I
f any abnormality occurs, the induction hob will automatically go into protective mode and display
one of the following codes:
E
3 /
E
4
A
bnormal
temperature
C
heck the pan
T
he above table shows how to assess and check common faults.
D
o not dismantle the appliance yourself, otherwise you may damage the induction
hob.
F
0 /
F
1 /
F
2
E
1 /
E
2
E
5 /
E
6
F
an failure
C
ontact the supplier
T
emperature
sensor failure
C
ontact the supplier
A
bnormal voltage in
power supply
C
heck if power supply is
normal.
P
ower on after power supply
returns to normal.
P
oor heat radiation
in cooking zone
R
estart when cooking
zone cools down
L
ight
I
mmerse in hot water and wipe dry
C
leaning sponge
R
ings and lime
scale
S
weetmeat, melted
aluminium or
plastics
A
pply white vinegar to the area, wipe with
a soft cloth or use a commercially
available product
U
se a special scraper for ceramic glass
to remove residue (a silicon product is
best)
S
pecial adhesive for ceramic
glass
S
pecial adhesive for ceramic
glass
The surface of the induction hob may be easily cleaned in the following way:
N
B:
D
isconnect the power supply before cleaning.
F
3-
F
8
Type of contam-
ination
Method of cleaning
Cleaning materials
Cleanness and Maintenance
Failure Display and Inspection
Fault Possible cause Solutions
I
f a fault should occur, before calling
A
fter
S
ales
S
ervice, please do the following:
-
C
heck that the appliance is correctly plugged in
-
R
ead the failure and display table above
I
f you are still unable to resolve the problem, switch off the appliance, do not try to dismantle it,
and call
A
fter
S
ales
S
ervice.
Customer Care Service
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