QUESTIONS?
USE THIS PROBLEM SOLVER
PROBLEM
COOKTOP WILL
NOT OPERATE
(DISPLAY OFF)
COOKTOP WILL
OPERATE BUT SETTING
CANNOT BE CHANGED
DISPLAYTURNSOFF
BYITSELF
CONTROLDISPLAY
FLASHINGAND
GLASS TOP
CRACKED
AMRADIO
INTERFERENCE
PANS MAKE
A-PINGING”
NOISE
POSSIBLE CAUSE
*
is locked. Press CONTROL LOCK pad two times.
Features section.
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Turn circuit breaker off and then back on.
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Check the circuit breaker or fuse box your home, Reset the circuit breaker
or replace the fuse. CAUTION: ONLY SOMEONE FAMILIAR WITH
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS SHOULD CHANGE THE FUSE.
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the CONTROL LOCK pad and/or the ON/OFF pad.
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Turn circuit breaker off and then back on again. Press the
pad, and then
select the desired heat setting.
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You failed to select a heat setting
15 seconds
pressing the ON/OFF pad.
Press the
pad again,
then
the desired heat setting.
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Pan removed or off center of cooking surface for more than one minute. Replace
or center it. Press the ON/OFF pad and then select the desired heat setting.
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Cooktop turns off after display flashes and cooktop beeps for one minute unless
condition that caused flashing and beeping is corrected.
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Pan removed while cooktop was in operation. See Features and Induction Cooking
sections.
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Glass top too hot. Remove pan and
cooktop to cool. Then
cooktop.
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Pan too small. See Cookware section.
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Pan off center. See How to Operate Your Induction Cooktop section.
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cookware in use. See Cookware section.
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Turn off circuit breaker. Call for service.
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If radio is in use near the
you may notice some AM radio interference.
This is normal and does not indicate a problem with the cooktop.
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Sometimes the use of two different types of pans may cause a “ping” or “buzzing”
noise. This is normal and there is no reason for concern. To reduce the noise, move
the pans slightly or change to a different surface.
If you need more
toll free:
GE Answer
800.626.2000
consumer information service
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