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FFD-CUTOUT Appliance Error Code

Bertazzoni Rangetops FFD-CUTOUT Error: Flame failure device cutout

What Does FFD-CUTOUT Mean? FFD-CUTOUT describes the behaviour of the flame failure device (FFD) thermocouple safety system fitted to every Bertazzoni gas rangetop — Professional Series, Master Series, and Heritage Series alike. When a burner is lit, the flame heats the thermocouple tip until it generates enough millivoltage to hold the gas valve electromagnet open. […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. Do not attempt to use the burner while FFD cutout is occurring — if the problem persists after holding the knob for 10 seconds and cleaning the thermocouple, arrange service. A faulty thermocouple cannot reliably detect flame loss and may allow unburned gas to accumulate.

Can I reset the code?

No. There is no electronic fault to reset — the FFD is a mechanical safety valve. Correct operation returns when the thermocouple is clean and the knob is held long enough after ignition.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Smell of gas near the rangetop after a failed ignition attempt, Burner still cuts out after holding the knob for 15+ seconds and cleaning the thermocouple.

Symptoms You May Notice

Burner lights then goes out 1–3 seconds after releasing the knob

The brass star burner ignites normally from the spark electrode but the flame disappears almost immediately when the knob is released, because the thermocouple tip has not yet heated enough to generate the millivoltage that holds the gas valve open.

Burner can only be sustained by keeping the knob pressed in

Holding the knob depressed keeps the gas valve manually open regardless of thermocouple signal, allowing the burner to remain lit — releasing the knob at any point causes the flame to drop out.

Behaviour occurs on all burner sizes across Professional, Master, and Heritage rangetops

The FFD cutout is a feature of the thermocouple-protected gas valve system fitted to all Bertazzoni star-burner rangetops, so the symptom can appear on any burner from the auxiliary simmer ring to the dual-ring power burner.

Possible Causes

1

Knob released before thermocouple reached operating temperature

The thermocouple requires 5–10 seconds of direct flame contact to reach the minimum millivoltage needed to hold the electromagnetic gas valve open. Releasing the knob early is the most common cause of FFD cutout.

DIY Possible
2

Thermocouple tip coated with grease or carbon deposits

Accumulated grease or carbonised food residue on the thermocouple tip acts as an insulator, slowing heat absorption and preventing the tip from generating sufficient millivoltage even after 10 seconds of flame contact.

DIY Possible

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Hold the knob pressed for 10 seconds after ignition

    After the burner ignites, continue to push the knob inward and hold it for a full 10 seconds before slowly releasing it. The flame should remain stable once the thermocouple tip has reached operating temperature.

    On the large dual-ring power burner a full 10-second hold is especially important — the wider star configuration puts more distance between the flame and the thermocouple tip.

  2. 2

    Clean the thermocouple tip

    With the rangetop completely cool and the gas supply off, use a dry cotton cloth or a soft brass brush to gently wipe accumulated grease from the thermocouple tip — the small copper-coloured pin beside the burner head. Do not use water or cleaning sprays directly on the thermocouple.

    Clean the thermocouple tip every time you clean the burner caps and continuous grates to prevent grease build-up from becoming a recurring issue.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Burner cuts out even after 15 seconds of knob-hold with a clean thermocouple
  • Thermocouple tip appears bent, cracked, or visibly burned through
  • Gas smell persists after multiple failed ignition attempts

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