E08
Amica Induction Zone Overcurrent / Pan Detection Anomaly

Induction hob zone shuts down with E08 when used at high power for several minutes.

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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

Unsuitable cookware causing unstable load, Software overcurrent protection triggered, Faulty current sensing circuit on power module, Loose coil connections

How to Fix / Troubleshooting

Safety first: Switch off the hob at the mains before internal checks.

  • Cookware test: Try a different, good-quality induction pan with a flat, thick base. Avoid warped or very small pans on large zones.
  • Reduce power: Use a slightly lower power setting or activate power management if available to prevent repeated E08 trips.
  • Inspect coil connections: With power off, open the hob and check the induction coil connections to the power module. Tighten any loose screws and ensure lugs are not discoloured or burned.
  • Module diagnostics: If E08 occurs with multiple pans and zones, the induction power module may have a faulty current sensor or calibration issue. Replacement of the module is recommended.
  • Reassemble and test: After tightening connections or replacing parts, reassemble and test each zone at high power while monitoring for E08.
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Repair Difficulty

Professional Required 5/5

Required Part

Induction Power Module
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