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CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
Different types of conflict can occur on the display during cooking process:
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Power conflict
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Scenario conflict
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Interface conflict
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Pan conflict
Power conflict
An unfavourable position of pans on the hob (on the same induction coil) in combination with strongly different power
levels can cause a conflict.
Due to safety reasons, the pan with the lowest power level has priority (blue pan – power [ 1 ]).
This means that the induction coil with the conflict (marked in white) will only transmit the power which is necessary
to get the requested power level of this pan.
The other pan (red pan – power [ 8 ]) can only get the same power out of this induction coil as needed to heat the
blue pan.
Therefore, the power level of the red pan decreases.
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Case 1:
Pan with power level [ 8 ] moves to an induction coil which is already in operation.
A power level conflict occurs:
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The power level of the moved pan is decreased to the max. possible power level
(here e.g. level [ 3 ]).
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The display shows the originally set power level (here e.g. level [ 8 ]) in red and the maximum
possible power level (here e.g. level [ 3 ]) in white.
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The pan shape shows an exclamation mark to indicate that there is a conflict.
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Solution 1:
Pan with power level 1 moves to an induction coil which is in operation already.
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Move the pan within 10 seconds (away from the induction coil with a conflict). The originally set
power level (here e.g. level [ 8 ]) will be restored automatically.
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Accept the reduced power level. The conflict message goes out of view after 10 seconds.
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Reduce the difference in the power levels that are set for the pans.