Gasland IH77BF 30 In. 4 Cooking Zone Induction Stovetop -Sensor Touch Control

Instruction For Installation And Use - Page 13

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Hints And Tips
Problem What to doPossible reasons
No electric power supply.
Ensure induction cooktop is connected to
the power and it is switched on. Check
whether there is a power cut in your
building or region. If the problem persists
after checking, call a qualified technician.
Induction cooktop cannot
be switched on.
Setting controls are locked.
Cooking pan has rough edges.
Scourer unsuitable or abrasive
or cleaning products used.
Unlock setting controls. See the section
“Using Your Induction Cooktop” for
instructions.
Use cooking pans with flat, smooth bases.
See “Choosing The Right Cookware”.
See “Maintenance And Cleaning”.
The touch setting controls
do not respond.
There may be a thin film of water
on the setting controls, or you
might have used the tip of your
finger when touching them.
Ensure surface of the touch setting controls
is dry and use the seat of the finger to touch
them.
Touch setting controls are
difficult to use.
Glass is scratched.
This may be caused by the structure
of your cooking utensils(layers of
various metals vibrate differently).
This is normal for cooking utensils and does
not indicate a fault.
Certain pots make crackling
or clicking noises.
This is caused by induction cooking
technology.
A cooling fan is integrated in your
induction cooktop to prevent
overheating. It may continue to
rotate, even after switching off the
induction cooktop.
This is normal, but the noise should lessen or
disappear completely when you reduce the
heat setting.
Induction cooktop makes a
faint humming noise when
used at high temperature.
This is normal and requires no action. Do not
unplug induction cooktop from the mains
while fan is rotating.
Fan noise coming from the
induction cooktop.
Induction cooktop may not detect
the pot, because it is not suited to
induction cooking.
Use cooking pots for induction cooking. See
the section “Choosing The Right Cookware”.
Induction cooktop may not detect
the pot, because it is too small for
the cooking zone or not properly
centred.
Pots do not heat and screen
display.
Centre the pan and ensure its base
corresponds to the size of the cooking zone.
Technical fault.
The induction cooktop or a
cooking zone switches off
unexpectedly, a beep
sounds and an error code
shows(generally alternately
with one or two figures
displayed in cooking timer).
Please note the error code in letters and
numbers, unplug induction cooktop from the
mains and contact a qualified technician.
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