I have a Miele KM 418 induction hob and is has just stopped working. It has powera nd you can change the temperature but whenever you put on a pan it just flicks between power level number and U and doesn't heat anything?
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You are advised to not try to get into the electronics of the induction hob. Such is dangerous. The unit uses 3 phase electricity, something unlikely to be addressed by DIY activity if you want to be safe. Check your warranty. I assume this is not a matter of pans of the wrong material or size being deployed. This well may require a technician to sort out. The brand/model has not been identified so I cannot direct you to further resources. Your user manual surely provides a company name where you might seek some customer support.
It may be the alarm that is telling you that the cook pan is not making a good connection to the hob. Does it do it with all pots? Stainless steel, copper sandwich with ground bottoms are best. Mine are Lagostina. At work, we had a Wok Station and when we used a standard pan, it would beep it you turned it up too high. Not problem with a stainless steel wok.
Howden's Joinery are not the maker, but the exclusive distributer. Contact them and ask.
You need to have pots and pans that are verified for induction cook tops. Ordinary pans will not work. Once you do that it works like any other burner only you can control the temperature precisely. You can melt chocolate without burning it as well as deep frying foods without ruining the oil from excessive temperature. Try looking for the manual from the manufacturer's web site.
i presume that you have a induction cook top. if so not all pots and pans will work on them. i have never had one but i do know this could be your type of problem. do some research on what pans to use on a induction stove.
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