Operating and Installation instructions

Frequently Asked Questions
142
Problem Possible cause and solution
In the burner display,
the symbol will flash
alternately with the
selected power level or
.
Unsuitable cookware has been placed on the
cooktop.
Use suitable cookware (see “Induction”,
“Cookware”).
After the cooktop is
turned on,  appears in
the display for a few
seconds.
The system lock has been activated.
Deactivate the system lock (see “Cooktop safety
features”).
After the cooktop has
been switched on, 
appears in the display
for a few seconds.
The burners do not heat
up.
Demonstration mode is activated.
Turn the knob for the front left burner to the left
and hold it.
Briefly turn the knob for the front right burner to
the left twice, and then turn it to the left until 
appears in the display.
A burner turns itself off
automatically.
It might have been turned on for too long.
You can use the burner again by turning it back on
(see “Safety features”, “Safety shut-off”).
The booster has
automatically turned off
early.
Overheating protection has been triggered.
See “Safety features”, “Overheating protection”.
The burner is not
working in the usual
way with the set power
level.
Overheating protection has been triggered.
See “Safety features”, “Overheating protection”.
Power setting 9 is
automatically reduced if
you select power
setting 9 on two linked
burners or extended
zones at the same time.
Operating both zones at power level 9 would exceed
the permitted maximum power for the cooktop.
Use another burner that is not linked.
Auto Heat-up is turned
on, but the food does
not start cooking.
Large amounts of food are being heated.
Start cooking at the highest power level, then
reduce the power level manually.
The pan is not conducting heat properly.
Use a different pan that is able to better conduct
heat on an induction cooktop.