What mean error code “dddd” for an electrolux oven AOB45400W

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  • #72625
    Azz
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    Hello guys.
    Folowing an exceptional storm, my Electrolux oven (AOB45400w) stopped working with the following symptoms:
    – continuous buzzer tone
    – LCD display a
    dddderror code.
    Thank you for helping me to understand and resolve this problem.
    Azz

    PS: How can I insert photo on a post?

    #385086
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: What mean error code "dddd" for an electrolux oven AOB45

    Sounds like it is in ‘Demo mode’ and by holding in the cancel button for more than 10 seconds may sort it?

    Otherwise refer to your User Instruction Booklet for reset procedure. πŸ’‘

    #385087
    Azz
    Participant

    Re: What mean error code "dddd" for an electrolux oven AOB45

    Thanks Martin for your quick answers,
    It couldn’t be a ‘Demo mode’ because the buzzer is ringing continuously.
    I tried to unplug then plug the main supply without success.
    I did-it while pushing the 3 buttons on the front alternatively and during 6 secondes minimum.

    Azz

    PS: I didn’t find any RESET procedure in the Electrolux booklet whish can be seen here: http://www.electrolux-ui.com/2006/822/928060FR.pdf

    #385088
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: What mean error code "dddd" for an electrolux oven AOB45

    Azz wrote:PS: I didn’t find any RESET procedure in the Electrolux booklet whish can be seen here: http://www.electrolux-ui.com/2006/822/928060FR.pdf

    My French is rubbish, couldn’t make heads or tails of it. πŸ™

    #385089
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: What mean error code "dddd" for an electrolux oven AOB45

    Azz appears to be posting from Algeria. πŸ˜‰

    If it was a violent electrical storm then depending on the safety mechanisms built into your mains supply it could well be that the cooker controls have been fried. πŸ˜₯

    #385090
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: What mean error code "dddd" for an electrolux oven AOB45

    iadom wrote:Azz appears to be posting from Algeria. πŸ˜‰

    Sacre bleu….! 😯

    What’s French for blown electronics?

    #385091
    Azz
    Participant

    Re: What mean error code "dddd" for an electrolux oven AOB45

    Hello Guys and sorry for being late in getting back to you (I’m not all time connected).
    Thanks Martin and iadom for your support.
    @ iadom: I confirm that I’m posting from Algeria and that it was a huge “electrical storm”. The main circuit-breaker didn’t shut down (may be the “electrical impulse” was too quick).
    The result is that the buzzer is continuously ringing and the LCD is showing “dddd” with the second β€œd” underlined (If there any way to post you photos? It should be more explicit).
    @ Martin: Sorry for sending you the French version. I didn’t find the English one. The model seems not existing in the Electrolux.co.uk web site.
    Anyway, here is the information collected from the metallic identification plate (hope that helps.):
    Model: AOB45400W,
    PNC: 944 250 682,
    Typ 91 ASI 11 KD,
    Serial #:83062574,
    Made in Germany.

    What was done up to date?
    1 – I tried to unplug then plug the main supply while pushing the 3 front buttons alternatively and both together during more than 6 seconds (without success).
    2 – I had a look to the oven electrical main board whish looks clean. I didn’t find any visible Fuse or RESET button.
    3 – Asked a local repair-man whish supposed that the EEPROM was altered and need a re-programming.

    Thanks you again for your support.

    Azz

    @ Martin:

    What’s French for blown electronics?

    GrillΓ© whish mean coocked or roasted

    #385092
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: What mean error code "dddd" for an electrolux oven AOB45

    Azz wrote:Asked a local repair-man whish supposed that the EEPROM was altered and need a re-programming.

    I don’t think you can fix it yourself and calling in the local repair agents would be the best solution. Chances are an electrical surge caused by the storm has blown the circuit board. So it either needs reprogramming OR, more likely, replacing! πŸ™

    #385093
    Azz
    Participant

    Re: What mean error code "dddd" for an electrolux oven AOB45

    Thanks Martin,
    For sure, I will call the repair-man in the final. I’ll tri just to identify the problem first and to understand what means the “dddd” on the LCD (the second one is underlined).
    Azz
    PS: There isn’t a local electrolux agent in Algeria.

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