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1.1
Methods for Protecting Ceramic Glass Cooking
Surface From Damage
Ceramic glass surface is not sensitive to heat
(up to 650°C) and temperature fluctuations. It is
unbreakable and scratch-resistant to a certain degree.
However, to avoid any damage, please do the following:
• Never pour cold water on hot stoves.
• Do not stand on a ceramic glass plate.
• Sudden pressure, for example, the effect of a falling
salt shaker may be critical. So, do not place such
objects on a place above the hobs.
• After each use, make sure that the base of the
cooking pot and surfaces of cooking zones are
clean and dry.
• Do not peel vegetables on the hob surfaces. Sand
grains falling from the vegetables may scratch the
ceramic glass plate.
•
Do not lay flammable materials such as cardboard
or plastic on the oven. Objects such as tin, zinc,
or aluminium (as well as aluminium foils or empty
coffee pots) may melt on hot cooking surfaces and
thus cause damage.
• Take care not to let sugary foods or fruit juices
contact the hot cooking zones.The ceramic glass
surface may be stained by these.
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