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cleaning
Daily
Clean the ceramic hob after use. You can use,
for example, a little washing-up liquid in
water. Switch on the child safety lock before
cleaning the control panel. Never clean the
ceramic hob with an abrasive cleaning
material!
Weekly
Special maintenance products for ceramic
hobs, such as Collo Profi or Cerafix give the
ceramic hob a protective layer. Treat the hob
with these products also when obstinate
stains have been removed.
Stubborn stains
You can remove burnt-on stains, metal and
lime scale stains from the ceramic hob with
such special cleaning materials as Jif, Collo
Luneta or Stahlfix.
Remove stubborn stains with a glass scraper.
Boiled-over food residues
Remove boiled-over food residues with a
glass scraper. Molten plastic and sugar can
also be removed with a glass scraper.
Do not first allow the hob to cool completely.
Special maintenance products for ceramic
hobs (e.g. Collo Luneta) form an antistatic
layer on the hob so that it attracts dust less
readily.
Installation
General
If an appliance is not fitted with a connecting
cable with a plug, then it may be connected to
the mains only by an approved installer.
Please note:
The power rating and required mains voltage
are shown on the rating plate at the back of
the oven. Connection should take place
according to national and local regulations.
If the specified power is more than 3 kW, a
socket suitable for current greater than 13 A
must be used.
Electrical connection
The appliance should always be earthed. Use
good quality cable for connecting e.g. H05RRF,
1,5 or 2,5 mm
2
, with 3 or 5 cores, depending on
the regulations.
If you want to make a fixed connection,
ensure that a multi-pole switch with a
distance between contacts of 3 mm is
installed in the supply cable.
Wiring diagrams
There is a label showing the wiring diagrams
on the underside of the appliance.
Supply terminals
You can make the cross connections needed
using the jumpers on the terminal block. Do
not forget to secure the cable with the cable
clamp.
INSTALLATION
MAINTENANCE
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