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ENGLISH
TECHNICAL PASSPORT
Electric Hob
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To avoid damaging the surface,
do not drag pots and pans over the
glass and keep the underneath of them
clean and in good condition.
Try not to spill sugar or products
containing sugar on the glass because
while the surface is hot they could
damage it.
CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE
To keep the appliance in good
condition, clean it using suitable
products and tools once it has cooled
down. This will make the job easier and
avoid the build-up of dirt Never use
harsh cleaning products or tools that
could scratch the surface, or steam-
operated equipment.
Light dirt not stuck to the surface
can be cleaned using a damp cloth
and a
gentle detergent or warm soapy water.
However, for deeper stains or grease
use a special cleaner for ceramic hot
plates and follow the instructions on
the bottle. Dirt that is fi rmly stuck due
to being burned repeatedly can be
removed using a scraper with a blade.
Slight tinges of colour are caused by
pots and pans with dry grease residue
underneath or due to grease between
the glass and the pot during cooking.
These can be removed using a nickel
scourer with water or a special cleaner
for ceramic hot plates. Plastic objects,
sugar or food containing a lot of sugar
that have melted onto the surface
must be removed immediately using a
scraper.
Metallic sheens are caused by
dragging metal pots and pans over the
glass. They can be removed by cleaning
thoroughly using a special cleaner
for ceramic hot plats (Vitroclen, for
example), although you may need to
repeat the process several times.
WARNING:
Handle the glass scraper carefully.
The blade could cause injury!
If you use the scraper incorrectly,
the blade could break and a fragment
could get caught between the
surrounding trim and the glass. If this
happens, do not try to remove it using
your hands, carefully use tweezers or
a knife with a fi ne edge. (See fi g. 4)
Only use the blade on the ceramic
surface, avoiding the scraper casing
coming into contact with the glass
because this could scratch it.
Use blades in perfect condition.
Immediately replace the blade if it is
damaged in any way.
After you have fi nished with the
scraper, withdraw the blade and lock it.
(See fi g. 5)