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Question: The induction cooker emits a "beep" sound after being turned on, but then quickly shuts down automatically.
Answer:
· Cause analysis:
· Cookware does not meet the requirements (non-magnetic conductive materials, such as aluminum pots, glass pots, copper pots, etc.).
· The cookware is not placed in the center of the working panel.
· The bottom area of the cookware is too small to cover the heating area.
· Solution:
· Flat-bottomed iron or stainless steel cookware must be used. A simple way to determine: test the bottom of the pot with a magnet; if it can be attracted, it is usually suitable for use.
· Place the cookware within the circular marked area at the center of the induction hob panel.
· Use cookware with a diameter greater than 12 cm.


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