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Stains
Burnt remains of sugar or food
with high sugar content.
Colouring
Metallic-gloss colouring caused
by the use of unsuitable cleaning
agents or abrasions from the
cookware bottom.
Scratches
Scratches caused by grains of salt,
sugar or sand or by the coarse
cookware bottom.
Wear of the decoration
Wear caused by the use of
unsuitable cleaning agents.
Fig. 5
Examples of possible damage
• Coarse bottoms of cookware could scratch the ceramic glass plate. Check the cookware bottom regularly.
Cookware with coarse bottom can cause scratches of the hob. Always lift these objects up when you have to move
them on the cooking surface (Fig. 5), To protect the hob from being scratched.
• Salt, sugar and sand grains (e.g. from cleaning vegetables) can scratch the hob. Do not use the appliance as a work
surface or as a storage surface!
• Sugar, as well as food with high sugar content, damages the hob when in contact with it. Immediately remove the
overcooked food of this kind using a glass scraper.
CAUTION!
The ceramic glass scraper is sharp and can cause injuries!
• The following damages do not negatively affect the function or performance of the hob.
• This damage has been caused by inappropriate maintenance of the hob and hence is not subject to warranty.
These are not technical problems with the appliance.