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Error codeE4

AEG HK854320FB Error Code E4: Meaning, Fixes & Troubleshooting

AEGCooktop/HobHK854320FBMaxiSenseUpdated Apr 16, 2026Confidence: medium
Quick fix

AEG HK854320FB error code E4 usually needs a full power reset first. Turn the hob off at the isolator or circuit breaker for at least 60 seconds, restore power, and retest. If E4 returns, move on to the deeper checks or book service.

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SeverityMedium
DifficultyEasy
DIY-safe (general)
Time~10 min / ~25 min
Quick fix · Full checks

Summary

AEG HK854320FB error code E4 points to the hob overheating protection operating because of heat buildup, unsuitable cookware, or installation airflow problems. This guide explains what the code means, the safest first checks, and when to stop using the hob and arrange service.

Fix it fast

  1. Turn the hob off at the circuit breaker or isolator for at least 60 seconds.
  2. Restore power and check whether the display clears before selecting any zone.
  3. If the code returns immediately, stop using the hob and continue with the checks below.

What E4 means

Overheating protection is operating (possible installation issue or unsuitable cookware). On AEG hobs this usually points to the hob overheating protection operating because of heat buildup, unsuitable cookware, or installation airflow problems, and persistent faults often need service or installation checks.

Common symptoms

  • E4 remains on the display instead of normal zone information.
  • One or more cooking zones may not heat or controls may behave abnormally.
  • The hob may appear to recover after a reset and then show the code again.

Most likely causes

  • The hob overheating protection operating because of heat buildup, unsuitable cookware, or installation airflow problems.
  • Temporary control-board glitch after a power event.
  • Electrical supply, connection, or internal module problem.

Deeper checks before you call service

  1. Check whether the fault started after a new installation, outage, or recent electrical work.
  2. Confirm the hob surface is dry, clean, and free from spills around the controls.
  3. After power is restored, test one cooking zone at a time and note when the code reappears.
  4. Record the model, code, and any recent changes to the appliance or supply before contacting support.

Troubleshooting checkpoints

CheckpointWhat to checkGood resultIf it fails
Power resetHob isolated for 60 seconds and restartedCode clears and stays awayEscalate if it returns
Control areaSurface is dry and controls respond normallyNormal operation resumesStop using if controls stay erratic
Electrical contextNo recent supply or install issuesHob starts normallyAsk an electrician or service engineer to inspect

Common mistakes

  • Continuing to cook while the same code remains active.
  • Ignoring installation or power-supply issues after recent fitting work.
  • Attempting internal electrical repairs without training.

What not to do

  • Do not dismantle internal panels or touch live electrical parts.
  • Do not keep resetting the hob repeatedly if the fault comes back immediately.

Safety warnings

  • Always isolate mains power before any inspection or cleaning around the hob.
  • If you smell burning, see smoke, or the hob trips the supply, stop immediately and call for service.

When to contact support

Book service if E4 returns after a proper power reset, or immediately if the hob was recently installed and the code points to supply or connection problems.

How to help prevent repeat faults

  • Keep the control area dry and free from residue after cooking or cleaning.
  • Use a qualified installer or electrician for any wiring or supply changes.
  • Do not ignore intermittent electrical faults that appear before full failure.

FAQ

Can E4 clear on its own?
Sometimes a full power reset clears a temporary glitch, but a persistent return usually means the underlying issue is still there.
Should I keep using the hob if it works after a reset?
Only if the code stays away. If it returns, stop using the hob until the cause is identified.

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