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Your safety
Always switch off the hob completely
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after use! Never rely solely on the au-
tomatic pot recognition.
Always switch off the cooking zones/
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areas yourself if you wish to stop a
cooking process. Cancelling the cook-
ing time limit does not end the cook-
ing process itself.
Do not leave the hob unattended
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during use.
Children aged 8 years or younger
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must be kept away from the appli-
ance, unless they are under constant
supervision.
Do not place any metal objects such
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as cutlery and lids on the hob, be-
cause these will also heat up and may
cause burns.
Never sit on the hob.
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Allow the hob to cool completely be-
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fore cleaning.
Exception: Remove sugary or starchy
contaminants, plastic or aluminium
foil from the hot glass ceramic imme-
diately using a standard sharp scrap-
er. While doing so protect hands from
burns with oven gloves or pot holders.
Health hazard!
Acrylamide may be carcinogenic.
Acrylamide is produced when starch is
exposed to excessive heat, e.g. in pota-
toes (fries, chips), biscuits, toast, bread
etc.
Keep cooking times as short as pos-
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sible.
Only brown the food slightly, do not
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allow it to brown too much.
When frying potatoes using raw po-
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tato discs or frying potato fritters in
a frying pan, it is better to use mar-
garine (with a minimum fat content
of 80 %) or oil with a little margarine
instead of pure oil.
The hob generates a magnetic fi eld
that could disrupt medical implants.
Ask your doctor about the effects on
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implants e.g. pacemakers or defi bril-
lators.
Risk of injury!
This hob has sharp edges. Improper
handling can result in cut injuries.
Wear protective gloves when unpack-
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ing and installing the hob.
NOTICE
Risk of damage from improper installa-
tion of the appliance.
Insuffi cient air circulation may lead to
damage caused by overheating.
Never fi t the hob over an oven with-
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out ventilation!
Risk due to improper operation!
Improper handling of the appliance
may result in damage.
Do not operate the cooking zones/
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areas with empty and/or incorrect
cookware.
Do not allow objects to fall onto the
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glass ceramic. Even small objects may
cause a great deal of damage if they
come into contact with glass ceramic
in a punctiform manner.
Wipe the hob and the base of the
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pots before use to remove any dirt
that may cause scratches.
Do not push heavy pans across the
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hob; this may scratch the glass ce-
ramic.