The hob is displaying error
message E2
Error message E2 indicates that the
appliance is being powered with a supply
of less than 160V.
1. Contact the qualified electrician who installed
the appliance.
2. Contact an Authorised Assistance Centre.
If the above suggestions do not resolve the issue,
we recommend that you book an appointment
with a qualified technician.
WARNING: We advise you not to use the
appliance until the problem has been completely
resolved. Unplug the appliance and do not
reconnect it until you are sure that it is working
correctly.
The hob is displaying error
message E3
Error message E3 indicates that the
appliance is being powered with a supply
of over 270V.
1. Contact the qualified electrician who installed
the appliance.
2. Contact an Authorised Assistance Centre.
If the above suggestions do not resolve the issue,
we recommend that you book an appointment
with a qualified technician.
WARNING: We advise you not to use the
appliance until the problem has been completely
resolved. Unplug the appliance and do not
reconnect it until you are sure that it is working
correctly.
The hob is displaying error messa-
ge E7/E8/E9/EE
Error messages E7/E8/E9/EE indicate
an electronic malfunction.
1. Unplug the appliance from the power supply
for at least 30 seconds. Reconnect it and turn
it back on.
2. Contact an Authorised Assistance Centre.
If the above suggestions do not resolve the issue,
we recommend that you book an appointment
with a qualified technician.
WARNING: We advise you not to use the
appliance until the problem has been completely
resolved. Unplug the appliance and do not
reconnect it until you are sure that it is working
correctly.
The hob is displaying error
message H
The H message indicates that the cooking
area is hot.
1. Leave the cooking area to cool down. You may
continue using the hob.
2. If this message persists, it probably means
that there is a problem with the sensor. In
this case, we recommend that you book an
appointment with a qualified technician.
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The induction hob is making an
unusual noise
Your induction hob may make the
following noises when turned on:
- cracking noises, these may be caused
by utensils/pots and pans made from
materials that are not suitable for an
induction hob or that are of low quality.
- hissing noises, these may occur when
using one or more cooking areas at
high power and pots/pans made out of
different materials.
- humming, this may occur when you are
using a large heated area.
- clicking noises, these may be heard
when electronic switching occurs
- hissing and humming, may occur when
the ventilator is on.
These noises are normal and do not indicate a
malfunction.
I can hear a noise after turning off
the appliance.
This noise is normal and may be caused
by the fan still working as it cools down
the appliance.
This is not a malfunction.
The fan will turn off automatically.
The hob is displaying error
message C
Protection mat not detected. There is a
problem with the positioning of the mat.
1. Place the protection mat over the correct area
of the hob.
2. Check that the mat is correctly lined up with
the marks on the hob.
3. Contact an authorised assistance centre.
If the above suggestions do not resolve the issue,
we recommend that you request a visit from an
assistance technician.
The hob is displaying error
message E1
There is a problem with the positioning
of a pot/pan.
Pot/pan not detected or pot/pan
removed from the cooking area without
turning off the induction hob.
Pot/pan not suitable for induction hobs.
1. Place the pot/pan in the correct position
on the hob, in accordance with the position
described in the manual.
2. Reposition the pot/pan on the hob or, if you
have finished cooking, turn off the induction
hob.
3. Use pots/pans that are suitable for induction
hobs; you can check this by simply using a
magnet.
4. Contact an authorised assistance centre.
If the above suggestions do not resolve the issue,
we recommend that you request a visit from an
assistance technician.
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