Gorenje Induction Hob Troubleshooting Guide
Complete troubleshooting guide for Gorenje induction hob error codes and common problems. Find step-by-step DIY repair solutions with expert tips. Our comprehensive resource covers all Gorenje induction hob models.
Quick Stats
General Maintenance Tips
- Clean your Gorenje Induction Hob regularly.
- Check for specific maintenance requirements in the manual.
- Unplug before servicing.
Official Resources
Most Common Issues
1. Error E-2 - The Gorenje induction hob E-2 error indicates a malfunction in the temperature sensor. This often results in the affected cooking zone failing to heat and may cause erratic display behavior. The error typically appears immediately when selecting heating power, suggesting a fault related to the induction coil or power module.
Symptoms: The Gorenje induction hob E-2 error indicates a malfunction in the temperature sensor. This often results in the affected cooking zone failing to heat and may cause erratic display behavior. The error typically appears immediately when selecting heating power, suggesting a fault related to the induction coil or power module.
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View Guide →2. Error E-3 - The Gorenje induction hob error E-3 indicates an overheating issue detected by the temperature sensor, causing the hob to shut down. This error may occur during high power settings or even with no cookware present. Possible causes include unstable power supply or the use of unsuitable cookware that isn't recognized by the hob. To resolve this, check your power supply and ensure that you are using induction-compatible cookware.
Symptoms: The Gorenje induction hob error E-3 indicates an overheating issue detected by the temperature sensor, causing the hob to shut down. This error may occur during high power settings or even with no cookware present. Possible causes include unstable power supply or the use of unsuitable cookware that isn't recognized by the hob. To resolve this, check your power supply and ensure that you are using induction-compatible cookware.
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View Guide →3. Error E1 - The gorenje induction hob E1 error indicates a malfunction in the induction coil, typically triggered by overheating protection or a faulty internal temperature sensor. This error is often accompanied by a flashing display and results in the affected cooking zone shutting down shortly after activation, failing to heat up properly.
Symptoms: The gorenje induction hob E1 error indicates a malfunction in the induction coil, typically triggered by overheating protection or a faulty internal temperature sensor. This error is often accompanied by a flashing display and results in the affected cooking zone shutting down shortly after activation, failing to heat up properly.
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View Guide →All Error Codes (12)
Community Insights (4)
Data-driven analysis based on real user experiences across all Induction Hob brands.
Not Heating
Based on 5 discussions
- Faulty wiring (1 mentions)
- Mainboard/module failure (1 mentions)
- Electronic boards or inductor failure (1 mentions)
- Rechecked wiring and fixed the issue. 20% success
- Configured the induction hob using a video tutorial. 20% success
Analysis based on 5 discussions View Typical Sources
Damaged
Based on 1 discussions
- Dropped heavy cookware or objects on the hob (90 mentions)
- Improper installation leading to stress on the glass (60 mentions)
- Thermal shock from sudden temperature changes (30 mentions)
- Carefully assess the damage. If the glass is cracked but the unit still powers on, consider a temporary protective cover. For complete breaks, turn off the power and replace the glass top. This requires removing the induction hob from the counter, detaching the damaged glass, and installing a new one.
- If the hob is still under warranty, contact the manufacturer for a replacement or repair. Document the damage and provide proof of purchase.
Analysis based on 1 discussions View Typical Sources
Data compiled from real discussions:
Not Functioning
Based on 2 discussions
- Power supply issue (circuit breaker tripped or blown fuse) (100 mentions)
- Faulty control board or touch panel (80 mentions)
- Overheating protection activated (due to excessive heat or cookware issue) (60 mentions)
- Check the power supply: Ensure the induction hob is plugged in, check the circuit breaker and reset if necessary. If the hob is hardwired, inspect the fuse box for blown fuses.
- Reset the induction hob: Turn off the cooktop, unplug it for a minute, then plug it back in and turn it on.
Analysis based on 2 discussions View Typical Sources
Data compiled from real discussions:
Beeping And Flickering Display
Based on 1 discussions
- Overheating due to prolonged use or blocked ventilation (100 mentions)
- Incompatible cookware that is not induction-compatible (80 mentions)
- Faulty control board or internal wiring issues (60 mentions)
- Ensure proper ventilation by checking for obstructions around the hob. Allow the hob to cool down before using it again.
- Verify that the cookware used is compatible with induction cooking. Look for the induction symbol on the base of the pots and pans.
Analysis based on 1 discussions View Typical Sources
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