Beko BDVI668 User Manual - Page 23
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• Active cooking zone may be turned off. • Selected level may drop. However, this condition cannot be seen on the indicator. • E2 error might be given. Overflow safety system Your hob is equipped with overflow safety system. If there is any overflow that spills onto the control panel, system will give error and the hob will be automatically turned off. Precise power setting Induction hob reacts the commands immediately as a feature of its operating principles. It changes the power settings very fast. Thus, you can prevent a cooking pot (containing water, milk and etc.) from overflowing even if it was just about to overflow. Operating noisy Some noises may arise from the induction hob. These sounds are normal and a part of induction cooking. • Noise becomes prominent in high temperature levels. • Alloy of the saucepan can cause noise. • In low levels, a regular on/off sound can be heard because of the operating principles. • Noise can be heard if an empty saucepan is heated. When you put water or food in it, this sound will clear away. • The noise of the fan that cools electric system can be heard. Error messages Table-2: Error codes and error sources Cause of error Overheat error Indicator "E2" symbol flashes Hob overheated Pvlains errors Sensor failure "H" symbol flashes "E6" symbol flashes "E9" symbol flashesr Display Relevant cooking zone display Cooking zone display Cooking zone display Relevant cooking zone display For further information about error messages that may appear on the touch control panel, see Table-2. If the surface of the touch control panel is exposed to intense vapor, entire control system may become deactivated and give error signal. Keep the surface of the touch control panel clean. Erroneous operation may be observed. 23/EN