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The induction cooktop will flash "F" when cookware has been removed from the surface; cookware is not present when the unit is turned on; or cookware is not centered on the element.
Position the cookware properly over the center of the cooking surface if the error code "F" flashes. Use only induction cookware and use a bigger pan, as the error code "F" indicates that the pan is too small for the cooking element.
I have the same issue and was told by GE that it will take a technician to fix it because it is not a known error code. Most error codes start with "f", F0, F1, etc. This the second time a tech had to come out for this cooktop. Probably the last GE I buy. Definitely won't buy anything electronic. I want regular knobs on the next one.
When an "F" and a number appear in the display and the cooktop beeps you have a function error code.
Touch the CONTROL LOCK pad.
Disconnect power to the cooktop and then reconnect.
If an F-code appears again, call for service.
Hi There I have found the codes that you need and hope this helps you.
F1
Stuck touch pad
Usually means that either the touch pad or the oven control (also called
clock or ERC) is defective and needs to be replaced. If this fault code
cannot be cancelled, replace the oven control (also called clock or ERC),
touch pad, or both.Thank You for writing to fix ya. Best Regards Richard
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