Cleaning; What Should I Do If - Pelgrim IDK836 Manual

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maintenance
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Cleaning

Daily cleaning
Although food that has boiled over cannot burn on, it is still recommended that
you clean the hob immediately after use.
For daily cleaning, you can best use a mild cleaning agent and a damp cloth.
Dry the hob with kitchen paper or a dry cloth.
Stubborn stains
Stubborn stains can also be removed with a mild cleaning agent - for example,
washing-up liquid.
Remove water marks and lime stains with vinegar.
Traces of metals (due to sliding pans) can be difficult to remove.
Special products are available on the market to deal with this.
Remains of food that has boiled over are best removed with a glass scraper.
Melted plastic and sugar can also be removed with a glass scraper.
Never use
You should never use scouring agents. These cause scratches in which lime
deposits and dirt can accumulate.
Never use sharp objects such as steel wool and scourers.
Before you start to clean, turn the childproof lock on.
faults
115

What should I do if...

If the appliance does not work properly, this does not always mean that it is defective. Try to deal with
the problem yourself first. Phone the service department if the advice given below does not help.
Fault
Probable cause
Text appears in the displays when
This is the standard set-up routine.
the appliance is first connected.
The fan runs on for several minutes
The hob is cooling.
after the hob has been switched off.
A slight smell is noticeable the first
The new appliance heating up.
few times the hob is used.
You can hear a ticking sound in your
Ticking can also occur at lower
hob.
settings.
The pans make a noise while
This is caused by the energy flowing
cooking.
from the hob to the saucepan.
You have switched a cooking zone
The pan you are using is not suitable
on but the display keeps flashing.
for induction cooking or has a
diameter of less than 12 cm.
A cooking zone suddenly stops
The preset time has ended.
working and you hear a signal.
The hob is not working and nothing
There is no power supply due to a
appears in the display.
defective cable or a faulty connection.
A fuse blows as soon as the hob is
The hob has been wrongly connected. Check the electrical connections.
switched on.
Fault code F01...F09 or F10.
A button has been pressed for too
long or something is lying on a
button.
Fault code F00.
The control panel is dirty or there is
water on the control panel.
Fault code F0...F6.
Defective generator.
Fault code F8.
The hob has overheated.
Fault code FA.
The mains voltage is too low.
Fault code F99.
You pressed two buttons at once.
Continuous bleep.
The hob has been wrongly connected
or the mains voltage is too high.
Other fault codes
Defective generator.
Solution
Normal operation.
Normal operation.
This is normal and will disappear once
it has been used a few times. Ventilate
the kitchen.
Normal operation.
At high settings this is perfectly
normal for some pans. It will not
damage either the pans or the hob.
Use a suitable pan, see page 111.
Switch the bleep off using the + or –
button on the timer.
Check the fuses or the electric switch
(if there is no plug).
Remove the object and switch the
hob on again.
Clean the control panel.
Contact the service department.
The hob has been switched off due to
overheating. Let the hob cool down
and then use a lower setting.
Contact your electricity supplier..
Press 1 button at a time.
Have the connection changed.
Contact the service department.

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