Baumatic BSIH32-ANZ Instruction Manual page 21

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Fault
The hob suddenly starts to bleep
The hob (or any of the hotplates) powers off during cooking
A timed hotplate failed to power off at the end of the set time
After a power outage (or the first time the hob is connected), the
control panel remains blocked
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Possible cause
There is a cloth, pan or
liquid on the Touch Control.
The timer was activated
and the preset time has
finished.
There is a pan, cloth or
liquid covering the Touch
Control.
One or several of the hot-
plates has overheated.
The hotplate had not been
set correctly.
There is a powerful light
affecting the control panel.
Possible solution
Remove any object covering
the Touch Control and/or
clean any liquid that might
have been spilt on it.
Touch the clock sensor to
deactivate the bleep.
Remove any object that
might be covering the
Touch Control.
Allow the overheated hot-
plates to cool down for a
few minutes before powe-
ring them up again.
Make sure that the time
was set following the ins-
tructions manual.
Don't apply powerful lights
(for example, halogen spo-
tlights) over the control
panel when connecting the
hob to the electrical
current. A very powerful
light may cause the sensor
buttons not to calibrate
correctly after a power
outage.

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