Ranges - Why does my surface element appear to go on and off on my ceramic glass cooktop?
Applies to
- Ranges
Solution
The radiant elements on your smooth cooktop are designed to cycle on and off—even on High. This is completely normal. The cycling helps maintain steady, even heat while protecting the cooktop from overheating, so you get dependable performance every time you cook. You may notice more frequent cycling if your pan is smaller than the heating element or if the bottom isn’t fully flat, since that affects how efficiently heat transfers. Using the right cookware helps your cooktop deliver the quick, consistent results you depend on when you’re getting meals ready for your family. For more details, take a look at the “Before You Call” section in your Use & Care Manual.
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