English
I have turned on my induction
The controls have been blocked with the
hob and one or more LEDs have
child lock function
come on, but the controls and the
cooking area do not work
A cooking area or the entire
The overheating protection device has
appliance automatically turns off
been enabled.
or displays the E0 error.
The induction hob turns off during
1. The hob will turn off automatically
cooking.
if each cooking area has been used
continuously for more than 120 minutes.
2. The sensors have recorded high
temperatures inside the appliance.
3. Liquids or objects placed on top of the
touch commands on the induction hob.
4. Pots/pans are not correctly positioned
on the surface of the hob.
5. The mat is not in line with the marks
on the surface of the Lapitec hob.
Level 9 only has limited power
The power limitation function has been
when other rings are turned on.
activated due to several rings being
turned on. If more than one ring is being
used on level 9, the total nominal power
will be exceeded.
When I turn on my new induction
These odours are normal and do not indi-
hob, it releases odours and
cate a defect or malfunction.
vapours.
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User Manual
1. Deactivate the child lock function. Please
refer to the instruction manual for a complete
description.
2. If the cooking area still does not turn on, there
may have been a power cut or a short circuit.
WARNING: We advise you not to use the
appliance until the problem has been completely
resolved. Contact a qualified electrician.
1. Remove all pots and pans and leave the hob
to cool down.
2. Check that the hob has been installed
properly and that the ventilation grilles are not
blocked.
3. Contact an Authorised Assistance Centre.
If the above suggestions do not resolve the issue,
we recommend that you book an appointment
with a qualified technician.
1. Turn on the induction hob again.
2. Make sure the ventilation fans are not
blocked.
3. Clean the liquids or remove the objects from
the surface of the hob.
4. Correctly position the pots/pans on the
cooking areas, following the instructions
provided in the manual.
5. Correctly position the mat, following the
instructions provided in the manual.
heck whether you can reduce the power level
for some rings. For certain types of cooking, a
lower power nonetheless allows for the food to
be cooked properly.
No action necessary.
User Manual
What pots and pans are suitable for
induction hobs?
How can I disinfect my hob?
INDULAP001
English
A pot/pan is suitable for an induction hob if:
1. The base has the
symbol
2. A small quantity of water over a cooking
area of the induction hob, set at the maximum
cooking level, heats up in a short amount of
time.
3. A magnet attaches to the base of the pot/pan.
4. Please check with the manufacturer of the
pot/pan to see whether it is suitable.
Important: the base of the pot/pan must be as
thick and flat as possible.
Pot/pan material:
Suitable: cast iron, steel, enamelled steel,
stainless steel, multi-layered base (if the
manufacturer specifies that they are suitable).
Not suitable: aluminium, copper, brass, glass,
ceramic, porcelain.
Pot/pan size: The induction hob cooking areas
adapt to the size of the base of the pot/pan;
however, the base of the pot/pan must have a
diameter that depends on the size of the relative
cooking area.
Follow the cleaning and maintenance
instructions in the Lapitec manuals available on
the website www.lapitec.com
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