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Hi I have the same HOB, DEFY DHD406. The back left plate sensor doesn't seem to pick up my finger when I press it. The hob is brand new. All the other plates work except one
If the lights are coming on there is a great possibility that your plate needs replacement. Unfortunately electronic items usually don't come with any warranties, so make sure it is the plate before purchasing a new replacement. Regards bandha
I am assuming the timer display is showing "dE" . If you have the manual page 50 (programming) shows how to cancel demo mode. It is program P 0, currently it is set to "0" (demo mode), you need to change it to "1" (demo mode off).
I looked up your cooktop and discovered it to be made by Frigidaire.
Hence & therefore, try the website "searspartsdirect" and see of they will give you schematics to buy the parts for your needs.
God bless your efforts.
It's possible that one of the burners stay on for a long time, which cause one of the wires to overheat, breaking the connection and touching the body of the unit, please turn the breaker off and check for a loose connection, replace the wiring if you feel confortable doing it yourself or contact a technician.
can't give you much guidence - will be either regulator or the plate itself. no easy way to find out. you will have to remove the hob top and check for continuity thro the plate. ifplate is ok, then power up and check for supply to the plate. if no supply, then the regulator will be at fault
this is almost certainly a wiring issue
at the mains connection block, there are links which have not been tightened down. there is usually a diagram adjacent to mains block telling you what to do. connection block is covered by a plate. take plate off and tighten all terminals making sure links have been inserted. switch of at mains of course
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