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Cooking power low/shuts down

Cooking power is low or shuts down prematurely

Electrolux · Induction Range

What does Cooking power low/shuts down mean?

The cooktop's cooking power is lower than expected, or the cooking zone shuts down before the desired time. This can be caused by spills, obstructions, or unsuitable cookware.

Common Causes

  • Fluids spilled or objects lying on Touch Panel keypads
  • Ventilation slots obstructed
  • Unsuitable pots (e.g., bent bottom)
  • Too large distance between coil and glass ceramic

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    Clean up any spills or remove objects lying on the Touch Panel keypads, then restart the cooktop in normal manner.

  2. 2

    Check for and clear any obstructions in the cooktop's ventilation slots.

  3. 3

    Use suitable pots and pans with flat bottoms, referring to the owner's guide for proper pan selection.

  4. 4

    Check whether the glass ceramic was pushed down when being screwed in position and ensure the coil has been correctly positioned.

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Source: Electrolux Induction Range
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