Cooktop Medium Severity
E1 Appliance Error Code

Electrolux Cooktop E1 Error: Overtemperature protection has been activated.

Electrolux cooktop e1 error — understanding this error code helps you decide on the right course of action for your Electrolux appliance. What Is Electrolux Cooktop Error Code E1? Error code E1 indicates that the cooktop has triggered its built-in overtemperature protection. This safety feature is standard on Electrolux models like the ECCG3068AS and EI36EC45QS. […]

Sometimes

DIY Fixable

From $180

Typical Repair Cost

30-60 min

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Maybe. The cooktop can be used again once it has fully cooled and the code clears. However, if the error recurs frequently, the thermal sensor may be faulty and should be inspected.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. The E1 code typically clears on its own once the cooktop temperature drops below the safe threshold. A power cycle can also reset it.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Stop if the E1 code appears within minutes of starting the cooktop on a low setting., Do not continue using the cooktop if you detect a burning smell from below the glass surface..

Symptoms You May Notice

E1 code on display

The display shows E1 and the affected cooking zone shuts off automatically.

Cooktop surface extremely hot

The glass surface remains very hot to the touch well after cooking has stopped.

Residual heat indicator stays on

The hot-surface warning light remains illuminated for an unusually long time after the burner is turned off.

Cooking zone will not restart

After the code appears, the affected zone refuses to turn on until the surface cools down sufficiently.

Possible Causes

1

Blocked under-cooktop ventilation

Items stored in the cabinet below the cooktop block airflow and trap heat around the electronics.

DIY Possible
2

Oversized or warped cookware

Pans larger than the zone or with an uneven base concentrate heat and raise the glass temperature beyond limits.

DIY Possible
3

Faulty thermal sensor

The NTC thermistor that monitors cooktop temperature has drifted or failed, sending inaccurate readings.

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

    Let the cooktop cool down

    Turn off all zones, remove all cookware, and wait at least 30 minutes for the cooktop to cool.

    Do not place anything on the glass surface while it is cooling.

  2. 2

    Check ventilation clearance

    Open the cabinet beneath the cooktop and remove anything that may be blocking the ventilation gap.

    The installation manual specifies minimum clearances — typically at least 2 inches of open space.

  3. 3

    Inspect cookware

    Place a ruler across the bottom of your pans to check for warping and ensure pans are not larger than the zone markings.

    Flat-bottomed stainless steel or cast iron cookware provides the best heat distribution.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • The E1 error appears even when no cookware is placed on the cooktop.
  • The code triggers on every zone regardless of heat setting.
  • The cooktop reports E1 within seconds of powering on, before any heating occurs.

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