F1 indicates a clock or touch pad problem. F8 indicates a clock, or ERC (Electronic Range Control) problem. Are you receiving both codes? If so it seems likely that your touch pad and ERC are contained together in one module, and must be replaced. If you find however that they are separate modules it is possible to determine which is faulty by simply disconnecting power to the unit, disconnecting the touch pad from the ERC, and then powering it back up. Wait for a half hour or so to see if the unit sets the error code again with the touch pad disconnected. If it does the ERC is faulty, otherwise it is the touch pad.
Please note that if you do not have experience mucking about in your appliances inner workings it is best that this be done by an experienced technician.
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Typically on an Electrolux induction cooktop the "E4" error code stands for key sensor for timer. Which means you could be experiencing an issue with the right board, center board, or left board. I would perform a reset on your cooktop and you can do that by flipping the household circuit breaker off for ten minutes.
If that does not assist with clearing any false error codes or the error "E4" continues to display I would suggest seeking assistance from a professional for proper diagnosis and repair. Hopefully this helps. -Matt
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