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2.8 Maintenance
If cared for properly, your hob will remain beautiful for many years and cleaning will be easier.
To care for your hob we recommend that you use “Cerafix”. The high silicone percentage of this cleaner creates
a protective film which keeps off water and dirt. All dirt remains on the film and can be removed easily. Clean your
hob and the cooking zones regularly.
Never use:
Pot cleaners or scouring agents
in powder form, soaped steel wool or sponges with rough emery soap. All of
these cleaning agents can scratch and scour your glass ceramic hob.
Hand wash pastes, chemical oven cleaners:
These cleaning agents are corrosive and damage the surface of
your glass ceramic hob.
Rust and stain remover, bleaches:
Never mix household cleaners. Chemical agents can produce very volatile
reactions if they are mixed (danger of explosion, detonation).
Never experiment with any cleaning agents, get advise from your customer representative.
If you use a wet sponge in order to wipe splashes and spilled over substances from the hot cooking surface, then
please exercise caution as this may cause excessive steam development.
Do not use sponges and dish rags
that are also used for other purposes. These rags can leave a film of liquid
or coloured water on the glass ceramic hob.
Please be careful
to not scratch the surface of the glass ceramic hob with sharp-edged jewellery (diamond ring).
Do not use a knife to clean the wraparound adhesive joint between the glass ceramic surface and the frame.
Do not use aluminium foil for cooking on the glass ceramic plate!
Grit and granules leave scratches when pots are pushed!
Avoid cooking in enamel pots until they are empty. The bottoms can be damaged and scratch the cooking surface
when moved
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Pot and pan bottoms with edges and burrs scratch and scour the surface as well.
Remove melted sugar and food containing sugar immediately while still hot with a glass scraper
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damage may be caused to the surface
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