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  • _ASH_
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    • Dec 2011
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    Induction hob issue

    Hi Guy's, I currently have a Beko induction hob (Model: HII64201MT) and the right hand side dosn't detect the pans.

    The left side works perfectly, but when I put the pans on the right side, the digital display displays U and I don't hear any clicking (like it's trying to detect the pans)


    Can anyone advise me on this & to what parts I will need to repair?

    Many thanks in advance

    Ash

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