What E7015 Means
E7015 indicates the cooktop's internal electronics have overheated, which can happen from poor ventilation underneath the unit or extended high-power use.
Common Causes of E7015
- Blocked ventilation beneath the cooktop
- Extended use at maximum power without a cooldown period
- Failing cooling fan inside the unit
🔧 One Safe Check You Can Try
Turn off the cooktop and allow it to cool for at least 30 minutes before use, and confirm the cabinet or drawer underneath the cooktop isn't blocking ventilation.
⚠ Why You Shouldn't Go Further Than That
- This is the cooktop's own safety system responding to real heat buildup — opening the housing before it's cooled and de-energized is a shock and burn risk.
- The electronics bay sits directly beneath the glass cooking surface, which stays hot long after the display shows the unit is off.
- A cooling fan replaced or reseated incorrectly can fail again quickly, and diagnosing airflow issues requires disassembly most homeowners aren't equipped for.
- Reassembling the electronics bay without a proper seal can allow spills to reach live components on the next use.
- Electronics bay access typically voids the remaining warranty on the cooktop.
Still Seeing E7015?
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