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Amica PI6544 STK - the hob turns off after a few / several seconds of operation

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  • #1 18567291
    przemopg
    Level 10  
    Good morning,
    when you try to use the induction hob (Amica PI 6544 STK) after a few seconds it turns off and all buttons / display fields light up. The problem occurs in all fields of the hob, regardless of the location on which the pan is placed and regardless of the type of pan. The plate has been specially wiped to eliminate any sensor contamination. Details in the attached video. If anyone had similar symptoms, I would be grateful for advice on what could be the cause and what should I do. Thank you in advance for your help.




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  • #2 18567390
    steve2
    Level 17  
    Please try to reset the board by disconnecting it from the power supply for about 15 minutes.
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  • #3 18567646
    przemopg
    Level 10  
    Thank you for the accurate advice and I confirm that it will certainly bring the expected result. I did it admittedly meanwhile for 30 seconds. Thank you for your reply and commitment.
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    #4 18568270
    skryn
    Home appliances specialist
    The fan is broken.
    And that's about it.
    The fan itself is not available as a spare part in this cradle. The entire module 8065304 should be purchased for PLN 602 zeta gross.
    Good luck.

    P.S. If you try hard enough, you'll find the fan itself. On the website Amica.com.pl
    I gave you a fishing rod and you have to catch a fish yourself... :)
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  • #5 18568612
    przemopg
    Level 10  
    Thanks, as I wrote before (maybe not fully understandable) in my case only a reboot was enough, but thanks for your good intentions. We'll see how much more it comes from ;)
    And what do you recommend at such a low price? Because it's not an art to spend 5k on a CD ;) there is no choice at this price :) hehehe ps and company pl
  • #6 18569147
    skryn
    Home appliances specialist
    przemopg wrote:
    Thanks, as I wrote before (maybe not fully understandable) in my case only a reboot was enough, but thanks for your good intentions. We'll see how much more it comes from ;)

    What the video shows is the quintessence of what I wrote above.
    The length of the film is too short, it does not make it 100% accurate.
    Resetting the device in the video ( not to be confused with restart - manual disconnection from the power supply ) occurs when the fan is to be switched on.
    One time it happened that replacing the fan did not help. In all other cases, yes.

    It is one thing to replace the fan, as in this case, and another to replace the module when the device does not work.
    It's hard to describe in words.
    But sooner or later the problem will come back (probably sooner)
    :)
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