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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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The depiction of the cookware on the touchscreen display does not match the actual cookware in terms of size and
shape.
The depiction of the cookware on the touchscreen display is purely indicative.
Make sure that the item of cookware is inside the usable area of the cooking surface.
There is cookware on the cooking surface that is not being shown on the touchscreen display.
There are more than eight items of cookware on the cooking surface.
The cookware is too small: A diameter of between 90 and 340 mm is recommended.
Use a bigger item of cookware or cookware that is suitable for induction cooking. Alternatively, move the cookware
to a different position on the cooking surface. For information on which types of cookware can be used with an
induction hob, see the section entitled
There are two items of cookware on the cooking surface. However, the touchscreen display displays this as just one item
of cookware.
If two pots or pans are placed very close together on the cooking surface, the touchscreen display may depict them
as one item of cookware.
Move the two items away from each other until the touchscreen display depicts them separately.
There is an item of cookware on the cooking surface. However, the touchscreen display depicts two or more.
The base of the cookware may be deformed or embossed, or the cookware is not suitable for induction cooking.
Check how flat the base of the cookware is and place it back on the cooking surface. For information on the type,
size and positioning of the cookware, see the section entitled
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Not every item of cookware that is on the cooking surface can be activated.
You can place up to eight items of cookware on the cooking surface but only up to five evenly distributed items can
be used at the same time.
For information on positioning cookware, see the section entitled
You can cook with up to three items of cookware on one side. If there is an item of cookware in the centre of the
cooking surface or an item of cookware is too large, the number of "active" pots or pans is restricted.
For information on positioning cookware, see the section entitled
One of the items of cookware is not suitable for induction cooking. The
Õ
symbol appears on the touchscreen dis-
play next to the unsuitable pot or pan.
For information on which types of cookware can be used with an induction hob, see the section entitled
The appliance has exceeded its maximum power consumption or the Power management setting has been acti-
vated.
Check the installation and correctly configure the Power management setting. See the section entitled
The heat setting cannot be increased.
The appliance has reached its maximum power consumption or the Power management setting has been activated.
Switch the positions of the cookware on the cooking surface. Check the installation and correctly configure the
Power management setting.See the section entitled
The Cooking sensor mode is not available.
The appliance has reached its maximum power consumption or the Power management setting has been activated.
To ensure that the Cooking sensor mode is available, switch off the other cooking positions or reduce the heat set-
ting for the other items of cookware. Switch the positions of the cookware on the cooking surface. Check the instal-
lation and correctly configure the Power management setting. See the section entitled
Bubbles are forming with an uneven distribution within the cookware.
Depending on the power level that is selected, the type of cookware or the combination with other cookware, bub-
bles may form unevenly. This does not affect the temperature or the cooking process.
For information on the type, size and positioning of the cookware, see the section entitled
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