Trouble shooting
Noise
Turbine noise
Water swirl noise
Bubbling noise + hum
Food damage
Low water level alarm (EE1)
Low water level alarm turns on after
a few second of operation (EE1)
The read temperature does not match
the thermometer
In normal operation, the unit hums from
the operating motor, impeller
and cooling fan.
The stainless-steel body is loose. Push
the steel body up into the guide groove
and turn clockwise until you hear a click.
With the body secured, the noise will
disappear. There is also a possibility that
the turbine shaft has been slightly bent.
In this case, unscrew the turbine guard
and gently push the impeller until
it is centered.
The turbine has formed a whirlpool
of water like when a bathtub is being
emptied. Add more water or stir the
water with a spoon. There is no sure
way to remove the eddy formed due
to turbine rotation, but it will usually go
away on its own.
The turbine is drawing air - add more
water. Small bubbles should also be
visible in the cookware.
If you are cooking eggs or fish, the jet of
water from the turbine may be cracking
the eggs or damaging the fish fillets.
Rotate the turbine outlet by placing
it in front of the container wall; this will
moderate the flow from the turbine
outlet. It is also advisable to bag the
eggs to prevent them from breaking
around some containers.
Adding more water, the water level may
decrease during the operation of the
turbine due to the turbulence
of the water.
Add more water - the turbine generates
"ripples" that can cause the water level
in the sensors to fluctuate up and down.
The ripples bring the water level down
just below the sensor and will cause a
low water level alarm. This is normal and
only more water needs to be added.
Low temperature and vacuum cooking
appliances are calibrated to scientific
standards that may differ from those
used in common thermometers.
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