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La Cornue Appliance Error Codes
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101 Error codes
6 Appliance types
93 Service areas
99 Models covered

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Blower Dead
Hood blower motor does not run when switched on
Range Hood
Board Fault
Electronic control fault on a dual-fuel range
Range
Brass Tarnish
Brass trim or burners tarnishing — finish-care indicator
Range
Brass Tarnish
Brass trim or burners tarnishing — finish-care indicator
Stove
Catalytic
Range oven catalytic liners no longer burning off grease
Range
Clicking
Igniter keeps clicking even after the burner lights or knobs are off
Cooktop
Clicking
Range-top spark module clicking continuously
Range Top
Clicking
Igniter clicks continuously without lighting the burner
Stove
Corrosion
Brass burner caps or grates corroding or discoloring
Cooktop
Cracked Glass
Ceramic induction surface cracked — stop use immediately
Cooktop
Cracked Top
Cast-iron French top (plaque coup de feu) cracked, warped, or rusting
Cooktop
Damper Stuck
Backdraft damper stuck, causing reverse airflow or weak venting
Range Hood
Door Seal
Range oven door not sealing — heat loss and uneven cooking
Range
Drawer Jam
Storage/warming drawer (165/180) sticking or sitting crooked
Range
E2
Induction range-top electronics overheated or a pan boiled dry
Range
E2
Induction cooktop electronics overheated or pan boiled dry
Cooktop
E2
Induction range-top module overheated or pan boiled dry
Range Top
Element Out
Bake or convection element has failed in an electric/multifunction oven
Oven
Enamel Chip
Vitreous enamel finish chipping or crazing on the range
Range
Enamel Chip
Vitreous enamel finish chipping or crazing on the stove
Stove
Er
Internal technical fault on an electric or multifunction oven — service required
Oven
Er
Internal technical fault on an electronic/dual-fuel range — service required
Range
Er
Internal technical fault on an induction cooktop — service required
Cooktop
Er
Internal technical fault on an induction range-top module
Range Top
Er1
Temperature sensor circuit fault on an electronic oven
Oven
Fan Fault
Convection fan not running, causing uneven heat in an electric/multifunction oven
Oven
Fan Fault
Range oven convection fan is noisy or has stopped
Range
Filter Latch
Baffle filter latch broken — filter not retained properly
Range Hood
Gas Leak
Gas odor at the stove — treat as a safety emergency
Stove
Gas Odor
Smell of gas around the oven — treat as a safety priority
Oven
Gas Odor
Smell of gas at the cooktop — treat as a safety emergency
Cooktop
Grease Leak
Grease dripping from the hood — saturated filters
Range Hood
Grill Clog
Lava-rock gas grill module clogged or burning unevenly
Cooktop
Grill Clog
Lava-rock grill module clogged or burning unevenly
Range Top
H
Induction zone showing "H" — residual heat warning, not a fault
Cooktop
Heat Loss
Worn door seal lets heat escape, causing slow preheat and uneven results
Oven
Hi-Limit Trip
Safety high-limit thermostat has tripped and cut power to the oven element
Oven
Hi-Limit Trip
Range oven safety high-limit thermostat has tripped
Range
Hi-Limit Trip
Safety high-limit device tripped on a stove with an electric oven
Stove
Hob Marks
Range-top surface discoloring from heat and use
Range Top
Light Out
Oven interior light not working — bulb, socket, or switch fault
Oven
Lights Out
Hood halogen lamps (3×20W) not working
Range Hood
Liner Worn
Self-cleaning catalytic panels no longer absorbing grease effectively
Oven
Lockout
Electronic oven control locked out and refusing programs
Oven
Loose Knobs
Range-top control knobs loose or worn on their shafts
Range Top
Low Flame
Burner flame low or uneven around the cap — clogged orifice/ports
Cooktop
LP/NG Setup
Burners misbehaving after a propane/natural-gas conversion
Range
LP/NG Setup
Burners misbehaving after a propane/natural-gas conversion
Stove
Moisture
