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M - COOKTOP CARE
Cleaning:
As the glass absorbs only a small part of the heat from the heated cookware, it is
relatively cool. This helps to avoid any foods that may spill from burning onto the surface.
Although it is not entirely necessary, wait for the cooktop to completely cool to clean it.
Never use steam machines to clean the range.
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The vapour can reach the electrical conductor components and cause it to short-circuit. Vapour
pressure can also cause permanent damage to the surface of the appliance. The
manufacturer/supplier is not responsible of these damages.
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Do not use pointed objects on the appliance as these can damage the enamel or ceramic
surfaces.
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Do not use products with sands, alkali, acids or chlorides, oven spray, detergents used to
clean dishwashers, steel wool, abrasive dampers, or a hard bristle brush. Also, do not use
products that have abrasive detergent residuals because they could scratch the surface.
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If an incorrect cleaning detergent is used, the surface may appear bleached or have permanent
blue stains.
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Use special detergent for ceramic cooktops and follow the manufacturer's directions
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Eliminate all detergent from the cooking zones with a wet cloth. If the cooking zones are switched
on and there is residual detergent still there, these could damage the ceramic.
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For this reason, clean all impurities immediately so that they do not burn onto the surface. Make
sure that the bottoms of the cookware are clean, dry, and grease-free before using them on the
cooktop.
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Do not put metallic objects on the cooktop.
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Clean the appliance regularly and always after use.
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Before cleaning, wait until the cooktop has cooled.
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Clean the cooktop with a special ceramic detergent and kitchen paper, or with a smooth, wet cloth.
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Always dry the appliance after cleaning it with a wet cloth to avoid the formation of calcium
deposits
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