Problem solving guide

Problem

Possible cause

Remedy

After the hob is

The appliance is in

Deactivate demonstration

switched on "d" appears

demonstration mode.

mode (see

in the front left cooking

 

"Programming").

zone display and "E"

 

 

appears in the front right

 

 

cooking zone display.

 

 

The cooking zones do

 

 

not heat up.

 

 

 

 

 

The hob switches off

One of the cooking zones

No remedy necessary.

while it is use.

has probably been on for

You can use the cooking

 

too long.

zones again by switching

 

 

them back on (see

 

 

"Safety switch-off").

 

 

 

The heating element for

Power levels 1 to 8: This

No remedy necessary.

one of the cooking

is not a fault.

This is quite normal, and

zones switches on and

 

due to the electronic

off.

 

regulation of the

 

 

temperature (see "How

 

 

the cooking zones work").

 

 

 

 

Power level 9:

No remedy necessary.

 

This indicates a fault. The

Once the ceramic surface

 

overheating protection

has cooled down to a

 

mechanism for one of the

safe level, the heating

 

cooking zones has

element will automatically

 

triggered.

switch back on again

 

 

(see "Overheating

 

 

protection").

 

 

 

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Miele KM5600 Problem Possible cause Remedy After the hob is, Switched on d appears, Front left cooking, While it is use

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