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Why is the cooktop not heating?
Make sure the cookware is suitable for use with an induction cooktop. For information on the type,
size and positioning of the cookware, see the section entitled ~ "Cooking with Induction"
Why is it taking so long for the cookware to heat up or why is it not heating up correctly despite being on a high
heat setting?
Make sure the cookware is suitable for use with an induction cooktop. For information on the type,
size and positioning of the cookware, see the section entitled ~ "Cooking with Induction"
The depiction of the cookware on the touchscreen display does not match the actual cookware in terms of size
and shape
The depiction of the cookware on the touchscreen display is purely indicative.
Make sure that the cookware is completely inside the usable area of the cooking surface.
There is cookware on the cooking surface that is not being shown on the touchscreen display.
There are more than eight items of cookware on the cooking surface.
The cookware is too small: A diameter of between 3½ and 13" (90and 340 mm) is recommended.
Use a larger cookware or cookware that is suitable for induction cooking. Alternatively, switch the
positions of the cookware on the cooking surface. For information on which types of cookware can be
used with an induction cooktop, see the section entitled ~ "Cooking with Induction"
There are two items of cookware on the cooking surface. However, the touchscreen display displays this as just
one item of cookware.
If two pots or pans are placed very close together on the cooking surface, the touchscreen display
may show them as one item of cookware.
Move the two items away from each other until the touchscreen display depicts them separately.
There is one item of cookware on the cooking surface. However, the touchscreen display is showing two or more.
The base of the cookware may be deformed or embossed, or the cookware may not be suitable for
induction cooking.
Confirm that the base of the cookware is flat. For information on the type, size and positioning of the
cookware, see the section entitled ~ "Cooking with Induction"
Not every item of cookware that is on the cooking surface can be activated.
You can place up to 8items of cookware on the cooking surface, but no more than 6evenly distrib-
uted items can be used at the same time.
For information on positioning cookware, see the section entitled ~ "Cooking with Induction".
You can cook with up to 3items of cookware on each side. If there is cookware in the middle of the
cooking surface or the cookware is too large, the number of active pots or pans is restricted.
For information on positioning cookware, see the section entitled ~ "Cooking with Induction".
One of the items of cookware is not suitable for induction cooking. The : symbol appears in the
touchscreen display next to the unsuitable pot or pan.
For information on which types of cookware can be used with an induction cooktop, see the section
entitled ~ "Cooking with Induction".
The appliance has exceeded its maximum power output.
The power level cannot be increased.
The appliance has reached its maximum power output.
Cooking Sensor mode is not available.
The appliance has reached its maximum power output.
To make Cooking Sensor mode available, switch off other cooking positions or reduce the power level
of other items of cookware. Change how the items of cookware are distributed over the cooking sur-
face. Check the installation.
If you use the appliance intensively, this may increase the required cooking times.
This may be due to the fact that internal safety mechanisms are preventing the cooktop from overheat-
ing.
Try moving the cookware to a different position.
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