La Cornue Range Hood E2 Error: Control Panel Unresponsive
La cornue range hood e2 error: Overview La cornue range hood e2 error — this page covers the causes, symptoms, safe checks, and repair-cost guidance drawn from La Cornue owner documentation and certified service records. Understanding the E2 Error The E2 error means the La Cornue range hood’s touch control panel is unresponsive. This can […]
~15%
DIY Fixable
From $350
Typical Repair Cost
2–3 hrs
Pro Repair Time
Quick Assessment
Answer to continue safely
Is it safe to keep using?
No. Without control panel function, you cannot operate fan speed or lighting, and in some cases the hood may be stuck on or off. Do not leave the hood running unattended until repaired.
Can I reset the code?
Yes. A 5-minute power cycle combined with panel cleaning may restore function if the cause is grease contamination. Hardware failure requires professional service.
When to stop immediately?
Stop if you notice: If the hood is stuck running at high speed and cannot be switched off from the panel, turn off the breaker., Do not leave a stuck-on hood running unattended for extended periods..
Symptoms You May Notice
Touch panel buttons produce no response
Pressing any button on the control panel results in no change — no beep, no LED feedback, no function change.
E2 code on display at startup
The error appears when the hood is powered on, before any button is pressed.
Display blank or frozen
The control panel display shows no information or is stuck showing the last state before the fault.
Hood stuck at last fan setting
The fan continues running at whatever speed was active when E2 triggered, but cannot be changed or switched off from the panel.
Possible Causes
Failed touch controller IC
The capacitive touch controller chip on the panel board has failed, blocking all input detection.
Requires ProfessionalCommunication cable fault
The ribbon cable or communication wire between the panel and the main control board has a break or loose connection.
Requires ProfessionalGrease or moisture on touch surface
Heavy grease contamination or moisture on the touch panel surface is causing false signals that lock out all inputs.
DIY PossibleSafe Checks You Can Do
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Clean the control panel surface
With the hood off, clean the touch panel surface with a soft damp cloth, removing grease and moisture. Dry thoroughly, then restore power.
Grease film on a capacitive panel can lock it out completely by creating constant false touch signals.
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2
Power cycle for 5 minutes
Turn off the breaker for a full 5 minutes to allow the control electronics to fully discharge before restarting.
A longer reset gives the touch controller the best chance of reinitializing correctly.
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Test individual buttons after reset
After power-up, test each button systematically and note which (if any) respond.
If some buttons respond and others do not, note the pattern — this helps the technician isolate the fault area on the panel board.
When to Call a Professional
Contact a qualified technician if:
- Touch controller IC replacement requires surface-mount soldering expertise and OEM components.
- Communication cable inspection requires removing the hood fascia or canopy panel.
- If the main control board has failed alongside the panel, both units may require replacement.
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