Induction cooker fans, often overlooked yet vital. What are they, and what types exist? Join Mytour for an in-depth exploration!

Induction Cooker Fans: What and How Many?
1. What is an Induction Cooker Fan?
Induction Cooker Fan: Cooling Marvel for Precision Cooking

The crucial role of induction cooker fan in component cooling
This induction cooker fan is strategically placed beneath the surface, actively drawing in and expelling hot air to facilitate ventilation and cooling. It addresses heat overload during cooking, ensuring user safety and prolonged equipment lifespan.
2. Classifying Induction Cooker Fans
Current quạt gió bếp từ divides into two types: coaxial fan and squirrel cage fan

Coaxial fan and squirrel cage fan
Coaxial Fan
Designed similar to cooling fans in computers, it is used for mid-range induction cookers that can be easily replaced at a reasonable cost. Coaxial fans usually have higher noise levels and lower power, so each cooking zone on the stove will have a fan installed to ensure effective heat dissipation.
Squirrel cage fan
Also known as Tuabin fan, often accompanied by an air duct to expel air in a specific direction or through a heat sink. Squirrel cage fans are commonly used in high-end imported induction cookers due to their high cooling efficiency and durable lifespan.
Unlike coaxial fans, the blower fan emits lower noise, providing a comfortable cooking experience. For induction cookers with 2 or more cooking zones, only one Blower Fan is needed to cool the entire stove. Due to its numerous advantages, the cost of a squirrel cage fan is higher compared to a coaxial fan.
3. Common Issues with Induction Cooker Fans
Continuous Operation of Induction Cooker Fan
Typically, the induction cooker's cooling fan operates only during cooking or when the stove's temperature is too high. If the fan continues to run even when not cooking or the stove's temperature has reached a safe level, there may be a malfunction in the system or settings.
The cause of the induction cooker fan running continuously could be due to user settings for continuous fan operation, a malfunction in the temperature sensor, or a component failure inside the system.
When facing this issue, users can check the stove settings or contact the service center for assistance in troubleshooting and repairs.

Check the Induction Cooker Settings
Induction Cooker Fan Stopped Working
After turning off the induction cooker, the fan usually continues to operate for a few minutes to cool the components inside the stove before stopping. If you do not hear the fan after turning off the stove (without unplugging), it may indicate an issue with the cooling fan.
The possible cause of this issue could be due to blocked ventilation holes or an object inside causing obstruction to the fan's operation. In this case, check and clean the ventilation holes to ensure they do not affect the fan's cooling efficiency.
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Eliminate Dust on the Induction Cooker Fan
Induction Cooker Fan Making Loud Noise
When the induction cooker operates at high power, the fan making a loud noise to quickly cool the device is a normal occurrence. However, if the fan continues to be loud even at reduced power, it may be due to the following reasons:
- Internal components of the fan are deteriorating
- Fan blades are coated with excess oil or grease, and dust
- Unstable power source
- Using inappropriate or too thin cookware
To address the issue of a loud induction cooker fan, users should inspect the interior of the fan for any malfunctions. It is advisable to clean the fan if necessary or contact the warranty center for timely resolution.

Inspect the Induction Cooker Fan
4. Considerations for Efficient Operation of the Induction Cooker Fan
- Thoroughly understand and adhere to the manufacturer's usage instructions to avoid improper usage that may damage the fan.
- Regularly clean the induction cooker fan to prevent the accumulation of dust and grease, reducing noise and maintaining operational efficiency. Additionally, perform regular maintenance on the induction cooker to detect issues or damages early.
- Monitor the condition of crucial components such as fan blades, motor, etc. Replace or repair damaged parts immediately upon discovery.
- Avoid running the induction cooker at high power for extended periods, as this helps the fan reduce pressure and eliminates loud noise.
- If the induction cooker fan requires repair, contact the warranty center or professional repair service. Avoid attempting self-repairs to ensure personal safety and prevent further damage to the appliance.
Conclusion: The fan plays a crucial role in alleviating the overheating of induction cookers. Therefore, users should pay attention to regularly clean and check the induction cooker fan to ensure optimal performance. We hope the information from Mytour Supermarket will be helpful for you.
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