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27 FAQs
27.1 Using the appliance
Question
Answer
Why can I not switch on the
hob and why is the child-
proof lock symbol lit?
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The childproof lock is activated. You can find further information about this func-
tion under
Why are the illuminated dis-
plays flashing and why is a
signal sounding?
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Clean the surface of the control panel of any liquids or food residue. Remove any
objects that may cover the control panel.
You can find further information about deactivating the signal tone under
Why can I not activate the
cooking assistance func-
tions?
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The appliance has reached its maximum power consumption or the power man-
ager function has been activated. Switch off or reduce the power levels of the act-
ive cooking zones.
You can find further information about this function under
The ventilation system does
not switch on even though
the automatic start is activ-
ated.
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Manually activate the ventilation system or check the configuration of the auto-
matic start. You can find additional information about this in the section entitled
The ventilation system runs
with too much or too little
power in sensor control
mode.
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The sensor sensitivity for the ventilation system is incorrectly configured.
You can find additional information about this setting in the section entitled
The ventilation system con-
tinues to run even though
the cooking zones have
been switched off.
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Manually switch off the ventilation system.
You can find additional information about this setting in the section entitled
The ventilation system
switches on even though
the appliance is switched
off.
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The run-on function with sensor control is selected.
You can find additional information about this setting in the section entitled
The air intake is too weak.
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Ensure that the grease filter is clean.
To find out how to clean and replace the filter, refer to the section entitled
"Cleaning and servicing", Page 27
27.2 Noises
Question
Answer
Why can I hear noises
while I'm cooking?
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Noises may be generated while using the hob depending on the base material of
the cookware. These noises are normal for induction technology. They do not in-
dicate that there is a fault.
Possible noises
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A deep humming noise similar to a transformer:
Occurs when cooking at a high
power level. This noise disappears or becomes quieter when you reduce the
power level.
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A quiet whistling noise:
This can be heard when the cookware is empty. This
noise disappears when you add water or food to the cookware.
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Crackling:
This noise occurs when the cookware is made from different multilayer
materials, or if you use cookware of different sizes and different materials. The
loudness of the noise can vary depending on the quantity of food being cooked
or the cooking method.
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Loud whistling noises:
These may arise if you are operating two cooking zones
at the same time and at the maximum power level. These whistling noises disap-
pear or become quieter when you reduce the power level.
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Fan noises:
The hob is equipped with a fan that switches on automatically at high
temperatures. The fan may also continue to run after you have switched the hob
off if the temperature measured is still too high.