Hotpoint X153E manual General Information Notes Ceramic Hobs X156E, Pans should, Best Combinations

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General Information Notes - Ceramic Hobs (X156E)

PANS SHOULD

Not be concave (bowed in)

Not be convex (bowed out)

Not be rimmed

Not be deeply ridged

But essentially Flat

suitable unsuitable *care should be taken when using any pans on these surfaces not to drag and cause scratching.

Always

Never

 

 

● Use good quality flat-

● Use gauze, metal pan

based cookware on all

diffusers, asbestos mats

electric heat sources.

and stands e.g. Wok

● Always ensure pans have

stands – they can cause

clean, dry bases before

overheating.

use.

● Use utensils with skirts or

● Ensure pans match size of

rims e.g. buckets and

heating area.

some kettles.

● Remember good quality

● Use badly dented or

pans retain heat well, so

distorted pans.

generally only a low or

● Leave an element

medium heat is necessary.

switched on when not

● Ensure pan handles are

cooking.

positioned safely and

● Cook food directly on the

away from heat sources.

ceramic glass.

● Always lift pans, do not

● Drag or slide utensils,

drag.

along the hob surface.

● Always use pan lids

 

except when frying.

 

● Deal with spillages

 

immediately but with

 

care.

 

 

 

THE BEST COMBINATIONS

This table is a general guide to the types of pan suitable for different types of hobs and cookers. Remember pans should be good quality, with smooth, flat bases. For any further information refer to manufacturers’ instructions.

 

Ceramic*

Halogen*

Aluminium

Stainless steel with single layer

copper base

 

 

Stainless steel with sandwich bases

of aluminium and stainless or alu-

 

 

minium and copper.

 

 

 

 

 

Enamelled steel

Enamelled aluminium

Enamelled based cast iron

With Extra Care

Copper

 

 

 

Toughened glass or ceramic/

Not Recommended

glass/pottery

 

 

Mild steel, Ferro-magnetic or

stainless with a magnetic

sandwich base

 

 

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Contents Instructions Page Contents 89/336/EEC 73/23/EEC 92/31/EEC 93/68/EEC IntroductionDisposal of your product Siting the Cooker InstallationMoving the Cooker Splash Panel Kit Wall Mounted Always For Your SafetySafety Advice For Your Safety Never Features X153E/C220E Features X156E Features X253E Control Panel Safety Control SettingsGuide Type of foodPans should not Choice of UtensilsBut essentially Flat Always place pans Centrally on HotplateRear left Ceramic Hob X156ERear right Front rightUSE of Hotplates Control Settings GuideHotplates General Information Notes X156E Pans should General Information Notes Ceramic Hobs X156EBest Combinations Ceramic HalogenDo Not Safety Advice in Case of a CHIP-PAN Fire Safety requirements for deep fat fryingEvent of a chip pan fire or any other pan fire Extinguisher is likely to tip the pan overRemember Choosing Your UtensilsChoosing your utensils Choosing Your Utensils Convection Fan Mark Oven Temperature Conversion ChartTop Oven/Grill Cookery Notes X253E Door Closed Grill Chart X253E Grill Pan Handle Fixing the Grill Pan Handle Grilling X153E, X156E & C220ERecess Never line grill pan with foilYou may need to use oven gloves when removing warmed items Food Grill Setting Approximate Cooking time Grill Chart X153E, X156E & C220EGrill Chart Time approx Position Meat Pre Meat PreTime approx Beef RareFood Main Oven Cookery Notes TemperatureOven Positions TimeTo prepare meat and poultry for roasting in your fan oven Room temperature allowing 2-3 hours per 450g, 1lbFrozen Meat This Method of Defrosting is only Recommended forA hot oven Using the Main Oven for Other FunctionsTurn OFF the Main Cooker Wall Switch Before Cleaning Care and CleaningBefore Switching on AGAIN, Ensure That ALL Controls ABRASIVES, Scouring PADS, Aerosol Cleaners or OvenGrill Control Panel Decorative Trims Doors Ovens Oven Liners Cooking Results Not Satisfactory? Problem Check GrillingOven Baking Top Oven Baking X253E onlyTurned off X253E only Problem CheckSomething Wrong with your Cooker? Page Key Contacts