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An E6 error code on a Belling induction hob typically indicates an issue with the power supply or the circuit board that controls the back two rings. Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
Reset the hob: Try turning off the power to the hob for a few minutes and then turning it back on. This can sometimes reset the circuit board and clear the error code.
Check the power supply: Make sure the hob is receiving a stable and adequate power supply. Check the circuit breaker or fuse for the hob to ensure it is not tripped or blown.
Check the wiring: Inspect the wiring and connections for the back two rings to ensure they are not loose or damaged. Tighten any loose connections or replace any damaged wiring.
Contact a professional: If the issue persists, it may be a problem with the circuit board or control module. In this case, it's best to contact a professional technician or the manufacturer for assistance with repairs or replacement parts.
I hope this helps you resolve the issue with your Belling induction
Unfortunately, Induction hobs on domestic cookers have always been a problem. A single, one ring catering hob is $1,200 and is expected to last 2 years in an industrial environment.
There are two videos here, but I reckon you will need a service call.
hi,
is it possible to replace a cracked glass on my Neff induction hob?
where would I get the glass for my Neff induction hob replaced?
is it very costly?
the model number is t4483x2/09
I'm not sure that you really have a problem as with induction hobs you need to put your pan (metal only) with the ingredients in it on the hob before switching the heater on.
it is the pan which will get hot, the ticking may or may not be the pan heating up.
Try it with water only in the pan and see if it works.
Several posts regarding instruction manuals for De dietrich induction hobs. Goto "http://www.dedietrich.co.uk/hobs-induction-hobs-c-55_23_38.html" scroll to find your model - select it, then look for a link to download manual.
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