Dirt
Usual dirt on
glass (finger-
prints, marks,
food stains, etc.)
Hot sugar spills
on the glass
Manual cleaning
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Unplug the cooking hob
from the mains.
Apply a worktop cleaner
while the glass is still
warm (but not hot). Rinse
and dry with a clean clo-
th or a paper towel.
Plug the induction hob
back into the power
socket.
Remove them immedia-
tely with
a spatula or razor blade
scraper suitable for
induction hobs but be
careful with the hot coo-
king zones. Unplug the
induction hob from the
mains.
Hold the scraper or
cookware at
a 30° angle and scrape
the dirt or spillage onto a
cool area of the induction
hob.
Wipe up the dirt or
spillage with a kitchen or
paper towel.
Follow steps 2 to 4 from
the 'Usual dirt on glass'
section.
Important
When the power to the induction
hob is switched off, there will be
no "hot surface" warning, but the
cooking zone may still be hot.
Abrasive cloths, some nylon scou-
ring pads, and strong/ abrasive
cleaning products
may scratch the glass. Always
read the label to check if your
cleaning product or scouring pad
is suitable.
Never leave cleaning product
residues on the induction hob to
avoid staining the glass.
Remove melted and sugary
food stains or spills as soon as
possible. If left to cool down on
the glass, they may be difficult to
remove or may even permanently
damage the glass surface. Cutting
hazard: the blade of the scraper
may be very sharp, be careful
when removing the guard. Use
it with extreme care and always
store it safely and out of the reach
of children.
EVVO PLACA DE INDUCCIÓN V61
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