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STOVES EI - Using the Hob; HOB OPERATION AND SAFETY

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12
USING THE HOB
SAFETY
6 Commercial simmering aids should
not be used as they create excessive
temperatures that can damage the
surface and may cause a hazard.
6 Do not place aluminium foil or plastic
utensils on the ceramic glass, as they may
melt and damage the surface.
6 Do not use the ceramic glass hotplate
surface for storage.
6 When cooking with fat or oil, never leave
unattended.
6 Turn pan handles to a safe position, so
they are out of reach of children, not
overhanging the appliance, and cannot be
caught accidentally.
6 Position pans over the centre of the
hotplate elements.
6 Do not use the hob as a chopping board
or a storage area, as this increases the
likelihood of it being damaged – e.g.;
plastic utensils placed on a warm hob
may melt onto it, and damage the
ceramic glass surface.
6 Be careful when cooking foods in salted
water, or foods containing large amounts
of sugar, syrup or jam – if they are spilled
onto hot areas of the hob they may
damage it.
6 Lift pans onto and off the surface, rather
than sliding them across the surface, to
avoid marks and scratches.
6 If you use a wet paper towel to remove
spills from a warm heating area of the
hob, be careful to avoid steam burns.
6 Do not use abrasive powder cleaners,
metal wire wool pads, impregnated
plastic pads, detergents, bleaches,
bath stain removers, or chemical oven
cleaners; all these types of products will
damage the ceramic glass.
Electromagnetic interference
The functions of the hob comply with the applicable
standards on electromagnetic interference
Your induction cooking hob thus complies fully with
the statutory requirements (Directive 2004/108/EC).
It is designed to not interfere with the functioning
of other electrical equipment as long as these also
comply with the same regulations.
Your induction cooking hob thus complies fully
with the statutory requirements. It is designed to
not interfere with the functioning of other electrical
equipment as long as these also comply with the same
regulations.
Your induction hob generates magnetic fields in its
immediate vicinity.
So that there is no interference between your
cooking hob and a pacemaker, the pacemaker must
be designed in compliance with the appropriate
regulations.
In this respect we can only guarantee the compliance
of our own product. You can ask the manufacturer
or your doctor about the compliance or any
incompatibilities of your pacemaker.

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