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Question: There is a "buzzing" or "beeping" sound during the heating process of the induction cooker.
Answer:
· Cause Analysis:
· Buzzing: This is a normal phenomenon. It results from the vibration generated by the interaction between the magnetic field and the cookware, especially more noticeable when using thinner or multi-layer composite bottom cookware.
· Beeping sound: Usually a small object detection prompt. When there are small metal objects such as knives and spoons on the panel, the induction cooker will intermittently detect and emit a prompt sound.
· Solution:
· Trying to replace with a high-quality cookware with a thicker bottom and more uniform material can significantly reduce noise.
· Keep the panel clean and do not place any small metal objects on it.


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