How to fix E9 error in Induction Cooktop? | E9 Error in Philips induction Cooktop

How to Repair E9 problem of Induction Cooker?

I have repaired the E9 error in the induction cooker of the different brands then I noticed that for the same problem someone shows an E0 error in the induction cooker of another brand shows an E2 error in some brands. Or for the E9 error, there is another problem with the induction cooker.

 i) How to fix the E9 error in Philips Induction Cooktop?

A few days ago I did a Philips induction repair of the same model, that induction cooker was also getting an E9 error but the reason for getting the E9 error was different from this induction

We are talking about the E9 error in Philips Induction. In the induction of other companies, there may be a different error for this problem, it may vary from brand to brand.

1)In the video of the Philips Company induction cooker given below, the voltage divider of 220k was open, after replacing it, this Philips induction became OK.

How to repair E1 Error In Induction Cooktop


 


ii) Philips induction cooktop E9 error.

How to repair E0 Error in induction cooktop?

2) The reason for the E9 error in a Philips Induction Cooker was different, from the video is given below.

The thermal fuse in this induction cooker was open due to which the driver section was not getting 18 volts. The driver section in a Philips induction cooker is supplied with an 18volt thermal fuse.

E9 error occurs in the induction cooker even if the driver section is not getting 18volt. Its video is given below, you can see in the video, that after replacing the thermal fuse, the error of E9 got fixed.



3) I have posted another video on youtube, this is the induction of Prestige company, in this also an E9 error was coming, then it was because of a 270k 2watt voltage divider resistor. After replacing this resistor, the inductance of this prestige became OK.

If the voltage divider resistor was opened in an induction cooker of any other brand, then it would show the induction E0 error.




4) In another video I uploaded on YouTube a few months ago in this induction cooker only a 0.3 uf/1200 volt capacitor was damaged when I replaced this capacitor induction cooker worked.









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