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How to use the Hotplates
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The hob is made of steel coated with a
vitreous enamel to provide a durable and
attractive surface. There are four solid
plates clamped to the surface of the hob.
All have a fixed stainless steel ring which
may turn yellow after the plate is first
used this is normal.
ELECTRIC PLATES:
The higher the number set on the control
knob, the higher the temperature that will
be maintained on the plate.
Each plate has seven working positions
marked on the control knob (Fig. 6):
- Position
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Off
- Positions
1 - 6
Operating number
(indicator light on)
Fig. 6
REMEMBER:
Solid plates maintain heat for up to five
minutes after switching off, so when boi-
ling or frying, turn down the power setting
after reaching operating temperature.
BOILING AND SIMMERING:
Boiling and simmering can be carried out
on any of the four plates.
FRYING:
Generally frying is carried out on the lar-
ger plates. It is important not to leave
frying unattended even for a short while.
Do not use a chip-pan more than one
third full of fat or oil.