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To Clean the Teflon
®
Platinum Non-Stick
Surface
Turn the temperature control knob to “Off”.
Switch power off at the power outlet and unplug
the cord, then remove the power connector from
the Frypan. The power connector may be warm
after use, so be careful when removing it.
Note: Never immerse the power connector
in water.
If necessary, wipe the power connector, temperature
control knob and cord with a damp cloth then
thoroughly dry. Allow the Frypan to cool before
washing.
Note: Never put cold water into a hot Frypan
as this may cause the metal to warp.
Wash the non-stick surface in clean warm water
and mild detergent after each use. Failure to do
this could result in a build-up of food residue,
particularly above the element area on the cooking
surface of the Frypan.
Do not use steel wool or coarse scouring pads. To
remove stubborn spots use a plastic mesh pad or
products with directions stating “safe for cleaning
non-stick surfaces”.
The Frypan can be washed in a dishwasher.
However, it is then necessary to re-condition it in
the same way as before first use. The power inlet
where the power connector plugs into the Frypan
body requires special attention. It is most important
that this area is always kept clean and dry.
Note: If the cooking surface of your non-stick
Frypan should become stained, we suggest
that you use the following special cleaning
procedure – IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA.
• Mix 2 tablespoons of bicarbonate of soda with
1
/
4
cup liquid bleach and 1 cup water.
• Boil this solution in the stained Frypan for 5
minutes without the lid.
• Wash thoroughly in clean warm water and
mild detergent.
• Rinse thoroughly and dry.
• Re-condition it in the same way as before
first use.
To Clean the Lid
Aluminium lids
(MEF44 & MEF41SK)
Do not place aluminium lids in the dishwasher
as the aluminium inside the lid will discolour.
Instead, wipe the surface with warm water and
detergent. To remove stubborn spots on the
inside, use a household cleaner or soap-filled
steel wool pad. Rinse and dry well before storing.
Glass lids
(MREF50, MREF41, MEF10, MES45 & MXF64)
You can wash your glass lid in the dishwasher, or
hand-wash. To hand-wash, rinse the surface in
warm water, add detergent, rinse again and dry
well before storing.
Note: Excessive or hard use with steel wool
on the Frypan lid will dull the surface in time.
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