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What does induction cooker e6 mean? What does induction cooker e6 mean?

2020-06-04 Author [ Font size: L M S ]

When the induction cooker displays e6, it means that the ceramic plate of the induction cooker is over-temperature protected. You only need to wait for the temperature to drop and press the on/off button to heat normally. It may also mean that the internal temperature of the induction cooker is too high, or the temperature sensor in the induction cooker has a hidden short circuit fault. You can disassemble the induction cooker and clean out the garbage or replace the temperature sensor with the same model.

What does induction cooker e6 mean

What does induction cooker e6 mean?

E6 is a ceramic plate overheating protection. After the temperature drops, press the switch key to heat normally.

If E6 is displayed shortly after starting up, it generally means that the internal temperature of the induction cooker is too high, or the temperature sensor in the induction cooker has a hidden short-circuit fault. People who know how to install the circuit can disassemble the induction cooker and clean the garbage around the cooling fan, or find the temperature sensor and buy the same model and replace it.

In addition, most induction cookers will have two display keys, E3 or E6, during operation. E3 protection is a kind of protection common to induction cookers (the fault display codes are not necessarily the same). Its purpose is to prevent the thermistor branch circuit from opening and causing the temperature to run out of control.

What does induction cooker e6 mean

The above is an introduction to what induction cooker e6 means.

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