E06
Leisure Induction Hob Coil / Power Board Fault

Leisure induction hob zones not working, display shows E06 on one or more zones.

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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

Failed induction power module, open-circuit induction coil, overheated IGBT on power board, poor connection between coil and power board

How to Fix / Troubleshooting

Safety first: Isolate the cooker at the mains. Induction hobs contain high-voltage capacitors that can retain charge; do not touch the power board unless you know how to safely discharge capacitors.

Basic checks (user level):

  • Confirm you are using induction-compatible cookware (magnetic base). Try another pan.
  • Ensure the pan fully covers the marked cooking zone.
  • Power-cycle the cooker at the wall isolator for 5–10 minutes to reset the electronics.

Technical checks (technician level):

  • Remove the hob glass (after isolating power) to access the induction coils and power modules.
  • Inspect for burnt components, cracked coils, or loose connectors between the coil and the power board.
  • Test the suspect coil for continuity and appropriate resistance (typically very low ohms but not open). Replace the induction coil if open or physically damaged.
  • If coils are good, the induction power module for that zone is likely faulty and should be replaced as a complete assembly.

Recommendation: Due to the risk of electric shock and complexity, induction power board repairs should be carried out by a qualified technician.

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Repair Difficulty

Professional Required 5/5

Required Part

Induction Power Module
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