How to operate ceramic hobs – Инструкция по эксплуатации Beko CS 52010
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How to operate ceramic hobs
Ceramic glass surface is highly resistant to heat and
excessive temperature differences.
In order to avoid hob soilage, make sure the bottom of the
cooking utensil and ceramic hob surface are clean and dry before
use.
A slight buzzing sound can be heard if any of the hob
comes on. This is normal and not a fault.
t«“ Do not use the ceramic glass surface for food preparation,
storing or any other non-cooking related purposes.
Avoid heating up empty enamel pots.
The scratching or dropping of sharp cornered pots onto ceramic
glass surface may cause damage to the surface.
Optimum efficiency can be
achieved by using pans that are
suitable for the diameters of the
heaters.
^ Pans with convex
bottoms are not
suitable.
^ If the pan is too small energy is
wasted.
Splashes may damage the ceramic
surface and can cause fire.
Keep away the children from the heating surfaces which
are in operation and therefore have hot surfaces.
Becuase heated oil has a tendency to catch fire, cooking greasy
food (like French fries) should be carried by utilizing a covered
container.
Do not use pots that have concave or convex bottoms.
t«“ Do not cut bread or slice vegetables, fruit, etc. on top of it.
^ Optimum efficiency can be achieved by using pans that are
suitable for the diameters of the heaters.
Do not use aluminum-bottomed pots. (This results in the
deterioriation of the ceramic glass surface).
Use steel or heat-resistant glass pots. Do not use pots made
from materials such as "boron glass", or "Pyrex", which are
generally oven-type containers.
The diameter of the pot to be used should be no smaller or larger
than the diameter of the hob.
Do not place any material on the ceramic surface, such as
plastic, aluminium, etc.
^
Materials such as plastic or aluminium material that have melted
onto the ceramic surface for any reason should immediately be
removed with a hob scraper.
Never use a dishcloth or sponge to clean the ceramic hob
as these may leave a layer of soiled detergent on the hob
which will burn and discolour the next time the hob is used.
Important Warning!
Immediately switch off the appliance from the mains if a
crack is detected on the ceramic glass surface
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