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To Do or Not To Do
You must:
- Always place your utensil such that its
center is aligned with the centre of the coil.
- Avoid hitting the vitroceramic glass with
utensils or any hard objects - the glass
surface is highly resistant but not
unbreakable.
- Pick-up your utensils when moving them
around. Do not slide them and avoid
excessive rubbing of the top, as this leaves
scratches and erases the markings .
- Avoid using utensils with rough or
deformed bottoms.
- Avoid leaving any metal cooking
accessories, knives and forks, or metal
objects on the hob. They may get hot if left
close to any heating element in use.
Do not connect any appliances to the plugs above or near to the induction cooktop;
connection cable insulation can melt if in contact with heat, and this may result in an
injury and a property damage.
Your cooktop must never be used as a storage space or surface for piling up of any
material.
- Avoid storing flammable products in the
cabinets under your cooktop.
- Never leave an empty utensil on an
induction heating element, even when the
element is turned OFF.
- Only use maximum power for boiling and
frying.
- Never try heating up a closed can.
- Avoid pre-heating your non-stick pans (e.g.
with teflon coating) at maximum heat.
- Avoid storing solid and heavy items in the
cabinets above your cooktop. They may
unintentionally drop and damage the glass.
To Do or Not To Do
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