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Thermador is a luxury brand that redefines the kitchen appliance experience with exceptional performance and design. Specializing in high-end kitchen products, Thermador offers a range of innovative appliances, including ovens, ranges, dishwashers, refrigerators, and ventilation systems. Each product is crafted with precision to meet the needs of discerning culinary enthusiasts who demand the very best.
Thermador’s commitment to excellence is evident in its attention to detail and use of cutting-edge technology. The brand’s star features include the innovative Star Burner, which provides more even heat distribution for faster cooking, and the Freedom Induction Cooktop, which allows for maximum flexibility when placing pots and pans. Whether you are an aspiring chef or a seasoned professional, Thermador’s appliances offer unparalleled performance and efficiency.
Thermador’s bold, modern designs fit seamlessly into luxury kitchens, providing not only exceptional functionality but also visual appeal. With a focus on delivering powerful, high-performance products, Thermador continues to be a leader in premium kitchen appliances.
At Appliance Forever, we specialize in repairing appliances from all major brands. Whether your washing machine isn’t draining, your refrigerator isn’t cooling, or your oven isn’t heating properly, our experienced technicians are here to help. We have the expertise and tools to diagnose and fix issues quickly and efficiently, ensuring your appliances are back to working order in no time.
E1 – Water Inlet Error
The dishwasher is unable to fill with water. Check the water supply, inlet valve, and any kinks in the hose.
E2 – Drainage Error
The dishwasher is unable to drain water. Check the drain hose for blockages, and clean the filter and drain pump.
E3 – Heating Element Error
The heating element is not working properly. This may cause the dishwasher not to heat water during the cycle. Check the element for continuity or replace it.
E4 – Overflow Error
The dishwasher has detected an overflow. Ensure the dishwasher is not overfilled, and check the float switch and the drain system for issues.
E5 – Door Lock Error
The door latch or lock mechanism is faulty or not engaging. Check the door latch for any obstructions, and ensure the door is properly closed.
E6 – Water Temperature Error
The water temperature in the dishwasher is too high or too low. Make sure the water heater is functioning correctly and adjust the temperature settings.
E7 – Pressure Switch Error
The pressure switch detects a problem with water flow. Check for blockages in the pressure switch hose or malfunctioning components.
F1 – Control Board Communication Error
The dishwasher control board is having trouble communicating with other components. Try resetting the appliance and check for any loose wiring.
F1 – Control Board Error
The oven’s control board is not functioning properly. You may need to replace the control board.
F2 – Temperature Sensor Error
The temperature sensor in the oven has malfunctioned. Test the sensor for continuity or replace it if necessary.
F3 – Oven Temperature Too High
The oven is heating above the set temperature. Check the thermostat or temperature sensor for malfunctions.
F4 – Oven Door Lock Error
The oven door is not locking or unlocking correctly. Check the door lock mechanism and switch for problems.
F5 – Touchpad Error
The touchpad is not responding to inputs. Clean the touchpad or consider replacing it if it is not working.
F6 – Convection Fan Error
There is an issue with the convection fan. Ensure the fan is turning freely, and check for any blockages or malfunction.
F7 – Faulty Keypad or Control Board
There is a fault in the keypad or control board, preventing input. This typically requires a repair to the control board or keypad.
F8 – Thermostat Fault
The oven thermostat is malfunctioning and may need to be replaced.
F9 – Cooling Fan Error
The cooling fan is not working properly. Check for obstructions or issues with the cooling fan motor.
E1 – Temperature Sensor Failure
There is an issue with the temperature sensor. Ensure the sensor is securely connected and test for continuity.
E2 – Compressor Failure
The compressor is malfunctioning. This could be due to a mechanical issue or faulty part that needs professional service.
E3 – Defrost Error
The defrost system is not functioning correctly, leading to frost build-up. Check the defrost timer and heater for problems.
E4 – Cooling System Error
The refrigerator is not cooling effectively. This could indicate a refrigerant leak or problem with the compressor.
E5 – Door Alarm Error
The refrigerator or freezer door is not sealing properly or is left ajar. Check for obstructions and ensure the door is aligned correctly.
E6 – Water Filter Error
The water filter needs to be replaced or cleaned. This may cause a reduction in water pressure or ice production.
E7 – Freezer Temperature Too High
The freezer is too warm, which could cause food spoilage. Check the temperature setting, and ensure the freezer coils are clean.
E1 – Sensor Error
A sensor on the cooktop is malfunctioning. Ensure all components are properly connected and clean.
E2 – Overheating Error
The cooktop is overheating, and the system is shutting down to prevent damage. Check for obstructions or faulty heating elements.
E3 – Power Supply Error
The cooktop is not receiving proper voltage. Check the power supply and electrical connections.
E4 – Induction Cooktop Error
There is an issue with the induction cooktop’s power supply or coil. Test the induction coils and ensure no metal objects are obstructing the area.
E5 – Residual Heat Error
The cooktop detects residual heat in the zone and will not allow the cooktop to start until it cools down. Allow time for the unit to cool.