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You are advised to not try to get into the electronics of the induction hob. Such is dangerous. The unit uses 3 phase electricity, something unlikely to be addressed by DIY activity if you want to be safe. Check your warranty. I assume this is not a matter of pans of the wrong material or size being deployed. This well may require a technician to sort out. The brand/model has not been identified so I cannot direct you to further resources. Your user manual surely provides a company name where you might seek some customer support.
Test with a different pan that you know for sure is working on induction.
Some pans will fail working after awhile..beat me if i understand why.
Normally, as far as i know induction cooking machines require IRON pans.
Pure inox it DOESN'T work.
This happened to me today too. I heard an intermittent beep (I thought it was some kind of "hot" alarm). Then the 2 hobs on the right stopped working. Looking at my consumer unit, the fuses didn't trip so I'm not sure what might have happened
Had the same problem after overusing one of the bigger elements on my bellini induction stove / cooktop to boil copious amounts water. Element eventually stopped working and would just flash power level similar to when it cant recognise an induction pot, but also made a clicking noise over and over. My solution was to turn mains power off at meter box, and back on to reset the stove. When power came back on stove was working again! might have reset some sort of cutout sensor inside stove but cant be certain. Anyway, worked for me so give it a go and see if it helps. good luck.
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