Hotpoint 50cm Electric Cooker HUE52G User Manual

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PANS SHOULD

Not be concave (bowed in)

Not be convex (bowed out)

Not be rimmed

Not be deeply ridged

But essentially Flat

THE BEST COMBINATIONS
This table is a general guide to the types of pan
suitable for different types of hobs and cookers.
Remember pans should be good quality, with
smooth, flat bases. For any further information refer to
manufacturers’ instructions.

suitable

unsuitable

*care should be taken
when using any pans
on these surfaces not to
drag and cause
scratching.

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Use good quality flat-based
cookware on all electric heat
sources.

Use gauze, metal pan
diffusers, asbestos mats and
stands e.g. Wok stands - they
can cause overheating.

Always ensure pans have
clean, dry bases before
use.

Use utensils with skirts or
rims e.g. buckets and some
kettles.

Ensure pans match size of
heating area.

Use badly dented or distorted
pans.

Remember good quality pans
retain heat well, so generally
only a low or medium heat is
necessary.

Leave an element switched
on when not cooking.

Ensure pan handles are
positioned safely and away
from heat sources.

Cook food directly on the
ceramic glass.

Always lift pans, do not drag.

Drag or slide utensils, along
the hob surface.

Always use pan lids except
when frying.

Deal with spillages
immediately but with care.

Aluminium

Stainless steel with single layer copper
base

Stainless steel with sandwich bases of
aluminium and stainless or aluminium
and copper

Enamelled steel

Enamelled aluminium

Enamelled based cast iron

With Extra Care

Copper

Toughened glass or ceramic / glass /
pottery

Not Recommended

Mild steel, Ferro-magnetic or stainless
with a magnetic sandwich base

Ceramic*

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