Cleaning the appliance:
Never use abrasive cleaners
Before cleaning the appliance it should be disconnected from the power supply.
Cleaning the work surface: periodically clean the burner heads, the enamelled steel pan supports and the
burner caps using warm water.
Any spillage must always be removed as soon as possible using a rag.
If it become difficult to open or close a valve, do not force it, but immediately request the assistance
of the technical service personnel.
Cleaning the enamelled parts: Enamelled parts should be cleaned frequently with soapy water. Never use
abrasive powder. Do not leave acidic or alkaline substances on the enamelled parts (such as vinegar, lemon
juice, salt, tomato sauce, etc.) and do not wash the enamelled parts while they are still hot.
Cleaning the stainless steel parts: Clean the parts with soapy water and dry them with a soft cloth. The
shine is maintained by periodically using suitable products which can be found in the supermarket. Never
use abrasive powders.
Cleaning the burner caps: Lift the burner caps from the burner heads and wash them in soapy water and
dry thoroughly. Before replacement on the burner head ensure that the holes are not clogged.
Cleaning the griddle: Thoroughly clean the griddle of grease and food particles, using a square-edged
spatula, while it is still hot. While the griddle is still hot, pour a small quantity of a solution of warm water and
vinegar over it and rub gently with a cloth and a spatula. This will ease the removal of food particles. Wipe
the griddle with a dry, heavy, coarse cloth to remove any remaining residue and food particles. Wash with
hot soapy water, rinse and dry . Once the griddle has cooled, rub the surface lightly with vegetable oil. Do
not use corn oil or cooking sprays as they get sticky. If the gridlle is cleaned with anything other than a dry,
heavy, coarse cloth, it will need to be reseasoned. Never flood the hot griddle with cold water. This could
cause the griddle to crack or warp.
Do not touch the griddle when it is hot
Note: do not use the scouring sponge to clean the stainless-steel frame, this will leave scratch marks. Do not
use metal pot cleaners, steel wool, wire brush or similar.
Some food can leave white marks after cleaning the appliance. You can remove these marks using lemon
juice.
Cleaning the glass ceramic: Warning: Do not use any kind of cleaner on the glass while the surface is hot,
use only the razor blade scraper. The resulting fumes can be hazardous to your health. Heating the cleaner
can chemically attack and damage the surface.
Clean the surface when it is completely cool with the following exception: remove dry sugar, sugar syrup,
tomato products and milk immediately with the razor blade scraper.
Wipe off spatters with a clean, damp sponge or a paper towel. Rinse and dry. Use white vinegar if smudge
remains; rinse. Apply a small amount of the glass ceramic cooktop cleaner. When dry, buff surface with a
clean paper towel or cloth.
TYPE OF STAIN
Minor
Accumulated burnt-on
stains
Rings and traces of
lime scale
Burnt-on stains
following
sugar spillage, melted
aluminum or plastic.
Allowable: Non-abrasive Paste - Ordinary Sponge or Special Sponge for Delicate Items
Not allowable: Abrasive-backed sponge - Powder
WHAT TO DO
Soak the area to be cleaned with soapy water, then wipe it.
Soak the area to be cleaned with warm soapy water. Use a
special scraper for vitroceramic glass to remove grease and
food particles. Finish off with a cleaning sponge, then wipe it
clean.
Apply warm white vinegar on the stain. Let it sit, then wipe off
with a soft cloth.
OR
Use a commercial cleaner on affected area. Note that such
cleaner may leave stains on stainless steel frame, thus
protect exposed stainless steel.
- Apply special vitroceramic glass cleaner on the surface,
preferably one which contains silicone (protective action).let
it sit, then finish off with a cleaning sponge, then wipe it
clean.
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ACCESSORIES or AGENTS
EMPLOYED
Cleaning sponges & mild
detergents
Cleaning sponges, mild
detergents and cleaning agents
for vitroceramic glass
Cleaning cloth, white vinegar, or
diluted descaling agent.
Vitroceramic cleaning agents
and sponge.