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Heat Power
Symptom
Possible cause
The heating power is
weaker.
Overheating Prevention Function
If the base of the cookware overheats, the heating
power will automatically reduce. The power indication
will remain the same. The power returns to normal after
the cookware cools down.
Unsuitable cookware, e.g. ceramic and earthenware
pans, are used.
Do not use ceramic and earthenware pans even
if they are for induction heating as they are not
effi cient.
(See page 15)
When multiple cooking
zones are used together,
■
The heating power
decreases.
■
The power indicator
automatically
decreases.
■
The power level can
not be increased.
The power level is automatically regulated so that
overall power consumption does not exceed the limit.
(See page 13)
The power indicator for a cooking zone may decrease
on its own.
Even after touching the
5
0:02
slider to adjust
power level , it may not increase the power level and the
appliance will beep.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Autoboil Mode
Symptom
Possible cause
Heating time takes too
long.
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The base of the pan or top plate is dirty.
■
A lid has not been used.
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Water was added to the pan during Autoboil Mode.
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The lid is removed or the pan is moved during Autoboil
Mode.
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Water has not boiled
after beeping.
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Water has boiled but
does not beep.
The cookware size and material (e.g. non-stick coating)
and the volume of water may affect the sensor detection.
Select a temperature as required.
No power - heating
does not start.
The top plate is too hot for Autoboil Mode. Autoboil Mode
will start automatically when the top plate has cooled
down.
Low Temperature Cooking Mode
Symptom
Possible cause
■
Preheating time
takes too long.
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The actual
temperature is
different from the set
temperature.
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Food is not achieving
set temperature.
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The pan is not in the correct position.
(See page 14)
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The base of the pan or top plate is dirty.
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Water, oil, or food was added during preheating.
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The temperature on the base of the pan may vary
from the set temperature depending on the type of
cookware.
■
Due to the variety of food types and pans, the actual
temperature of food may be different from the set
temperature.
■
Cookware with a non-stick coating may affect the
sensor detection.
Adjust the temperature as required with
slider.
No power - heating
does not start.
The top plate is too hot for the temperature set. Heating
will start automatically when the top plate has cooled
down.