At a Glance
Is there burnt food on the glass cooktop? Do you wish to remove a foreign object from the glass cooktop?
When the electric range operates, the temperature of the glass cooktop increases so that food that boils over may be burnt and stuck to the cooktop.
At this time, if such foreign objects are not removed and are left for a long period of time, the surface of the glass cooktop may be damaged or the touch buttons may not work properly.
Try This
Firmly wipe off the glass cooktop using an electric range cleaner and glass cleaning sponge.
➔ Any hardened foreign object can be removed by scraping it out using a scraper.
Next, wearing gloves, wipe off the stain using a glass cleaning sponge.
Use only an electric range cleaner or a detergent certified by the German company Schott and a glass cleaning sponge.
Using a general kitchen detergent or a scrubber or a sponge with a rough surface may damage the surface of the glass cooktop.
Tilt the scraper blade to about 45˚ and gently scrape off the substance from the surface of the glass cooktop.
If sticky food such as sugar or starch syrup is spilled and not removed immediately, the pot may stick to the glass cooktop and may not be easily removed.
In such cases, operate the electric range for approximately 1 to 2 minutes to melt any sugar or starch syrup stuck to the bottom of the pot and separate the pot gently from the cooktop.
Removing the pot forcibly may break or scratch the glass cooktop.
This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.