Frequently asked questions
A single burner or the cooktop turns automatically off.
Possible fault | Fix |
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The overheating protection has | See "Overheating protection". |
reacted. |
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One of the following errors occurs:
–The booster function turns off automatically ahead of time.
–The selected power level 10, 11 or 12 flashes alternating with a lower power level in the burner display. The lower power level is additionally shown by the number of segments in the lighting cycle.
Possible fault | Fix |
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The overheating protection has | See "Overheating protection". |
reacted. |
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The food does not cook when using auto-heat.
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Large amounts of food are cooked. | Select a higher power level or start cooking | |
| on the highest power level and reduce the | |
The pot or pan does not transfer | ||
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the heat properly. | ||
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The cooling fan continues to run after the cooktop was turned off.
Possible fault | Fix |
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This is not a fault. | The fan continues to run until the appliance |
| has sufficiently cooled. It will turn off |
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