What does "F2" on my Hisense Hob display mean?
- RRachel MarshallAug 9, 2025
If your Hisense Hob displays "F2", it means the cooking zone has overheated. Allow the cooking zone to cool down.
What does "F2" on my Hisense Hob display mean?
If your Hisense Hob displays "F2", it means the cooking zone has overheated. Allow the cooking zone to cool down.
What to do if my Hisense I6421CB Hob is beeping continuously and the display is flashing?
If the Hisense Hob displays a continuous beep and flashing, it's likely due to water spillage on the sensor surface or an object placed over the sensors. To resolve this, simply wipe the sensor surface clean.
Why is my Hisense I6421CB Hob fan still running after I turn it off?
Fan noise is normal. To ensure proper operation of the induction electronic components, your Hisense hob uses a fan to control temperature. The fan's speed varies depending on the temperature. It may continue to run even after the hob is switched off if the temperature remains high.
Why does my Hisense I6421CB make a buzzing sound?
A transformer-like buzzing sound during high power cooking on your Hisense Hob is due to the significant energy transfer to your cookware. Reducing the power level should cause the noise to weaken or disappear.
Why is my cookware vibrating and crackling on my Hisense Hob?
Vibration and crackling noises from cookware on your Hisense Hob are common with pots or pans made of different materials. These sounds result from vibrations along the surfaces of different material layers and depend on the cookware and the food being cooked.
What to do if "F" is on the display of my Hisense I6421CB?
If an error occurs or if the error indicator "F" does not disappear, disconnect the Hisense Hob from the power mains for a few minutes (undo the fuse or switch off the main switch); then, reconnect the hob to the power mains and switch on the main switch key.
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Explanation of the 10 heat levels and their uses for cooking.
Advice on efficient energy use with the induction hob and cookware.
How the hob detects the presence and size of cookware for operation.
Explanation of how induction cooking zones generate heat via magnetic fields.
Information on suitable and unsuitable cookware for induction hobs.
Description of the hob's control panel sensor keys and displays.
Steps for turning on the hob and selecting power levels for cooking zones.
Functionality to quickly heat up cookware to a set power level.
Customizing acoustic signals, lock settings, and power limits.
Air circulation requirements for lower kitchen cabinets with the hob.
Procedures for installing the hob flush with the worktop surface.
Electrical connection diagrams and power cord specifications for installation.