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Problem
Solution
Electronic control of low voltage (<160V)
Make sure the appliance is connected to the
voltage indicated on the rating label.
Electronic control of excess voltage (<270V)
Make sure the appliance is connected to the
voltage indicated on the rating label.
IGBT open or short circuit
Please send back to customer service
Overheating protection on power mode
(>150˚C)
Eliminate the course of overheating. Once the
cooktop has cooled, the appliance can be put
into operation
Temperature sensor open or short circuit
The temperature sensor underneath the glass
ceramic plate is defective. Please send back to
customer service.
Overheating protection on TEMP. mode
(>240˚C)
Eliminate the course of overheating. Once the
cooktop has cooled, the appliance can be put
into operation again
Temperature sensor malfunction
Please send back to customer service.
LED flashing “L” then power switching off
Test that the cookware you are using is
induction compatible. If the cookware is
compatible contact customer services.
Troubleshooting
Test method
This product is EU EPR compliant, and has passed the following test:
Add 2.7 litres of water (room temperature) to a 24cm diameter pot. Set the Induc-
tion Hob to the maximum power level (10). When the water is heated to 89 degrees
C, please adjust the induction cooker to the second power level. When the water
temperature reaches 90 degrees C, set the timer for 20 minutes. The total quantity
of electricity used in this process is reached by dividing by the amount of water
(2.7KG).