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Cleaning and care
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Cleaning the ceramic surface
Risk of damage by pointed
objects.
The seal between the hob and the
worktop could suffer damage.
The seal between the ceramic
surface and the frame could suffer
damage.
Do not use pointed objects for
cleaning.
Not all soiling and residues can be
removed using a solution of
washing-up liquid. An invisible film
can develop that can lead to
discolouration of the glass ceramic
surface. This discolouration cannot
be removed.
Clean the ceramic surface regularly
with a proprietary ceramic glass
cleaning agent.
Remove any coarse soiling with a
damp cloth and more stubborn
soiling with a shielded scraper blade
suitable for use on glass.
Then clean the ceramic glass surface
with the Miele ceramic and stainless
steel hob cleaner (see “optional
accessories”) or with a proprietary
ceramic glass cleaner applied with
kitchen paper or a clean cloth. Do not
apply the cleaner while the hob is still
hot, as this can result in marking.
Please follow the cleaning agent
manufacturer's instructions.
Finally wipe the glass ceramic surface
with a damp cloth and polish with a
soft, dry cloth.
Residues can burn onto the hob the
next time it is used and cause damage
to the glass ceramic surface. Ensure
that all cleaning agent residues are
removed.
Spots caused by limescale, water
and aluminium residues (spots with a
metallic appearance) can be removed
using Miele's ceramic and stainless
steel hob cleaner.
Risk of burning due to hot
cooking zones.
The cooking zones are hot during
use.
Wear oven gloves when removing
residues of sugar, plastic or
aluminium foil from a hot ceramic
surface with a shielded scraper
blade.
Should any sugar, plastic or
aluminium foil spill or fall onto the
hot ceramic surface while it is in use,
switch off the cooking zone.
Then carefully scrape off these
residues immediately whilst they are
still hot, using a scraper blade
suitable for use on glass.
Afterwards, clean the ceramic surface
in its cooled state, as described
above.
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