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PROBLEMS
When using for the first time
You notice that something appears in
the display. This is normal. It will
disappear after 30 seconds.
The circuit breaker trips/blows a fuse
or only one side of the hob works. The
hob has been wired incorrectly. Check
the wiring (see connections section).
The hob gives off a smell during the
first few uses. The appliance is new. Heat
each zone for half an hour with a pan full
of water.
When switching on
The hob does not operate and the
lights on the panel remain off.
There is no power to the hob. The power
supply or connection is faulty. Inspect
the fuses and the circuit-breaker.
The hob does not operate and another
message is displayed. The electronic
circuit does not operate properly. Call the
After-Sales Service Department.
The hob does not work, the "bloc"
information is displayed. Unlock the
child safety lock.
Fault code F9: voltage is below 170 V.
Fault code F0: temperature is below
5°C.
During use:
The hob does not operate. The panel
displays
and a beep can be heard.
There was a spillage or an object
obstructing the control panel. Clean or
remove
the
object
cooking.
and
continue
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Code F7 is displayed.
The electronic circuits have overheated
(see 'building in' section).
During the operation of a cooking
area, the illuminated symbols of the
control panel are still flashing.
The pan being used is not suitable.
The cookware makes a noise and your
hob clicks during cooking (see section
on
"Safety
recommendations").
This is normal. With certain types of pan,
heat passing from the hob to the pan
causes this clicking.
The ventilation continues to operate
after the hob is switched off.
This is normal. It helps cool the electronics.
In the event of a persistent malfunction.
Switch off the hob for one minute. If the
problem persists, contact the After-Sales
Department.
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