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Practical advice on using the hob
Read the instructions to get the best out of your
hob.
- Use pans with a similar diameter to the
burner (see the table on this page)
- Use flat bottomed pans except with the wok
support.
- Do not use excessive water when cooking
foods and use the lid.
- Ensure that pans are fully supported by the
pan supports and do not protrude over the
edges
You should never use:
- Cast iron pots and pans, steatite stone grills or
terracotta dishes on the hob as this may
damage the pan supports.
- Convectors such as metal netting, or others.
- The use of two burners simultaneously with
just one container such as a fish kettle.
Important:
Do not rest or drag the pan supports upside down
on the hob as this could scratch it.
Failure to comply with these recommendations
could lead to the glass ceramic hob being
damaged, or broken and the safety of your
appliance being compromised.
Burner Ø Pans__________
wok from 24 to 26 cm
Positioning the pan supports and wok support (also as spacer)
To position the pan supports firstly align with burners and then
fit into the final position paying attention to do not scratch
metal top with the support.
For better burner performance, please refer to the practical
advice described above.
In the case of pans with convex bottoms (WOK), use the
support grille provided, which should be positioned only on the
wok burner, following the shown orientation (longer fingers
upside).
If the use on wok burner of pots with a diameter bigger than
26cm is necessary, use supplied wok adapter in the reversed
orientation as shown in the left picture (longer fingers bottom
side). Failure to do so could result in damages of the metal
surface of the hob.
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