Care of the Ceramic Hob (continued)
IMPORTANT – As with any cooking appliance there could be some fire risk attached to the heating of oil, particularly for deep fat frying, cooking utensils containing oil must not be left unattended (e.g. to answer the telephone) on or in close proximity to the patterned cooking areas.
| 1. | Use a deep pan, large enough to completely cover the appropriate |
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| heating area. |
| 2. | Never fill the pan more than |
| 3. | Never leave oil or fat unattended during the heating or cooking |
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| period. |
| 4. | Do not try to fry too much food at a time, especially frozen food. |
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| This only lowers the temperature of the oil or fat too much, |
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| resulting in greasy food. |
| 5. | Always dry food thoroughly before frying, and lower it slowly into |
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| the hot oil or fat. Frozen foods, in particular, will cause frothing |
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| and spitting, if added too quickly. |
| 6. | Never heat fat, or fry, with a lid on the pan. |
| 7. | Keep the outside of the pan clean and free from streaks of oil or |
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| fat. |
| 8. | Never allow excessive splashing of oil onto the hob. |
Safety | In the unfortunate event of a chip pan fire: | |
requirements for | 1. | Switch Off the electricity supply. |
deep fat frying |
| NEVER attempt to move the pan - burns and injuries are caused |
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| almost invariably by picking up the burning pan and rushing outside |
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| with it. |
| 2. | Smother flames with a fire blanket or damp cloth. |
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| NEVER use a fire extinguisher to put out a pan fire, as the force of |
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| the extinguisher is likely to tip the pan over. |
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| NEVER use water to extinguish oil or fat fires. |
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| When smothering the flames DO ENSURE that you FACE and ARMS |
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| are WELL PROTECTED from the flames to save you from becoming |
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| hurt. |
| 3. | After the fire has been extinguished LEAVE THE PAN TO COOL FOR |
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| AT LEAST 60 MINUTES BEFORE MOVING IT. |
| 4. | If you fail to put the fire out, call the fire brigade immediately. |
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