Demo mode
If the
symbol appears in the display, the Demo Mode
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is activated. The appliance does not heat up. Disconnect
the appliance from the electric supply. Wait a few
seconds and reconnect it. Then switch off the Demo
Mode in the settings menu within the first 3 minutes.
Info button
With the Info button, you can request important additional
information on the function currently being used. To call
up the information, touch the
information appears. To close the Information, touch
Back.
Normal operating noise of the cooktop
Induction technology is based on the generation of
electromagnetic fields. These allow heat to be generated
directly on the base of the cookware. Pots or pans can
cause different noises or vibrations depending on the
manufacturing method. These noises are described as
follows:
Technical service
Contact our Technical Service Department if your
appliance needs repair. Our central Customer Service
Center (see below) will also be happy to supply you with
details on a center close to you.
E number and FD number:
When you contact our service, please have the Model(E)
number and the FD number for your appliance available.
You can find the identification plate with these numbers
on the underside of the appliance and in the appliance
booklet.
Questions? Please contact us. We look forward to
hearing from you!
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display area. The
Deep buzzing (as from a transformer)
This noise occurs when cooking on higher power levels.
It is due to the volume of energy transferred from the
cooktop to the cookware. The noise stops or reduces
when the power level is reduced.
Low whistling
This noise occurs if the cooking container is empty. It
stops when water or food is placed in the container.
Crackling
This noise occurs with cookware made of different
multilayer materials. It occurs because of vibrations at
the areas at which the different materials contact each
other. The noise occurs on the cookware and can vary
according to the volume and preparation method of the
food.
Loud whistling
This noise occurs for cookware made of different
multilayer materials if they are also used on the
maximum power level and on two cooking positions at
the same time. The noise stops or reduces when the
power level is reduced.
Fan noises
For correct operation of the electronic system, the
cooktop temperature must be regulated. To do this, the
cooktop is equipped with a cooling fan which is operated
to reduce and regulate the temperature of the electronic
system. The fan can also continue to run when the
appliance is switched off, if the temperature measured
after switching the cooktop off is still too hot.
The above-mentioned noises are a normal part of
induction technology and should not be considered as a
defect.
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