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Why is there a loud noise when the cooker is turned off?

Why is there a loud noise when the cooker is turned off?

Answer:

Normally, when the disk temperature drops, it stops automatically
This is a normal phenomenon. We know that the work coil will generate heat, and the heat of the electromagnetic oven panel will also spread to the coil, if sustained over a period of time operation of electromagnetic furnace, internal coil temperature is high, if not timely fan to exhaust the heat out easily because of high temperature lead to insulation paint aging and creepage burning coil of copper wire. So, when we turn off the induction cooker on the control panel, we hear 1-2 minutes of whirring, and the sound you hear is actually the sound of the radiator fan working properly. In order to fully heat dissipation, we recommend not to unplug the induction cooker directly, otherwise, the heat can not be removed in time, and the service life of the induction cooker will be shortened in disguised form.
Is a normal phenomenon, the electromagnetic oven heating is stopped after the rotation of the fan sound, usually lasts for about 1 minutes, the purpose is to blow out the residual heat of the electromagnetic oven, prevent internal heat accumulation, the element of accelerated aging. Also the individual models without this phenomenon, don't be paranoid, can look at the instructions, as long as consistent with the instructions there is no problem.

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