Manufacturer Information
The manufacturer information includes the address and contact details linked to this product.
ADI Hogar y Hosteleria Iberia, S.L.
C/ Río Piedra, S/N, Pol. Industrial
50830 Villanueva de Gállego (Zaragoza)
Spain
Usage Warnings
Dinnerware
Safety warnings and precautions
Main risks
- Breakage, shards and sharp edges that can cause cuts.
- Thermal shock when moving from cold to hot or vice versa, with possible cracking or shattering.
- Burns when handling very hot items or liquids just out of the microwave or oven, or hot items straight from the dishwasher.
- Drops due to slipping when moving wet items or those stacked too high, with a risk of breakage.
- Sparking in the microwave if the crockery has metallic details.
- Build-up of dirt in cracks or on damaged surfaces that may contaminate food.
Safe use
- Check each item for the manufacturer’s symbols and instructions (microwave, oven, dishwasher) and use it only as permitted.
- Do not place crockery over direct flame, on grills or on hobs.
- Avoid sudden temperature changes: do not immerse hot items in cold water or move them straight from the freezer to heat.
- Use oven gloves or cloths to handle hot items, and check the temperature of soups and drinks before serving, especially to children.
- Inspect before each use and remove any items with cracks, impact damage or chips.
- Place items on flat, stable surfaces; avoid letting them overhang the edge of tables or worktops.
- Handle with dry hands and avoid stacking too many items at once to reduce drops.
- Avoid abrasive utensils or scouring pads that may scratch or weaken the surface.
Storage and maintenance
- Wash before first use and after each use with a soft sponge and non-abrasive detergent.
- Allow items to cool before washing; do not use cold water on hot crockery.
- If using a dishwasher, space items apart to prevent them from knocking into each other, and use a suitable programme.
- Dry completely before storing to avoid prolonged moisture.
- Stack in a stable manner and not too high; use separators or thin cloths between items to minimise rubbing.
- Regularly check the condition of the crockery and discard damaged or heavily worn items.
Usage restrictions
- Do not use items with metallic details in the microwave, or where this is not expressly indicated.
- Do not use in the oven unless the item clearly indicates it is suitable.
- Do not use crockery over open flames, barbecues, induction, ceramic or halogen hobs.
- Do not use cracked or chipped items for contact with food or for very hot drinks.
- Do not use crockery as a cutting surface or for striking or opening containers.
- Keep heavy or glass items out of reach of children, and supervise use with very hot food or drinks.
- Avoid storing highly acidic or salty foods for long periods in items with damaged surfaces.