Burners won't light or spark erratically after cleaning
Stove
No Heat
Glow-bar igniter lights but the gas valve never opens
Oven
No Heat
Stove's gas oven will not heat — weak igniter the usual cause
Stove
No Ignition
A gas surface burner will not light
Range
No Ignition
Burner igniter clicks continuously but the burner will not light
Range
No Ignition
Spark clicks but the burner will not catch
Cooktop
No Ignition
A gas burner module will not ignite
Range Top
No Power
Hood completely dead — no fan or lights
Range Hood
No Spark
No spark on any burner — shared ignition module fault
Cooktop
Pilot Fault
Gas safety valve closes despite a proven flame
Oven
Pilot Out
Oven flame lights then goes out — typically a thermocouple or safety valve fault
Oven
Rattling
Hood noisy or rattling — bearing wear or loose part
Range Hood
Remote Dead
Hood remote control not operating the hood
Range Hood
Rotisserie
Flamberge gas rotisserie module — motor or gas fault
Range Top
Sensor Fault
Oven temperature sensor reading out of range on an electronic oven
Oven
Sensor Fault
Range oven temperature sensor reading out of range
Range
Slow Preheat
Oven takes far too long to preheat due to heat loss
Oven
Speed Stuck
4-speed control stuck on one speed or unresponsive
Range Hood
Stale Odor
Cooking odors persist despite the hood running
Range Hood
Stiff Knob
Burner control knob hard to turn — valve needs lubrication or service
Range
Stiff Knob
Cooktop control knob hard to turn — valve grease dried out
Cooktop
Stiff Knob
Burner knob hard to turn — valve grease dried out
Stove
Temp Drift
Oven runs hotter or cooler than the dial setting
Oven
Temp Drift
Range oven cooks hotter or cooler than the dial
Range
Teppanyaki
Electric teppanyaki module not heating
Cooktop
Teppanyaki
Electric teppanyaki range-top module not heating
Range Top
Top Damage
French-top module heating unevenly or cracked
Range Top
Top Rust
Surface rust on the cast-iron French top from lost seasoning
Cooktop
U
Induction zone shows flashing "U" — no or incompatible pan detected
Range
U
Induction zone flashing "U" — no or incompatible pan detected
Cooktop
U
Induction range-top zone flashing "U" — no/incompatible pan
Range Top
U400
Connection/wiring fault reported by an electronic oven control
Oven
U400
Induction range incorrectly connected — wiring/phase fault
Range
U400
Induction cooktop incorrectly connected — wiring/phase fault
Cooktop
Underheat
Oven heats but never climbs to the set temperature
Oven
Uneven Baking
Radiant hot spots cause uneven cooking in the vaulted oven
Oven
Uneven Baking
Range oven cooks unevenly — radiant pattern, fan, or seal
Range
Valve Fault
Faulty gas valve or pressure regulator affecting burner performance
Range
Valve Leak
Range-top gas valve stiff or leaking — service required
Range Top
Vibration
Hood vibrating during operation — unbalanced or loose blower
Range Hood
Weak Flame
Gas oven burner flame is small or weak, reducing heat output
Oven
Weak Flame
Burner produces a weak flame with little cooking power
Cooktop
Weak Flame
Burner flame weak or flickering — ports, orifice, or pressure
Stove
Weak Igniter
Range oven bake igniter glows but no longer opens the gas valve
Range
Weak Suction
Hood runs but extracts poorly — clogged filter or duct
Range Hood
Won’t Ignite
Vaulted gas oven fails to light — usually a weak glow-bar igniter
Oven
Won’t Ignite
Gas burner will not light — usually clogged ports
Stove
Won’t Light
One gas burner will not ignite while others work
Cooktop
Worn Dial
Loose or slipping temperature dial gives inaccurate settings
Oven
Yellow Flame
Burner flames burning yellow instead of blue — combustion/air-mix issue
Range
Yellow Flame
Cooktop burners burning yellow — air-mix/combustion issue
Cooktop
Yellow Flame
Range-top burner flames yellow — air-mix/combustion issue
Range Top
Yellow Flame
Burner flames yellow instead of blue — combustion/air-mix issue
Stove
About La Cornue fault codes & diagnostics

