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3 // ROUTINE CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE
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Look after your appliance
The vitroceramic glass surface is very strong,
but not unbreakable. Here are some
recommendations for increasing its life:
- Avoid impacts and friction from cookware.
- Avoid putting a hot lid down flat on the hob.
A “suction” effect could damage the
vitroceramic surface.
- Do not use cookware with bottoms that are
rough or dented.
- Do not use your cooking hob as a work
surface.
- Never use paper or an aluminium tray for
cooking. The aluminium would melt and
damage the top.
- Never use a steam cleaner to clean your
hob.
Caring for your appliance
- Never directly heat a tin can. It could
explode.
- - Do not place a hot pan on the touch
screen.
Aesthetic faults, resulting from mistreatment
of your hob and which do not result in a loss
of function, are not covered by the guarantee.
And for the safety of your kitchen, do not
place cleaning items or inflammable
objects/products in the cabinet below your
cooking hob.
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Accumulation of baked-
on stains/dirt.
Sugar spills, melted
plastic.
Hard water rings and
residue.
Shiny metallic streaks.
Weekly care.
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Thoroughly moisten the zone to be
cleaned with hot water, then wipe off.
Thoroughly moisten the zone to be
cleaned with hot water. Use a special glass
scraper to remove large items, then use
the coarse side of a household sponge and
finally wipe off.
Apply warm white vinegar to the stain,
allow to stand, then wipe with a soft cloth.
Apply a vitroceramic glass cleaning
product to the surface (preferably one with
silicone for its protective properties).
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Cleaning sponges
Cleaning sponges
Special scraper for
glass.
White vinegar.
Specific products
for cleaning
vitroceramic glass.
cream
special cleaning sponge for
delicate crockery.
abrasive sponge
powder