Electrolux Induction Range
47 fault codes documented
00:00 displayed and TIMER pad flashing with chime — Kitchen timer has run out
When the kitchen timer completes its countdown, "00:00" will appear in the display and the TIMER pad will flash. A chime will sound repeatedly at regular intervals to alert you.
Error 11 - Jammed key on touch panel
The cooktop has detected a key on the touch panel that appears to be jammed or continuously pressed. This can be caused by physical interference or an internal fault.
12:00 flashing — Clock needs to be set after power interruption
When the range is first plugged in or power has been interrupted, the timer display will flash "12:00". This indicates that the clock needs to be reset.
Error 14 - Touch Panel tail missing
This error indicates that the connection for the touch panel tail cable is missing or faulty. It suggests a problem with the harness connection between the ESEC-UIB and the Touch Panel.
Error 15 - ESEC self-test failed
The ESEC (Electronic Surface Element Control) board has failed its internal self-test, indicating an issue with the board itself or its connections.
Error 21 - LIN communication error or shorted bus
A Local Interconnect Network (LIN) communication error has occurred, indicating a problem with the data bus or lack of communication between components. This could be due to a shorted bus or faulty harness.
Error 30/70 or 35/75 - AC input voltage out of range
These errors indicate that the AC input voltage supplied to the Induction Housing Assembly is either too high (30/70) or too low (35/75). The voltage should be within 240 Volts AC ± 10%.
Error 31 - Internal generator sync error (left side)
An internal generator synchronization error has been detected within the Induction Housing Assembly specifically affecting the left side cooking zones. This suggests a problem with the Left Side Generator Circuit Board or its connections.
Error 32/33 - Power supply defect (left side cooking zones)
These codes indicate a power supply defect within the Induction Housing Assembly affecting the left side cooking zones. This could stem from issues with the Filter Circuit Board or the Left Side Generator Circuit Board.
Error 34 - Internal generator communication error (left side)
An internal generator communication error has occurred within the Induction Housing Assembly for the left side cooking zones. This points to a problem with the communication cable between the Filter Circuit Board and the Left Side Generator Circuit Board.
Error 36 - Communication error (left side cooking zones)
A communication error has been detected within the Induction Housing Assembly affecting the left side cooking zones. This could involve the ESEC-UIB, Filter Circuit Board, or Left Side Generator Circuit Board.
Error 37 - Heat sink temperature sensor break (left side)
The temperature sensor for the heat sink on the left side cooking zones within the Induction Housing Assembly has a detected break. This usually indicates a faulty Left Side Generator Circuit Board.
Error 39 - Configuration mismatch
This error signifies a mismatch in configuration settings between the ESEC-UIB (Electronic Surface Element Control User Interface Board) and the Induction Housing Assembly. A reconfiguration process is usually required to resolve this.
Error 5X - Inductor temperature sensor break (specific zone)
These codes indicate a break in the temperature sensor for a specific inductor coil: 51 (Left Front), 52 (Left Rear), 54 (Right Rear), or 55 (Right Front). This can be due to a faulty sensor or its connection.
Error 6X - Inductor temperature sensor too hot (specific zone)
These errors indicate that the temperature sensor for a specific inductor coil (61: LF, 62: LR, 64: RR, or 65: RF) is detecting an excessively high temperature. This could be due to ventilation issues or a faulty sensor/inductor.
Error 71 - Internal generator sync error (right side)
An internal generator synchronization error has been detected within the Induction Housing Assembly specifically affecting the right side cooking zones. This suggests a problem with the Right Side Generator Circuit Board or its connections.
Error 72/73 - Power supply defect (right side cooking zones)
These codes indicate a power supply defect within the Induction Housing Assembly affecting the right side cooking zones. This could stem from issues with the Filter Circuit Board or the Right Side Generator Circuit Board.
Error 74 - Internal generator communication error (right side)
An internal generator communication error has occurred within the Induction Housing Assembly for the right side cooking zones. This points to a problem with the communication cable between the Filter Circuit Board and the Right Side Generator Circuit Board.
Error 76 - Communication error (right side cooking zones)
A communication error has been detected within the Induction Housing Assembly affecting the right side cooking zones. This could involve the ESEC-UIB, Filter Circuit Board, or Right Side Generator Circuit Board.
Error 77 - Heat sink temperature sensor break (right side)
The temperature sensor for the heat sink on the right side cooking zones within the Induction Housing Assembly has a detected break. This usually indicates a faulty Right Side Generator Circuit Board.
Control beeps at regular intervals — Bake time has completely finished
After the programmed bake time has completely finished, the oven control will emit beeps at regular intervals. This serves as an audible reminder that the cooking cycle is complete.
