Glass Ceramic - hergom Besaya Instructions D'installation, De Service Et D'entretien

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b) Glass ceramic
The hob can easily be removed either for cleaning the interior of the cooker, or to
remove the cast iron countertop and rings or simply if you want to remove the hob and
cook directly on the cast iron countertop.
To remove the top lift the front to introduce your hands on the sides and lift the hob
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vertically (Fig. 3).
To mount the hob once again, place vertically in its housing (IMPORTANT. To
perform these operations, use of gloves to protect your hands from possible
cuts.)
Never clean the under section of the glass ceramic hob.
The exterior may only be cleaned using an appropriate scraper and products for glass
ceramic components that can be purchased in supermarkets and other shops...
Scraper:
Use a scraper to remove traces of food, oil splashes..., even when hot, because when
cold they adhere to the surface.
Scrapers must always be kept within reach.
Cleaning products
When the surface is warm, use a special glas ceramic cleaning product, applied with
kitchen paper.
Then clear using a damp cloth and dry with a clean cloth.
We do not recommend the use of sponges or other high-absorption kitchen cloths, as
the liquid part of the cleaning products will be absorbed leaving the rough components
or high concentration of components on the surface and which may cause scratches.
There are a number of products used to preserve the shiny protective surface against
dirt.
If aluminium foil, plastic, sugar or other materials that melt quickly fall on the hob,
eliminate immediately while the hob is hot using the scraper to avoid damaging the
surface. Some materials found on the base of certain pots may also leave metallic
marks on glass ceramic hobs. There are products on the market capable of solving
this problem.

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