E1
AGA
Cooktop Overheat or Internal Temperature Sensor Fault
AGA induction cooktop displays E1 and beeps, zones disabled
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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
Blocked ventilation under hob, Overheated induction module, Failed internal temperature sensor on power board, Excessive ambient temperature in cabinetry
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Turn off the cooktop at the mains and allow it to cool.
- Allow cooling: Leave the hob off for at least 30 minutes. Ensure no pans are left on the zones.
- Improve ventilation: Check that the installation meets AGA’s clearance requirements under the hob. Remove items stored directly under the hob that may block airflow.
- Clean vents: Vacuum dust from any visible cooling vents or grilles.
- Retry: Restore power and test. If E1 returns quickly, an internal sensor or module fault is likely.
When to call a technician: Persistent E1 after ensuring proper ventilation indicates a failing induction module or sensor. Professional diagnosis is required.
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Repair Difficulty
Medium
3/5
Required Part
Induction Power Module (with Temperature Sensor)
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