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October 10, 2022 at 6:42 pm #101240
Taff543489
ParticipantWent to this job today. Error E2 displayed with all zone lights flashing. I realise that this is an over heat problem however it wont reset having been switch off for at least a day. I suspect a control module but am unable to obtain any information on this appliance. Rangemaster have been no help what so ever. Can any one help with info or even a parts list?
Regards TaffOctober 10, 2022 at 8:05 pm #483965electrofix
Moderatordo you want to double check that serial
Rangemaster use the first 4 digits as a model ident and yours is not recognised
Dave
October 10, 2022 at 11:25 pm #483966Hollytree_Technical
ParticipantIt is recognized on the rangemaster spares site and appears to use the G5 Mk2 induction unit. Error E2 is listed as “Excess temperature of the induction element” – this is not a fault that I have had to deal with personally but my first thought is that this may be a dodgy temperature sensor on of the elements, does the fault code show on all positions or just one zone?
I may be able to send you a parts list tomorrow if you let me have an email address.
Jem
October 11, 2022 at 3:40 pm #483967Taff543489
ParticipantMany thanks for the replies. The serial number is correct 11824 I always take a photo of the ID plates now. All zone lights are flashing with the E2 error. A parts list would certainly give me a start.
October 11, 2022 at 3:48 pm #483968Taff543489
Participantemail address keith@hillcrestservices.co.uk
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KeithOctober 11, 2022 at 10:05 pm #483969Hollytree_Technical
ParticipantYou should have an email with some info.
I don’t know if this will help but I had a look at my spares shelves and I have only got a power board for one of the original G5s in stock but I have had a look at it to see if I can come up with anything that may help you. It looks like they hide a surface mount temperature senser under the edge of each heatsink between the pairs of IGBT transistors, when I measured the ones on the module I have here they came out at approx 4K ohms, I would assume that they would do similar on the additional power module.
I would suggest checking all of the temperature sensors on the rings to see if they come out the same then have a look a the ones on the power modules.Jem
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