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TROUBLESHOOTING
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| Cooktop not connected to proper | Have electrician verify that the proper | |
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| electrical circuit. | rated cooktop voltage is being supplied | |
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| to the cooktop. Have electrician replace |
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| Fuse is blown or circuit breaker is tripped. | fuse or reset circuit breaker. | |
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| No electricity to the cooktop. | Have electrician check your power | |
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| supply. |
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| Cooktop is connected to 120 volt power | Have electrician connect cooktop to the | |
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| supply. | proper voltage. | |
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| Power supply connection is loose. | Have electrician tighten the connections | |
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| at the junction box. |
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| Improper cookware is being used. | Select proper cookware as outlined in | |
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| the Cooktop Operation section of this |
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| manual. |
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| Heating element temperature limiters are |
| This is a normal operating condition, |
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| temporarily shutting off the elements due |
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| to exceeding the maximum allowable | The element will cycle back on | |
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| temperature. | automatically after it has cooled | |
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| sufficiently. |
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| Under direct or bright lighting, you will |
| These are normal properties of black |
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| sometimes be able to see through the |
| ceramic glass panels. |
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| glass and into the chassis due to its |
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| transparent quality. You may also notice a |
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| red tint under these conditions |
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