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Case 1:
Pan with power level [ 8 ] moves to an induction coil which is already in operation.
A power level conflict occurs:
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The power level of the moved pan is decreased to the max. possible power level
(here e.g. level [ 3 ]).
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The display shows the originally set power level (here e.g. level [ 8 ]) in red and the maximum
possible power level (here e.g. level [ 3 ]) in white.
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The pan shape shows an exclamation mark to indicate that there is a conflict.
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Solution 1:
Pan with power level 1 moves to an induction coil which is in operation already.
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Move the pan within 10 seconds (away from the induction coil with a conflict). The originally set
power level (here e.g. level [ 8 ]) will be restored automatically.
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Accept the reduced power level. The conflict message goes out of view after 10 seconds.
Reduce the difference in the power levels that are set for the pans
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Case 2:
Pan with power level [ 1 ] moves to an induction coil which is in operation already.
A power level conflict occurs:
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Due to safety reasons the pan with the lowest power level has priority.
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The power level of the pan (heated with power level [ 8 ]) is decreased to the max. possible power
level (here e.g. level [ 3 ]).
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The pan shape shows an exclamation mark to indicate that there is a conflict.
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Solution 2:
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Move the pan within 10 seconds (away from the induction coil with a conflict). The originally set
power level (here e.g. level [ 8 ]) will be restored automatically.
o
Accept the reduced power level. The conflict message goes out of view after 10 seconds.
o
Reduce the difference in the power levels that are set for the pans.
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