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TROUBLESHOOTING
The design of the appliance assures trouble-free operation and a long life.
Should problems still occur, the following table will help to find and eliminate
minor problems:
Problem
Possible cause
Repair
The hob cannot be
turned on.
The power supply is
interrupted.
Check the distribution board of
the appliance. Use other appli-
ances to check for a power fail-
ure. When you have checked
everything and the problem still
persists, call customer service
or an electrician.
The buttons no longer
respond.
The child lock is ac-
tive.
Unlock the control panel.
The buttons react very
poorly when touched.
The control surface
is damp.
Make sure that the control pan-
el area is dry and that you use
the finger tip for operation.
Some pots and pans
make crackling noises.
This can be caused
by the design of the
cookware.
This does not indicate a fault.
If a problem still persists after following the steps above, please contact your
distributor and/or a technician.
DISPOSAL
Packaging Materials
The packaging protects the appliance from transport damage. The packaging
materials have been selected to be environmentally friendly and disposed of
in an environmentally friendly manner and thus can be recycled. Returning
the packaging to the material cycle saves raw materials and reduces waste.
Dispose of no longer needed packaging materials according to the relevant
local regulations. The materials used are:
• Corrugated cardboard/Cardboard (mainly from waste paper)
• Moulded parts made of PS (foamed polystyrene free of FCKW)
• Foils and bags of PE (polyethylene)
• Straps made from PP (polypropylene)