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dow scraper. Then wipe the hob with a
suitable washing up liquid and a clean
damp cloth. Rub the appliance using a
clean dry cloth.
If aluminium foil or plastic items are ac-
cidentally melted on the hob surface,
they should be removed immediately
from the hot cooking area with a scra-
per. This will avoid any possible dama
-
ge to the surface. This also applies to
sugar or food containing sugar which
may be spilled on the hob.
In the event of other food melting on
the hob surface, remove the soil when
the appliance has cooled down. Use a
glass, ceramic or stainless steel cleaner
when cleaning the surface.
Do not use a dishcloth or abrasive
sponge to clean the vitroceramic sur-
face. These materials may damage the
surface.
Do not use chemical detergents, sprays
or spot removers on the vitroceramic
surface. These materials may cause
fire or fading of the vitroceramic colour.
Clean with water and washing up liquid.
Remove all split food and fat with a win-
dow scraper. Then wipe the hob with a
suitable washing up liquid and a clean
damp cloth. Rub the appliance using a
clean dry cloth.
If aluminium foil or plastic items are ac-
cidentally melted on the hob surface,
they should be removed immediately
from the hot cooking area with a scra-
per. This will avoid any possible dama
-
ge to the surface. This also applies to
sugar or food containing sugar which
may be spilled on the hob.
In the event of other food melting on
the hob surface, remove the soil when
the appliance has cooled down. Use a
glass, ceramic or stainless steel cleaner
when cleaning the surface.
Do not use a dishcloth or abrasive
sponge to clean the vitroceramic sur-
face. These materials may damage the
surface.
Do not use chemical detergents, sprays
or spot removers on the vitroceramic
surface. These materials may cause
fire or fading of the vitroceramic colour.
Clean with water and washing up liquid.