Thermador CIS365GB User Manual - Page 33

Technical, service

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Normal operating sounds for the appliance A low humming like a transformer A low whistling Crackling High pitched whistle Fan noise Technical service Product number and manufacturing number Induction heating technology is based on the creation of electromagnetic fields that cause heat to be created directly on the pan base. Depending on the construction of the cookware, certain noises or vibrations may be created, such as the following: This occurs when cooking at a high power. The cause of this is the amount of energy which is transmitted from the appliance to the cookware. This sound disappears or becomes quieter when the power is turned down. This occurs when the cookware is empty. This sound disappears when water or food is added to the cookware. This noise occurs when cookware is used which consists of layers of different materials. The noise is caused by vibrations in the joint faces between the different layers. This noise comes from the cookware. It may change depending on the amount and type of food being cooked. This noise occurs principally in cookware which consists of layers of different materials when used at the highest heat setting and on two elements next to each other. This whistling disappears or becomes quieter when the power is turned down. The electronics require a controlled temperature in order to function reliably. The cooktop is therefore fitted with a fan which runs at various speeds according to the temperature detected. The fan may also continue to run even after the cooktop has been switched off if the temperature it detects is still too high. The sounds described are a normal part of induction technology and do not indicate a defect. Contact our Technical Service Department if your appliance needs repair. Our central Customer Service Center (see below) will also be happy to supply you with details on a center close to you. When you contact our customer service, have the product (E) number and the manufacturing (FD) number for your appliance available. You can find the identification plate with these numbers on the underside of the appliance. Questions? Please contact us. We look forward to hearing from you! 1-800-735-4328 www.thermador.com 5551 McFadden Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92649 34

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34
Induction
heating
technology
is
based
on
the
creation
of
electromagnetic
fields
that
cause
heat
to
be
created
directly
on
the
pan
base.
Depending
on
the
construction
of
the
cookware,
certain
noises
or
vibrations
may
be
created,
such
as
the
following:
This
occurs
when
cooking
at
a
high
power.
The
cause
of
this
is
the
amount
of
energy
which
is
transmitted
from
the
appliance
to
the
cookware.
This
sound
disappears
or
becomes
quieter
when
the
power
is
turned
down.
This
occurs
when
the
cookware
is
empty.
This
sound
disappears
when
water
or
food
is
added
to
the
cookware.
This
noise
occurs
when
cookware
is
used
which
consists
of
layers
of
different
materials.
The
noise
is
caused
by
vibrations
in
the
joint
faces
between
the
different
layers.
This
noise
comes
from
the
cookware.
It
may
change
depending
on
the
amount
and
type
of
food
being
cooked.
This
noise
occurs
principally
in
cookware
which
consists
of
layers
of
different
materials
when
used
at
the
highest
heat
setting
and
on
two
elements
next
to
each
other.
This
whistling
disappears
or
becomes
quieter
when
the
power
is
turned
down.
The
electronics
require
a
controlled
temperature
in
order
to
function
reliably.
The
cooktop
is
therefore
fitted
with
a
fan
which
runs
at
various
speeds
according
to
the
temperature
detected.
The
fan
may
also
continue
to
run
even
after
the
cooktop
has
been
switched
off
if
the
temperature
it
detects
is
still
too
high.
The
sounds
described
are
a
normal
part
of
induction
technology
and
do
not
indicate
a
defect.
Technical
service
Contact
our
Technical
Service
Department
if
your
appliance
needs
repair.
Our
central
Customer
Service
Center
(see
below)
will
also
be
happy
to
supply
you
with
details
on
a
center
close
to
you.
When
you
contact
our
customer
service,
have
the
product
(E)
number
and
the
manufacturing
(FD)
number
for
your
appliance
available.
You
can
find
the
identification
plate
with
these
numbers
on
the
underside
of
the
appliance.
Questions?
Please
contact
us.
We
look
forward
to
hearing
from
you!
1-800-735-4328
www.thermador.com
5551
McFadden
Ave.
Huntington
Beach,
CA
92649
Normal
operating
sounds
for
the
appliance
A
low
humming
like
a
transformer
A
low
whistling
Crackling
High
pitched
whistle
Fan
noise
Product
number
and
manufacturing
number