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How to use
The ceramic hob
Never use a cracked ceramic
hob. Spillages or cleaning
water could penetrate into
voltage-bearing parts. Cut
off the power supply to the
appliance and contact
Service.
Never put aluminium foil,
paper, plastic etc. on the
ceramic hob. A hot cooking
zone could cause them to
burn or melt.
Never leave the stove
unattended while deep-frying
food or melting fat, paraffin
wax or any other easily
flammable substance. In
case of fire, switch off all
controls and turn off any
cooker hood.
Stifle the flames with a lid
and never use water.
In case of spillage,
scrape it
immediately off the hot hob
with the razor. Spillages of
sugar or sugar-containing
foods (jams, syrup etc.) or
melted plastic and aluminium
foil could damage the hob.
Never place wet pans on the
ceramic hob.
Make sure pans have no sand, sugar
or salt adhering to them. Sand can
scratch the surface and sugar and
salt damage it.
Always dry pans before placing
them on the ceramic hob.
The hob’s coloured decoration may
become worn and scratched from
use.
If you wish to use the hob to put
things on, the ceramic hob must be
cold. If one or more of the cooking
zones is turned on while items are
resting on the hob, there is a risk of
fire or melting. A heated hob
which is used for putting things on
is a danger to the user and
surroundings and may itself be
ruined. Any objects placed on the
hob must have a flat base/surface
such that the hob is not abnormally
loaded and does not become
fractured or scratched.
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