Fixing malfunctions
Malfunctions are generally caused by minor faults. Before
contacting the Technical Assistance Service, ensure you have
read the following recommendations and warnings.
Indicator
Malfunction
none
The electric power supply has been cut off. Check other electrical appliances to check whether there has been a
The appliance has not been properly con-
nected following the connection diagram.
Electronic system malfunction.
The control panel is wet or an object is
flashing
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resting on it.
Electronic system malfunction.
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+ number /
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+ number /
+ number
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The Tipp control was dragged instead of
"§„‰
slanting it towards the required hotplate
There is an internal error in the system.
/
"‹
"Š
The electronic system has overheated and
"ƒ
the related hotplate has been switched off.
The electronic system has overheated and
"...
all of the hotplates have been turned off.
Incorrect voltage supply, outside the nor-
—‚
mal operating limits.
The hotplate has overheated and switched
—ƒ
/
—„
off to protect its working surface.
* If the indicator persists, call the Technical Assistance Service.
Do not rest hot pans on the control panel.
Normal noise while the appliance is working
Induction heating technology is based on the creation of
electromagnetic fields that generate heat directly at the base of
the pan. Depending on how the pan has been manufactured,
certain noises or vibrations may be produced such as those
described below:
A deep humming sound as in a transformer
This noise is produced when cooking with a high power level. It
is caused by the amount of energy transferred from the hob to
the pan. The noise disappears or becomes faint when the
power level is lowered.
A low whistling sound
This noise is produced when the pan is empty. The noise
disappears when water or food is added to the pan.
A crackling sound
This noise occurs in pans which are made from different
materials superimposed on one another. It is caused by the
vibrations that occur in the adjoining surfaces of the different
superimposed materials. The noise comes from the pan. The
amount of food and cooking method can vary noise intensity.
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Measure
power cut.
Check that the appliance has been connected properly according to
the connection diagram.
If the malfunction is not resolved by the above checks, contact the
Technical Assistance Service.
Dry the control panel area or remove the object.
Disconnect the range from the mains. Wait about 30 seconds, then
connect it again.*
Wait a few seconds, then switch on the range and hotplate properly
once again.
Disconnect the range from the mains. Wait about 30 seconds, then
connect it again.*
Wait for the electronic system to cool down. Then push any symbol
on the range.*
Please contact your local electricity company.
Wait until the electronic system has cooled down sufficiently before
switching the hotplate back on.
A high-pitched whistling sound
This noise is produced mainly in pans made from different
materials superimposed on one another, and it occurs when
such pans are heated at maximum power on two hotplates at
the same time. The whistling disappears or becomes fainter as
soon as the power level is lowered.
Noise from the fan
For proper use of the electronic system, the temperature of the
hob must be controlled. To do this, the hob has a fan which
turns on when a high temperature is detected. The fan may also
work by inertia after the hob has been switched off, if the
temperature detected is still too high.
The noises described are normal, they are part of induction
heating technology and not a sign of malfunction.