
EN 21
Steel wool, coarse cleaning sponges, and
abrasive powders may scratch the surface. The
surface may also be damaged by aggressive spray
cleaners and unsuitable liquid cleaners.
Signage may be worn when using aggressive or
abrasive cleaners or cookware with coarse or
damaged bottom.
Use a damp soft cloth to remove minor impurities.
Then, wipe the surface dry.
Remove water stains with a mild solution of vinegar.
However, do not use this solution to wipe the frame
(only with some models) as it may lose its sheen. Do
not use aggressive spray cleaners or descaling
agents.
Use special glass ceramic cleaners for stubborn dirt.
Observe the manufacturer's instructions. Be sure to
thoroughly remove any cleaner residues after the
cleaning process as they may damage the glass
ceramic surface when the cooking zones heat up.
Remove stubborn and burnt residues with a scraper.
Be careful when handling the scraper to prevent
injury.
Only use the scraper when dirt cannot be
removed with a wet cloth or special cleaners for
glass ceramic surfaces.
Hold the scraper at the correct angle (45° to 60°).
Gently press the scraper against the glass and slide
it over the signage to remove the dirt. Make sure the
plastic handle of the scraper (in some models) does
not come into contact with a hot cooking zone.
Do not press the scraper perpendicularly
against the glass and do not scratch the hob surface
with its tip or blade.
Immediately remove any sugar or sugar-laden food
from the glass ceramic hob using a scraper, even if
the hob is still hot, as sugar may permanently
damage the glass ceramic surface.
Discolouration of the glass ceramic surface
does not affect the operation or stability of the
surface. Such discolouration is most commonly a
result of food residues burnt onto the surface, or it
may be caused by some cookware materials (such
as aluminium or copper). Such discolouration is very
difficult to remove entirely. Note: Discolouration and
similar flaws only affect the appearance of the hob
and do not directly affect its function. Removing
such flaws shall not be covered by the warranty.
OVEN
Clean the oven walls with a damp sponge and
detergent. To clean stubborn stains burned into the
oven wall use a special detergent for enamel. After
cleaning carefully wipe the oven dry. Clean the oven
only when it is completely cold. Never use abrasive
agents, because they will scratch enameled surface.
Wash the oven utensils with a sponge and
detergent. You can also use special detergents to
remove rough stains or burns.
AUTOMATIC OVEN CLEANING
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PYROLYSIS
For average use of the oven, we recommend
running the pyrolytic cleaning program once per
month to keep the oven cavity clean and free from
old grease and dirt.
After
the
pyrolytic
cleaning
process,
minor
discoloration may occur around the door. This can
easily be removed with a little soap and a sponge.
Wipe the oven and the accessories to be cleaned in
the oven with a damp cloth!
Chunks of food and fat may ignite during the
pyrolytic cleaning process. Danger of fire!
Before pyrolytic cleaning wait for the oven to cool
down and remove all equipment and accessories
from it, including the extendible guides.
If special-purpose wire guides are supplied with the
appliance, mount them in place of the extendible
guides before starting the pyrolytic cleaning process.