Electrolux induction cooktops are designed to help users save time and energy while cooking. However, incorrect usage or other factors may lead to error codes appearing on the cooktop's display. Let's explore the causes and solutions to these issues right here with Appliances - Home Furnishings!

Electrolux Induction Cooktop Error Codes
1. Electrolux Induction Cooktop Error Codes
Error Code E0: Cooktop Not Recognizing Cookware
Error Code E1: Cooktop Overheating
Error Code E2: Power Supply Voltage Too High
Error Code E3: Power Supply Voltage Too Low
Error Code E4: Overheating Detected
Error Code E5: Cooktop IGBT Overheating
Error Code E6: Temperature Sensor Malfunction
Error Code E7: Cooling Fan Malfunction
Error Code E8: Connection Issue Between Circuit Board and Control Panel
Error Code E9: Control Circuit Board Malfunction
Error Code EF: Cooktop Glass Surface Wet
Error Code AD: Cooktop Having Difficulty Recognizing Cookware

Common Error Codes on Electrolux Induction Cooktops
2. Causes and Solutions for Error Codes on Electrolux Induction Cooktops
Here's a summary table of the causes and solutions for the error codes appearing on Electrolux induction cooktops. Users can refer to this for troubleshooting if their cooktop experiences similar issues:
Error Code | Cause | Solution
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E0 | Using cookware with a bottom size larger or smaller than the induction zone. Using incompatible cookware for induction cooktops. | Choose cookware with a bottom size that fits the induction zone. Use cookware specifically designed for induction cooktops. |
E1 | Cooking on the induction cooktop for too long. Cooking at high power continuously. | Turn off the power to the cooktop, let it cool down completely. Select a cooking power level that is adequate. |
Using power input higher than the allowed voltage of the cooktop. | Adjust the power input to match the voltage level specified for the cooktop. Use a voltage stabilizer to stabilize the current. | |
E3 | Using power input with low voltage. Connecting power input simultaneously for other devices and the induction cooktop. | Ensure the input voltage is at the required level specified for the cooktop. |
E4 | Sensor temperature on the heating coil is too high. Current overload. | Turn off the power to the cooktop and let it cool down. |
E5 | Cooking temperature too high. | Turn off the power to the cooktop and let it cool down before continuing use. |
E6 | Loose conductor wire. Conductor wire malfunction or sensor burnout. | Turn off the power to the cooktop. Take the cooktop to the service center for timely inspection and resolution. |
E7 | Cooling fan obstructed or jammed by foreign objects causing the fan blades not to rotate. | Turn off the cooktop, check, and remove any objects stuck on the cooling fan. |
E8 | Power filter and control board not connected to each other. | This error belongs to the internal circuit board, so users need to take the cooktop to the service center for inspection. |
E9 | The control board circuit is malfunctioning. | Take the cooktop to the service center for inspection. |
EF | Cooktop glass surface is wet, damp. | Turn off the cooktop, wait for it to cool completely. Use a soft cloth to dry the cooktop surface. |
AD | The cookware is not aligned with the induction zone. | Adjust the pot bottom correctly to the center of the induction ring on the cooktop. |

Please refer to the instructions carefully before using Electrolux induction cooktops
3. Important Notes When Using Electrolux Induction Cooktops
- Refer to all instructions in the accompanying user manual to learn how to use and important notes for cooking on the induction cooktop.
- Maintain a minimum distance between the cooktop and other appliances, objects.
- Do not install the cooktop near the entrance or directly under a window to avoid spilling cookware when opening the door.
- Regularly check the cooktop bottom (for built-in induction cooktops) to ensure it is not damp or steamed.
- Clean the cooktop surface after each use, avoid letting grease accumulate for too long on the cooktop surface.

Clean the cooktop surface after use
- Absolutely do not place knives, food, or heavy objects on the cooktop surface. This can cause scratches or cracks in the glass surface.
- When cooking, be careful not to let water overflow onto the cooktop surface as it can seriously affect the control panel.
- Do not use the cooktop surface to place cutting boards and cut or slice food.
- It is advisable to activate the safety lock mode for the cooktop when cooking if there are young children in the house.
- Place heat-emitting devices away from the induction cooktop and cooking area.
- Always turn off the cooktop and disconnect the power switch for the cooktop after each use.
- Do not attempt to dismantle the induction cooktop for inspection and repair when it malfunctions. This will directly affect the cooktop's warranty terms.
Turn off the cooktop and disconnect the power switch after use
So now you have learned about some Electrolux induction cooktop error codes. Hopefully, this article provides useful information for users, helping you pay more attention when using the induction cooktop to prolong its lifespan and ensure safe cooking practices.