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by using a scraper.
When the colour of the glass changes
This does not affect the effectiveness or stability of the hob and is generally caused by inadequate cleaning or by
Metallic sheens are caused by metal cook- ware sliding over the glass. They can be removed by thorough cleaning with a spe- cial, vitroceramic cleaning agent (for example, Vitroclen), although it may be that the cleaning needs to be repeated more than once.
Worn trim is the result of using abrasive cleaning products or cookware with une- ven bases which wear down the seri- graphy.
Attention:
Take great care when using the glass scraper. The blade can cause injury!
If the scraper is used inappropria- tely, the blade can break and a fragment can become incrusted between the lateral trim and the glass. If this hap- pens, do not try and remove the frag- ments with your hands; carefully use tweezers or a knife with a sharp tip.
(See fig. 6)
Only use the blade on the vitroce- ramic surface. Make sure that the body
fig. 6
of the scraper does not come into con- tact with the glass, since this could scratch the vitroceramic glass.
Only use blades that are in perfect conditions. Replace the blade immedia- tely when it shows any signs of wear.
After using the scraper, pull in and protect the blade. (See fig. 7)
fig. 7 Using the scraper
Protected blade | Unprotected blade |
Cookware may become stuck to the glass if something has melted bet- ween the base of the cookware and the glass. Do not attempt to unstick the cookware when it is cold - you could break the glass ceramic.
Do not stand or lean on the glass. It could break and cause injury. Do not keep any objects on the glass.
TEKA INDUSTRIAL S.A. reserves the right to alter its manuals in any way it deems necessary or useful while not alte- ring their basic characteristics.
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