We have collected all the error codes of Midea induction cookers with a detailed description of the causes of malfunctions, diagnostics and repair. For convenience, arranged in a convenient and understandable table below.
The models with the display show the alphanumeric combination on your display, find it in the table and find out the reason for the error.
Models without a display do not execute the specified program and according to the lit or flashing lights placed on the control panel, you can find out the problem.
Error code | Description | Causes and solution |
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F1 | The temperature sensor does not work. | There may be an open circuit, you need to call the wizard from the service to fix the problem. |
F2 | Damage to the temperature sensor. | The temperature switch contacts may oxidize due to spillage. Short circuit disables them; contact service for repair. |
F3 | The temperature sensor is defective due to a short or open circuit. | You need to contact the service to diagnose the modules and restore the temperature sensor. |
F4 | The temperature sensor does not work. | Power surges provoke burnout of temperature sensors. Leaking water under the panel leads to their oxidation. It is not possible to fix the problem yourself. Call the wizard from the service. |
F5 | The sensor indicating the temperature has failed. | The cause may be a circuit, open circuit, rarely a marriage - you need to contact a service center. |
F6 | The temperature sensor is defective. | Turn off the hob and contact a service center. It is necessary to find out in which place the circuit is interrupted, if the thermal sensor has burned out. The specialist will be able to eliminate all problems. |
F9 | The high-voltage bipolar transistor with an insulated gate is out of order and, as a result, the temperature sensor does not work. | It is impossible to fix the damage yourself, you need to contact the service center. |
FA | The temperature sensor is defective due to a breakdown of the high voltage transistor. | Disconnect the hob from the power supply and call for service to diagnose and repair the transistor. |
FC | The connection between the display boards and the main is broken. | To diagnose a gap problem, you need to contact your service center. The wizard will establish exactly where the contact is broken or the circuit is interrupted, and will eliminate the malfunction. |
E1 | Voltage too high. | Power surges are a common problem in a home with old wiring. Installing a stabilizer and replacing wiring will help to avoid such situations. |
E2 | Mains voltage exceeded. | Check the voltage at the power source. Install a stabilizer to avoid such troubles. Reset the hob again. |
E3 | Overheating of the glass ceramic panel. | Turn off the hotplates, allow the panels to cool, use less power and check the ventilation. Perhaps the fan burned out and you need to call the master to repair it. |
E4 | Overheating of the working surface. | You have chosen too high a power, allow the device to cool, turn off the burner. Use less power for cooking. Call a specialist for an accurate diagnosis. |
E5 | Overheating of a high voltage bipolar transistor with an insulated gate. | Turn off the hob until it cools completely. Check for a defective fan. Contact a service center; the transistor may have burned out due to a power surge. |