Caple C981G Instruction Manual

To turn on the Caple C981G Hob, press the power button located on the control panel. Then, select the desired cooking zone by pressing the corresponding button and adjust the heat setting using the '+' or '-' buttons.
If your Caple C981G Hob is not heating, ensure it is properly connected to the power supply. Check for any tripped circuit breakers or blown fuses. If the issue persists, contact a qualified technician for further assistance.
To clean the ceramic glass surface, wait for it to cool down completely. Use a soft, damp cloth or sponge with a mild cleaning solution. Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals that can damage the surface.
A clicking sound is normal and indicates that the hob's electronic components are functioning correctly. This sound usually occurs when the hob is adjusting the power level to maintain the set temperature.
To lock the controls, press and hold the lock button for a few seconds until the lock indicator light turns on. This prevents accidental changes to the settings. To unlock, press and hold the lock button again.
Yes, you can use cast iron pans on the Caple C981G Hob. However, ensure the pan has a flat base to make optimal contact with the hob surface for efficient heating.
If the touch controls are unresponsive, ensure the surface is clean and dry. Try restarting the hob by turning off the power supply for a few minutes and then turning it back on. If the problem persists, contact customer support.
To prevent scratches, avoid sliding cookware across the surface. Use cookware with smooth bottoms and clean the hob regularly to remove any debris that could cause abrasions.
Regular cleaning and using appropriate cookware are essential for maintaining the hob's performance. Additionally, avoid overheating and ensure proper ventilation around the hob to prevent overheating of components.
To reset the hob, turn off the power supply at the main switch or circuit breaker for a few minutes, then turn it back on. This can resolve minor software or electronic glitches.