Candy PVS 606 HL X User Manual

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Cooking zones that do not

Cooking zones that do not

Cooking zones that do not

Cooking zones that do not

Cooking zones that do not
maintain a r

maintain a r

maintain a r

maintain a r

maintain a rolling boil or a fast

olling boil or a fast

olling boil or a fast

olling boil or a fast

olling boil or a fast

enough fr

enough fr

enough fr

enough fr

enough frying rate

ying rate

ying rate

ying rate

ying rate.....

Foods cooking too slo

Foods cooking too slo

Foods cooking too slo

Foods cooking too slo

Foods cooking too slowl

wl

wl

wl

wly

y

y

y

y.....

Tin

Tin

Tin

Tin

Tiny scratc

y scratc

y scratc

y scratc

y scratches (ma

hes (ma

hes (ma

hes (ma

hes (may appear as

y appear as

y appear as

y appear as

y appear as

crac

crac

crac

crac

cracks or abrasions) on the

ks or abrasions) on the

ks or abrasions) on the

ks or abrasions) on the

ks or abrasions) on the

glass surface of the hob.

glass surface of the hob.

glass surface of the hob.

glass surface of the hob.

glass surface of the hob.

Metal markings (ma

Metal markings (ma

Metal markings (ma

Metal markings (ma

Metal markings (may appear as

y appear as

y appear as

y appear as

y appear as

scratc

scratc

scratc

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scratches).

hes).

hes).

hes).

hes).

Dark streaks or spec

Dark streaks or spec

Dark streaks or spec

Dark streaks or spec

Dark streaks or specks.

ks.

ks.

ks.

ks.

Areas of discoloration on hob.

Areas of discoloration on hob.

Areas of discoloration on hob.

Areas of discoloration on hob.

Areas of discoloration on hob.

Hot sugar mixtures / plastic

Hot sugar mixtures / plastic

Hot sugar mixtures / plastic

Hot sugar mixtures / plastic

Hot sugar mixtures / plastic
melted to the surface

melted to the surface

melted to the surface

melted to the surface

melted to the surface.....

• You must use pans which are absolutely flat. If
light is visible between the pan base and a straight
edge, the surface unit will not transfer heat properly.

• Pan bases should closely match the diameter of
the heat zone selected.

• Improper cookware being used. Pan bases should
be flat, fairly heavy-weight and the same diameter
as the heat zone selected.

• Incorrect cleaning methods, cookware with rough
bases, or coarse particles (salt or sand) trapped
between the cookware and the surface of the hob.
Use recommended cleaning procedures, be sure
cookware bases are clean before use and use
cookware with smooth bases. Tiny scratches are
not removable but will become less visible in time
as a result of cleaning.

• Do not slide aluminium cookware across the sur-
face. Use a recommended cleaning procedure to
remove marks.

• If incorrect cleaning materials have been used or
spillage or grease stains remain on the surface use
a scraper and recommended cleaning product.

• Use a scraper and recommended cleaning
product.

• Marks from aluminium and copper pans as well
as mineral deposits from water or food can be
removed with a cleaning cream.

• See the Glass Hob Cleaning section.

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