User Manual Neff T66PS6RX0/02 N 90 Electric hob

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Summary of Contents for Neff T66PS6RX0/02:

Specifications

Neff T66PS6RX0/02 Questions and Answers


#1 How do I clean hard water spots?

Minerals in some water can be transferred onto the hob's
surface and cause stains. Apply undiluted white vinegar
with a soft, clean cloth. Then polish with Ceramic hob
cleaner.

#2 Which food deposits may be removed with a scraper while
the ceramic or induction hob is hot?

Dry sugar, sugar syrup, milk, tomato spills, melted
plastic film, foil. First, remove any cooking pans and
utensils and turn off the hob. Wearing an oven mitt, hold
scraper at a 30° angle, being careful to not gouge or
scratch the glass. Use smooth, shallow movements - do
not chip or stab the surface. Push the loosened
deposits off the heated area with the scraper. After the
hob surface has cooled, remove the loosened deposits
and apply Ceramic hob cleaner.

#3 How to remove grease from stainless steel surfaces?

Remove any deposits with our tested and approved
Stainless Steel Cleaning Powder. This will remove dirt
and spillages without damaging the surface. Make sure
the powder is used on a damp cloth as a ‘paste’ and
wipe along the grain of the metal. This product can be
ordered from us.

#4 How do I clean my gas igniters on my gas hob?

Carefully wipe the igniter with a cotton swab dampened
with water after the igniter has cooled down. Gently scrape
soil off with a toothpick. Avoid exposing the igniters to
excessive water as a damp igniter may not light up.
Remove any lint that may remain after cleaning.