E9 appears mid-cooking; unit stops and may show signs of internal condensation or water under the appliance.
Safety Warning
This repair may involve working with high voltage components or water connections. Always unplug the appliance before removing any panels.
If you are not confident in your ability to perform this repair safely, we strongly recommend contacting a professional technician.
Possible Causes
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Immediately unplug the cooker. Do not touch any spilled liquid near the power cord. Allow the unit to cool.
- Remove inner pot: Carefully lift out the pot and dry any liquid on the top heater plate with an absorbent cloth. Do not push liquid into vents.
- Dry the exterior: Wipe the outside of the cooker and the countertop. Ensure the underside is dry.
- Air dry thoroughly: Leave the cooker unplugged in a warm, dry place for at least 24–48 hours to allow internal moisture to evaporate.
- Avoid future overfills: Do not exceed the MAX fill line, especially for soups, stews, and starchy foods that foam.
If E9 returns after thorough drying, internal components may be damaged and require professional inspection and repair.
Repair Difficulty
Required Part
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