Monogram Induction Cooktop Glass Care and Crack Prevention Notice

Important information about monogram induction cooktop glass care crack prevention that all Monogram appliance owners should be aware of.

Monogram induction cooktop glass care and crack prevention practices are critical because the ceramic glass surface, while durable, is vulnerable to specific types of damage that can compromise both aesthetics and safe operation. A cracked cooktop surface should never be operated until repaired.

Warning Signs of Glass Surface Damage

  • Visible hairline cracks, chips, or fractures anywhere on the glass surface
  • Scratches from abrasive cleaners or cookware with rough bottoms
  • Discoloration or permanent staining from sugar or plastic melting on the surface
  • Error codes displayed on the cooktop control panel after an impact
  • Uneven heating zones indicating the induction element beneath has shifted

Glass Care and Crack Prevention Steps

  1. Use only flat-bottomed, induction-compatible cookware — rough, warped, or cast-iron pans with uneven bases can scratch the glass.
  2. Never slide cookware across the cooktop surface; lift pots and pans when repositioning.
  3. Clean spills — especially sugary substances — immediately while the surface is still warm using a soft damp cloth; sugar can bond to the glass when it cools and cause pitting.
  4. Use only manufacturer-recommended ceramic cooktop cleaner and a non-abrasive pad or cloth.
  5. Avoid placing heavy objects near the edge of the cooktop or dropping lids onto the surface.
  6. Do not use the cooktop as a cutting board, preparation surface, or storage area.
  7. Keep aluminum foil away from the cooking zones — it can melt and adhere to the glass.

When to Call a Technician

If the glass surface is cracked or chipped, stop using the cooktop immediately and contact GE Appliances at 1-800-626-2005. Operating an induction cooktop with a damaged glass surface is a serious safety hazard.

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For official Monogram product information, visit GE Monogram Support.

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