Try using a ceramic hob specific scraper to removed the burnt on bits then use a ceramic hob cleaner.
Can you let me know what country you are in and I can send you alternative links.
The following link are for the uk.
https://www.bosch-eshop.com/eshop/bosch/gb/ceramic-hob-cleaning-1.htm
311299 is the most cost effective as it contains cleaner and scraper.
Purchase a cleaning spray. Easy-Off Glass Cleaner, Windex or Drackett Glass Cleaner are all available from local department or grocery stores. You could also use dishwashing soap. Any non-abrasive, bacteria or grease removal product would clean glass cooktops.
Spray the whole cooktop area. Allow the cleaner to sit for about 2 minutes. If you have stuck-on food, spray only that portion of the cooktop. Let the liquid sit for approximately 5 to 10 minutes.
Use hot water. Soak your sponge and wring it out. Wipe down the glass cooktop. Carefully scrub the stuck-on food. Run the sponge over the spot area at least 20 times to remove the food. Wring out the sponge and rub the remaining portion of the glass countertop
Use a terry cloth rag to wipe down the cooktop. This will remove excess water and soap.
if you have any further questions please message me back and please remember when our chat is concluded to rank how this opinion has helped in your appliance situation Thanks again Rick
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