Aeg Induction plaque Error e3
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What is the fault of the e3 Aeg error that is affecting your induction hob?
Have you ever turned on your electric stove and seen an e3 error message on the screen? Don't worry, we'll explain the e3 error code in AEG induction cooktop in detail.
This e3 error code on your induction cooktop means that the appliance is connected to 400V. This means that the stove recognizes a higher electrical volume than necessary to operate. This can be a serious problem that you need to correct to avoid irreparable damage to your appliance.
We recommend disconnecting your AEG induction cooktop, not using it again until you solve this problem and can connect it safely. This type of error can have different causes, all related to an electrical problem that you must address immediately:
- The power cable connected to the stove is not suitable for its consumption: there are cables with minimum and maximum resistance, and the one you currently have connected may not be suitable.
- Electrical overload on your device: If any of the cables detects an electrical anomaly, this error may appear on your induction cooktop.
- Incorrect electrical socket connection: It is possible that the electrical socket connection is not suitable for your induction cooktop. If the electrical socket does not send the correct voltage for the operation of your appliance, it will not work and will display the e3 error code.
How to solve the Aeg induction hob e3 error?
Not all is lost for your AEG induction cooktop. While it is true that these types of electrical problems can be tricky to fix, here are some possible solutions you could try:
- Restart the induction cooktop: To do this, turn off the induction cooktop by pressing the power button and turn it back on after about 10 seconds.
- Check the power cord: You should check that the cord is the correct one for the cooktop's consumption, as there are cords with minimum and maximum resistance.
- Check the contact in the electrical strip: Make sure it is properly connected and press the contact to verify that it is well connected.
- Make sure there is no electrical overload: Check that there is no overload on the electrical cables and on the strips and/or outlets.
- Repeat step-by-step: If the problem persists, you can repeat all the previous steps to make sure you have followed everything step-by-step.
- Seek help from a qualified AEG technician: If the problem continues after performing the previous steps, seek help from a qualified AEG technician to help you solve the e3 error code on your appliance.
As you can see, in each of these steps, you must be very careful, as electrical errors can be dangerous and cause irreparable damage. Therefore, it is very important that you perform each of the solutions to the e3 error with caution and special care.
We recommend that you contact AEG official support or a qualified technician to check your induction cooktop. We are confident that you will be able to solve this problem quickly and effectively.