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Overflows,
melted food
stains or
hardened sugar
on the glass.
These stains must be
removed immediately using a
stove spatula, palette knife or
scraper for glass ceramic
hobs;
watch out for hot
surfaces
1. Turn off the hob (by turning
off the power).
2. Hold the blade or utensil at
a 30 ° angle and push the
stain or residue to a cool
part of the cooktop.
3. Clean stain or residue with
a cloth or Sopalin.
4. Follow steps 2 to 4 in the
'Daily Glass Soaking'
section above.
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Stains or residues of molten
or sweet foods should be
removed as soon as
possible. If you let them
attach or cool on the glass,
they can become very
difficult to remove, or even
damage the glass
permanently.
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Cut Hazard: When the
blade guard is retracted, the
blade is as sharp as a razor.
Handle with extreme
caution and always keep
out of reach of children.
Residue on the
control buttons
1. Turn off the hob.
2. Blot.
3. Wipe the control panel
with a clean, damp sponge
(or cloth).
4. Dry the board completely
with Sopalin.
5. Turn the hob back on.
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When there is liquid on the
controls, they may be
inoperative or the table may
sound and go out on its
own. Wipe the control panel
well before turning on the
table again.