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Mainboard temperature sensor
F4E
failure. (in the cooking zone which
indicator shows "E").
Temperature measured by the
E1E
sensor of the ceramic glass is too
high.
Temperature sensor of the IGBT is
E2 E
too high.
Abnormal supply voltage (too
E3 E
high).
Abnormal supply voltage (too
E4 E
low).
Temperature sensor failure (in
E5 E
the cooking zone which indicator
shows E").
Please do not disassemble the unit by yourself to avoid any dangers and damages to
the induction hob.
Choosing the right cookware (F5)
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Preferably use cookware indicated as being suitable for induction cooking.
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A magnet-attracting cookware may be suitable for induction cooking.
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Stainless steel cookware with multi-layer or ferritic stainless-steel bases if the
base indicates: for induction cooking.
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If cast iron cookware is used, it should preferably have an enamel bottom to avoid
scratching the ceramic hob surface.
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The following types of cookware are not suitable: glass, ceramic, earthenware,
aluminium, copper or non-magnetic (austenitic) stainless steel.
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Flat and thick-bottomed cookware.
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A cookware with the same diameter as the cooking zone ensures the maximum
power is used.
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A smaller cookware reduces the power but will not lead to energy loss. In any case,
we do not recommend the use of cookware with a diameter of less than 10 cm.
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To obtain the best efficiency of your hob, please place the cookware in the centre
of the cooking zone.
Replace the mainboard.
Please restart after the hob has
been cooled down.
Please restart after the hob has
been cooled down.
Please inspect whether power
supply is normal. Switch on after
the power supply is normal.
Please inspect whether power
supply is normal. Switch on after
the power supply is normal.
Connection cable not correctly
plugged or the assembly is
defective.