Gaggenau VI 230 112 Manuel d'utilisation - Page 13
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Tainting
Decoration
Instructions should a fault arise
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When light-brown or metallic stains appear on the
cooking plates, it means scaling has first occurred
and then been overheated; similar marks appear
when pans with uneven bases are used.
These stains are caused by unsuitable cleaning
products or because a pan base is worn. Brown
tainting can also occur when scaling is overheated.
Tainting of this kind can be removed by using the
same cleaning products as those employed for
cleaning fine-steel kitchen sinks.
If any slight de-coloration or chalk stains are
observed, use vinegar or lemon juice.
Fig. 8
The best way to clean the decoration on the hob is
to use lukewarm bleach. Do not use scouring pads,
pointed objects or glass scrapers.
Acid-based agents, like vinegar or lemon juice,
should be removed immediately with a damp cloth.
Fig. 9
Before getting in touch with our Customer Service,
read the following instructions to discover the
possible cause of the fault. Some problems can be
solved without needing to get in touch with the
Customer Service. Should, however, you still need
to contact our Customer Service, please quote the
model and the appliance's factory number. This
information can be found on the appliance's
characteristics plate.
Warning!
Never interfere with the inside of your appliance