Hob Troubleshooting

At Hotpoint, we create quality appliances designed to meet your needs and lifestyle. Here you will find the most popular questions regarding troubleshooting your hob. From selecting the best heat setting to cook your meals to how long the hotplates stay hot for, we got you covered.

Wondering how induction-cooking works? You are one click away from finding the answers to your questions and even more information on how to care and maintain your appliance, or what type of pans are most suitable for ceramic hobs. In addition to our troubleshooting section, you can also find more information on our How to Videos section.

We want to ensure the best experience possible, however if the self-help options available were not able to address your issue, please be sure to contact our customer service team at 0344 822 4224. and our experts can guide you with possible solutions, as well as to book an appointment with an experienced engineer.

Your safety remains our top priority. Please make sure your appliance is disconnected from the power supply before attempting any of the quick fixes or when replacing any part.

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Which pans are suitable for my Hotpoint ceramic hob?

In order to keep your ceramic hob looking and working correctly, you must not use glass or copper-bottomed cookware, as this material will damage the surface of your ceramic glass.

If you need further assistance please call Hotpoint customer service on 0344 822 4224.


My solid hotplates are staying warm long after the cooking has finished

Because of the dense materials used in the manufacture of Hotpoint solid hotplates they can often feel warm long after the Hotpoint hob top has been switched off.

This is a perfectly normal characteristic of solid hotplates which work in a slightly different manner to other types of electric heating elements.

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What heat setting should I put the hob on?

SettingUse

1

Melting butter or chocolate etc.

2 or 3

Heating food gently, keeping water simmering, heating sauces; containing egg yolk and butter, simmering stews, meat, fish or vegetables.

4 or 5 Heating solid or liquid foods, keeping water boiling, thawing frozen vegetables, making 2-3 egg omelets.
6 or 7

Cooking food just above simmering, maintaining a rolling boil to preserve making.

8 or 9

Sealing meat and frying fish.

9

Frying potatoes, boiling water, deep fat frying, dissolving sugar for preserve making.

 

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How does induction-cooking work?

Unlike conventional electric hobs induction hobs do not work by directly heating the glass surface from underneath. The cooking vessel itself is the heating element. Heat is produced directly inside the pan, provided it is made from a ferromagnetic material, i.e. iron or steel. Because of this it is extremely important to use the correct pans.

Ease of use

The beauty of Hotpoint induction hobs is that each plate can be controlled independently of its surrounding hotplates, for a fixed period at whatever temperature level the user requires.

Safety

After cooking, the surface of any hob can get hot as heat is transferred from the cooking vessel back onto the hob glass. For your safety, our induction hobs have a residual heat indicator, which will be displayed (normally by a letter H adjacent to the heating zone selection key) until the hob temperature is below 60 degrees centigrade.

If you need further assistance please call Hotpoint customer service on 0344 822 4224.

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