Wipe off any
spillage
caused by a pan boiling over
immediately, thus ensuring that it cannot burn in on
the hob.
Caution!
The burners get very hot during operation!
Never use
abrasive or caustic cleaning agents.
You should only clean the
control panel
and the
control knobs
with detergent and a soft cloth.
To ensure perfect functioning,
keep
the thermal
sensor and the spark plug clean.
Keep the
incoming air openings
on the rear of
the panel unobstructed and clean.
Please thoroughly clean the appliance
before
operating it for the first time and after
every use
.
–
Wait until the appliance has cooled down.
– Remove the
pot grid
.
– Remove the
burner covers
.
– Clean
the hob, the burner covers and the
pot grid
with commercially available cleaning
agents (not in a dishwasher!), e.g. with warm
soap solution and a dishwashing brush.
– Whenever required, clean the
burner head
with
a moist cloth.
– Allow
burnt-in remainders
to soak with a little
water and detergent. This loosens even the most
stubborn of soiling. Do not use any abrasive
agents and abrasive sponges.
– As the result of heat development, slight
discoloration can appear on the stainless steel
surface.
Do not attempt to scrape away such
discoloration.
This damages the surface.
Distribute stainless steel care agents uniformly
and thinly on the hob (not on the control panel!).
This will ensure an even surface and will keep
your hob in a good condition for a long period of
time.
Important:
Allow the burner covers to cool down
before cleaning them!
When assembling, place the
burner covers (1)
on
the
burner heads (2)
so that the four tabs on the
bottom edge of the burner cover engage in the
corresponding tabs on the burner head (see Fig. 7).
Place the pot grid back in position.
4. Cleaning and care
Caution:
Never use high-pressure or steam jet units to
clean your appliance because otherwise the
electrical safety of the appliance will no longer
be guaranteed.
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Fig. 7
1
2
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