Electric Cooktop Has No Power? Safe Checks
When every electric element is dead, the issue may involve supply power, a terminal connection, wiring or electronic controls. High-voltage internal testing is not a homeowner task.
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Electric Cooktop Has No Power? Safe Checks
Check settings and the breaker once
Confirm control lock is off and inspect the household breaker as its instructions allow. After an outage, check whether the display requires a reset. Do not remove or lift a built-in cooktop.
Common electrical paths
Supply terminals, wiring, line filters, interface controls and main boards can interrupt all elements. Tell the technician whether lights, fans or the display still operate.
Keep it off after a trip or odour
Arrange service if power does not return, the breaker trips again or there was a pop or burning smell.
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Electric Cooktop Has No Power? Safe Checks — quick answers
Can the oven work while the cooktop is dead?
Yes. Some range faults affect only the surface-element circuit or its controls.
Should I reset a tripping breaker repeatedly?
No. A repeated trip indicates a fault that should remain de-energized until inspected.
Can I test a hardwired cooktop myself?
No. Internal high-voltage testing should be performed by a qualified professional.
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