Operation Manual

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Pattern marks can be erased by the use of aggressive
cleansing
agents or rough and damaged cookware bottoms (Fig. 2).
Minor stains are removed with moist soft cloth; after that the
surface should be wiped dry (Fig. 3).
Water stains are removed with gentle vinegar solution, but
you must not wipe the frame with it (certain models only),
since it
may lose its glow. Never use any aggressive sprays or
limestone removers (Fig. 3).
Major stains are removed with special ceramic-glass
cleansers. Follow strictly the manufacturer's instructions.
Be careful to remove any remains of cleansing agent from the
hob surface, otherwise they will be heated during the next use
and can damage the hob (fig. 3).
Stubborn and burnt stains are removed with special ceramic-
glass scraper. Be careful, however, not to touch the hotplate
surface with the scraper handle (Fig. 4).
Handle the scraper with utmost care to avoid injuries!
Sugar and sugar containing food may permanently damage
the ceramic-glass hob surface (Fig.5), so the remains of
sugar and sugar containing food must be scraped off from the
hob surface immediately, when the hotplates are still hot (Fig.
4).
Discoloring of ceramic-glass hob has no effect whatsoever
on its operation and stability. In most cases, it appears as the
consequence of burnt in food remains, or as a result of
dragging pots and pans (especially aluminum or copper
bottom cookware) across the surface, and such discoloring is
rather hard to
remove.
Note: All described faults are mostly esthetical and do not
affect directly the operation of the appliance. Remedy of such
faults is not covered by warranty.
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fig. 5