Yes, some noise is expected. Electrolux induction stoves use magnetic fields to heat cookware, and that process can naturally create humming, buzzing, or clicking sounds—especially at high power levels.
Cookware Type and Material
Lightweight or thin-bottomed pans can vibrate during induction heating, causing a buzzing or humming sound. Try switching to heavier, flat-bottomed cookware.
Power Settings
High settings can increase buzzing, particularly during quick boiling. Reducing the heat slightly may minimize the noise.
Fan Operation
Your stove’s internal cooling fan may produce a low buzzing sound while the appliance is in use or shortly after turning it off. This is usually normal.
Loose Components or Electrical Issues
If the sound is louder than usual, persistent, or paired with performance issues, it might point to a loose part, faulty connection, or failing component. This requires professional diagnosis.
If the buzzing sound becomes louder over time, continues after the stove is off, or if the stove isn’t heating properly, it’s time to contact Strong Arm Appliance Repair for a professional check-up.
A buzzing sound in your Electrolux induction stove isn’t always a cause for concern—but it shouldn’t be ignored either. Identifying the cause early can save you from costly repairs later. If you’re unsure or the noise gets worse, Strong Arm Appliance Repair is ready to step in with expert diagnosis and fast, reliable service. Let us help keep your kitchen quiet and your stove cooking strong!
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