Owner’s Manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- INSTALLATION
- Before Installing
- Installing the Cooktop
- Electrical Connections
- Important Safety Instructions
- Providing the Electrical Connection
- Electrical Requirements
- Electrical Connection
- Where Local Codes Permit Connecting the Appliance-Grounding Conductor to the Neutral (White) Wire
- If Cooktop is Used in a New Branch Circuit Installation (1996 NEC), Mobile Home, Recreational Vehicle, or where Local Codes Do Not Permit Grounding to the Neutral (White) Wire
- Installing the Cooktop Unit
- Final Check
- Electrical Connections
- OPERATION
- MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- LIMITED WARRANTY
28 TROUBLESHOOTING
Control Panel
Problem Possible Cause & Solution
Flashing a
Flashing a, b
Flashing a, b, c
There is a fault with the thermistor or micom.
• Turn the cooktop off using the POWER ON/OFF. Turn cooktop back on
using the POWER ON/OFF.
Flashing a, b, c, d
Food spill/soil on the control panel
• Clean the surface.
Object placed on the control panel
• Remove object from the control panel.
Controls pressed for too long.
• If any one of the controls is pressed for more than 10 seconds
continuously, this error is displayed.
• If water or a metal object is placed on the control panel, this error is
displayed.
• Turn the cooktop off using the POWER ON/OFF. Turn cooktop back on
using the POWER ON/OFF.
Flashing a, b, c, d, e
There is a fault with the display.
• Turn the cooktop off using the POWER ON/OFF. Turn cooktop back on
using the POWER ON/OFF.
Flashing a, b, c, d, e, f
Low voltage detection
• This indicates low voltage to the cooktop. Call a licensed electrician.