Problem solving guide
Problem | Possible cause | Remedy |
After the hob is | The system lock is | Deactivate the system |
switched on "LC" | activated. | lock (see "Safety lock / |
appears in the timer |
| System lock"). |
display for a few |
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seconds. |
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After the hob is | The appliance is in | Deactivate demonstration |
switched on "dE" | demonstration mode. | mode (see |
appears in the timer |
| "Programming"). |
display for a few |
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seconds. |
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The cooking zones do |
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not heat up. |
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The hob switches off | One of the cooking zones | You can use the cooking |
while it is use. | has probably been on for | zone again by switching it |
| too long. | back on (see "Safety |
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The heating element for | Power levels 1 to 8: This | This is quite normal, and |
one of the cooking | is not a fault. | due to the electronic |
zones switches on and |
| regulation of the |
off. |
| temperature (see "How |
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| the cooking zones work"). |
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| Power level 9: | To prevent the ceramic |
| The overheating | glass from overheating, |
| protection mechanism | the overheating |
| has triggered. | protection mechanism |
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| automatically switches off |
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| the cooking zone heating |
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| elements. Once the |
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| ceramic surface has |
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| cooled down to a safe |
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| level, the heating element |
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| will automatically switch |
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| back on again (see |
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| "Overheating protection"). |
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