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Problem | Possible cause | Remedy |
A 0 will flash | The overheating | See "Overheating protection". |
alternating with 9 in the | protection mechanism |
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cooking zone display. | has triggered. |
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The hob switches off | One or more of the | Clean the control panel or |
while it is in use and an | sensors have been | remove the obstruction (see |
F flashes in the timer | covered, e.g. by finger | "Safety |
display. | contact, food boiling |
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| over or by an object |
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| such as an oven glove. |
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The food in the pan | There is too much food | Start cooking at the highest |
hardly heats up or does | in the pan. | power level and then turn |
not heat up at all when |
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the Auto |
| manually later on. |
function is switched |
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The pan is not |
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conducting heat |
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| properly. |
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One or more residual | There was an | The hob can be used again. |
heat indicators are | interruption to the | Check the cooking stage of |
flashing. | power supply during | the food and whether its |
| operation, and the hob | condition has been affected |
| has switched itself off. | by the power failure before |
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| switching the cooking |
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| zone(s) back on again. |
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| The residual heat | The indicators will flash until |
| indicators have lit up | the maximum residual heat |
| while the programming | time has elapsed or the |
| mode was being called | cooking zone is selected and |
| up. | activated. |
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It is taking too long for |
| You can test the power level |
the contents of the pan |
| of the cooking zone (see "To |
to come to the boil. |
| test the power level"). |
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