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Childproof lock
To ensure the safety of children, the cook top is provided
with the function of childproof lock.
Activating the childproof lock:
When the lock is deactivated, touch the
“childproof lock” key to activate the childproof lock.
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Childproof lock key
Operation
Cleaning and Maintenance
Safety warning
For safety reasons, it is NOT permitted to clean this appliance using high
pressure or steam jet cleaning equipment.
Cleaning should only be carried out with the appliance switched off and
ceramic surface has cooled down.
Regular cleaning of the cook top should be done to help maintain the
appearance and performance of your cook top.
The normal method of cleaning is to use a damp cloth with some dishwashing
liquid and wipe over the surface thoroughly. With another dry cloth rub down
the cooktop surface to dry it, Cleaning should be performed only after the
cooktop has cooled.
A scraper, suitable for ceramic glass will remove stubborn spills and use of
a silicon based cleaner / protector, such as Hillmark’s CERAPOL, is
recommended for removal of residuals. The scraper should be used at an
angle to ensure no possible damage is made on the cooktop.
Removal of stubborn residues such of food containing sugars or melted on
tin foil and plastic should be done so immediately, prior to the cook top
surface cooling completely to ensure easier removal.
NOTE: Dark stains and scratches cannot be removed from the ceramic glass
surface, nor do they affect cooktop functionality.
Deactivating the childproof lock:
When the cook top is in the locking mode, you can
deactivate the childproof lock by holding the
“childproof lock” key.
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