If you are not confident that you have diagnosed the problem correctly, contact our technical service or seek the help and advice of a manufacturer-approved engineer. The display's circuit board or the main power board is defectiveĪlready checked all the things above and finding that the appliance is still not coming on or won't operate? The cause of the problem is probably your control board or power board. Doing a cold reset of this sort is usually enough to restore the hob to proper operation. Is your touch panel clean yet not responding, no matter whether it's switched on or switched off? Turn your hob off at the mains for around 30 minutes then try using it again. To resolve this problem, clean your hob with a suitable cleaning product then wipe down with a microfibre cloth. This liquid is interfering with the touch sensitivity. water, a patch of melted sugar, a burnt, carbonised liquid of some kind, etc.). No longer able to turn your induction hob off or on? It is very likely there is a liquid substance on the surface of the control panel (e.g. Siemens () SIMATIC HMI KTP700 Basic, HMI KTP400/900 Basic, HMI KTP1200 Basic, SIPLUS HMI, SIMATIC HMI KP300/400 BASIC.
#Siemens simatic panel touch not working how to#
If you can see a padlock or key symbol displayed, you will need to refer to the safety section of your hob's user manual to find out how to unlock it.Ī substance of some kind is preventing the touch sensitivity from working Most induction hobs today have a "child lock" feature that locks the entire control panel to prevent it being used. There is a risk of getting cut or injured The touch panel "child lock" mode has been turned on Wear suitable protective gloves if you need to dismantle anything. If you have experience with Siemens then please contribute. This handbook is a collection of programming overviews, notes, helps, cheat sheets and whatever that can help you (and me) program a Siemens PLC.
#Siemens simatic panel touch not working manuals#
These manuals are essential when working with the C7-635.