Aeg Induction Hob Troubleshooting Guide
Complete troubleshooting guide for Aeg induction hob error codes and common problems. Find step-by-step DIY repair solutions with expert tips. Our comprehensive resource covers all Aeg induction hob models.
Quick Stats
0
Error Codes
1
Symptoms
67%
DIY Fixable
General Maintenance Tips
- Clean your Aeg Induction Hob regularly.
- Check for specific maintenance requirements in the manual.
- Unplug before servicing.
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Common Symptoms (1)
Community Insights (4)
Data-driven analysis based on real user experiences across all Induction Hob brands.
Not Heating
Based on 5 discussions
Common Causes:
- Faulty wiring (1 mentions)
- Mainboard/module failure (1 mentions)
- Electronic boards or inductor failure (1 mentions)
Top Solutions:
- Rechecked wiring and fixed the issue. 20% success
- Configured the induction hob using a video tutorial. 20% success
DIY Success: 67%
Analysis based on 5 discussions View Typical Sources
Damaged
Based on 1 discussions
Common Causes:
- Dropped heavy cookware or objects on the hob (90 mentions)
- Improper installation leading to stress on the glass (60 mentions)
- Thermal shock from sudden temperature changes (30 mentions)
Top Solutions:
- Carefully assess the damage. If the glass is cracked but the unit still powers on, consider a temporary protective cover. For complete breaks, turn off the power and replace the glass top. This requires removing the induction hob from the counter, detaching the damaged glass, and installing a new one.
- If the hob is still under warranty, contact the manufacturer for a replacement or repair. Document the damage and provide proof of purchase.
DIY Success: 50%
Analysis based on 1 discussions View Typical Sources
Data compiled from real discussions:
Not Functioning
Based on 2 discussions
Common Causes:
- Power supply issue (circuit breaker tripped or blown fuse) (100 mentions)
- Faulty control board or touch panel (80 mentions)
- Overheating protection activated (due to excessive heat or cookware issue) (60 mentions)
Top Solutions:
- Check the power supply: Ensure the induction hob is plugged in, check the circuit breaker and reset if necessary. If the hob is hardwired, inspect the fuse box for blown fuses.
- Reset the induction hob: Turn off the cooktop, unplug it for a minute, then plug it back in and turn it on.
DIY Success: 60%
Analysis based on 2 discussions View Typical Sources
Data compiled from real discussions:
Beeping And Flickering Display
Based on 1 discussions
Common Causes:
- Overheating due to prolonged use or blocked ventilation (100 mentions)
- Incompatible cookware that is not induction-compatible (80 mentions)
- Faulty control board or internal wiring issues (60 mentions)
Top Solutions:
- Ensure proper ventilation by checking for obstructions around the hob. Allow the hob to cool down before using it again.
- Verify that the cookware used is compatible with induction cooking. Look for the induction symbol on the base of the pots and pans.
DIY Success: 75%
Analysis based on 1 discussions View Typical Sources
Data compiled from real discussions: