Cooktops Error Code F47

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Last updated: 2026-02-25

Error code F47 on a cooktops is a info-level fault. Common causes include Non-induction-compatible cookware (aluminum, copper, glass), Pan too small for the burner zone, Warped pan bottom not making full contact, Failed induction coil sensor. This can typically be resolved without professional help by checking each potential cause systematically.

An informational error code on a cooktops typically indicates a status condition rather than a malfunction. The appliance may be communicating a normal state change or a minor condition that may resolve on its own.

Common Causes

  • Non-induction-compatible cookware (aluminum, copper, glass)
  • Pan too small for the burner zone
  • Warped pan bottom not making full contact
  • Failed induction coil sensor

Can I fix this myself?

Yes. This error can typically be resolved by checking the common causes listed above. Start with the simplest fix first and work down the list.

What to Do Next

1
Try the troubleshooting guide

Step-by-step diagnosis for common cooktops problems

2
Check the maintenance schedule

Preventive maintenance can resolve and prevent many error codes

3
Contact a professional

If the error persists after troubleshooting, a qualified technician can diagnose the specific component failure

Other Cooktops Error Codes

Common Questions

How do I clear error code F47 on my cooktops?

First, address the underlying cause — non-induction-compatible cookware (aluminum, copper, glass). Once the issue is resolved, try power cycling the appliance: unplug it for 60 seconds, then plug it back in. Many cooktops will clear the error code after a successful restart. If the code reappears, the root cause hasn't been fully resolved.

Is error code F47 dangerous?

Error code F47 is informational and generally not dangerous. It indicates a status condition on your cooktops that may resolve on its own or require minor attention.

How much does it cost to fix error code F47?

If the cause is non-induction-compatible cookware (aluminum, copper, glass), a DIY fix may cost nothing beyond your time. If parts are needed, typical cooktops replacement parts range from $20 to $200 depending on the component. A professional service call typically costs $100-250 for diagnosis plus parts and labor.

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