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F03 One or more eyes permanently pressed. Recommend that the glas be cleaned and all objects removed.<br />
Unplug the unit for one minute the plug back in if the error still remains after returning power then you will need to replace the touch control module.<br />
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F12 Electronic board and touch module communication error.Unplug the unit for a couple of minutes.Restore the power if the error return then you will need to replace the board connection cable between the touch control module and electronic control. if the error remains replac ethe electronic control board. If the error comes back again replace the the touch pad.<br />
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F13 Internal CPU checksum error.Recommend you replace the touch control module.<br />
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F22 Key sensitivity problem.Turn power off to unit for a few minutes,if the error returns after power is restored replace the touch control module<br />
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F36 Temperature probe hardware error.Recommend that you replace the touch control module.
if its going out, its probably ok
its not a light indicating the burner is on, rather that the glass is abcove 100 degrees and still not safe to put something on
2 hours is a bit long but it depends on how fst the surface can cool of
you can test this by trying to cool it off faster with a fan ans see what happens
Sorry - this is not an answer but a question. Did you get your problem resolved. We just purchased a induction stove & oven and are having the same problem you described. Could you let me know what happened.
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Bob
hi my name is mark, you need to check local electrical code before wiring cooktop. if it is allowed the white and ground/copper can be tied together with green from house. but if not allowed you will have to run a seperate white wire or new 8ga 3 wire/ with ground from breaker box. check the code first. and shut off power before you wire cooktop. thanks for your question.
if it is an old stove i would say have it serviced/checked over. if it is a newer stove i am guessing the circuit breaker predates it and is rated for the old stove therefore you will need to have a larger circuit breaker installed (by a licenced electrician)
Pull the unit away from the wall and inspect from rear. However, if all is fine, perhaps you simply overloaded the circuit that once. Were you running any other appliances (overhead microwave) at the same time?
I have had those pop up switches go bad shut down the breaker to the unit and pwr up if it is still on the switch will need to be replaced (as long as all the burners are cool)
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