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7 - 8
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stir-frying
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cooking pasta
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stir-frying at a higher temperature
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roasting/toasting
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boiling soup
-
boiling water
5. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Dirt
Cleaning
Usual dirt on glass
1
Unplug the induction hob
(fingerprints,
from the mains.
marks, food stains,
2
Apply a worktop cleaner
etc.)
while the glass is still
warm (but not hot).
3
Rinse and dry with a clean
cloth or a paper towel.
4
Reconnect the induction
hob to the mains if you
wish to continue using it.
Spills of sugar and
Remove them immediately
other hot melted
with a spatula or a suitable
food on glass
scraper for induction hobs,
but be careful with hot
surfaces in the cooking area:
1
Unplug the induction hob
from the mains.
2
Hold the cookware at a
30° angle and scrape the
dirt or spillage onto a cool
area of the hob.
3
Clean the dirt or spill with
a cloth or paper towel.
4
Follow steps 2 to 4 from
the 'Usual dirt on glass'
section.
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Important
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If you unplug the induction hob from
the mains, the hot surface indicator
will disappear, but the cooking area
will be hot. Be especially careful.
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Strong or some nylon scouring
pads and strong/abrasive cleaning
products can scratch the glass.
Always read the label to check if
your cleaning product or scouring
pad is suitable.
-
Never leave any cleaning remains
on the induction hob: glass may get
stained.
-
Remove melted and sugary food
stains or spills as soon as possible.
If left to cool on the glass, they may
be difficult to remove or may even
permanently damage the glass
surface.
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Cutting hazard: when the safety
cover is retracted, the blade of the
scraper may be sharp as a razor.
Use it with extreme care and always
store it safely and out of reach of
children.
Dirt on the touch
1
Unplug the induction hob
controls
from the mains.
2
Absorb the dirt.
3
Clean the touch control
area with a sponge or a
damp and clean cloth.
4
Dry the area completely
with a paper towel.
5
Reconnect the induction
hob to the mains if you
wish to continue using it.
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible causes
The induction hob does not
There is no power supply.
turn on.
The touch controls do not work. The buttons are locked.
It is difficult to use the touch
There may be a slight film of
buttons.
water on the buttons or you
may be using your fingertip to
press the buttons.
The glass is damaged.
Cookware with rough edges.
Use of inappropriate and
abrasive scouring pads or
cleaning products.
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The induction hob may beep and turn
off, and the touch controls will not work
while there is liquid on them.
Make sure you dry the touch control
area before turning on the induction hob
again.
Possible solution
Make sure the hob is
connected to the mains
and it is on.
Check if there has been a
power failure. After these
checks, if the problem
persists, please contact the
official Cecotec Technical
Service.
Unlock the buttons. Check
the 'Buttons lock' section
for instructions.
Make sure the touch
control area is dry and use
your finger base to press
the buttons.
Use cookware with flat
and smooth bases. Check
the 'Selection of the
suitable cookware' section.
Check the 'Cleaning and
maintenance' section.
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