De Dietrich DTG1008X User Guide
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To clean the hob, ensure it is turned off and cool. Use a soft cloth with mild detergent. Avoid abrasive cleaners and scouring pads to prevent scratches.
Check if the hob is properly plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped. Ensure the control knobs are correctly set. If the problem persists, contact a professional technician.
Use cookware with smooth, clean bases, and avoid sliding pots across the surface. Regularly clean the hob to prevent dirt buildup that can cause scratches.
Use flat-bottomed, induction-compatible cookware for optimal performance. Stainless steel and cast iron are excellent choices.
Press and hold the lock button (if available) for a few seconds until the lock indicator lights up. This will prevent unintended use.
Once power is restored, check the hob for any error codes. Reset the hob by turning it off and on again. Re-enter your cooking settings.
Yes, clicking noises are normal as the hob's electronic components adjust to temperature changes. However, if the noise is excessive, consult a technician.
Regularly inspect the power cord for damage and clean the ventilation slots. Ensure all controls function smoothly. Schedule professional maintenance annually.
Error codes indicate specific issues. Refer to the user manual for a code list and troubleshooting steps. For unresolved errors, contact customer support.
Avoid using aluminum foil on the hob as it can cause damage or interfere with the heating process. Use proper cookware instead.