Cooktop High Severity
E2 Appliance Error Code

Electrolux Cooktop E2 Error: Incoming voltage is outside the safe operating range.

Electrolux cooktop e2 error — understanding this error code helps you decide on the right course of action for your Electrolux appliance. What Is Electrolux Cooktop Error Code E2? Error code E2 on Electrolux cooktops indicates that the control board has measured the incoming electrical supply and found it to be outside the acceptable voltage […]

No

DIY Fixable

From $280

Typical Repair Cost

60-120 min

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. Operating the cooktop with incorrect voltage can damage the control board and heating elements. Do not use it until the voltage supply is confirmed to be within the correct range.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. The E2 code will clear once the voltage returns to the acceptable range and the cooktop is power cycled.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Stop immediately if you see sparking or smell burning at the outlet or breaker panel., Do not open the cooktop junction box or terminal block cover yourself..

Symptoms You May Notice

E2 displayed on panel

The cooktop shows E2 and refuses to activate any heating zone.

Intermittent power loss during cooking

Heating elements cycle off unexpectedly before the E2 code appears.

Dim or flickering display

The cooktop display appears dimmer than usual or flickers, indicating low voltage.

Other 240V appliances affected

A dryer, oven, or other high-voltage appliance in the home also behaves erratically.

Possible Causes

1

Tripped or faulty breaker leg

One leg of the double-pole breaker has tripped or failed, delivering only 120V instead of 240V.

DIY Possible
2

Loose terminal block connections

The wire connections at the cooktop terminal block have loosened over time, increasing resistance and causing voltage drop.

Requires Professional
3

Utility voltage fluctuation

The power grid is delivering voltage outside the normal range due to peak load or a transformer issue.

Requires Professional

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Reset the circuit breaker

    Locate the double-pole breaker for the cooktop in your panel and toggle it fully off, then back on.

    Make sure both halves of the double-pole breaker snap to the ON position together.

  2. 2

    Check other 240V appliances

    Test whether other high-voltage appliances like your dryer or oven are working normally.

    If multiple 240V appliances are affected, the issue is likely at the breaker panel or utility supply.

  3. 3

    Measure outlet voltage

    Use a multimeter set to AC voltage to test the cooktop outlet and confirm it reads between 228V and 252V.

    Test between both hot legs and between each hot leg and neutral to isolate a failed leg.

    Tools required

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Voltage at the outlet measures correctly but the cooktop still shows E2.
  • You notice discoloration or heat damage on the power cord or terminal block area.
  • The breaker trips repeatedly when the cooktop is turned on.

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