Bosch NIT8053UC Use & Care Manual - Page 20

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EÖ display and numbers F display and numbers Visual indication F0 F2 F4 F8 o1 o2/o3 U400 Notes 20 If an E Ö and a series of numbers appear in the display panel, there is a fault in the electronic system. Turn the appliance off and back on at the fuse or circuit breaker. Call customer service if the same display appears again. If an F and a number flash in alternation on the displays, your appliance has detected a fault. Refer to the following table for possible remedies. Fault Measure An internal error was produced while the cooktop was working. Disconnect the appliance from the power source. Wait a few seconds before connecting it again. If the symbol appears again, call customer service. The element is too hot and has turned off. Remove the pans from the elements. F2 disappears when you acknowledge the display (by pressing a touch key) and 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 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 touch key panel. Remove the hot item from the control area. Wait a few minutes for the touch key panel to cool. If F4 appears again after the element is turned back on, call customer service. The element has been The automatic shut off was activated. in constant operation Turn the element off. for too long. You can turn it back on again immediately. The power voltage is too low. Turn off the cooktop. Wait a few seconds before turning it back on. If the indication continues, contact your electricity supplier. The element has overheated. It has been automatically deactivated to protect your cooktop. Wait a few minutes for it to cool down and switch it back on again. The cooktop is connected incorrectly. Disconnect the appliance from the power source at the circuit breaker or fuse. Check the connection and connect it again correctly. If U400 appears again, call customer service. The heat is switched on and off to regulate the temperature of the element; this means that the red glow below the element is not always visible. When you select a low heat setting, the element turns off more frequently, while at a higher setting it only turns off occasionally. Even at the highest level, the element turns off and on. As the element is heating up, there may be a light buzzing. The brightness of the glow may vary from element to element. Depending on your line of vision, the red glow may appear to extend beyond the marked edge of the element. These are technical characteristics and have no impact on quality or function.

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20
If
an
E
Ö
and
a
series
of
numbers
appear
in
the
display
panel,
there
is
a
fault
in
the
electronic
system.
Turn
the
appliance
off
and
back
on
at
the
fuse
or
circuit
breaker.
Call
customer
service
if
the
same
display
appears
again.
If
an
F
and
a
number
flash
in
alternation
on
the
displays,
your
appliance
has
detected
a
fault.
Refer
to
the
following
table
for
possible
remedies.
Visual
indication
Fault
Measure
F0
An
internal
error
was
produced
while
the
cooktop
was
working.
Disconnect
the
appliance
from
the
power
source.
Wait
a
few
seconds
before
connecting
it
again.
If
the
symbol
appears
again,
call
customer
service.
F2
The
element
is
too
hot
and
has
turned
off.
Remove
the
pans
from
the
elements.
F2
disappears
when
you
acknowledge
the
display
(by
pressing
a
touch
key)
and
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.
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
touch
key
panel.
Remove
the
hot
item
from
the
control
area.
Wait
a
few
minutes
for
the
touch
key
panel
to
cool.
If
F4
appears
again
after
the
element
is
turned
back
on,
call
customer
service.
F8
The
element
has
been
in
constant
operation
for
too
long.
The
automatic
shut
off
was
activated.
Turn
the
element
off.
You
can
turn
it
back
on
again
immediately.
o
1
The
power
voltage
is
too
low.
Turn
off
the
cooktop.
Wait
a
few
seconds
before
turning
it
back
on.
If
the
indication
continues,
contact
your
electricity
supplier.
o
2
/
o
3
The
element
has
overheated.
It
has
been
automatically
deactivated
to
protect
your
cooktop.
Wait
a
few
minutes
for
it
to
cool
down
and
switch
it
back
on
again.
U400
The
cooktop
is
connected
incorrectly.
Disconnect
the
appliance
from
the
power
source
at
the
circuit
breaker
or
fuse.
Check
the
connection
and
connect
it
again
correctly.
If
U400
appears
again,
call
customer
service.
The
heat
is
switched
on
and
off
to
regulate
the
temperature
of
the
element;
this
means
that
the
red
glow
below
the
element
is
not
always
visible.
When
you
select
a
low
heat
setting,
the
element
turns
off
more
frequently,
while
at
a
higher
setting
it
only
turns
off
occasionally.
Even
at
the
highest
level,
the
element
turns
off
and
on.
As
the
element
is
heating
up,
there
may
be
a
light
buzzing.
The
brightness
of
the
glow
may
vary
from
element
to
element.
Depending
on
your
line
of
vision,
the
red
glow
may
appear
to
extend
beyond
the
marked
edge
of
the
element.
These
are
technical
characteristics
and
have
no
impact
on
quality
or
function.
display
and
numbers
F
display
and
numbers
Notes