Why does my Induction Range make noises when I’m cooking?
Applies to
- Induction Ranges
- Induction Cooktop
Solution
Some cookware can hum or buzz when used in induction cooking. The surface and oven controls click as they work to create even cooking temps.
Temp changes during preheat and cool-down can make parts of the range expand and contract.
Different fans run to heat up the oven or cool down different parts of the range, even when it’s off.
These sounds are normal.
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