EN 23
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
There are different types of conflicts which show on the display when they occur:
• a power level conflict;
• a scenario conflict;
• an user interface conflict;
• a pan conflict.
Note
Touch the exclamation mark to show the message about the conflict.
Power level conflict
An unfavorable position of pans on the hob (on the same induction coil) in combination with
strongly different power levels can cause a conflict.
A
PWR
1
Induction coil with a conflict
B
PWR
8
Due to safety reasons, the pan with the lowest power level has priority (pan A). This means that
the induction coil (with the conflict) will only transmit the power which is necessary to get the
requested power level of this pan. The other pan (pan B) can only get the same power out of this
induction coil as needed to heat pan A. As a consequence, the power level of pan B decreases.
Note
Due to safety reasons, the power reduction (caused by a power level conflict) is always
applied to the pan with the highest power level. As a consequence it is possible that the
power level for this pan is reduced, even if there was no user action on this pan.