Defy Appliances DHD 394 Cooktop User Manual


 
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WARNING In the unlikely event of the Ceran sustaining accidental damage or cracks,
switch off the appliance at the mains to avoid electric shock and have the panel replaced
before further use.
Caring for the Ceran hob
Ceran is a tough, durable material, which provides a beautiful, functional and long
lasting cooking surface. To keep it looking good, it needs to be treated with care and
cleaned regularly.
Wipe spillage off as soon as possible with a damp cloth, preferably while the hob is
still warm.
Clean the hob with a nylon pad and a suitable smooth top cleaning solution, which is
available from all Defy Service Centres. Remove calcium stains (yellow stains) by
applying a small amount of lime remover such as vinegar or lemon juice. Other
suitable commercially available products can also be used.
If necessary stubborn spills may be removed using the blade scraper provided.
Do not use metal scourers or coarse abrasive powders as these could scratch the Ceran.
Regular cleaning after use will prevent dirt build up and ensure that the hob remains
bright and attractive.
Wipe the hob surround with a damp hot soapy cloth and dry.
DO NOT USE A STEAM CLEANER.
Recommendations (see also the enclosed ‘CERAN’ leaflet)
Use only pots with a solid level base. An uneven base will prolong cooking time and
waste energy.
Use pots with a base diameter slightly larger than that of the thermal area. This will
ensure even heat distribution and prevent spillage from dripping onto and staining the
hot zone.
Always cover the pot with a lid. This will conserve energy and minimize spillage.
Save energy by switching the plate off 5 to 10 minutes before the end of a lengthy
cooking period. The Ceran hob will retain sufficient residual heat to complete the
cooking process.
A pot with rough edges could scratch the Ceran if it were dragged across the surface of
the hob.
Any spillage of sugar solution such as jam, must be removed immediately. If allowed
to cool on the Ceran it could pit and damage the surface.
Do not cover the Ceran with aluminium foil and do not use poor quality aluminium
pots. These will leave unsightly deposits which in time, could adhere to the Ceran.
Ceran® smooth top