unit).
Hot, soapy water and/or soft plastic scrub pad.
After cleaning, dry surface with a soft cloth or sponge. To 
protect the finish and prevent rust, wipe the entire surface 
with a light film of cooking oil.
Drip Tray and Area Under Tray
Allow cooktop to cool completely before cleaning.
Soap and water or nonabrasive cleanser.
Damp cloth or nonabrasive pad.
TILE BEZEL FEATURE
The Tile Bezel feature allows you to insert decorative tiles into the bezel assembly. This allows you to coordinate the tiles in the bezel 
with the tiles in your kitchen. To order additional Tile Bezels, see “Assistance or Service” section.
To Insert Using a 
4¹⁄₄ in. (10.8 cm) tile
Before inserting the tile, remove tile bezels from accessory box 
and unwrap.
1. Remove the piece of square cardboard from inside the bezel 
and save.
2. Insert your tile into the bezel with decorative side facing the 
front.
3. Depending on the thickness of the tile, use the cardboard or 
the foam tape. Either option will require peeling the backing 
off the tape and attaching to the tile.
If you are using cardboard, be sure to center on the tile.
4. Reattach assembly to control panel by lining up holes on 
back of bezel over screws on the control panel, and push 
down firmly until it is in place.
To Insert Using a 3
⁷⁄₈ in. (9.8 cm) tile
Before inserting the tile, remove tile bezels from accessory box 
and unwrap.
1. Remove the piece of square cardboard from inside the bezel 
and save.
2. Peel backing from foam tape and adhere to inside vertical 
surfaces of tile bezel.
3. Insert your tile, decorative side facing the front, into one 
corner of the bezel and apply some pressure which will 
compress the foam tape and allow the other end of the tile to 
drop in.
4. Depending on the thickness of the tile, use the cardboard or 
the foam tape. Either option will require peeling the backing 
off the tape and attaching to the tile.
If you are using the cardboard, be sure to center on the tile.
5. Reattach assembly to control panel by lining up holes on 
back of bezel over screws on the control panel, and push 
down firmly until it is in place.
1. Pre-Bezel Assembly
2. Tile
3. Cardboard
4. Tile Bezel
5. Foam Tape
6. Final Bezel Assembly
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