Cleaning and care gb, Glass ceramic hob, Specific soiling – Teka VR TC 95 4I User Manual

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Cleaning and care

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Cleaning and care

• Switch the hob off and let it cool down before you clean it.
• Never clean the glass ceramic hob with a steam cleaner or

similar appliance!

• When cleaning make sure that you only wipe lightly over the

ON/OFF key. The hob may otherwise be accidentally switched
on!

Glass ceramic hob

Important! Never use aggressive cleaning agents such as rough
scouring agents, abrasive saucepan cleaners, rust and stain
removers etc.

Cleaning after use
1. Always clean the entire hob when it has become soiled. It is
recommended that you do so every time the hob is used. Use a
damp cloth and a little washing up liquid for cleaning. Then dry
the hob with a clean dry cloth to ensure that there is no detergent
left on the surface of the hob.

Weekly clean
2. Clean the entire hob thoroughly once a week with commercial
glass ceramic cleaning agents.
Please follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.
When applied, the cleaning agent will coat the hob in a protective
film which is resistant to water and dirt. All the dirt will remain on
the film and can then easily be removed. Then rub the hob dry
with a clean cloth. Make sure that no cleaning agent remains on
the surface of the hob since this will react aggressively when the
hob is heated up and will change the surface.

Specific soiling

Heavy soiling and stains (limescaling and shiny, mother-of-
pearl-type stains) can best be removed when the hob is still
slightly warm. Use commercial cleaning agents to clean the hob.
Proceed as outlined under Item 2.

First soak food which has boiled over with a wet cloth and then
remove remaining soiling with a special glass scraper for glass
ceramic hobs. Then clean the hob again as described under
Item 2.

Burnt sugar and melted plastic must be removed immediately,
when they are still hot, with a glass scraper. Then clean the hob
again as described under Item 2.

Grains of sand which may get onto the hob when you peel pota-
toes or clean lettuce may scratch the surface of the hob when
you move pots around. Make sure that no grains of sand are left
on the hob.

Changes in the colour of the hob will not affect the function and
the stability of the glass ceramic material. These colour changes
are not changes in the material but food residues which were not
removed and which have burnt into the surface.

Shiny spots result when the base of the cookware rubs on the
surface of the hob, particularly when cookware with an aluminium
base or unsuitable cleaning agents are used. They are difficult to
remove with standard cleaning agents. You may need to repeat
the cleaning process several times. In time, the decoration will
wear off and dark stains will appear as a result of using aggres-
sive cleaning agents and faulty pan bases.

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