Defy Appliances 600C User Manual

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SOLID PLATES 
 
Red dot plates 
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Plates featuring a red dot in the centre are high speed, high 
wattage plates for increased performance 
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For your safety these plates are fitted with thermal limiters. 
Should a plate be accidentally switched on and left 
unattended, the limiter will reduce the power output of the 
plate and minimise the risk of overheating and the possibility 
of fire. 
 
Caring for Solid Plates 
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Before using the plates for the first time, switch them on for about 4 minutes at the 
highest setting. This allows the factory applied protective coating to burn in. 
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To prevent blotchy discolouration and corrosion, moisture from spatters and spills 
should be cleaned off immediately. 
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To clean the plates, wipe them with a damp cloth or nylon pad. A little liquid 
detergent may be used. Do not use metal scourers or sharp metal objects to clean the 
plates. 
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After cleaning, dry the plates by switching them on for a short while. 
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To prevent rust, periodically apply some sewing machine oil or electrical hotplate 
polish - available from Defy Service Centres. Extra attention is required in areas of 
high humidity or in close proximity to the sea. 
 
NOTE: THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER THE REPLACEMENT OR 
REPAIR OF RUSTED OR CORRODED PLATES.
 
 
Recommendations 
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Use only pots with a solid level base. An uneven base can prolong cooking times and 
waste energy. 
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Use pots with a base diameter slightly larger than the plate. This will ensure even heat 
distribution and prevent spillage from dripping onto and staining the hot plate. 
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Always cover the pot with a lid. This will conserve energy and minimise spillage. 
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Thermal shock could damage the plates. Do not put cold pots on very hot plates. 
 
Plate controls 
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Select the heat level by turning the knob to the required 
setting.  
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You may select any setting, even between numbers.  
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1= low , 4 = medium  and 8 = high. 
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The plate indicator light will glow, when the plate is 
switched on.