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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
The cooktop cannot
be turned on.
No power. Ensure the cooktop is connected
to the power supply, that it is
switched on at the wall and
there is no power outage. If
the problem persists, call your
Authorised Service Centre or
Customer Care.
The glass is
being scratched.
Rough-edged cookware. See ‘Cookware’.
Unsuitable, abrasive scourer or
cleaning products being used.
See ‘Care and cleaning’.
The glass surface of the
cooktop has chipped
or cracked.
Contact Customer Care and do
not use your cooktop until it has
been repaired.
Fan noise coming from
the cooktop.
A cooling fan built into your
cooktop has come on to prevent
the electronics from overheating. It
may continue after the cooktop is
turned off.
This is normal and needs
no action. Do not switch
the power to the cooktop
off at the wall while the
fan is running.
Condensation is forming
on surrounding walls,
cabinetry or your
overhead rangehood.
This is a normal for induction cooking.
Energy efficient technology
means that no heat is lost to
surrounding surfaces.
This results in condensation forming
on these cooler surfaces when steam
is produced by cooking.
This is normal and does not
indicate a fault.
To minimise condensation:
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Ensure adequate ventilation
while cooking.
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Switch your rangehood on 5
minutes before cooking and
let it run for at least 5 minutes
after cooking.
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Use your rangehood on a
lower speed when boiling.
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Use the cooktop on a lower
heat setting when boiling.
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Use pot lids to stop moisture
from escaping.
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If condensation forms, wipe
walls and cabinetry.
General
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