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Swift Owner's Handbook - Swift Group

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Glass parts (if fitted)DOOR PANELS, FACIA PANEL,HOTPLATE LIDDo not use abrasive cleaners or polishes.Use a mild cream cleaner, eg; Jif. Rinsethoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.The inner door glass panel can be removedfor cleaning; open the door wide, hold thebottom and top edges and slide out. Whenreplacing the glass panel, hold it level andstraight with the grooves in the door trimsbefore sliding back in.Painted, plastic and gold coloured partsDOOR FRAME & HANDLES, CONTROLKNOBSOnly use a clean cloth wrung out in hotsoapy water.Vitreous enamel partsGRILL PAN, HEATGUARD, OVEN/GRILLCOMPARTMENT(S), HOB SPILLAGE WELL,PAN SUPPORTSUse a mild cream cleaner. Look for one thathas the Vitreous Enamel Council'srecommendation seal, eg; Jif.Fig. 1 Chrome Plated PartsChrome plated parts (Fig 1)GRILL GRID, SHELVES, SHELF RUNNERSDo no use abrasives or polishes. Use amoist soap pad, eg; Brillo. Shelf runners canbe removed for cleaning. Grasp the runnersand slide out of the hanging holes as shownin fig 1.Stainless steel surfaces(stainless steel models only)Only use a clean cloth wrung out in hopsoapy water, and dry with a soft cloth. Donot use undiluted bleach or any productscontaining chlorides as they can permanentlydamage the steel.Fitted EquipmentSome foods are corrosive, eg; vinegar, fruitjuices and salt, and they can mark ordamage stainless steel if they are left on thesurface for any length of time. Wipe anyspillage immediately.Sharp objects can mark the surface ofstainless steel but will become lessnoticeable with time.57

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