Electric Cooktop Shuts Off During Use
Topics:
- Electric Cooktop powers down when burners are being used
- Surface burner or element continuously shuts off on its own
- Electric Cooktop loses power even after resetting breaker
- Electric Cooktop shuts off on its own
Cause:
- Burner element
- Display module
- Touch pad board
- Internal wiring issue
- Electrical supply cord
- Power module
- Installation or electrical supply source
Troubleshooting:
Depending on power setting and number of burners in use, burners on an Electric Cooktop may shut off as a precaution to avoid overheating.
- Turn the home circuit breaker to the unit off for 30 seconds and back on again.
- Retest the unit operation.
- See also:
- If these steps do not resolve the issue, no further troubleshooting advice is available. Contact Factory Certified Service to schedule an appointment for repair.
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