Brandt BPV1641B User Manual
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To install the Brandt BPV1641B hob, ensure you have a stable surface and adequate ventilation. Connect the hob to the electrical supply following the manufacturer's specifications, and secure it in place using the provided fittings. Refer to the installation guide for detailed instructions.
If the hob is not heating properly, check the power supply and make sure the hob is correctly plugged in. Verify that the cooking zones are correctly set and free of any obstructions. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.
To clean the hob, wait until it cools down completely. Use a soft cloth or sponge with mild detergent to wipe the surface. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, which can damage the glass.
The Brandt BPV1641B hob includes safety features such as automatic shut-off, residual heat indicators, and child lock functions to prevent accidental operation and burns.
To reset the hob after a power outage, turn off the power supply for a few minutes and then turn it back on. This should reset the electronic controls. If issues persist, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
The Brandt BPV1641B hob is suitable for a variety of cookware, including stainless steel, cast iron, and certain non-stick pans. Ensure the base of the cookware is flat and smooth for optimal performance.
Regularly clean the hob after use, avoid spills, and ensure the cooking zones are not scratched or damaged. Perform periodic checks for any signs of wear or electrical issues, and address them promptly.
To unlock the child lock feature, press and hold the lock button for a few seconds until the indicator light goes off. Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions if needed.
If an error code is displayed, refer to the user manual for the specific code meaning and recommended actions. Common solutions include resetting the hob or checking for any blockages or electrical issues.
Yes, a clicking noise can be normal as it often indicates the electronic components are adjusting the power levels. If the noise is excessive or accompanied by performance issues, consult a technician.