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Induction cook tops do not heat by convection... only the cook ware gets hot. Your cook ware has to be made or encapsulate ferrous materials. More simply put; if a magnet won't stick to the pot it won't work on an induction cook top.
Test with a different pan that you know for sure is working on induction.
Some pans will fail working after awhile..beat me if i understand why.
Normally, as far as i know induction cooking machines require IRON pans.
Pure inox it DOESN'T work.
Check power supply at socket or meter box. Make sure that the circuit breaker hasn't tripped. Also, induction cooktops wont heat without induction cookware. They must be steel. Glass cookware wont work on an induction cooktop.
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