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Symptoms
The following noises are normal.
• Humming/buzzing sound
• Whistling sound
Noises are heard
during cooking.
• Cracking sound
• Clicking sound
• Ticking sound
• To prevent damage to the product, if one of the right-side elements is turned on
The Boost function
has been deactivated
or cannot be activated.
• For safety, after 6 minutes the Boost setting will automatically revert to either
• The words "Auto Detected" will not be displayed if there is no cookware on the
The cookware
cannot be detected
• Cookware is not compatible with induction cooktop.
automatically.
• Never use the Boost mode to preheat empty cookware or to heat oil, butter or
Cookware has been
damaged.
Output power is
• The power level displayed may be different from the actual power level at the
different when the
same type of burner is
used.
Power Cycling
• It is normal for heating elements to cycle On/Off during use to control output power.
The LCD screen does
• Placing hot cookware on top of the LCD screen can cause the screen to
not work properly.
Timer does not turn
• The Kitchen Timer/Cooking Timer acts as a simple timer and does not turn off the
off the cooking zone.
• After you turn off the burners, the indicator remains on until the ceramic glass
The Hot Surface
indicator stays on
after the burners are
turned off.
Error code FC, F1,
• Turn the power off and then on again to turn off the error code.
or F5 appears on the
• If the issue recurs, call for service.
display.
Possible Cause / Solutions
- Caused by the magnetic field transmitting power to the cookware. It is most
noticeable at high power settings and becomes quieter if the power is reduced.
- Most noticeable with lighter weight cookware or when cookware is empty.
- Under certain conditions, your cookware may produce a high-pitched whistling
noise when two elements are in use at the same time. The power levels at
which this occurs may vary depending on the kind of cookware being used.
Change the power level to eliminate the noise or reduce its volume.
- May occur when using composite cookware as the different materials resonate
and heat at different rates. This will not damage or impair the performance of
the cookware.
- Caused by the electrical switches.
- It is normal to hear a clicking noise when operating burners below power level 6.
- Caused by the cookware detection.
when the center dual element is using the Boost setting, the power setting of
the center dual element is automatically reduced to power level 9. To maintain
the Boost setting on the center dual element, use any of the left-side elements
instead.
power level 9 or the previously set power level.
burner. Auto Detection is only active when the cooktop is initially turned on.
- Use only cookware that is compatible with the induction cooktop. For details of
compatible cookware, see "Induction Cookware".
lard. If cookware is overheated, it may be damaged, and the fat or grease may
catch fire.
- Use the Boost function to boil water or heat up large quantities of food quickly.
high end of the temperature range. To prevent the cooktop from overheating, the
power level is controlled automatically.
malfunction.
cooking zone.
surface cools down.
- If the temperature near the product is high, it may take longer for the ceramic
glass surface to cool down.
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