Instruction for Use
16 | EN 
5 How to use the hob   
General information about 
cooking 
DANGER 
Risk of fire by overheated oil! 
When you heat oil, do not leave it 
unattended. 
Never try to extinguish the fire 
with water! When oil has caught 
fire, immediately cover the pot or 
pan with a lid. Switch off the hob if 
safe to do so and phone the fire 
service. 
•  Before frying foods, always dry 
them well and gently place into the 
hot oil. Ensure complete thawing of 
frozen foods before frying. 
•  Do not cover the vessel you use 
when heating oil. 
•  Place the pans and saucepans in a 
manner so that their handles are 
not over the hob to prevent heating 
of the handles. Do not place 
unbalanced and easily tilting 
vessels on the hob. 
•  Do not place empty vessels and 
saucepans on cooking zones that 
are switched on. They might get 
damaged. 
•  Operating a cooking zone without a 
vessel or saucepan on it will cause 
damage to the product. Turn off the 
cooking zones after the cooking is 
complete. 
•  As the surface of the product can 
be hot, do not put plastic and 
aluminum vessels on it. 
Clean any melted such materials 
on the surface immediately. 
Such vessels should not be used 
to keep foods either. 
•  Use flat bottomed saucepans or 
vessels only. 
•  Put appropriate amount of food in 
saucepans and pans. Thus, you 
will not have to make any 
unnecessary cleaning by 
preventing the dishes from 
overflowing. 
Do not put covers of saucepans or 
pans on cooking zones. 
Place the saucepans in a manner 
so that they are centered on the 
cooking zone. When you want to 
move the saucepan onto another 
cooking zone, lift and place it onto 
the cooking zone you want instead 
of sliding it. 
Tips about glass ceramic hobs 
•  Glass ceramic surface is heatproof 
and is not affected by big 
temperature differences. 
•  Do not use the glass ceramic 
surface as a place of storage or as 
a cutting board. 
•  Use only the saucepans and pans 
with machined bottoms. Sharp 
edges create scratches on the 
surface. 
•  Do not use aluminum vessels and 
saucepans. Aluminum damages 
the glass ceramic surface. 
Spills may damage 
the glass ceramic 
surface and cause 
fire. 
Do not use vessels 
with concave or 
convex bottoms. 










