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en-AU, NZ - Gourmet oven dishes
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Solid / Ceramic cooktops
Because the dish is heavy, small
particles of soiling between the base
of the oven dish and the ceramic
glass could cause scratches to the
surface of the cooktop and to the
underside of the dish.
This could result in damage to the
surface of the cooktop and also to
the base of the oven dish.
When using the oven dish on a
ceramic glass surface, place it down
on the zone carefully. Do not push it
backwards and forwards over the
glass.
The Gourmet oven dish can be used on
solid or ceramic glass cooktops and,
depending on model, also on an
induction cooktop.
If you are not sure whether your oven
dish is suitable for use on an induction
cooktop, you can test it using a
magnet. Induction-compatible oven
dishes are magnetic.
It is ideally suited for use on the
extended zone of a cooktop. If your
cooktop does not have an extended
cooking zone, the oven dish should be
used on the largest circular zone or over
two small round zones situated one
behind the other.
Not suitable for gas cooktops
The Gourmet oven dish is larger
than the permitted base size for pans
over gas.
The base of the dish would force the
gas flames outwards causing
damage to worktops and
surrounding furniture and fittings,
with the risk of setting them alight.
The temperature within the gas
flames is also too high for the
Gourmet oven dish and could
damage the non-stick coating.
Do not use the oven dish on a gas
cooktop.
Tips for use
Fire hazard! Oils and fats can
ignite if allowed to overheat.
Never leave the Gourmet oven dish
unattended when cooking with oil or
fats.
Never attempt to put out oil or fat
fires with water. Switch the appliance
off.
Extinguish the flames carefully with a
lid or fire blanket.
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