Cleaning and Care
Glass ceramic
We recommend using dishes with flat bases to avoid any potential surface damage such as scratches. However,
if signs of use like this do appear on your warming surface, it will not impair the warming process in any way.
Cleaning tips
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First, use a scraper to remove all large pieces of dirt and food leftovers from the warming surface.
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Then squeeze a few drops of a suitable cleaning product on to the cold surface and rub it in with kitchen
paper or a clean cloth.
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Then wipe down the warming surface with water and rub it dry with a clean cloth.
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Clean your warming surface regularly, preferably after each use.
Important: If any plastic objects, aluminum foil, sugar or food containing sugar accidentally melt on to
the hot warming surface, wipe them off the hot warming zone immediately with a cleaning scraper to
prevent surface damage. Never use scouring sponges or scouring products. Chemically aggressive
cleaners such as oven spray and stain remover are also unsuitable. Important: If any plastic objects,
aluminum foil, sugar or food containing sugar accidentally melt on to the hot warming surface, wipe
them off the hot warming zone immediately with a cleaning scraper to prevent surface damage. Never
use scouring sponges or scouring products. Chemically aggressive cleaners such as oven spray and
stain remover are also unsuitable.
Daily Cleaning
For cleaning: Switch off the InductWarm
®
200 TableTop device. Wait until the InductWarm
®
200 device has
cooled to hand temperature before starting to clean.
Please note: Do not use steel wool or sharp objects. Your induction warming device is not splash-water resistant.
Therefore, do not use running water or steam to clean it. To remove dirt and deposits on side walls, you can use
standard pH-neutral cleaning products based on non-ionic and anionic ten sides and mild organic solvents such as
alcohol and glycols. Finally, remove all cleaning product residue, wipe down the cleaned surfaces with water, and
rub dry with a dry cloth.