Overheating Protection - Miele HR 1622-3 i Operating Instructions Manual

30 inch induction range (electric oven and induction cooktop)
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Features
If a power level is selected when demo
mode is activated,  appears in the
display for a few seconds. The burners
do not heat up.
 To deactivate demo mode, turn and
hold the burner control knob of the
front left burner counterclockwise.
 While holding the (front left) burner
control knob, turn the burner control
knob of the front right burner briefly
counterclockwise twice and then hold
it counterclockwise until 
appears in the display.
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Overheating protection

All the induction coils and the cooling
elements for the electronics are
equipped with an overheating
protection mechanism. To prevent the
induction coils and cooling elements
from overheating, the overheating
protection mechanism works on the
affected burner or on the entire cooktop
in the following ways:
- Any booster function in operation will
be turned off.
- The power level that is set will be
reduced.
- One or more burners turn off
automatically.
Turn the burner control knobs for all the
affected burners to 0. The affected
burners can only be used again as
normal once the induction coil or
cooling element has cooled down to a
safe level.
The overheating protection mechanism
can be triggered by:
- Heating up an empty cookware.
- Fat or oil is being heated on a high
power level.
- A hot burner is turned back on after a
power failure.
If, despite removing the cause, the
overheating protection mechanism
triggers again, contact Miele Customer
Service.

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