The process for resetting an induction cooktop can vary depending on the make and model of the appliance. However, there are some general steps you can follow to attempt a reset:
Power off: Make sure the induction cooktop is turned off and that there are no active cooking zones.
Unplug: If your induction cooktop has a plug, unplug it from the power source. If it's hardwired, switch off the circuit breaker or disconnect it from the main power supply.
Wait: Leave the cooktop unplugged or disconnected for a few minutes. This will allow any residual power to dissipate and give the electronics time to reset.
Plug in/Restore power: After waiting for a few minutes, plug the cooktop back in or restore power to it by switching on the circuit breaker or reconnecting it to the main power supply.
Power on: Turn on the induction cooktop as you would normally do. The reset should now be complete.
If you have access to the user manual or documentation that came with your induction cooktop, it's always a good idea to refer to the manufacturer's instructions for specific reset procedures. If the cooktop continues to have issues or malfunctions, or if you're unsure about performing a reset yourself, it's best to contact the manufacturer's customer support or a qualified technician for assistance.