What to do if my Baumatic BHI300 Hob touch controls are unresponsive?
- JJulia ShawAug 6, 2025
If the touch controls aren't working, they might be locked. Please refer to the section on locking the hob top to unlock the controls.
What to do if my Baumatic BHI300 Hob touch controls are unresponsive?
If the touch controls aren't working, they might be locked. Please refer to the section on locking the hob top to unlock the controls.
What to do if my Baumatic BHI300 pans do not become hot and a symbol appears in the display?
If your pans aren't heating up and a symbol is displayed, it means the hob isn't detecting the pan. This could be because the cookware isn't suitable for induction, or it's too small/not centered. Ensure you're using induction-compatible cookware and that the pan's base matches the cooking zone size and is properly centered.
Why does my Baumatic induction Hob make a low humming noise on high heat?
The humming noise is a normal occurrence due to the induction cooking technology. However, the noise should lessen or disappear when you lower the power level.
Why is my Baumatic induction hob fan still running after it's turned off?
The cooling fan is designed to prevent the electronics from overheating. It's normal for it to continue running even after the hob is switched off. Do not disconnect the power while the fan is running.
How to stop my Baumatic BHI300 glass from being scratched?
To prevent scratches, use cookware with flat, smooth bases. Also, avoid abrasive scourers or unsuitable cleaning products. Please refer to the section on cookware.
Why do some pans make crackling noises on my Baumatic BHI300?
Crackling or clicking noises can occur due to the construction of your cookware, where layers of different metals vibrate differently. This is normal and doesn't indicate a fault.
Why are the touch controls on my Baumatic BHI300 difficult to operate?
Difficulty in operating the touch controls can be due to a slight film of water or using the tip of your finger. Ensure the touch control area is dry and use the ball of your finger when touching the controls.
Type | Induction Hob |
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Number of Cooking Zones | 2 |
Total Power | 3.7 kW |
Depth | 520 mm |
Power Levels | 9 |
Boost Function | Yes |
Timer | Yes |
Child Lock | Yes |
Residual Heat Indicator | Yes |
Installation | Built-in |
Control Type | Touch |
Safety Features | Overheating protection |
Covers installation temperature limits, liability, warranty exclusions, modifications, flammable materials, and repairs.
Advises preventing children from touching the appliance and supervising them during use.
Stresses qualified installation, work surface standards, and handling of ceramic glass damage.
Covers removing films, avoiding burns, keeping cables away from heat, and unattended cooking.
Step-by-step guide on how to start cooking on an induction zone.
Guides on selecting and adjusting heat levels for cooking.
Details the procedures for turning off individual cooking zones or the entire hob.
Guides on using the timer function as a countdown timer.
Explains how to set the timer to automatically switch off a specific cooking zone.
Provides guidelines on selecting appropriate cookware for induction hobs.
Guidelines on the placement of the hob and required clearances.
Step-by-step instructions for fitting the hob into a worktop, including ventilation.
Details the correct electrical supply requirements and connection procedures.
A guide to diagnosing and resolving common operational issues.