Hoover HVD 640 C 1 User Instructions

To clean the Hoover HVD 640 C 1 cooktop, wait until it cools down. Use a soft cloth or sponge with mild detergent and water. Avoid abrasive cleaners to prevent scratching the surface.
First, ensure the cooktop is properly plugged in and the circuit breaker is on. Check if the controls are correctly set. If the problem persists, consider contacting a qualified technician for further assistance.
Use cookware with smooth, flat bottoms. Avoid sliding pots and pans across the cooktop. Regularly clean the cooktop to remove any particles that might cause scratches.
Error code 'E4' typically indicates an overheating issue. Turn off the cooktop and allow it to cool before restarting. Ensure that the ventilation is not blocked.
To lock the controls, press and hold the lock button for a few seconds until the lock indicator turns on. Repeat the process to unlock when needed.
Yes, you can use cast-iron cookware, but be cautious as it can scratch the glass surface. Ensure the bottom is smooth and clean before use.
Some clicking noises are normal as the cooktop heats up and cools down. However, if the noise is persistent and loud, check if the cookware is compatible and properly placed.
Regular maintenance should be done every few months, including cleaning the surface and checking for any signs of wear or damage. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines.
The Hoover HVD 640 C 1 requires a standard 220-240 V electrical supply. Ensure your home power system meets this requirement before installation.
To improve energy efficiency, use cookware that matches the size of the burners, keep the cooktop clean, and use the residual heat for cooking when possible.