Cleaning the ceramic hob – Candy VI 64 CPN User Manual

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• It is important to wait for the ceramic hob surface to cool completely before

cleaning it.

• Only use special products for cleaning ceramic surfaces, cream and scraper. You can

find them easily in the shops.

• Avoid spills; messes that fall onto the cooking surface burn fast and are then harder

to clean off.

• It is recommended to keep away from the cooking surface anything likely to

melt like plastic articles, sugar or products with a high sugar content.

CLEANING:

. Sprinkle a few drops of special ceramic surface cleaner.

. Rub, working hard on any stained parts, using slightly damp soft cloth or kitchen roll.

. Rinse if necessary.

. Wipe with dry soft cloth or kitchen roll until the surface is clean.

If stains remain after this usual cleaning:

. Sprinkle a few more drops of special cleaner.

. Use a scraper, keeping it at an angle of 30° to the hob, until the

difficult

marks go. Rinse if necessary.

. Wipe with dry soft cloth or kitchen

roll until the surface is clean.

. Repeat if necessary.

ADVICE:

Regular cleaning leaves an protective layer that is essential to prevent scratches and wear.

Make sure that the surface is clean before using the hob again.

To remove traces of water and scale, use a few drops of white vinegar or lemon juice. Rinse and

dry off using absorbent paper, and then apply a few drops of special cleaner and wipe.

Ceramic glass withstands the rubbing of flat-bottomed cooking utensils, but it is nevertheless

advisable to lift them before moving them.

NOTE:

. Avoid using a sponge with too much water.

. Never use a steel tool like a knife or screwdriver.

. A razor blade scraper cannot damage the surface if it is used at an angle of 30°.

. Do not leave the razor blade scraper within the reach of children.

. Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring powder.

CLEANING THE CERAMIC HOB

30˚
Maxi.

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