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The glass-ceramic surface must be cleaned after every use, as 
any remaining small stains will burn on the hot surface. 

 

 

For ordinary maintenance purposes, use special detergents that 
form a protective film against dirt. 

 

 

Before every use of the hob, wipe away any dust from the glass-
ceramic surface and clean any dirt on pot bases, as it may 
scratch the cooking zone (Fig. 1). 

 

 

Warning: do not use steel wool sponges or abrasive detergents 
that may scratch the surface. Aggressive sprays or unsuitable 
detergents may also damage the surface (Fig. 1 and Fig. 2). 

 

 

The signs on the hob surface may fade due to the use of 
aggressive detergents, steel wool sponges or dirty pot bases 
(Fig. 2). Remove the smaller stains with a damp sponge then 
dry the pot thoroughly (Fig. 3).

 

 

Water stains can be eliminated using a vinegar solution which, 
however, should not be used on the hob frame (of some models) 
as it may lose its lustre. Do not use aggressive detergents or 
sprays to remove limescale (Fig. 3).

 

 

Stubborn dirt can be removed using detergents specially 
formulated for glass-ceramic surfaces. Follow the suggestions of 
the detergent manufacturer.

 

 

Be careful not to leave any detergent residues on the surface, as 
these may damage the glass-ceramic surface (Fig. 3).

 

 

Stubborn dirt or burnt dirt must be removed with the aid of a 
scraper. Make sure that the plastic scraper handle does not 
come into contact with the hot cooker hob (Fig. 4).

 

 

Be careful not to harm yourself when using the scraper! Sugar 
or foodstuffs with high sugar content may cause permanent 
damage to the glass-ceramic surface (Fig. 5): for this reason, 
any sugar residues must be immediately removed from the 
glass-ceramic surface (even if still hot) using a scraper (Fig. 4).

 

 

Any change in the colour of the glass-ceramic surface does not 
influence the operation or stability of the surface itself. The 
colour change arises from the use of copper or aluminium pots, 
or food residues on the pot base, and is very difficult to 
eliminate.

 

 

Warning: all the above-mentioned defects are of an aesthetical 
nature and do not directly influence the appliance's operation. 
They cannot be solved by activating the warranty.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

COOKER HOB CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

 

 

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Fig. 5

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for Vitroline Hi-light 7316-000

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL COOKER HOB VITROLINE HI LIGHT All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...on to the mains electricity and in compliance with the regulations in force Connection operations must be carried out by qualified personnel only The rating plate containing basic appliance data is lo...

Page 3: ...defects disconnect the appliance from the power supply immediately In the event of malfunctions unplug the power cord and contact the Technical Assistance Service Do not clean the appliance using stea...

Page 4: ...fall on the glass ceramic hob may cause the latter to break The effects may appear immediately or at a later stage If you notice any visible cracks disconnect the appliance from the power supply imme...

Page 5: ...sized according to the amount of food being cooked Preparing small amounts of food in large pots is a waste of energy Foodstuffs that require long cooking times may be cooked in pressure cookers Cook...

Page 6: ...If the cooker hob was turned on with the on off sensor A the desired cooking zone can be selected within the next 20 seconds When pressing the sensor C for the desired cooking zone the corresponding d...

Page 7: ...ll the displays will visualise the symbol L Simultaneously press sensors D and After the buzzer sounds press sensor again The safety lock child safety device is deactivated The glass ceramic hob is eq...

Page 8: ...ICAL ASSISTANCE CENTRE SPECIFY THE ERROR CODE U400 Secondary circuit voltage too high primary circuit voltage 300 V The touch control turns off after 1 second and a continous buzzer sounds This may be...

Page 9: ...ach knob is visualised in the identification diagram adjacent to each knob A Control knob B Residual heat indicator C Cooking zone identification diagram D Cooking zone Residual heat indicator Each he...

Page 10: ...lly formulated for glass ceramic surfaces Follow the suggestions of the detergent manufacturer Be careful not to leave any detergent residues on the surface as these may damage the glass ceramic surfa...

Page 11: ...00 mm Solid wood frames can be placed on the worktop provided they are positioned at a suitable distance see picture The minimum distance between the panel comprising the cooker hob and the rear wall...

Page 12: ...an omnipolar switch with a contact gap of 3 mm suitably sized for the load and conforming to the regulations in force is positioned between the appliance and the power outlet The type of electrical c...

Page 13: ...protection conductor must be connected to the earthing clamp The connection wire must be fed through the bracket that protects it against accidental movements Once the connection is completed turn on...

Page 14: ...TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE In the event of cooker hob malfunctions we recommend verifying that the plug is properly inserted in the socket If the cause of the malfunction is identified turn the appliance o...

Page 15: ...20 42041 Brescello RE Italy tel 39 0522 687425 tel Servizio Assistenza 39 0522 684450 fax 39 0522 686019 fax Servizio Ricambi 39 0522 962166 e mail service fosterspa com www fosterspa com All manuals...

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