Elements that may damage the appliance

Pan

bottoms

 

Rough pan bottoms may scratch the cooktop.

 

 

 

Avoid leaving empty pans on the cooking areas. This may result in damage

 

 

 

appliance. If special cookware is used, please follow the manufacturer's

 

 

 

instructions.

 

Hot

pans

 

Never

place any

hot pans or other cookware on the control panel, the dis

 

 

 

or the

cooktop

frame.

Salt,

sugar and

sand

Salt,

sugar and

sand particles may scratch the cooktop.

Hard

or pointed

objects

Hard

or

pointed

objects may damage the cooktop if they are dropped on

 

 

 

Do not

use the

cooktop as a work or support surface.

Food spillage

Unsuitable cleaning products

Plastic and paper

Sugar and other similar products may damage the cooktop. Remove such p immediately using a scraper for glass surfaces.

The use of unsuitable cleaning products and the wear caused by contact w cookware will result in fading of the metal parts.

Aluminum foil and plastic containers will melt if placed on element while it

Energy-saving advice

DUse pans equipped with a solid, flat bottom. Curved pan bottoms incre

energy consumption. Place a ruler against the bottom of the pan. If the gaps, this means the bottom is completely flat.

D The diameter of the pan you are using

should

be the same as the di

the element. Please note: If the

cookware manufacturer provides the dia

for the top of the pan, bear in

mind that this is in most cases greate

diameter of its bottom. This is generally

greater

than the diameter of th

the pan. If the diameter of the

pan is

not

the same

as

the

diameter

element, it is preferable to use

a pan

with

a

bottom

that

is

larger in

than the element, otherwise half

the energy

will

be wasted.

 

DChoose pans of a size suited to the amount of food you are going to

large pan that is only half full will use a great amount of energy.

DEnsure that pans are always placed in the center of the element and cover them with a lid. Cooking with an uncovered pan will result in a

increase in

energy

use.

 

 

D Use

a small amount of water

when

cooking. This will save energy and

the

vitamins

and

minerals of

cooked

vegetables.

DWhen cooking stews or liquid food such as soups, sauces or drinks, th

reach a

high temperature within a very

short

time

and

without warning,

risk of spillage. Therefore, it is advisable

to heat

food

slowly,

adjusting

setting to an adequate level and stirring

the

food

before and

during the

process.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thermador CIT365GB, CIT365GM manual Elements that may damage the appliance, Energy-saving advice

CIT365GB, CIT365GM specifications

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