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Damage from Sugary Spills and Melted Plastic
Special care should be taken when removing hot substances to avoid permanent dam-
age of the glass surface.
Sugary spillovers (such as jellies, fudge, candy, syrups) or melted plastics can cause
pitting of the surface of your cooktop (not covered by the warranty) unless the spill is
removed while still hot. Special care should be taken when removing hot substances.
Hints and Tips
What?
How?
Important!
; When turn off the power supply of hob,
there will be no ‘hot surface’ indication
but the cooking zone may still be
hot! Take extreme care
; Heavy-duty scourers, some nylon
Everyday
soiling on glass
(fingerprints,
marks, stains left
by food or non-
sugary spillovers
on the glass)
1. Switch off the power supply
2. Apply a vitro-ceramic glass
cleaner while the glass is still
warm (but not hot!)
3. Rinse and wipe dry with
a clean cloth or paper towel
4. Switch on the power supply to
the hob
scourers and harsh/abrasive cleaning
agents may scratch the glass. Always
read the label to check if your
cleaner or scourer is suitable
; Never leave cleaning residue on the
hob glass surface: the glass may
become stained
; Remove stains left by melts and sugary
Boil over, melts,
and
hot sugary spills
on
the glass
food or spillovers as soon as possible.
If left to cool on the glass, they may be
difficult
to
remove
or
even
permanently damage the glass surface
; Cut hazard: when the safety cover is
retracted, the blade in a scraper is
razor-sharp. Use with extreme care
and always store safely and out
of reach of children
Remove these immediately
with a fish slice, palette knife
or razor blade scraper suitable
for ceramic glass of hob, but
beware of hot cooking zone
surfaces:
1. Switch off the power supply
2. Hold the blade or utensil at
a 30° angle and scrape the
soiling or spill to a cool area
of the hob
3. Clean the soiling or spill up
with a dish cloth or paper towel
4. Follow steps 2 to
4 for ‘Everyday soiling on glass’
above