Installation Guide
Power boost does not work
NTC1 Break off
NTC2 Break off
NTC2 Short circuit
See Power Sharing
The electronics are cooling down 
 This is a normal occurrence
“EE” appears in the Timer display
“E9” appears in the Timer display
“E8” appears in the Timer display
“E7” appears in the Timer display
“E3” appears in the Timer display
“E2” appears in the Timer display
“E1” appears in the Timer display
“E0”appears in the Timer display
“E”appears in the Power display
IGBT overheating
Electronics fault error message 
of particular cooking element
NTC1 Short circuit
Problem Possible Cause Solutions
 Troubleshooting Guide
If you encounter the following problems while using your cooktop, check the 
guide below to see if you can correct the problem yourself before calling for 
assistance or service:
This may be caused by 
increased voltage being 
supplied to the house circuit. 
If the connections are correct 
and the supplied voltage 
returns to normal, the code 
will disappear
This is a normal occurrence, 
See Operational Cooktop 
Noises
Noise
Noise like humming, 
crackling and buzzing
Make sure that the cookware
is centered on the cooking 
element, and that it is also 
induction compatible. See 
Compatible Cookware
Turn the cooktop OFF; then 
pull plug out for about 30 
seconds. Then re-insert the 
plug and turn the cooktop on 
using the POWER pad. If the 
error message is still 
displayed, call for service
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 This may be caused by 
reduced voltage being 
supplied to the house circuit. 
If connections are correct and 
the supplied voltage returns 
to normal, the code will 
disappear 
Supplied voltage to cooktop is 
too high
Supplied voltage to cooktop is 
too low
Turn off unit to allow IGBT to 
cool. Restart unit
See E0, E1, E2, E3, E7, E8, 
E9, EE
The fans keep running for one 
minute after the cooking element 
has been switched off
No cookware found or improper 
placement of cookware on the 
cooking element










