Blomberg cooking appliances are essential for meal preparation, but service issues have occasionally emerged. Users have reported delays in obtaining prompt repairs for issues like heating inconsistencies or control malfunctions. Inconsistent cooking results can be frustrating, and delays in addressing these issues have been reported. Timely service appointments and efficient repairs are crucial to maintain a smoothly functioning kitchen.
E1: Oven Temperature Sensor Fault
The sensor responsible for monitoring the oven’s temperature might be malfunctioning. Check the sensor’s connections and consider replacement if faulty.
E2: Oven Overheating
The oven has detected temperatures above safe limits. Ensure the ventilation around the oven is clear and consider checking the thermostat.
E3: Door Lock Error
The oven door isn’t locking or detecting its closed position during self-cleaning cycles. Ensure the latch mechanism is functioning and free of obstructions.
E4: Control Panel Fault
The oven’s control panel or user interface isn’t responding. Ensure it’s clean, dry, and check for loose connections.
E5: Heating Element Fault
One or more of the oven’s heating elements isn’t heating up as expected. Inspect for visible damages and ensure proper connections.
E6: Fan Motor Error
The internal fan motor, often used for convection cooking, is malfunctioning. Check for obstructions and ensure it’s receiving power.
E7: Ignition Fault (for gas ovens)
The oven is having difficulty igniting. Check the gas supply, igniter, and ensure no debris is blocking the burner ports.
E8: Cooktop Sensor Error
The sensor on the cooktop that detects pot presence or temperature is malfunctioning. Ensure it’s clean and free from obstructions.
E9: Self-Cleaning Error
The oven encountered an issue during the self-cleaning cycle. Ensure the door seal is intact, and the latch mechanism functions properly.
E10: Timer Function Fault
The oven’s timer or clock function isn’t operating as expected. Reset the timer or check the associated circuitry.
E11: Broiler Element Fault
The broiler heating element isn’t achieving the desired temperature. Inspect the element for damages and check its connections.
E12: Warming Drawer Error
If equipped with a warming drawer, the oven detects an issue with its temperature or operation. Ensure the drawer is closing fully and check its heating element.
E13: Power Supply Inconsistency
The oven detected a power surge or irregularity in the supply. Ensure a stable electrical connection and consider using a surge protector.
E14: Internal Lighting Fault
The internal light of the oven isn’t functioning. Check the bulb, its socket, and related connections.
E15: Oven Calibration Error
The oven’s temperature might be deviating from the set point. Consider recalibrating the oven or inspecting the thermostat for issues.
E16: Cooktop Overheat Warning
One or more burners on the cooktop are exceeding safe temperature limits. Remove any unused pots or pans and let the burner cool.
E17: Oven Door Seal Issue
The seal around the oven door may be compromised, leading to heat loss. Check for damages or wear on the seal and consider replacing if necessary.
E18: Preheat Delay
The oven is taking longer than expected to reach the set preheat temperature. This might indicate an issue with a heating element or the temperature sensor.
E19: Child Safety Lock Error
The child safety lock function, if equipped, isn’t engaging or disengaging properly. Reset the control panel and try setting the function again.
E20: Control Board Communication Error
There’s a communication breakdown between the main control board and other components. Ensure all connections are secure and consider consulting a technician.
E21: Oven Fan Overload
The convection fan in the oven is drawing more power than expected. This could be due to obstructions or a motor fault.
E22: Cooktop Element Error
One of the cooktop elements isn’t heating uniformly or to the expected level. Check the element for damages or inconsistencies.
E23: Oven Interior Overheat
The interior of the oven is hotter than expected when not in use. This might indicate an issue with the cooling system or sensors.
E24: Gas Flow Inconsistency (for gas ovens)
There’s an inconsistency in the gas flow to the burners. Ensure there are no obstructions, and the gas valve is functioning properly.
E25: Igniter Circuit Fault (for gas ovens)
The igniter circuit responsible for lighting the gas burners is malfunctioning. Ensure the igniter is clean, and its connections are secure.
E26: Oven Door Hinge Error
The hinges on the oven door may be misaligned or damaged, causing the door not to close or seal properly. Check the hinges and consider replacement if worn.
E27: Internal Fuse Blowout
An internal fuse responsible for a specific function of the oven or stove has blown. Consult a technician for replacement.
E28: Keypad Response Error
The oven’s keypad isn’t responding consistently or correctly. Ensure the keypad is clean and free from obstructions, and consider a control panel reset.
