Beko BDVI668 User Manual - Page 35

Troubleshooting

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8 Troubleshooting Oven emits steam when it is in use. • It is normal that steam escapes during operation. >>> This is not a fault Product emits metal noises while heating and cooling. • When the metal parts are heated, they may expand and cause noise. >>> This is not a fault. Product does not operate. • The mains fuse is defective or has tripped. >>> Check fuses in the fuse box. Ifnecessary, replace or reset them. • Product is not plugged into the (grounded) socket. >>> Check the plug connection. • Buttons/knobs/keys on the control panel do not function. >>> Keylock may be enabled. Please disable it (See. Using the keylock, page 26) • If the display does not light up when you switch the hob on again. >>> Disconnect the appliance at the circuit breaker. Wait 20 seconds and then reconnect it • Overheat protection is active. >>> Allow your hob to cool down. • The cooking pot is not suitable. >>> Check your pot. Oven light does not work. • Oven lamp is defective. >>> Replace oven lamp. • Power is cut. >>> Check if there is power. Check the fuses in the fuse box. Ifnecessary, replace or reset the fuses. Oven does not heat. • Function and/or Temperature are not set. >>> Set the function and the temperature with the Function and/or Temperature knob/key. • In models equipped with a timer, the timer is not adjusted. >>> Adjust the time. (In products with microwave oven, timer controls only microwave oven.) • Power is cut. >>> Check if there is power. Check the fuses in the fuse box. Ifnecessary, replace or reset the fuses. "I-I" symbol appears on the cooking zone display. • You have not placed the pot on the active cooking zone. >>> Check if there is a pot on the cooking zone. • Your pot is not compatible with induction cooking. >>> Check if your cooking pot is compatible with induction hob. • The cooking pot is not centered properly or the bottom surface of the pot is not wide enough for the cooking zone. >>> Choose a pot wide enough and center the pot on the cooking zone properly. • Cooking pot or cooking zone is overheated. >>> Allow them to cool down. Selected cooking zone suddenly turns off during operation. • Cooking time for the selected cooking zone may be over. >>> You may set a new cooking time or finish cooking. • Overheat protection is active. >>> Allow your hob to cool down. • An object may be covering the touch control panel. >>> Remove the object on the panel. 35/EN

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8
Troubleshooting
Oven
emits
steam
when
it
is
in
use.
It
is
normal
that
steam
escapes
during
operation.
>>
>
This
is
not
a
fault
Product
emits
metal
noises
while
heating
and
cooling.
When
the
metal
parts
are
heated,
they
may
expand
and
cause
noise.
>>
>
This
is
not
a
fault.
Product
does
not
operate.
The
mains
fuse
is
defective
or
has
tripped.
>>
>
Check
fuses
in
the
fuse
box.
If
necessary,
replace
or
reset
them.
Product
is
not
plugged
into
the
(grounded)
socket.
>>
>
Check
the
plug
connection.
Buttons/knobs/keys
on
the
control
panel
do
not
function.
>>
>
Keylock
may
be
enabled.
Please
disable
it
(See.
Using
the
keylock,
page
26)
If
the
display
does
not
l
ight
up
when
you
switch
the
hob
on
again.
>>
>
Disconnect
the
appliance
at
the
circuit
breaker.
Wait
20
seconds
and
then
reconnect
it
Overheat
protection
is
active.
>>
>
Allow
your
hob
to
cool
down.
The
cooking
pot
is
not
suitable.
>>
>
Check
your
pot.
Oven
light
does
not
work.
Oven
lamp
is
defective.
>>
>
Replace
oven
lamp.
Power
is
cut.
>>
>
Check
if
there
is
power.
Check
the
fuses
in
the
fuse
box.
If
necessary,
replace
or
reset
the
fuses.
Oven
does
not
heat.
Function
and/or
Temperature
are
not
set.
>>
>
Set
the
function
and
the
temperature
with
the
Function
and/or
Temperature
knob/key.
In
models
equipped
with
a
timer,
the
timer
is
not
adjusted.
>>
>
Adjust
the
time.
(In
products
with
microwave
oven,
timer
controls
only
microwave
oven.)
Power
is
cut.
>>
>
Check
if
there
is
power.
Check
the
fuses
in
the
fuse
box.
If
necessary,
replace
or
reset
the
fuses.
"I
—I"
symbol
appears
on
the
cooking
zone
display.
You
have
not
placed
the
pot
on
the
active
cooking
zone.
>>
>
Check
if
there
is
a
pot
on
the
cooking
zone.
Your
pot
is
not
compatible
with
induction
cooking.
>>
>
Check
if
your
cooking
pot
is
compatible
with
induction
hob.
The
cooking
pot
is
not
centered
properly
or
the
bottom
surface
of
the
pot
is
not
wide
enough
for
the
cooking
zone.
>>
>
Choose
a
pot
wide
enough
and
center
the
pot
on
the
cooking
zone
properly.
Cooking
pot
or
cooking
zone
is
overheated.
>>
>
Allow
them
to
cool
down.
Selected
cooking
zone
suddenly
turns
off
during
operation.
Cooking
time
for
the
selected
cooking
zone
may
be
over.
>>
>
You
may
set
a
new
cooking
time
or
finish
cooking.
Overheat
protection
is
active.
>>
>
Allow
your
hob
to
cool
down.
An
object
may
be
covering
the
touch
control
panel
.
>>
>
Remove
the
object
on
the
panel.
35/EN