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Cleaning and Maintenance 

 

WARNING

: Switch off the appliance and allow it to cool before cleaning is to be carried out. 

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Check whether the cleaning materials are appropriate and recommended by the manufacturer 

before use on your appliance. 

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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. 

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Do not use cleaners that contain particles, as they may scratch the glass, enameled and/or 

painted parts of your appliance. 

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Should any liquids overflow, clean them immediately to avoid parts becoming damaged. 

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

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Cleaning the Ceramic Glass 

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

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WARNING

: Ceramic Cooktops - if the surface is cracked, to avoid the possibility of an electric 

shock, switch off the appliance and call for service. 

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Use a cream or liquid cleaner to clean the vitro-ceramic glass. Then, rinse and dry them 

thoroughly with a dry cloth. 

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

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If substances with a low melting point are used in the cookware’s base or coatings, they can 

damage the glass- ceramic cooktop. If plastic, tin foil, sugar or sugary foods have fallen on the 

hot glass-ceramic cooktop, please scrape it off the hot surface as quickly and as safely as 

possible. If these substances melt, they can damage the glass- ceramic cooktop. When you 

cook very sugary items like jam, apply a layer of a suitable protective agent beforehand if it is 

possible. 

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

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

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

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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 will erode the surface. 

3. 

Using the wrong cleaning materials. 

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Cleaning the Stainless Steel Parts (if available) 

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Clean the stainless steel parts of your appliance on a regular basis. 

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Wipe the stainless steel parts with a soft cloth soaked in only water. Then, dry them thoroughly 

with a dry cloth. 

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Do not clean the stainless steel parts while they are still hot from cooking. 

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Do not leave vinegar, coffee, milk, salt, water, lemon or tomato juice on the stainless steel for a 

long time. 

Troubleshooting 

If you still have a problem with your appliance after checking these basic troubleshooting steps, please 

contact an authorised service person or qualified technician. 

Problem

 

Possible Cause

 

Solution

 

Hob control card’s display is blacked 

out. The hob or cooking zones 

cannot be switched on.

 

There is no power supply.

 

Check the household fuse for the appliance.

 

 whether there is a power cut by trying other 

electronic appliances.

 

The hob switches off while it is in 

use and an 'F' flashes on each 

display.

 

The 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.

 

 

 use the cooking zone again by switching it 

back on.

 

The hob controls are not working and 

the child lock LED is on.

 

The child lock is active.

 

Switch off the child lock.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for OC64TB

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Omega Cooktop OC64TB...

Page 2: ...iance such as warranty registration manuals features and specifications please visit omegaappliances com au if you are in Australia and omegaappliances co nz if you are in New Zealand or contact our C...

Page 3: ...lopment Omega reserves the right to alter specifications and appearances without notice Contents Important Safety Warnings 4 Installation 5 7 Operation Instructions 8 11 Cleaning and Maintenance 12 Au...

Page 4: ...or damage to the glass ceramic cracks scratches or splits the appliance must be switched off and disconnected from the electrical supply to prevent the possibility of an electric shock Repairs to the...

Page 5: ...General Instructions After removing 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 author...

Page 6: ...that after the hob is installed the following requirements are followed B mm 590 min A mm 50 T mm 520 min C mm 50 H mm 41 47 5 min E mm 500 C1 mm 560 min F mm 10 C2 mm 490 G mm 20 D mm 50 I mm 25 J mm...

Page 7: ...ce is not connected to the mains with a plug an all pole disconnector switch with at least 3 mm contact spacing must be used in order to meet the safety regulations The fused switch must be easily acc...

Page 8: ...within 10 seconds all heater displays will switch off If the displays do switch off the heater will be sent into Stand By mode If is pressed for more than 2 seconds in Operating mode the appliance wil...

Page 9: ...off If there is any residual heat for the heater this will be indicated by an H in the heat setting display Reduction of the heat setting to 0 by operating button The heater can also be switched off b...

Page 10: ...appliance from unwanted button operation In cases where one or more buttons are pressed for longer than 12 seconds the buzzer will sound for ten minutes to indicate an incorrect operation For example...

Page 11: ...dicator will flash If a heater had a residual heat of greater than 60 C before the power interruption occurred the display will flash while the residual heat remains or until the heater is selected fo...

Page 12: ...apply a layer of a suitable protective agent beforehand if it is possible Dust on the surface must be cleaned with a wet cloth Any changes in colour to the ceramic glass will not affect the structure...

Page 13: ...st of service or repair Service Area The provision of service under Our Warranty is limited by the boundary territory area of the nearest service centre Travelling cost incurred for service outside th...

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