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Some cookware makes
This may be due to the
crackling or popping noises.
construction of your cookware
(layers of different metals that
vibrate differently).
The induction hob produces
This is due to the induction
a slight buzzing sound when
cooking technology.
used at high power.
Fan noise from the induction
A cooling fan integrated
hob.
in this induction hob has
been activated to prevent
overheating of the electronic
components. It may still
operate even after turning off
the induction hob.
Cookware does not heat up and
The induction hob does not
does not appear on the display.
detect the cookware because
it is not suitable for induction
cooking.
The induction hob does not
detect the cookware because
it is too small for the cooking
area or is not centred in it.
The induction hob or a
Technical fault.
cooking area has turned off
unexpectedly, emits a sound
and an error code is displayed
(usually alternating with one or
two digits on the cooking timer
display).
The induction hob is fitted with a self-diagnostic function. With this function, the technician
can check the operation of different components without de-installing the induction hob from
the worktop.
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This is normal for
cookware and does not
indicate a fault.
It is usual, but the noise
should decrease or
completely disappear by
lowering the power setting.
This is usual and you do
not need to worry. Do not
unplug the hob from the
mains while the fan is
operating.
Only use cookware
designed for induction
cooking. Check the
'Selection of the suitable
cookware' section
Centre the cookware
and make sure its base
matches the size of the
cooking area.
Write down the letters
and numbers of the error,
disconnect the induction
hob from the mains and
contact the official Cecotec
Customer Service.
Error codes and possible solutions
Error
Problem
codes
The voltage of the power supply is
E1
higher than the rated voltage.
The voltage of the power supply is
E2
lower than the rated voltage.
High temperature of the hob
E3
sensor (area 1)
High temperature of the hob
E4
sensor (area 2)
Insulated-gate bipolar transistor
E5
high temperature (area 1)
Insulated-gate bipolar transistor
E6
high temperature (area 2)
Fault in the temperature sensor
F3/F6
of the ceramic hob - short-circuit.
(F3 in area 1, F6 in area 2)
Fault in the temperature sensor
F4/F7
of the ceramic hob - short-circuit.
(F4 in area 1, F7 in area 2)
Fault in the temperature sensor of
F5/F8
the ceramic plate - not valid. (F5 in
area 1, F8 in area 2)
Fault in the temperature sensor
of the insulated-gate bipolar
F9/FA
transistor (short circuit/open
circuit in area 1)
Fault in the temperature sensor
of the insulated-gate bipolar
FC/FD
transistor (short circuit/open
circuit in area 2)
Note
These instructions are intended for qualified technicians, do not attempt to carry them out if
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Possible solutions
Check if the power supply operates
correctly.
After connecting to the mains, the product
turns on as usual.
Wait for the hob temperature to return to
normal.
Press the On/off button to restart the
product.
Wait for the transistor temperature to
return to normal.
Press the On/off button to restart the
product.
Check if the fan operates as usual.
If not, substitute the fan.
Check the connection or substitute the
temperature sensor of the ceramic hob.
Substitute the power supply board.
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