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HEAT SETTINGS
CLEANING AND CARE
The settings below should only be seen as guidelines. The precise setting that is needed depends on various factors (such as the
type of pan or how much food you are cooking). You should experiment to find the best setting for the ceramic hob.
Heat settings
Suitable for
1–2
• gently heating up small amounts of food
• melting chocolate and butter, and cooking food that burns easily
• gentle simmering
• slow heating
3–4
• heating up food
• fast simmering
• cooking rice
5–6
• pancakes
7–8
• sautéing
• cooking pasta
9
• sautéing
• browning
• making soup
• boiling water
What?
How?
Important!
Daily soiling of the glass
(fingerprints, marks, food
stains or spillages that do
not contain sugar)
1. Switch off the mains supply to the ceramic hob.
2. Apply ceramic hob cleaner while glass surface is
still warm (not hot!).
3. Rinse of the surface and wipe with a clean cloth or
paper towel.
4. Switch on the mains supply to the ceramic hob.
• When the ceramic hob is switched off,
heat zones that are still hot will not be
indicated by the symbol (H), but they may
still be hot! Take great care.
• Abrasive sponges, some nylon sponges
and hard or abrasive cleaners could scratch
the glass. Always check that a cleaning
sponge is suitable for use on a glass hob
before using it.
• Do not leave traces of cleaner on the
ceramic hob (it may stain the glass).
Over-boiling, melted
remains and spilled
sugar on glass
Remove these immediately with a ceramic hob
scraper (or similar utensil suitable for ceramic hobs).
Take care to avoid damaging the surface of the heat
zones.
1. Switch off the mains supply to the ceramic hob.
2. Hold the scraper/utensil at an angle of 30° and
scrape off the stain/spillage from the heat zones
(scrape on to a cold area of the ceramic hob).
3. Clean the stains/spillage with a dish cloth or paper
towel.
4. Follow steps 2–4 under Daily soiling of the glass
(see above).
• Remove stains as soon as possible (for
example melted food, food that contains
sugar, or spillages). If stains are left until the
hob has cooled down they may be difficult
to remove (they may even damage the
glass permanently).
• Risk of cuts to the skin: When the safety
guard is drawn back the scraper is razor-
sharp. Take great care when you use it, and
always store the scraper where children
cannot reach it.
Spillage on touch controls
1. Switch off the mains supply to the ceramic hob.
2. Mop up the spillage.
3. Dry the surface of the touch control with a clean,
damp sponge or cloth.
4. Dry off the area thoroughly (using a paper towel).
5. Switch on the mains supply to the ceramic hob.
• If there is liquid on the ceramic hob it may
switch itself off (it will beep) and the touch
controls may not work. Dry off the area
around the touch controls before you switch
the ceramic hob on again.