Issue with Stove Quality and Glass Top
This stove is of poor quality and lacks a clear brand or origin, resulting in a low-quality glass top. Prolonged cooking can cause the stove to become hot and the glass top to crack or break.
To resolve this issue:
- Choose an infrared stove from a reputable brand with a clear origin.
- Purchase from a reputable store.
- Cook simple dishes at low temperatures and avoid cooking for extended periods.
Impact on Infrared Stove’s Glass Top
The glass top of the infrared stove can be affected by strong collisions caused by various factors like rough surface placement, transportation impacts, high-temperature cooking after impact, or accidental object dropping.
To address this issue:
- Place the stove on a spacious and flat location.
- Handle the stove with care during transportation by wrapping it in foam.
- Avoid placing heavy objects on top to prevent falling onto the glass top.
Issue with Cooking Too Much Food at High Temperatures
Using heavy pots to cook on the stove for extended periods at high temperatures can cause damage to the glass top.
To resolve this issue:
- Avoid using pots weighing more than 4 kg.
- Limit cooking time to 1-2 hours.
- Use the stove at an appropriate heat level and avoid using it at the maximum heat level.
Not Cleaning the Stove Regularly
Failure to clean the stove regularly can result in food and dirt buildup on the glass surface, reducing its heat resistance and causing damage over time. Improper cleaning methods can also lead to scratches and breakage under high temperatures.
To resolve this issue:
- After each use, use a soft cotton cloth and specialized cleaning solution to wipe the surface clean.
Cleaning the Stove While It’s Still Hot
Cleaning the stove while it’s still hot can cause the glass to break due to thermal shock from sudden temperature changes. The stove’s surface remains hot even after use.
To avoid this issue:
- After use, allow the stove to cool down for approximately 15-20 minutes before unplugging to let the cooling fan blow off the heat.
- Only clean the stove when it has completely cooled down to ensure safety.
Incorrect Installation of Built-in Infrared Stove
Incorrect installation of a built-in infrared stove can lead to unbalanced and damaged glass tops due to factors like improper space matching, incorrect cutting and patching of the surface, or using only one support point.
To resolve this issue:
- Measure the specifications of the stove carefully before installation.
- Contact a reputable installation, repair, and warranty center for professional support.
If the infrared stove glass cracks during cooking, immediately stop cooking, turn off and unplug the stove, and contact the warranty center of the brand or the place of purchase for assistance in replacing the stove glass.