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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning

WARNING:

 Switch off the appliance and allow it to cool down before cleaning your 

appliance.

General Instructions

Check whether the cleaning materials are appropriate and recommended by the

manufacturer before using on your appliance.

Use cream cleaners or liquid cleaners which do not contain particles. Do not use

caustic (corrosive) creams, abrasive cleaning powders, rough wire wool or hard tools 

as they may damage the cooker surfaces.

• 

Do not use cleaners that contain particles, as they might scratch the glass,

enameled and/or painted parts of your appliance.

• Should any liquids overflow, clean them up immediately to avoid parts becoming

damaged.

• 

Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning any part of the appliance.

Cleaning the Ceramic Glass

Ceramic glass can hold heavy utensils but may be broken if it is hit with a sharp object. 

WARNING :

 Ceramic Cooktops - if the surface is cracked, to avoid any possibility of 

electric shock switch off the appliance and call for service.

Use cream or liquid cleaner to clean vitroceramic glass, then rinse and dry them

thoroughly with a dry cloth.

• 

Do not use cleaning materials meant for steel as they may damage the glass. 

Spilt sugary or sweet foods must be cleaned immediately after the glass has cooled

down.

Dust on the surface must be cleaned with a wet cloth.

Any changes in colour to the ceramic glass does not affect the structure or durability

of the ceramic and is not due to a change in the material.

Colour changes to the ceramic glass may be for a number of reasons:

1.

 

Spilt food has not been cleaned off the surface.

2.

 

Using incorrect dishes on the hob which erodes the surface.

3.

 

Using the wrong cleaning materials.

 

Summary of Contents for HTC30

Page 1: ...Hob User Manual EN...

Page 2: ...eferenced This appliance has been designed to be used only for home cooking Any other use such as heating a room is improper and dangerous The operating instructions apply to several models You may no...

Page 3: ...e Hob 9 Electrical Connection and Safety 10 PRODUCT FEATURES 12 List of Components 12 USE OF PRODUCT 13 Turn on and Turn off the Appliance 13 Set Cooking Level with and without Heat Boost 14 Key Lock...

Page 4: ...ay and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision WARNING The appliance and its accessib...

Page 5: ...local distribution conditions and the specifications of the appliance are compatible The specifications for this appliance are stated on the label CAUTION This appliance is designed only for cooking f...

Page 6: ...e humidity etc The material around the appliance cabinet must be able to withstand a minimum temperature of 100 C The temperature of the bottom surface of the hob may rise during operation Therefore a...

Page 7: ...ng out any cleaning or maintenance Do not remove the control knobs to clean the control panel To maintain the efficiency and safety of your appliance we recommend you always use original spare parts a...

Page 8: ...ing the packaging material from the appliance and its accessories ensure that the appliance is not damaged If you suspect any damage do not use it and contact an authorised service person or qualified...

Page 9: ...Cut the aperture dimensions as indicated in the figure Locate the aperture on the worktop so that after the hob is installed the following requirements are followed W mm D mm H mm C1 mm C2 mm min A mm...

Page 10: ...voltage and the mains electric wiring should be capable of handling the appliance s power rating also indicated on the identification plate During installation please ensure that isolated cables are u...

Page 11: ...EN 11 Brown Yellow Green Blue...

Page 12: ...PRODUCT FEATURES Important Specifications for the product vary and the appearance of your appliance may differ from that shown in the figures below List of Components 1 2 1 Ceramic Heating Zones 2 Co...

Page 13: ...ll zones a 0 will appear and all decimal points will flash 1 second on 1 second off If there is no operation within 10 sec the display on all heaters will turn off If the displays are turned off the h...

Page 14: ...ed by a buzzer sound Set Cooking Level with and without Heat Boost All zones are equipped with heat boost functionality If the heat boost is active the zone will be operated with maximum power for the...

Page 15: ...ing to 0 When a zone setting display indicates 0 the associated decimal point of the zone will also be turned off If there is any residual heat from the zone this will be indicated by a H in the zone...

Page 16: ...Lock Child lock can be used to lock the appliance in a complicated multi step process Child lock and unlocking is only available in stand by mode Press until the buzzer sounds then press and simultane...

Page 17: ...her zone setting displays The hob control will then go into stand by mode At the same time a buzzer sounds After 10 minutes the buzzer will stop Once the incorrect operation has been cleared the audib...

Page 18: ...calculated temperature is higher than 60 C then this will be indicated in the corresponding zone setting display After the zone or the hob control has been turned off the residual heat display is sho...

Page 19: ...t diameter to the zone being used Circular Saucepan Base Small Saucepan diameter Saucepan base that has not settled Do not use saucepans with rough bottoms since these can scratch the glass ceramic su...

Page 20: ...iance Cleaning the Ceramic Glass Ceramic glass can hold heavy utensils but may be broken if it is hit with a sharp object WARNING Ceramic Cooktops if the surface is cracked to avoid any possibility of...

Page 21: ...controls are damp or an object is resting on them Dry the controls or remove the object The hob switches off while it is use One of the cooking zones has been on for too long You can use the cooking z...

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