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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER
GENERAL INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS
FOR USING CERAMIC GLASS HOBS
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material in ceramic, can have an uneven surface. You
might even see some bubbles inside the ceramic glass
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the hob.
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This depends on the technical characteristics of the
heating elements. This has absolutely no effect on
quality or operation.
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zone.
• Do not put very hot pans on the outer edge of the hob.
• Do not use pans with aluminum bottom.
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to let hard or sharp objects fall on it. The top could be
damaged.
• Do not put empty enamelled pans on the heat. Both
the bottom of the pan and the ceramic glass could be
damaged.
• Do not drag pans or other objects over the glass top
which could get scratched.
• Clean and dry the bottom of the pan before putting it on
the hob. Salt, sugar or grains of sand, for example, that
could be in greens, can scratch.
• Clean off immediately any spilled liquid.
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containers. Both the tin foil and the plastic containers
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Position of
knobs
Heat intensity
Possible cooking processes
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Off
1-2
Low To dissolve butter, chocolate, etc. To heat small amounts of liquid.
3-4
Moderate To heat greater quantities of liquid.
5-6
Slow Thawing frozen food and preparing stews, boiling or simmering.
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11-12
Hot Bringing large amounts of water to the boil. Frying.
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N.B.: Using the glass scraper, push immediately away
from the cooking zone, any pieces of tin foil or plastic
objects that could have melted or stuck; likewise
sugar or sugary food spilled over during cooking.
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To get the maximum yield with the minimum
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• Switch the hob heating element on only after you
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• Thoroughly dry the bottom of the pan before putting
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• Do not use pans with a diameter that is less than that
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usually gives the largest diameter of the pan which
is normally bigger than the base diameter.
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• Always put a lid on the pan.
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• For your information only, the table gives hints on
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