Hitachi ovens offer precise temperature control and versatile cooking options. Whether you’re baking, roasting, or broiling, these ovens consistently deliver excellent results. The spacious interiors and convection cooking technology allow you to prepare a variety of dishes with ease. Hitachi ovens add a touch of modernity to your kitchen with their sleek design.
Hitachi cooktops are available in various styles, including gas, electric, and induction cooktops. They provide cooking versatility and responsive temperature control, allowing you to prepare meals with precision. These cooktops are built for durability and performance.
E01: Door Lock Error
The oven’s control system has detected an issue with the door lock mechanism, especially during the self-clean cycle.
E02: Temperature Sensor Fault
The temperature sensor inside the oven is malfunctioning or producing readings outside of the expected range.
E03: Control Board Communication Error
The main control board is having issues communicating with other components or modules within the oven or stove.
E04: Heating Element Fault
An issue has been detected with one of the oven’s heating elements, either not heating up or overheating.
E05: Fan Error
The convection fan or cooling fan inside the oven is not operating as expected.
E06: Oven Light Fault
The internal oven light is malfunctioning or not receiving power correctly.
E07: Igniter Fault
For gas ovens, the igniter is having difficulty lighting the burner.
E08: Power Supply Issue
The oven is experiencing inconsistencies or interruptions in its power supply.
E09: Keypad or Control Panel Error
An error has been detected with the oven’s keypad or control panel, such as unresponsive buttons or incorrect signals.
E10: Self-Clean Error
There’s an issue with the oven’s self-cleaning function, potentially related to temperature or door lock.
E11: Broiler Error
The broil element in the oven is malfunctioning or not reaching the desired temperature.
E12: Oven Overheating
The oven’s internal temperature has exceeded the set temperature, which might indicate an issue with temperature regulation or the sensor.
E13: Warming Drawer Fault
If the oven features a warming drawer, there’s an issue detected with its operation or heating mechanism.
E14: Cooling Fan Speed Error
The cooling fan’s speed is inconsistent or not within the expected range, which might impact the oven’s temperature regulation.
E15: Child Safety Lock Error
The child safety lock feature on the oven is malfunctioning or not engaging correctly.
E16: Oven Calibration Error
The oven’s temperature calibration is off, leading to cooking temperature discrepancies.
E17: Gas Valve Fault
For gas ovens, there’s an issue with the gas valve, affecting gas flow or ignition.
E18: Timer or Clock Error
The oven’s internal timer or clock is malfunctioning or not keeping time accurately.
E19: Circuit Board Overheating
The oven’s main circuit board is overheating, which might impact the overall functionality.
E20: Burner Fault
For stoves, one or more burners are not igniting or heating correctly.
E21: Internal Memory Error
The oven’s internal memory or software is malfunctioning, possibly affecting preset functions or settings.
E22: Oven Door Hinge Fault
There’s an issue with the oven door’s hinge mechanism, affecting its proper opening or closing.
E23: Preheat Error
The oven is taking longer than expected to preheat, indicating a potential heating element or sensor fault.
E24: Circuitry Mismatch
The oven’s control board is receiving conflicting signals from its internal components, indicating a potential wiring or sensor issue.
E25: Touchpad Unresponsive
The touchpad or control panel buttons are unresponsive or malfunctioning.
E26: Grounding Error
The oven or stove is detecting a potential grounding issue, which can be a safety concern.
E27: Internal Overcurrent Error
An internal component, such as the heating element or fan, is drawing more current than expected.
E28: Transformer Fault
The transformer, crucial for regulating the appliance’s power supply, is malfunctioning.
E29: Internal Fuse Blown
A safety fuse inside the oven or stove has blown, possibly due to an overcurrent or overheating issue.
E30: Display Panel Malfunction
The oven’s digital display panel is malfunctioning, not showing the correct information or being unresponsive.
E31: Sensor Circuit Error
The circuit connected to the temperature sensor is malfunctioning, leading to inaccurate temperature readings.
E32: Oven Cavity Temperature Error
The temperature within the oven cavity is inconsistent with the set temperature, indicating a calibration or sensor issue.
E33: Oven Lamp Fault
The internal oven lamp is either not functioning or has a connection problem.
E34: Convection Element Fault
The convection heating element is not operating as expected or has a connection issue.
E35: Oven Door Seal Fault
The seal around the oven door might be compromised, affecting the oven’s temperature retention.
E36: Power Surge Error
A power surge was detected, potentially putting the oven’s electronic components at risk.
E37: Software Update Failure
The oven’s control software failed to update, potentially due to a communication or memory issue.
E38: User Interface Mismatch
The user interface is not aligning with the control board’s expected signals, indicating a potential control panel fault.
E39: Safety Thermostat Trip
The oven’s safety thermostat has tripped due to excessive internal temperatures.
E40: Wiring Connection Error
There’s a potential disconnection or fault in the oven’s internal wiring, affecting its operation.