What to do if my ETNA Kitchen Appliances shows error code E6?
- EElizabeth RoblesAug 6, 2025
If your ETNA Kitchen Appliance displays error code E6, it means you are using an unsuitable pan. You should use a suitable pan instead.
What to do if my ETNA Kitchen Appliances shows error code E6?
If your ETNA Kitchen Appliance displays error code E6, it means you are using an unsuitable pan. You should use a suitable pan instead.
How to fix fault code F8 and F08 on ETNA Kitchen Appliances?
If your ETNA Kitchen Appliance displays fault code F8 or F08, it indicates that the appliance has overheated. To resolve this, let the appliance cool down completely before starting it again.
What to do if ETNA Kitchen Appliances shows fault code FAN?
If you see fault code FAN on your ETNA Kitchen Appliance, it means the air circulation is not good. Ensure that the venting holes under the cooking plate are open to allow for proper air flow.
Why doesn't my ETNA Kitchen Appliances oven heat up?
If your ETNA Kitchen Appliance oven isn't heating up, it's likely that no temperature has been set. Use the temperature knob to set the desired temperature.
What does fault code F9 mean on ETNA Kitchen Appliances?
If your ETNA Kitchen Appliance shows fault code F9 or emits a continuous beep, it indicates that the appliance has been connected incorrectly, or the mains voltage is too high. To fix this, have your connection changed.
What does fault code FA mean on ETNA Kitchen Appliances?
If your ETNA Kitchen Appliance displays fault code FA, it means the mains voltage is too low. Contact your energy supplier to resolve this issue.
What does fault code F99 mean on ETNA Kitchen Appliances?
If your ETNA Kitchen Appliance displays fault code F99, it means you have pressed two or more buttons at the same time. Avoid operating more than one button at a time.
Model | FIV760RVS |
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Category | Cookers |
Type | Induction Hob |
Voltage | 220-240 V |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Control type | Touch control |
Material | Ceramic glass |
Total power | 7.4 kW |
Safety features | Child Lock, Overheat Protection, Auto Shut-off |
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