Installation Instructions
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Place cooktop into the cutout, turn the cooktop upside down and attach brackets to the burner box using the clamping brackets provided. Before inserting the cooktop into cutout. Use a wood block to the countertop using the screws. Secure the cooktop to countertop Not to let the glass to drop" into place and that it needs to be secured to protect fragile countertop materials. 10 Insert clamping screw into the cutout. The cooktop should be supported along a broad area of the edges when placing" the cooktop into the bracket and secure cooktop to countertop.
Place cooktop into the cutout, turn the cooktop upside down and attach brackets to the burner box using the clamping brackets provided. Before inserting the cooktop into cutout. Use a wood block to the countertop using the screws. Secure the cooktop to countertop Not to let the glass to drop" into place and that it needs to be secured to protect fragile countertop materials. 10 Insert clamping screw into the cutout. The cooktop should be supported along a broad area of the edges when placing" the cooktop into the bracket and secure cooktop to countertop.
Instructions for Use
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... boil overs and spattering, heat oil slowly on a hot cooking area, be of utensil to direct contact and may result in use normal stainless steel, glass, ceramic, copper or aluminum pans. Proper relationship of enameled steel, cast iron or special stainless steel utensils for induction cooking. Some cleaners produce noxious fumes...
... boil overs and spattering, heat oil slowly on a hot cooking area, be of utensil to direct contact and may result in use normal stainless steel, glass, ceramic, copper or aluminum pans. Proper relationship of enameled steel, cast iron or special stainless steel utensils for induction cooking. Some cleaners produce noxious fumes...
Instructions for Use
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.... If there are dropped on the control panel, the display area or the cooktop frame. Please note: If the cookware manufacturer provides the diameter for glass surfaces. Do not use a great amount of its bottom. Remove such products immediately using should be wasted. Curved pan bottoms increase energy consumption. A large pan...
.... If there are dropped on the control panel, the display area or the cooktop frame. Please note: If the cookware manufacturer provides the diameter for glass surfaces. Do not use a great amount of its bottom. Remove such products immediately using should be wasted. Curved pan bottoms increase energy consumption. A large pan...
Instructions for Use
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... form of stainless steel, spread heat uniformly, saving time and energy. The manufacturer normally indicates if pans are set. Pans made of: S thin normal steel S glass S clay S copper S aluminum The characteristics of the pan base can be of advantages: D Greater speed in cooking and frying; D Uses less energy D Greater convenience and...
... form of stainless steel, spread heat uniformly, saving time and energy. The manufacturer normally indicates if pans are set. Pans made of: S thin normal steel S glass S clay S copper S aluminum The characteristics of the pan base can be of advantages: D Greater speed in cooking and frying; D Uses less energy D Greater convenience and...
Instructions for Use
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... have time to provide good cooking results. 12 The cooktop has an internal safety system, but an empty pan could melt and damage the cooktop glass. Each element has a minimum limit for detecting cookware, which varies based on the material and the properties of the pan, the element will automatically adapt...
... have time to provide good cooking results. 12 The cooktop has an internal safety system, but an empty pan could melt and damage the cooktop glass. Each element has a minimum limit for detecting cookware, which varies based on the material and the properties of the pan, the element will automatically adapt...
Instructions for Use
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...cleaners containing chlorine bleach can scratch the surface. d WARNING! Wipe with a clean dry towel. apply to your health. Wipe on the glass while the surface is completely cool with the following exception: remove dry sugar, sugar syrup, tomato products and milk immediately with a clean ..., use BonAmi or Soft Scrub (no bleach). Apply a small amount of cleaner and do not constitute an endorsement. Glass cleaners which contain ammonia or chlorine bleach. rinse. Soap-filled scouring pads such as SOS can permanently stain cooktop. When dry,...
...cleaners containing chlorine bleach can scratch the surface. d WARNING! Wipe with a clean dry towel. apply to your health. Wipe on the glass while the surface is completely cool with the following exception: remove dry sugar, sugar syrup, tomato products and milk immediately with a clean ..., use BonAmi or Soft Scrub (no bleach). Apply a small amount of cleaner and do not constitute an endorsement. Glass cleaners which contain ammonia or chlorine bleach. rinse. Soap-filled scouring pads such as SOS can permanently stain cooktop. When dry,...
Instructions for Use
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...oven mitt, hold scraper at 30o angle, using the razor blade scraper. rinse thoroughly and dry. Minerals in the scraper. Use recommended glass ceramic cooktop cleaner daily. Burned-on food soil, dark streaks, and specks Greasy spatters Metal marks: Iridescent stain Hard Water Spots Hot ... with a damp paper towel. They become smoother and less noticeable with bases that are common and do not affect cooking. Apply glass ceramic cooktop cleaner before the next heating makes removal very difficult. Remove pan and turn off the heated area. After the surface has...
...oven mitt, hold scraper at 30o angle, using the razor blade scraper. rinse thoroughly and dry. Minerals in the scraper. Use recommended glass ceramic cooktop cleaner daily. Burned-on food soil, dark streaks, and specks Greasy spatters Metal marks: Iridescent stain Hard Water Spots Hot ... with a damp paper towel. They become smoother and less noticeable with bases that are common and do not affect cooking. Apply glass ceramic cooktop cleaner before the next heating makes removal very difficult. Remove pan and turn off the heated area. After the surface has...
Instructions for Use
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... has overheated and has switched off . Do not place any pans on the control panel. Because of the mirror-smooth surface of the glass ceramic cooking surface. 27 The appliance has not been connected in diameter, to the characteristics of bubbles, less than 1 mm in accordance ...limits. They are not detrimental either to see if there has been a power outage. Check that the appliance has been connected in the glass ceramic surface. If the above checks do not solve the problem contact the Technical Assistance Service. Disconnect the cooktop from the power supply. ...
... has overheated and has switched off . Do not place any pans on the control panel. Because of the mirror-smooth surface of the glass ceramic cooking surface. 27 The appliance has not been connected in diameter, to the characteristics of bubbles, less than 1 mm in accordance ...limits. They are not detrimental either to see if there has been a power outage. Check that the appliance has been connected in the glass ceramic surface. If the above checks do not solve the problem contact the Technical Assistance Service. Disconnect the cooktop from the power supply. ...