E0 indicates that the cooking vessel is not properly placed on the induction cooker or has been removed. E1 is an issue with the cooker's internal circuitry that may be resolved by turning the cooker off and on again. E2 means the temperature sensor is faulty and unable to read the temperature correctly; replacing the sensor typically fixes the issue.
E0 indicates that the cooking vessel is not properly placed on the induction cooker or has been removed. E1 is an issue with the cooker's internal circuitry that may be resolved by turning the cooker off and on again. E2 means the temperature sensor is faulty and unable to read the temperature correctly; replacing the sensor typically fixes the issue.
E0 indicates that the cooking vessel is not properly placed on the induction cooker or has been removed. E1 is an issue with the cooker's internal circuitry that may be resolved by turning the cooker off and on again. E2 means the temperature sensor is faulty and unable to read the temperature correctly; replacing the sensor typically fixes the issue.
Maharaja induction cooker error codes (Applicable for Chinese brands too) E0 –Cooking vessel is not placed correctly. Vessel is either removed or not made of a material usable with induction cooker E1 – Some issue with internal circuitry of cooker. Try switching off the cooker and switch it On after some time. E2 – Temperature sensor error. Circuit is open or closed. It means the system cannot read correct temperature of working and results in switching OFF of the cooker. Replace the temperature sensor if the error persists. Costs about 150 Rs. E3 – Supply Voltage is high. Reduce voltage if the cooker is connected to a stabiliser. Or switch the cooker off and then turn ON after some time. E4 – Supply voltage is low. Increase voltage from stabiliser if you are using one. Or else wait for a few minutes till the voltage increases. E5 – Surface temperature of cooker is too high. Don’t let hot water or vessels rest in cooker top after cooking. Remove any vessel and let the cooker cool down for a few minutes. E6 – Circuit temperature is high. Internal circuitry is too hot to work. Wait for a few minutes to let it cool down. It may also be a result of malfunctioning fan, which fails in cooling down the internal circuit and device. Blocked air vent also causes this error. Remove any blockage and let the device cool for some time. If the problem persists, call for service. E7 – Internal temperature sensor is not working properly. You should have to consult a local electronic repair workshop to get it cleared. E8 – Non usable pot placed in cook top. Use some vessel with magnetic properties.