Zanussi ZGW 1302 X User Manual

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• The ceramic hob surface is resistant to extreme

temperatures. Neither cold nor heat can harm it. Avoid to

drop anything on the hob. Punctiform impacts, e.g. by

the fall of a salt shaker, can cause fissures and cracks.

• If any cracks appear on the hob surface, the hob has

to be switched off immediately. Disconnect the appliance

from the mains and inform the service department.

A defective hob surface allows overboiling food to penetrate

and the contact with live parts.

• ZANUSSI declines any liability should the appliance

be used improperly and the safety measures not be

observed. Please note the maintenance and cleaning

instructions carefully.

• Using other hobs than those of ZANUSSI-Brand

excludes any liability.

Keep these operating and assembly instructions!

Please note in particular

• Before using the hob for the first

time, read the operating and assem-

bly instructions carefully.

You protect yourself and avoid

damage of your appliance.

• The appliance must be installed by a qualified

electrician.

• Use the hob only upon its installation. This protects

you from touching electric parts.

• Repairs of electric appliances must be undertaken by

qualified electricians only. Improper repairs can cause

serious harm and danger for the user.

• The appliance is only disconnected from the mains

when the fuse is turned off or the mains connection is

interrupted.

• Prevent little children from touching the cook top when

in use.

Children also can burn themselves by pulling pans or

pots off the hob.

• The cooking zones heat up quickly when they are

turned on. Turn them on only when you have placed a

cooking pan onto the cooking area.

• The residual heat indicator lights up to show if a

cooking zone is still running resp. is still hot.

• If you use a socket close to the hob, take care that the

cable of the appliance does not touch the hot surface of

the hob.

• Be careful by using the hob as a working-table or when

depositing items on the hob's surface. The items you

place on the hob could easily catch fire when turning on

the hob accidentally. Afterwards the hob should be

cleaned thoroughly.

• Never leave the hob unattended when working with oil

and fats because of the danger of fire.

• Sugar (solid or liquid) should never get onto the hot

surface of the hob. Also, never use plastic or aluminium

foil dishes. They melt at high temperatures and can

cause fissures and cracks when the hob cools down.

Spills of sugar or melted plastic or aluminium material

must be removed while the hob is still warm and before

the remains have set.

Scrape off the remains of sugar or plastic with a scra-per.

Protect your hands.

• Use only pans with flat bases without rough edges to

avoid remaining scratches.

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