5Safety InformationKeep an eye on children when thehob is in use. Pans get very hotwhen used and remain warm forsome time after the hob has beenturned off. Never let children touchor play with the controls.Take care to ensure that the burnerrings and covers are positioned cor-rectly over the burner tops.Never leave the hob unattendedwhen deep frying or melting fat,paraffin wax or other easily ignitedsubstances. Never leave paper, dishcloths, aluminium foil or any othereasily ignited materials close to thehob. A hot hob can cause foil, plasticor paper to melt or burn.Put out flames with a lid, andnever use water.Check that the hob is turned offwhen not in use.The hob is intended for domestic useonly. If it is used in any other waythere is a risk of accidents.ChildrenUseRemember that the hotplate, the pansupports and the burners will stayhot for a long time after you haveturned off the heat.For hygienic and safety reasons thegas burners must be kept clean.Grease splashes and spilt food willgive off fumes if heated up and inthe worst cases could cause a fire.Service and repair must be per-formed by our service organisationor an organisation approved by us.Only spare parts supplied by ourservice organisation may be used.Make sure the packaging is disposedof in such a manner that childrencannot access the used packaging.Cleaning and MaintenanceServiceUnpacking