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CARE AND CLEANING

Never use vapour machines to clean.

 On 

the one hand the vapour can reach electrical 

conductor components and cause a short-circuit. 

On the other hand vapour pressure can cause 

permanent damages on the surfaces and on the 

appliance components; the manufacturer is not 

responsible of these damages.

Do not use pointed objects

, as not to damage 

washers between ceramic and frame and between 

frame and working surface.

Do not use products with sands, alkali, acids or 

chlorides, oven spray, detergents used to clean 

dishwashers, steel wool or abrasive dampers 

or a hard bristle brush. 

Do not use also dampers 

or other products which have abrasive detergents 

residuals because they could scratch the surface.  

Pay attention to the detergent used to clean the 

ceramic because if it is not the right one, it could 

bleach the surface; it could appear permanent blue 

stains.

Use special detergent for ceramic.

Eliminate from the cooking zones with a wet cloth 

all detergent rests used to clean the ceramic; if the 

cooking zones are reinserted, these substances 

could damage the ceramic.

For this reason, clean immediately all dirty 

residues so that they do not burn. Make sure 

that pots bottom is clean, dry and without grease 

before putting the dishes in the hob.

Do not put metallic objects on the hob, like for 

example knives, spoones, covers and so on.

Always blot the appliance after pass it with a wet 

cloth to avoid the formation of calcareous rests.

Clean the appliance regularly, always after use it. 

Before the cleaning, wait till the hob is cold.

Eliminate dirty with a wet cloth; if there are hard 

stains use the appropriate spatule.

At the end clean the hob with some drops of a 

special ceramic detergent and with kitchen paper 

or with a wet cloth. In this way also calcareous 

rests, caused by water overflowed during the 

cooking, and stains with metallic reflections 

(alluminium residuals) can be eliminated.

Clean the surface with a wet cloth and pass it with 

a clean one after finishing to use the hob.

So, clean the cooking zone when it cool down as 

described above.

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Summary of Contents for C930I

Page 1: ...GB Contact Caple on 0844 800 3830 or for spare parts www 4caple co uk Instruction manual for induction wok Model code C930I...

Page 2: ...ng centre specifi cally for electric and electronic equipment or returned to the retailer at the moment of purchase of a new equivalent appliance The user is responsible for delivering the appliance t...

Page 3: ...ng on switching off 2 Controls functions lock 3 Increase temperature timer 4 Decrease of temperature timer 5 Timer activation 1 DIMENSIONS 520 X 400 1 Cooking area 300 2400 W Booster 3000 W DESCRIPTIO...

Page 4: ...mic plate Do not use pots or pans with rough bottom i e cast iron because they could scratch the surface of the hob Also grains of sand could cause scratches Make sure that sugar liquefied or solid pl...

Page 5: ...ade only by skilled and authorized staff Uncorrect repairs could be cause of danger and further damage the appliance Never undo the appliance wrapping Repairs on the appliance during the warranty peri...

Page 6: ...ions do not warrant the security of the appliance The hob should not be installed over a dishwasher a tumble dryer a washing machine a cooling a freezing an oven or an unprovide appliance fan cooling...

Page 7: ...espect the minimal distance of 50 mm towards the back side and on the right and left towards a possible lateral wall Upset the hob and attach the washer provided with the accessories kit on the extern...

Page 8: ...according to the law All the electric wires and grounding conductors should have appropriate dimensions The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damages on person or things caused by the non o...

Page 9: ...rature has been reached If there are no bubbles the frying temperature has not yet been reached Information on acrylamides According to the latest scientific knowledge intensive browning of food espec...

Page 10: ...The cooking zone must be set to level 9 Once you set this value by pressing the button will activate the booster function The display will show the letter P Key function lock Key lock Holding the key...

Page 11: ...ed cooking level POWER LEVEL MAX TIME ON Minutes ABSORBED POWER W indicative 1 520 300 in steps of 4s 2 402 300 in steps of 3s 3 318 300 in steps of 2s 4 260 300 in steps of 1s 5 212 350 6 170 600 7 1...

Page 12: ...ooking zone was only on for a short time and is therefore not hot If the cooking zone is supposed to be hot call the Customer Service Department lights up Unsuitable cookware Use suitable cookware No...

Page 13: ...ing zones with a wet cloth all detergent rests used to clean the ceramic if the cooking zones are reinserted these substances could damage the ceramic For this reason clean immediately all dirty resid...

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Page 16: ...ponsibility for any possible imprecision in this booklet due to misprints or clerical errors It reserves the right to make all the changes that it will consider necessary in its own products without a...

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