Manufacturer Information
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TRAMONTINA IBÉRICA SLU
Calle Santa Engracia 90, Piso 5
28010 Madrid
Spain
Usage Warnings
Frying Pans
Warnings and safety precautions
Main risks
- Burns from contact with the pan body, the handle and lids, and from splashes of oil or steam.
- Fire or flare-up from overheating oil or heating the empty pan for an extended period.
- Build-up of smoke and vapours when cooking at excessive temperatures, especially in poorly ventilated spaces.
- Tip-overs and spills if the pan is not properly centred or the handle is loose, with a risk of falls and burns.
- Damage to the hob or worktop from impacts, sliding or thermal shock (glass-ceramic/induction).
- Deterioration of the coating if unsuitable utensils or scourers are used, increasing the risk of sticking and burns.
Safe use
- Read and follow the manufacturer's instructions before first use.
- Place the pan stable and centred on the heat source; position the handle facing inwards and away from walkways.
- Adjust the heat so flames do not rise up the sides or so the hob does not exceed the recommended temperature; avoid heating the empty pan for extended periods.
- Leave sufficient space in the pan to prevent spill-overs; add liquids and salt gradually to reduce splashing.
- Pat ingredients dry before frying; use a lid or a splatter guard where possible.
- Handle the pan with oven gloves or dry cloths; hold the handle firmly when moving it and avoid sudden twists with hot oil.
- Ventilate the kitchen and use an extractor hood to disperse smoke and vapours.
- Use utensils compatible with the surface (wood, silicone or others recommended by the manufacturer) to avoid damaging it.
- Avoid thermal shock: allow it to cool before washing and do not pour cold water onto a hot pan.
- On induction hobs, check compatibility and place the pan centred on a suitably sized zone.
Storage and maintenance
- Allow to cool completely before cleaning; avoid sudden temperature changes.
- Clean according to the manufacturer's instructions, using mild detergent and non-abrasive sponges; dry thoroughly to prevent rust or staining.
- Periodically check the condition of the handle, screws and rivets; if they are loose or damaged, do not use the pan until it is repaired.
- If the coating is heavily scratched or peeling, or the base is warped, stop using the pan.
- Store in a dry place; when stacking, use protectors between pans to prevent rubbing and surface damage.
- Avoid placing weight on the handles during storage to prevent loosening or deformation.
Usage restrictions
- Not suitable for microwave use.
- Use in an oven, under a grill or on a barbecue only if expressly stated by the manufacturer.
- Do not use metal utensils or abrasive scourers on non-stick surfaces, unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer.
- Do not leave the pan unattended when it contains hot oil or fats.
- Do not use the pan on heat sources that it is not compatible with (e.g., induction if it is not designed for it).
- Do not carry the pan with very hot oil through crowded areas or over children or pets.
- Do not use alcohol or other flammable liquids to light or intensify the flame under the pan.