Troubleshooting - Fagor IP-400B Instructions For Use Manual

Portable induction hob
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7. TROUBLESHOOTING

Error message
E0
E1
During the operation of the
induction hotplate the error
message E1 is frequently
displayed.
E2 or E6
During the operation of
the induction hotplate the
error message E2 or E6 is
frequently displayed.
E3 or E4
E5
8. INFORMATION FOR THE CORRECT
DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES
At the end of its working
life, the product must not be
disposed of as urban waste.
It must be taken to a special
local authority differentiated
waste collection centre or to
a dealer providing this service. Disposing
of a household appliance separately avoids
Possible cause of the error
The hotplate is not working.
There is no cookware
located on the hotplate. The
cookware on the hotplate
is not suitable for induction
cooking.
The diameter of the bottom
of the cookware on the
hotplate is too small.
The cookware is not located
in the centre of the hotplate.
Overheating of the induction
hotplate.
The air infl ow and exhaust
openings are blocked.
The fan is not working.
The voltage in the power
socket to which the
induction hotplate is
connected is too high or too
low.
The circuit is interrupted.
possible negative consequences for the
environment and health deriving from
inappropriate disposal and enables the
constituent materials to be recovered to
obtain significant savings in energy and
resources.
To remind you that you must collaborate
with a selective collection scheme, the
symbol shown appears on the product
warning you not to dispose of it in
traditional refuse containers.
For further information, contact your local
authority or the shop where you bought the
product.
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Solution
Send the induction hotplate
to an authorised service
centre for repair.
Place cookware suitable for
induction cooking on the
hotplate.
Place larger cookware on
the hotplate.
Place the cookware in the
centre of the hotplate.
Allow the induction hotplate
to cool down.
Remove the items blocking
the air inflow and exhaust
openings.
Send the induction hotplate
to an authorised service
centre for repair.
Connect the induction
hotplate to a corresponding
power socket with a voltage
of 220−240 V.
Send the induction hotplate
to an authorised service
centre for repair.

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