Troubleshooting
Whenever the appliance does not work properly, try to solve the less serious problems using
this table.
FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE INTERVENTION
The appliance does not turn on.
•
The master switch is not con-
nected.
•
The residual current device
or circuit breaker has tripped.
•
Connect the master switch.
•
Restore the residual current
device or circuit breaker.
Water does not reach the pasta
cooker tank.
•
The waterworks gate valve is
shut.
•
Open the waterworks gate
valve.
Water does not drain from the
cooking compartment.
•
The drain is clogged.
•
Clean the drain lter.
•
Free the drain from residues.
The inner walls of the tank are
covered with limestone.
•
The water is too hard; the sof-
tener is nished.
•
Connect the appliance to a
water softener.
•
Regenerate the water soften-
er.
•
Descale the cooking compart-
ment.
The cooking compartment is
stained.
•
Quality of the water.
•
Ineffective detergent.
•
Insufcient rinsing.
•
Filter the water (see water sof-
tener).
•
Use the recommended deter-
gent.
•
Rinse once again.
The gas appliance does not turn
on.
•
Gas valve shut.
•
Air inside pipes.
•
Open the gas valve.
•
Repeat the ignition opera-
tions.
The light indicators do not turn
on.
•
The master switch is not con-
nected.
•
The residual current device
or circuit breaker has tripped.
•
Connect the master switch.
•
Restore the residual current
device or circuit breaker.
If the problem cannot be resolved, turn the appliance off and shut all the supply valves. Then
contact customer service.