What Cooktop E2 / EH means (fisher paykel range e2 error)
A fisher paykel range e2 error (shown as E2 or EH) on an induction OR range cooktop means a cooking zone has overheated, so the cooktop shuts that zone off as a safety measure. A Fisher & Paykel OR range combines an oven and a cooktop: the oven cavity uses the same F-code family as Fisher & Paykel wall ovens, while the cooktop reports its own separate Er/E codes, and gas burners have no electronic fault codes at all. As with standalone induction cooktops, a very hot or empty pan, blocked vents, or prolonged high-power cooking are the usual triggers; let it cool and resume at a lower setting.
Symptoms that point to an E2 or EH overheat
E2 and EH are the cooktop telling you a zone has crossed its heat limit, so the signs centre on a zone that quits while everything around it stays hot. Picture a stir-fry on full power that suddenly cuts out, or a pan area too hot to touch the moment the code appears. The behaviours below are the ones that travel with an induction overheat on a Fisher & Paykel range, and spotting them confirms the shutdown is thermal protection rather than a control failure.
- “E2” or “EH” shows on a cooking-zone display
- The affected zone switches off mid-cook
- The cooktop or pan area feels very hot
- It can follow long high-power cooking
Likely causes of a fisher paykel range e2 error
An overheat trip points to heat that built faster than the cooktop could shed it, so the causes run from the pan on top to the cooling underneath. Reading the list below from the most common trigger — cookware and airflow you control — toward the sensing fault that needs specialist technicians and the correct Fisher & Paykel parts helps you settle the everyday cases before assuming a hardware fault.
- Pan or zone overheated — an empty or very hot pan
- Blocked cooling vents — heat cannot escape
- Cooling-fan fault — internal cooling is reduced
- Zone sensing fault — the temperature is misread (less common)
What you can safely check yourself
Because E2 and EH are most often about heat that simply needs somewhere to go, the owner-level steps are practical cooking adjustments rather than repairs. Let the zone cool right down, keep the vents clear, and rethink running a single zone flat-out under an empty or undersized pan. If the code still returns once everything is cool, that points past technique to the cooling and sensing hardware — work for a qualified technician, not for opening the cooktop yourself.
- Switch the affected zone off and let it cool fully.
- Keep the cooktop cooling vents clear.
- Avoid running a zone at maximum with an empty or tiny pan.
- If E2/EH returns once cool, book service to check cooling and sensing.
Parts a technician may check or replace
When an overheat code persists on a cool cooktop, the diagnosis moves to the parts that generate and remove heat. A technician may inspect, test, or replace the induction coil, cooling fan, zone temperature sensing, and control board. The correct part for your Fisher & Paykel range is matched from the model and serial number, and genuine components are fitted through trusted parts suppliers rather than generic substitutes so that performance, safety, and the appliance’s long working life are all protected. Confirming whether cooling or sensing failed keeps the repair focused on the real fault.
When to call a technician about a fisher paykel range e2 error
Range cooktop E2 or EH that returns when cool needs a technician to test the cooling fan and zone sensing. When the fix calls for trained service, book a visit through our scheduling page and an experienced, qualified technician will diagnose and repair it.
Prevention and care to avoid overheat trips
Since heat management is the heart of an E2/EH trip, the best prevention happens at the cooktop while you cook. Match pans to the zone size, ease off sustained maximum power for long sessions, and above all keep the cooling vents under and around the cooktop free of obstruction so the fan can shift heat away. Feed the range a stable, correctly rated supply and have it installed to specification so the zone electronics never run hotter than intended. If E2 or EH appears again, note the exact code before resetting — that detail helps the technician reach an accurate diagnosis and avoid replacing parts unnecessarily.
Related help and Fisher & Paykel resources
Browse other Fisher & Paykel Range diagnostics, read about Fisher & Paykel Range repair, look up your unit in the Fisher & Paykel models reference, or the related E2/EH on standalone cooktops, browse service locations, or schedule a service visit. For Fisher & Paykel manufacturer documentation and model lookup, visit Fisher & Paykel at fisherpaykel.com/us.