Whirlpool RCS2012 Use & Care Guide

To clean the Whirlpool RCS2012 cooktop, first ensure the surface is cool. Use a soft cloth or sponge with warm soapy water to wipe the surface. Avoid abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as they can scratch the surface. For stubborn stains, use a cooktop cleaner and a non-abrasive pad.
If a burner is not igniting, check if the burner cap is aligned correctly. Ensure the cooktop is plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped. Clean the burner ports with a needle to remove any blockages. If the issue persists, contact a qualified technician.
Uneven heating may be caused by improper cookware. Use flat-bottomed pots and pans for best results. Ensure the cookware is centered over the burner. If the problem continues, check if the burner caps are properly seated.
Regularly clean the cooktop and ensure that spills are wiped immediately. Check and clean the burner ports monthly to prevent blockage. Inspect the power cord and plug for any damage periodically. Schedule an annual maintenance check with a professional.
A clicking sound usually indicates the igniters are trying to light the burners. This can occur if the burners are wet or the caps are misaligned. Dry the burners thoroughly and ensure the caps are correctly placed. If clicking persists, a technician may need to inspect the igniters.
Yes, cast iron pans can be used on the Whirlpool RCS2012 cooktop. However, ensure they have a smooth bottom to avoid scratching the surface. Use caution when moving heavy cast iron cookware to prevent damage to the cooktop.
After a power outage, the cooktop should reset automatically. If it does not, unplug the cooktop for a few minutes and then plug it back in. If issues persist, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
Ensure good ventilation when using the cooktop to avoid buildup of harmful fumes. Keep flammable materials away from the burners. Do not leave cooking unattended, and always turn off the burners when not in use.
The flame can be adjusted using the burner control knobs. For a low flame, turn the knob to the low setting; for a higher flame, turn it to the high setting. If the flame does not adjust correctly, the burner may need cleaning or servicing.
To prevent scratches, use cookware with smooth bottoms and avoid sliding them across the surface. Do not use abrasive cleaning materials. Regularly clean the cooktop to remove any debris that could cause scratching.