GAGGENAU F5

Gaggenau Cooktop Error F5: Temperature Sensor Fault or Safety Timeout

Clear meaning, realistic next steps, and safe guidance without turning the page into a long repair manual.

What it means

F5 covers two distinct conditions: (1) a temperature sensor has a short-circuit fault — the sensor is reading incorrectly, or (2) a cooking zone has automatically switched off after approximately 2 hours of continuous use as a safety measure.

Severity

Medium - some user checks may help, but repeated faults often need service.

Can you fix it yourself?

Partial — start with DIY steps

Most likely cause

Zone safety timeout — the zone ran continuously for approximately 2 hours without any control input

Estimated time for safe first checks: 2 min for safety timeout reset; Professional service for sensor fault.

Step-by-Step DIY Fix Guide

  1. SAFETY: If the zone switched off unexpectedly, do not touch the cooking surface — it may still be hot.
  2. First determine which F5 variant applies: if the zone was running for an extended period unattended, it is likely a safety timeout.
  3. For safety timeout: turn the zone control to the off position, then back to your desired setting — this resets the timeout.
  4. For a sensor fault: disconnect power at the circuit breaker for 30 seconds, then restore.
  5. If F5 returns immediately on the same zone with no extended runtime, the sensor has failed — do not use that zone.
  6. Call Gaggenau Customer Support at 1-800-944-2904 for a sensor fault.

If the warning comes back after restart

  • If airflow still seems weak after the basic checks, the fan path or a deeper obstruction becomes more likely.
  • If the warning returns immediately after a clean restart, the sensor or wiring path becomes more likely than a one-time glitch.
  • F5 appears at the start of a cooking session with no extended prior runtime

What This Error Means

Error F5 on your Gaggenau cooktop means: F5 covers two distinct conditions: (1) a temperature sensor has a short-circuit fault — the sensor is reading incorrectly, or (2) a cooking zone has automatically switched off after approximately 2 hours of continuous use as a safety measure. The appliance's self-diagnostic system has flagged this condition and may have disabled the affected zone or function to prevent damage or unsafe operation.

The most frequent cause is zone safety timeout — the zone ran continuously for approximately 2 hours without any control input (automatic bosch safety shutoff). Work through the causes and fix steps below in order — starting with the simplest check.

Some cases of F5 can be partially addressed by the homeowner. The steps below cover the DIY checks — if they do not resolve the condition, a technician is needed.

A faulty temperature sensor means the appliance cannot accurately measure heat — it may overheat (if the sensor reads low) or refuse to heat at all (if the sensor reads high or open). Running the appliance with a failed sensor risks damaging heating elements, food, or the appliance itself.

Most Likely Cause by Symptom

The Gaggenau cooktop may stop, pause, or refuse to complete the cycle normally.

Likely cause: Zone safety timeout — the zone ran continuously for approximately 2 hours without any control input (automatic Gaggenau safety shutoff)

Check first: SAFETY: If the zone switched off unexpectedly, do not touch the cooking surface — it may still be hot.

The warning may return immediately because the appliance is detecting an internal fault.

Likely cause: Short-circuit fault in the zone temperature sensor

Check first: First determine which F5 variant applies: if the zone was running for an extended period unattended, it is likely a safety timeout.

Common Causes

  • Zone safety timeout — the zone ran continuously for approximately 2 hours without any control input (automatic Gaggenau safety shutoff)
  • Short-circuit fault in the zone temperature sensor
  • Liquid infiltration from a boil-over causing sensor short circuit
  • Control board fault affecting the temperature sensor circuit

What Not to Do

  • Do not continue using a zone that shows F5 at startup — a short-circuit sensor cannot provide safe temperature control

Model and Display Variation Notes

Model-family notes

  • Gaggenau cooktop display wording and code formats can vary by series.
  • If your model behaves differently, check the owner manual before trying any deeper maintenance step.

Display and panel differences

  • Panel wording can vary by series, so confirm the exact code pattern before buying parts.

Parts, Tools and Service Options

Common parts

  • Cooktop zone temperature sensor if sensor has short-circuited ($20–$60)

Manual and model check

Check your exact model and manual before ordering any Gaggenau cooktop parts.

Service option

Gaggenau service visit if the warning returns after the basic checks are complete.

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When Not to Keep Troubleshooting

F5 appears at the start of a cooking session with no extended prior runtime

  • F5 recurs on the same zone consistently

How to Prevent It Recurring

  • Gaggenau induction and radiant cooktops automatically switch off zones after ~2 hours of continuous use — plan cooking sessions accordingly or re-activate the zone at the 2-hour mark
  • Clean up boil-overs immediately — liquid under the glass can cause sensor short circuits that trigger F5

Related Error Codes

Extra notes

  • This page is based on Gaggenau support material and stays conservative where model-specific guidance may vary.
  • The goal is to help you identify safe first checks before you move into parts, service, or model-specific manual lookup.

Source and model notes

Last reviewed: 2026-04-09

Based on: Based on Gaggenau support material and edited into consumer-safe guidance for the exact code family on this page.

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Model coverage note: Gaggenau cooktop code meanings can vary by series, control panel, and model family, so use this page as a safe starting point rather than a replacement for the model-specific manual.

Important: FixThisError is an independent guide, not the manufacturer. Use your model-specific manual when the panel wording or behavior differs.

Always disconnect power before inspecting appliances. If unsure, contact a licensed appliance technician.