Causes of damage
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Causes of damage
Causes of damage
Caution!
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Rough pan bases may scratch the hob.
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Objects that are hard or sharp may damage the hob.
Do not allow hard or sharp objects to fall on the hob.
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Heating cookware when empty may cause surface
damage. Never leave empty cookware on the heat.
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Do not place hot pans on the control panel, the
indicator area, or the hob frame. Doing so may
cause damage.
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Never leave aluminium foil or plastic containers on
hot hotplates as this may damage the hob. No not
use oven liners.
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Using unsuitable cleaning products may cause
surface damage, discolouration and stains. Only use
cleaning products that are suitable for this type of
hob.
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Friction from pots and pans may cause surface
damage and discolouration. Always lift pots and
pans up before repositioning them; do not slide
them across the surface of the hob.
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Burnt-on food may cause surface damage and
staining. Immediately remove any food that has
boiled over using a glass scraper.
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Salt, sugar and sand may cause surface damage.
Do not use the hob as a work surface or storage
space.
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Using cookware with a rough base may cause
surface damage. Check all cookware before use.
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Sugar and foods with a high sugar content may
cause surface damage or conchoidal fracturing.
Immediately remove any food that has boiled over
using a glass scraper.
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Environmental protection
Environmental protection
In this section, you can find information about saving
energy and disposing of the appliance.
Energy saving tips
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Always use a matching lid for every item of
cookware. Cooking without a lid consumes
significantly more energy. Use a glass lid. Then you
can see into the pan without raising the lid.
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Use cookware with a flat base. Uneven bases
increase the energy consumption.
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Make sure that the diameter of the cookware base
corresponds to the size of the cooking zone. Please
note: Cookware manufacturers often specify the
diameter of the top of the pan, which is usually larger
than the diameter of the base of the pan.
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For small quantities, use small items of cookware.
Using cookware that is large but barely filled
requires a lot of energy.
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Cook with as little water as possible. This saves
energy and preserves the vitamins and minerals in
vegetables.
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Switch to a lower heat setting in good time. This
prevents energy from being wasted.
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During cooking, ensure that there is a sufficient
supply of air to enable the ventilation system to work
efficiently and with a low level of operating noise.
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Adjust the fan speed to the amount of cooking
vapour produced during cooking.Only use the
intensive setting if needed. A lower fan speed
consumes less energy.
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If cooking produces large amounts of vapour, select
a higher fan speed in good time. If the cooking
vapour has already spread around the kitchen, the
ventilation system will need to be operated for
longer.
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Switch the appliance off when you are not using it.
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Clean and (if required) replace the filter at regular
intervals in order to increase the effectiveness of the
ventilation system and to prevent the risk of fire.
Environmentally-friendly disposal
Dispose of packaging in an environmentally-friendly
manner.
This appliance is labelled in accordance with
European Directive 2012/19/EU concerning
used electrical and electronic appliances
(waste electrical and electronic equipment -
WEEE). The guideline determines the
framework for the return and recycling of used
appliances as applicable throughout the EU.