We recently brought a new 4-plate DEFY Induction Hob. We where super excited to use it, and it seemed to work perfectly at first. But then we discovered a problem. If we use 2 or more of the plates at a time, the Hob starts to lower the temperature of all the plates.
This happens after a ramdom amount of time, sometimes we can use it for 1 hour, sometimes it starts giving us problems after 10 min.
It is really annoying when we, say for instance, cook rice and fry chicken at the same time, as it lowers the power to the rice zone (as well as the zone we are frying the chicken on) and then the rice bearly cooks anymore (the water almost completely stops boiling even thought the plate is on a high "8" (out of 9) setting).
Even if we then turn off all other plates, it still has the problem. The only thing that helps is if we let the hob 'rest' for a while.
We have done a lot of research before we considered buying induction, but we have not seen others having/complaining about such a problem. Is it normal for the hob to behave in such a manner, or what may be the problem.
Thanks in advance for any help.
This happens after a ramdom amount of time, sometimes we can use it for 1 hour, sometimes it starts giving us problems after 10 min.
It is really annoying when we, say for instance, cook rice and fry chicken at the same time, as it lowers the power to the rice zone (as well as the zone we are frying the chicken on) and then the rice bearly cooks anymore (the water almost completely stops boiling even thought the plate is on a high "8" (out of 9) setting).
Even if we then turn off all other plates, it still has the problem. The only thing that helps is if we let the hob 'rest' for a while.
We have done a lot of research before we considered buying induction, but we have not seen others having/complaining about such a problem. Is it normal for the hob to behave in such a manner, or what may be the problem.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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