Tiger
Intermittent Power Loss / Thermal Cutout
Multicooker shuts off unexpectedly in the middle of a cooking cycle and returns to standby or no display.
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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.
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Possible Causes
Loose power cord connection, Overheating causing thermal fuse or thermostat to open temporarily, Failing main PCB, Internal connector loosened by heat
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Unplug the cooker and allow it to cool fully before inspection.
- Check cord and outlet: Ensure the plug fits tightly in the outlet and at the cooker (if detachable). Avoid moving the cooker during operation.
- Ventilation: Make sure the cooker has adequate space around it and is not enclosed in a cabinet during use.
- Internal connectors (advanced): Remove the bottom cover (unplugged) and reseat all wiring harness connectors, especially those to the heater and PCB.
- Monitor behavior: If shutoffs correlate with long or high-heat cycles, a thermal device may be opening due to overheating and should be tested and replaced if out of spec.
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Repair Difficulty
Hard
4/5
Required Part
Thermal Fuse / Thermostat
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