Cooktop blank display, no power, no beep
The cooktop is completely unresponsive, with a blank display and no audible beeps, suggesting a total loss of power or a major component failure preventing initialization.
Individual buttons unresponsive or intermittent
Some or all individual buttons on the cooktop's touch panel are not responding correctly or are only working intermittently. This can be due to external interference or internal component issues.
CF (check food) displayed with 3 long beeps — 75% of convection bake time complete
If Convection Convert is used with Cook Time, "CF" (check food) will display when 75% of the bake time is complete. The oven control will sound three long beeps at regular intervals to alert you.
Cooking power is low or shuts down prematurely
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.
Cooktop locked and zones off — Sabbath mode is enabled
When the Sabbath feature is active, the induction cooktop will automatically lock. This prevents any cooking zones from being turned on, and any active zones will turn off.
DOOR LOCK flashing — Oven door is locking
When the Control Lock feature is activated, "DOOR LOCK" will flash in the display for up to 20 seconds. This signifies that the oven door is in the process of securing itself.
F10 - Potential runaway oven condition
The oven control system has detected that the oven might be overheating or in a runaway state. This could be due to a shorted relay or a faulty temperature sensor probe.
F11 - Stuck or shorted keypad button
The oven control has detected that one of the keypad buttons has been continuously pressed for an extended period, indicating a potential stuck or shorted key. All oven activity will be terminated.
F13 - Control checksum corrupted
The oven control's internal checksum, which verifies data integrity, may have become corrupted. This is an internal software or memory issue.
F14 - Misconnected keyboard cable
This error indicates a problem with the connection between the display board and the touch panel (keyboard). The ribbon cables might be loose or faulty.
F15 - Controller self-check failed or safety thermostat open
This error can indicate either a failure in the oven controller's self-check process or that the safety thermostat (thermal cutoff) in the front console has tripped open. It might also signal a missing synchronization signal from the relay board.
F20 - Communication error with surface element controller (ESEC)
The oven controller is unable to communicate with the surface element controller (ESEC). This could be due to a lack of power to the ESEC board or a faulty communication link.
F23 error code — Display board communication error with oven lights control
An F23 error indicates a communication failure between the display board and the Convection Fan and Oven Lights Control Board. When this error is present, the oven lights will not operate.
F25 - No zero cross signal for convection fan and oven lights
The convection fan and oven lights control board is not detecting a zero cross signal, which is essential for proper operation. This usually points to an issue with the L1 and Neutral power connections to the board.
F30 or F31 - Open or shorted RTD sensor probe
These codes indicate a problem with the oven's RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) sensor probe or its associated wiring. F30 means an open circuit, and F31 means a short circuit. These codes typically appear when the oven is active or attempts to become active.
F90 - Oven door motor mechanism failure
This error indicates a failure within the oven door motor mechanism, which is responsible for locking and unlocking the oven door, especially during self-clean cycles.
Cooktop fan does not start
The cooktop's cooling fan is not starting when a cooking phase is set above level 0, which can lead to overheating of internal components.
'HE' displayed steadily - Temperature sensor defect
The cooktop display shows a steady 'HE' even when the cooking zone is cold and switched off, indicating a defect in the temperature sensor.
Oven lights always ON — Control mistakenly thinks the door is open
If the oven lights remain illuminated even when the door is closed, the control system may incorrectly detect that the oven door is open. This prevents the lights from turning off.
Loc / -- displayed — Control Lock is active
Once the oven door has locked, the upper display will show "Loc" and the cooktop displays will show "--". This indicates that the Control Lock feature is active, disabling the oven, control panel, and cooktop.
Oven cooling fan does not operate
The oven's cooling fan is not operating, which is important for preventing internal components from overheating, especially when cooktop zones are in use.
Oven lights not operating without error code — Possible connection or board issue
If the oven lights fail to turn on and no F23 error code is displayed, the problem likely stems from the light bulbs, their connections, or the Convection Fan and Oven Lights Control Board.
Red circle not lit or flashing - Pan not detected or heating
The induction cooktop is not detecting a pan, or the pan is unsuitable, preventing heating. The red circle indicator may not light up or may flash.
SAb / Sb displayed — Sabbath feature is active
When the Sabbath feature is properly activated, "SAb" appears in the oven display and "Sb" in the cooktop displays. While active, the oven control will not beep or show further display changes.
SF (Sabbath Failure) displayed — Power failure during Sabbath feature
If a power failure or interruption occurs while the Sabbath feature is active, "SF" (Sabbath Failure) will appear on the display. The oven will automatically shut off and will not restart on its own.
Triple beep — Invalid time of day entered
If you hear three consecutive beeps while setting the clock, it means an invalid time of day was entered. The control prompts you to re-enter a correct time.