E29: Cooktop Power Control Fault
There’s an issue regulating the power delivered to one or more cooktop elements. Check for inconsistent heating or non-responsive elements.
E30: Oven Calibration Out of Range
The oven’s internal calibration is significantly deviating from set values. A technician might be needed for recalibration.
E31: Grill Element Fault
The grill or broiler element isn’t heating as expected. Check for visible damages and verify its electrical connections.
E32: Steam Function Error (for steam ovens)
The oven’s steam function is not operating correctly. Ensure the water reservoir is filled and that steam vents are unobstructed.
E33: Roasting Sensor Fault
The roasting sensor, if equipped, isn’t detecting meat temperatures accurately. Ensure the probe is correctly connected and not damaged.
E34: Oven Light Circuit Fault
The circuit responsible for the oven light is malfunctioning. Check the bulb for damage and inspect the socket and wiring.
E35: Delay Start Error
The delay start function is not operating as expected. Reset the oven and try setting the delay start function again.
E36: Gas Valve Regulation Error (for gas ovens)
There’s an issue with the regulation of the gas valve. Ensure there’s a consistent gas supply and the valve is functioning properly.
E37: Proofing Function Malfunction
If your oven has a proofing function, it’s not maintaining the low temperature required. Check the thermostat and heating elements for accuracy.
E38: Rapid Preheat Error
The rapid preheat function isn’t reaching the desired temperature in the expected timeframe. Heating elements and sensors might need inspection.
E39: Connectivity Error for Smart Ovens
If your oven has smart features, it’s experiencing difficulties connecting to Wi-Fi or other devices. Check the network connection and related settings.
E40: Safety Thermostat Triggered
The oven’s safety thermostat has activated due to excessive temperatures, shutting the oven off as a precaution. Allow the oven to cool and reset before use.
E41: Cooling Fan Fault
The cooling fan, essential for regulating the oven’s external temperature, is not functioning properly. Ensure the fan is free from obstructions and check its connections.
E42: Sabbath Mode Error
The oven’s Sabbath mode, if equipped, is not engaging or disengaging correctly. Try resetting the oven and activating the mode again.
E43: Humidity Sensor Error (for steam ovens)
The oven’s humidity sensor isn’t detecting moisture levels accurately. Ensure the sensor is clean and free from obstructions.
E44: Circuit Overload
The oven has detected an electrical overload in one of its circuits. Disconnect the oven from the power source and consult a technician.
E45: Auto Shut-off Error
The oven’s auto shut-off feature isn’t working as intended. This safety feature may need a system reset or technician’s review.
E46: Heating Element Overcurrent
One of the oven’s heating elements is drawing more electrical current than expected. This could indicate a malfunctioning element or a wiring issue.
E47: Control Board Memory Error
The oven’s control board is having difficulties accessing its internal memory, affecting saved settings and presets. A control board reset or replacement might be necessary.
E48: Burner Flame Adjustment Fault (for gas stoves)
The flame on one or more burners isn’t adjusting properly. Check the burner caps for proper placement and ensure there’s no debris blocking the gas flow.
E49: Temperature Fluctuation Error
The oven’s internal temperature is fluctuating beyond expected parameters. Check the thermostat and temperature sensor for correct functioning.
E50: Electronic Relay Fault
The electronic relay, which controls power distribution, is malfunctioning. A technician’s inspection is advised.
E51: Gas Leak Detected (for gas ovens)
The oven has detected a potential gas leak. Turn off the gas supply and consult a professional immediately. Ensure the area is well-ventilated.
E52: Door Lock Mechanism Jammed
The oven door’s locking mechanism is jammed or stuck. Do not force the door. A manual release or technician’s assistance might be required.
E53: Control Panel Overheat
The control panel area is registering higher temperatures than normal. Ensure the oven has proper ventilation and consider giving it a break before next use.
E54: Pyrolytic Cleaning Error
If your oven has a pyrolytic cleaning function, it’s not operating as expected. Ensure the door is properly closed and that no racks or utensils are left inside during the cleaning cycle.
E55: Internal Backup Battery Low
The oven’s internal backup battery, responsible for maintaining settings during power outages, is running low. A battery replacement might be necessary.
E56: Oven Door Alignment Issue
The oven door isn’t aligning correctly, leading to potential heat loss. Inspect the door hinges and alignment.