Beko HIC64103 User Manual - Page 15

Exterior, Ceramic, Scrapers

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Turn OFF at the mains before cleaning. • Before switching on again ensure that all controls are in the OFF position. • Make sure the hob is sufficiently cool before you start cleaning. • Never mix different cleaning products as different active ingrediants may react with unforeseen results. Exterior Use a damp cloth to clean the outside. Never use any sharp instruments, abrasive household cleaner, or detergents for cleaning. For hard stains use suitable washing liquid. Ceramic hob Clean daily to avoid soilage being burnt on. 1 Be sure to use a cleaning agent that does not scratch the ceramic glass surface. We recommend Hob Brite Ceramic Hob Cleaner which is available from your local supermarket. Follow the manufacturer's instructions. 2 Always rinse off fully with a clean cloth wrung out in clean water (as residue could damage the ceramic glass surface next time the hob is used). 3 Wipe the surface dry with a soft cloth. • Do not use steel wool, abrasive powders, detergents or bleach-based cleaning agents as these will damage the surface. • You can use a ceramic hob scraper (available through Hob Brite and good local stores) to remove spilled food remains and stubborn marks from the surface. • Sugar-based food such as custard and syrup should immediately be scraped off without waiting for the surface to cool down. Otherwise the hob may be permanently damaged. • Cleaning material that is suitable for ceramic hobs may damage other parts of your cooker, so take care with surrounding parts. care & cleaning Over time... • Slight discolouration of liners and other surfaces may occur in time. This does not affect the functioning of the appliance. • Discolourations and marks that occur on the ceramic hob are normal and not a fault. Caution hob Scrapers Please keep children away from the hob scraper store securely. Suitable cleaning and care agents with a protective effect are, for example: The application of materials with a protective effect is recommended. The film that is produced protects the cooktop to a great extent from stubborn dirt stains and decor damages. Crusts from overcooked milk and non-sugarcontaining foods can be removed in a warm as well as cool state. Recommended for this is a razor blade scraper which can be purchased at a speciality store. Hold the scraper at a low angle in order to avoid scratches. In no case should crusts be scratched off with serrated edge knives, steel wool or the like. Remove calcium stains (yellow staining) with small amounts of decalcifying agents such as Durgol, vinegar or lemon juice. Apply agent with a sponge and, in the event of heavier soiling, let it work in for a longer period of time. Afterwards, wash off the hob with water. 14

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care
&
cleaning
Turn
OFF
at
the
mains
before
cleaning.
Before
switching
on
again
ensure
that
all
controls
are
in
the
OFF
position.
Make
sure
the
hob
is
sufficiently
cool
before
you
start
cleaning.
Never
mix
different
cleaning
products
as
different
active
ingrediants
may
react
with
unforeseen
results.
Exterior
Use
a
damp
cloth
to
clean
the
outside.
Never
use
any
sharp
instruments,
abrasive
household
cleaner,
or
detergents
for
cleaning.
For
hard
stains
use
suitable
washing
liquid.
Ceramic
hob
Clean
daily
to
avoid
soilage
being
burnt
on.
1
Be
sure
to
use
a
cleaning
agent
that
does
not
scratch
the
ceramic
glass
surface.
We
recommend
Hob
Brite
Ceramic
Hob
Cleaner
which
is
available
from
your
local
supermarket.
Follow
the
manufacturer's
instructions.
2
Always
rinse
off
fully
with
a
clean
cloth
wrung
out
in
clean
water
(as
residue
could
damage
the
ceramic
glass
surface
next
time
the
hob
is
used).
3
Wipe
the
surface
dry
with
a
soft
cloth.
Do
not
use
steel
wool,
abrasive
powders,
detergents
or
bleach
-based
cleaning
agents
as
these
will
damage
the
surface.
You
can
use
a
ceramic
hob
scraper
(available
through
Hob
Brite
and
good
local
stores)
to
remove
spilled
food
remains
and
stubborn
marks
from
the
surface.
Sugar-based
food
such
as
custard
and
syrup
should
immediately
be
scraped
off
without
waiting
for
the
surface
to
cool
down.
Otherwise
the
hob
may
be
permanently
damaged.
Cleaning
material
that
is
suitable
for
ceramic
hobs
may
damage
other
parts
of
your
cooker,
so
take
care
with
surrounding
parts.
Over
time...
Slight
discolouration
of
liners
and
other
surfaces
may
occur
in
time.
This
does
not
affect
the
functioning
of
the
appliance.
Discolourations
and
marks
that
occur
on
the
ceramic
hob
are
normal
and
not
a
fault.
Caution
hob
Scrapers
Please
keep
children
away
from
the
hob
scraper
store
securely.
Suitable
cleaning
and
care
agents
with
a
protective
effect
are,
for
example:
The
application
of
materials
with
a
protective
effect
is
recommended.
The
fi
lm
that
is
produced
protects
the
cooktop
to
a
great
extent
from
stubborn
dirt
stains
and
decor
damages.
Crusts
from
overcooked
milk
and
non
-sugar
-
containing
foods
can
be
removed
in
a
warm
as
well
as
cool
state.
Recommended
for
this
is
a
razor
blade
scraper
which
can
be
purchased
at
a
special
ity
store.
Hold
the
scraper
at
a
low
angle
in
order
to
avoid
scratches.
In
no
case
should
crusts
be
scratched
off
with
serrated
edge
knives,
steel
wool
or
the
like.
Remove
calcium
stains
(yellow
staining)
with
small
amounts
of
decalcifying
agents
such
as
Durgol,
vinegar
or
lemon
juice.
Apply
agent
with
a
sponge
and,
in
the
event
of
heavier
soiling,
let
it
work
in
for
a
longer
period
of
time.
Afterwards,
wash
off
the
hob
with
water.
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