How La Cornue cookers report faults

La Cornue builds two broad kinds of cooking appliances, and they signal trouble in two very different ways. The electronic models — induction cooktops and range tops, electric and multifunction vaulted ovens, and the digital range hoods — carry sensors and a control board that can display an actual fault code. The gas and mechanical models — brass “flammes” gas burners, the cast-iron French top (plaque coup de feu), lava-rock grills, and gas vaulted ovens — have no electronics to throw a code, so they communicate through diagnostic symptoms instead.

Knowing which category your appliance falls into tells you what to look for. A cooktop or range top with induction zones can show E2, U400, a flashing U, or an Er message. A gas stove or vaulted oven instead tells you something is wrong with a yellow flame, a burner that will not stay lit, or an oven that drifts off temperature.

Electronic fault codes you may see

  • E2 — the induction electronics are too hot, or a pan has boiled dry. Let the zone cool and check that the cooktop ventilation underneath is not blocked.
  • U400 — the cooker is incorrectly connected at the supply (a wiring or voltage fault). The unit shuts off after about a second but the code stays on screen. This is an installation-level fault, not a cooking error.
  • Er followed by a number — an internal technical fault on an induction module or multifunction oven that needs a technician.
  • U flashing on a single zone — no pan, or incompatible (non-ferrous) cookware, is detected. If the right pan is in place and other zones still work, the coil or its sensor has likely failed.
  • H — this is the residual-heat indicator, not a fault. The zone is still hot to the touch.

La Cornue induction zones also include an overheat function and a pan detector that will shut a zone off automatically. Those are protective behaviours, not failures. For persistent codes, our technicians read the control board directly during a service visit.

Gas and mechanical warning signs

Because gas burners, the French top, and gas vaulted ovens have no code display, you diagnose them by behaviour. The most common signs we see across La Cornue cooking appliances:

  • Yellow or orange flame instead of blue — an air-to-gas mixture problem, often after an LP/NG conversion or a misadjusted air shutter.
  • A burner that will not stay lit — usually a tired thermocouple or a safety valve that is not holding open.
  • Clicking igniter with no flame — a wet, dirty, or cracked spark electrode.
  • Oven temperature drifting hot or cold — the thermostat needs calibration or replacement.
  • Weak or uneven burner flame — clogged burner ports or a blocked orifice.
  • A gas smell — stop, ventilate, and treat this as urgent before any appliance work.
  • The glow-bar igniter glows but the oven does not heat — a weak igniter that no longer draws enough current to open the gas safety valve.

What you can check first

  1. Note exactly what you see — the precise code, or the precise symptom (flame colour, smell, which zone, which burner).
  2. Try a power reset on electronic units — disconnect the cooker for 60 seconds, then restore power. Many one-off sensor reads clear this way.
  3. Check the simple causes — correct ferrous cookware on induction, clean and dry burner electrodes, unobstructed ventilation, fully seated burner caps.
  4. Do not ignore a U400 — a connection fault should be corrected before the cooker is used again.

When to call a La Cornue specialist

Some signs — a clean reset, a dried electrode, the right pan on an induction zone — you can resolve yourself. But a persistent Er code, a hi-limit safety thermostat that keeps tripping (part reference 06ELTS01), a gas valve that will not hold, a cracked or warped French top, or any gas odour calls for a trained technician. La Cornue appliances are hand-built to order by the Compagnons in France, with brass, vitreous enamel, and cast-iron components that demand the correct parts and a careful hand.

Our technicians diagnose and repair every La Cornue cooking appliance — Château and Grand Palais vaulted ovens, CornuFé range cookers, induction and gas range tops, French tops, grills, and range hoods. Work is backed by the manufacturer 5-year parts & labour warranty where applicable. You can verify model details and specifications on the official La Cornue website. When you are ready, schedule your repair — repair pricing starts from $X depending on the part and the appliance.

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