
Cleaning and Care
Cleaning the Cooktop
The cooking surface and control areas of 
your ceramic glass cooktop are identied by 
permanent patterns in the cooktop. The 
appliance is easy to maintain and clean. 
Keep the cooktop in top performance by 
following these simple guidelines for use 
and cleaning.
Clean the cooktop before you use it for the 
rst time.  A thorough cleaning with a 
recommended cooktop cleaner (Cerama 
Bryte Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner). A sample 
is included with your Kenyon cooktop.
Always remove food spills, grease spatters 
and metal rub-off from cookware. A razor blade 
scraper or the equivalent works well to remove 
spillovers.
When the cooktop is cool, clean it with a paper 
towel or a clean, soft cloth and Cerama Bryte 
Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner. After cleaning, 
always wipe the cooktop with a clean, damp 
cloth to avoid cooked-on cleaner residue, then 
wipe the cooktop dry. 
Do not use a dish towel or sponge to wipe off 
the cooktop.  A lm may be left by the de-
tergent and may cause discoloration of the 
cooktop surface. 
Avoid abrasive scouring cleaners of any 
kind. Also avoid using plastic, nylon or 
metal cleaning pads. They may scratch or 
melt onto the cooktop. 
Avoid chemical cleaners such as chlorine 
bleach, ammonia, hydrouoric acid or 
chemical oven cleaners. They can etch or 
discolor the surface. 
Do not let anything that melts - plastic, 
aluminum foil, sugar, etc. come into contact 
with the cooktop surface when it is hot. Should 
something melt onto the surface, immediately 
move it to a cool area of the cooktop with a 
razor blade scraper and then remove it from 
the cooktop as soon as possible. 
Use Good Quality 
Cookware
Since cookware plays an important role in 
cooking efciency and convenience, keep in 
mind the following information when selecting 
your cookware. 
A cast iron pan, stainless steel pan, aluminum 
pan or combination steel/stainless steel pan 
are recommended to prevent damage to 
the cooktop. The use of enamel coated 
cookware is not recommended. Although 
glass and other types of cookware can be 
used, metal cookware with thick, smooth, at 
bottoms will generally conduct the heat well. 
Avoid cookware with shaped and rounded 
bottoms as well as utensils that warp when 
heated. Do not heat food in tin foil trays on 
the cooktop.
Use cookware of the correct diameter only. 
The base of the pot or pan should be about as 
wide as the cooking zone on which it is used 
– not much wider or much narrower. By using 
utensils with the correct diameter, you should 
achieve maximum heating efciency with the 
shortest possible boiling times.
Be certain that both the cooktop panel and 
the bottom of your pots and pans are clean 
and dry before use. By doing so, you will help 
prevent scratches and stains.
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NOTE: 
To prevent accidental activation of the 
touch controls, it is recommended that 
you enable the LOCK MODE feature 
before cleaning. This only pertains to 
cooktops that have a lock function.