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Cleaning your electric hob – Glen Dimplex Home Appliances Ltd COUNTRY CLASSIC 100 E User Manual

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Cleaning Your Electric Hob

Ceramic glass hobs (if fitted)

The ceramic hotplates, and hob top can be cleaned

using a clean, damp cloth or kitchen paper. Please

ensure that the elements are cooled fully to avoid

steam burns.

You can use a specialist ceramic cleaner to restore the

surface, but use sparingly to avoid coating the hob top

too thickly, too much cream cleaner will lead to

discolouration. Use a dry, clean cloth to polish the

surface.

For stubborn marks, a little cream cleaner and a

specialist hob scraper can be used.

Do not use steam cleaners.

Regular cleaning will prevent any salts or minerals from

accumulating on your hob and discolouring the glass.

Solid plate hobs (if fitted)

Prime and Season - this helps maintain the finish of the

elements.

Use a damp, clean cloth to wipe the solid plate, making

sure that you follow the circular grooves and avoid

damaging the ‘red spot(s)’. Make sure that you allow

the hotplate to dry before use by switching on the

elements at a low heat.

You can restore the hotplates by using a solid plate

cleaner.

Plastic & Painted parts

Only use a clean cloth wrung out in hot soapy water.

Vitreous enamel surfaces (enamel hobs only)

Use a mild cream cleaner on a clean cloth.

Stainless steel & Aluminium surfaces

Only use a clean cloth wrung out in hot, soapy water.

Stubborn marks can be removed by using a specialist

cleaner, we also recommend that you clean the whole

area, to maintain a uniform finish.

Some foods are corrosive, eg: vinegar, fruit juices and

especially salt, these can damage and leave marks on

the surface. Wipe any spillage of these substances as

safely, and as quickly as possible.

Do not use steam cleaners

Take care when clean-

ing over symbols on

fascia panels, excessive

cleaning can lead to the

symbols fading.

Always allow your

appliance to cool

down, and switch off

the electricity before

you clean any part of

it.

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Keep a separate cloth

aside for cleaning your

glass hob - this will pre-

vent greases being

transferred which can

cause discolouration of

the glass surface.

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To prime: Switch on each

element in turn for a short

while (with no pan on it) at a

medium - high setting. This

will harden and burn off the

coating.

To season: Heat the element

for 30 seconds at a medium

setting then switch off. Use a

minimum amount of unsalted

vegetable oil on a dry cloth or

paper towel, and apply a thin

coat of oil to the element sur-

face.

Wipe off the excess and heat

the element for 1 minute.

Baby oil can be used to

restore stainless steel

finishes - but only use a

few drops. Don’t use

cooking oils as they can

contain salts which will

damage the metal.

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Don’t use:

Abrasive powder

cleaners, wire wool,

soap filled wire pads,

detergents, bleaches,

bath stain remover or

chemical oven

cleaners.

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