Power failure
Power failure is one of the common issues with integrated cooktops. When an integrated cooktop fails to power on, the first step is to check if the power outlet is functioning properly and confirm the power supply to the outlet. If the outlet is fine but the cooktop still won't turn on, it might be an internal circuit issue with the cooktop. It is recommended to immediately contact a professional repair service for inspection and repair.
2. Uneven combustion
When using a kitchen range, an uneven flame may occur, which could be due to a blocked gas valve or a damaged burning element. The solution is to first turn off the gas valve, clean the surface of the burning element, and if the issue persists, contact customer service or a professional repairman for assistance.
3. Flame cannot be ignited
When the flame of the integrated stove fails to ignite, first check if the gas valve is open and the igniter is functioning properly. If both of these are normal, it may be due to a faulty ignition electrode or a damaged spark plug. It is recommended to replace and repair it promptly.
4. Poor exhaust ventilation
During the use of integrated cooktops, poor exhaust is a common issue, primarily caused by clogged filter nets in the range hood or a blocked exhaust pipe. The solution is to regularly clean the range hood filter, check for any foreign objects blocking the exhaust pipe, and ensure good ventilation of the range hood.
Touchscreen malfunction
Some integrated cooktops are equipped with a touch screen control panel. If the touch screen fails, it could be due to a fault in the touch screen circuit or damage to the control panel. The solution is to first try to restart the integrated cooktop. If the problem persists, it is recommended to contact a professional repair service for inspection and repair.
































