Thermador CIS365GB User Manual - Page 32

Visual, indication, Fault, Measure

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Visual indication F0 F2 F3 F4 F8 Note: Fault Measure The cooking sensor is defective. Lower the cooking sensor. When the visual indication disappears, you can cook again without the cooking sensor. Contact technical service. The element is too hot and has turned off. Remove the pans from the elements. F2 disappears when you press the display if the element has cooled sufficiently. Wait a few minutes until the elements have cooled down slightly. If F2 appears again after the element is turned back on, the cooktop is still too hot. Turn off the elements and allow them to cool further. The cooking sensor is too hot. Remove the pan and press the cooking sensor. Press any symbol on the cooktop. The F3 indicator disappears if the cooking sensor has cooled enough. The pot or pan is too close to the control panel. Verify that the pot or pan is properly positioned on the element. Verify that nothing hot is on the control touch key panel. The element has been in constant operation, at high power, for too long. The automatic shut off was activated. To continue cooking, press any symbol. A gap may form between the countertop and the cooktop. For this reason, there is a flexible seal all the way around the cooktop. Due to the characteristics of the material, there can be irregularities in the glass ceramic surface. Because of the mirror-smooth surface of the cooktop, it is possible for even the smallest of bubbles, less than 1mm in diameter, to be visible. They are not detrimental either to the functionality or the durability of the glass ceramic cooking surface. 33

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Visual
indication
Fault
Measure
F0
The
cooking
sensor
is
defective.
Lower
the
cooking
sensor.
When
the
visual
indication
disappears,
you
can
cook
again
without
the
cooking
sensor.
Contact
technical
service.
F2
The
element
is
too
hot
and
has
turned
off.
Remove
the
pans
from
the
elements.
F2
disappears
when
you
press
the
display
if
the
element
has
cooled
sufficiently.
Wait
a
few
minutes
until
the
elements
have
cooled
down
slightly.
If
F2
appears
again
after
the
element
is
turned
back
on,
the
cooktop
is
still
too
hot.
Turn
off
the
elements
and
allow
them
to
cool
further.
F3
The
cooking
sensor
is
too
hot.
Remove
the
pan
and
press
the
cooking
sensor.
Press
any
symbol
on
the
cooktop.
The
F3
indicator
disappears
if
the
cooking
sensor
has
cooled
enough.
F4
The
pot
or
pan
is
too
close
to
the
control
panel.
Verify
that
the
pot
or
pan
is
properly
positioned
on
the
element.
Verify
that
nothing
hot
is
on
the
control
touch
key
panel.
F8
The
element
has
been
in
constant
operation,
at
high
power,
for
too
long.
The
automatic
shut
off
was
activated.
To
continue
cooking,
press
any
symbol.
A
gap
may
form
between
the
countertop
and
the
cooktop.
For
this
reason,
there
is
a
flexible
seal
all
the
way
around
the
cooktop.
Due
to
the
characteristics
of
the
material,
there
can
be
irregularities
in
the
glass
ceramic
surface.
Because
of
the
mirror-smooth
surface
of
the
cooktop,
it
is
possible
for
even
the
smallest
of
bubbles,
less
than
1mm
in
diameter,
to
be
visible.
They
are
not
detrimental
either
to
the
functionality
or
the
durability
of
the
glass
ceramic
cooking
surface.
Note: