Cleaning and looking after the hotplates – Teka EM 30 2P Manuale d'uso

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When first connecting, or if the hotplate
has not been used for some time, the
moisture absorbed by the insulation needs
to be eliminated. To carry out this drying

process, turn the hotplate on - with no pan
on it - for five minutes at switch position 2.
The smell and smoke that are emitted,
while unpleasant, present no risk, and you
should assist ventilation by opening doors
and windows to let the outside air in.

Model EM/30 2P T has a further control, a
timer, which limits the degree to which the
hotplates heat up, according to the time
which has been set. The timer should
never be set to zero if the hotplates are to
work.

Suggestions for effective use

of the electric hotplates

To ensure maximum performance from
your hob, follow these guidelines:

* Use pans with a flat base, as the greater

the surface contact between the pan
and the hotplate, the greater will be the
heat transmission. We recommend the
use of heavy pans so that the base is
more difficult to dent. The picture shows
how pans with battered or dented bases
have less surface contact. (See fig. 8)

* Do not use pans with a diameter that is

smaller than that of the hotplate, in order
to avoid boiling foods spilling over onto
the hotplates.

* Dry the bottom of your pans before put-

ting them on the hotplates.

* When you are almost finished cooking, it

is a good idea to set the hotplate to the
minimum or to turn it off just before
removing the pan, in order to make use
of the energy that has been stored and
to avoid the hotplate operating while it is
empty.

Never use the electric hotplate

without a pan on it.

Cleaning and looking

after the hotplates

* Disconnect the appliance from the elec-

tric mains before cleaning it.

* Do not use cleaning products that can

harm aluminium, such as soda, acids, etc.

fig. 8

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fig. 7

‘Hotplate in operation’ indicator

Control index

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