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Clean the front, sides and hob by wiping the vitreous enamel with a warm soapy cloth and then giving it a quick polish with a dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaning material on the vitreous enamel.
Acidic spills on the hob should be wiped off immediately with a clean damp cloth. If there are stubborn marks on the hob, use a good quality enamel cleaner.
The hotplate will carbonise any food spilt on it and any such spills should be removed with a wire brush or metal scraper; it is important to do this to ensure good contact between your cookware and the hotplate. Take care when cleaning the insulating lids, the hotplate may be hot. Keep the glass door clean by wiping with a hot soapy cloth and then drying with a dry cloth.