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Normal Induction Noise or Coil Vibration
Induction cooktop makes a loud buzzing or humming noise at certain power levels.
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Possible Causes
Pan material and construction, loose induction coil mounting, resonance at specific frequencies.
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Noise alone is not dangerous, but inspect if it is excessive or accompanied by errors.
- Try different cookware: Use a heavier, flat-bottomed pan. Thin or layered pans can cause more noise.
- Change power level: Slightly adjust the power setting to see if the noise reduces.
- Check coil mounting: With power off and glass removed, ensure the induction coils are firmly fixed and any damping pads are in place.
- Service if abnormal: If noise is extremely loud, metallic, or accompanied by burning smell or error codes, have the power module and coils inspected by a technician.
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Repair Difficulty
Easy
2/5
Required Part
Induction Coil Mounting Kit
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