Fault
The induction zones are not heating up
When you start using the induction zones, you hear a buzzing sound
The sound of a fan can be heard while cooking, and it continues when
the cooker has been turned off.
When frying or making a stew, the energy in the induction zones seems
to decrease ("the hotplate gets less hot")
MODEL VT TC 2P.1-TR 3220
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An
appears on the visual display
Possible cause
The pan is unsuitable (it
does not have a ferromag-
netic base or it is too
small).
The pan is light or made
up of more than one part.
The buzzing comes from
energy being transmitted
directly to the base of the
pan.
There is a fan in the
induction zones to cool
the electronics.
If the temperature of the
glass or of the electrics
gets too high while coo-
king, a self-protection
system is triggered that
adjusts the power of the
hotplates so that the tem-
perature does not get any
higher.
Electrical failure.
Possible solution
Check that the pan base
reacts to a magnet, or
use a larger pan.
This buzzing is not a fault. If,
however, you wish to avoid it,
lower the power level slightly
or use a pan that has a hea-
vier base, and/or that is made
of a single part
The fan only comes on when
the electronics heat up -
when the temperature goes
down it goes off automati-
cally, whether or not the hob
is on.
Overheating problems while
cooking only occur under
conditions of extreme use
(cooking for a long time at
full power) or when the hob
has been wrongly installed.
Check that the hob has
been installed as described
in the instruction manual.
Call Technical Support.
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