EN 29
Symptom
Possible cause
Solution
The pans make a noise while
cooking.
This is caused by the energy
flowing from the hob to the
saucepan.
This is normal for certain
pans at a high cooking
setting. This is not harmful for
the pans or hob.
You have switched a cooking
zone on but the display keeps
flashing.
The pan you are using is not
suitable for induction cooking
or has a diameter of less than
12 cm.
Use a suitable pan (see pages
11 and 12).
A cooking zone suddenly
stops working and you hear
a signal.
The preset time has ended.
Switch the signal off by
pressing on the - or + key of
the timer.
The hob is not working
and nothing appears in the
display.
There is no power supply
due to a defective cable or a
faulty connection.
Check the fuses or the
electric switch (if there is no
plug).
A fuse blows as soon as the
hob is switched on.
The hob has been wrongly
connected.
Check the electrical
connections.
'BR' appears in the display
and the operation does not
react.
The bridge function is
switched on.
Switch the bridge function off
(see page 15).
Fault code F00 / the red lamp
next to the child lock button
is illuminated and the lamp
above the pause button is
flashing.
The control panel is dirty or
has water on it.
Clean the control panel.
Fault code F0 ... F6 and FC.
Defective generator.
Contact the
service department.
Fault code F7.
The ambient temperature is
not good.
Switch off all heat sources
close to the hob.
Fault code F8 and F08 / the
red lamp next to the child
lock button is illuminated and
the lamp above the pause
button is flashing.
Appliance overheated.
Allow the appliance to cool
down and
start cooking once again.
Fault code F9 and/or
continuous
audible signal.
Voltage too high and/or not
connected properly.
Have your connection
changed.
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