The error code "E9" on an induction cooker typically indicates a problem with the cooktop or the cookware you're using. Here are a few common reasons for an E9 error:
1. Incompatible Cookware: Induction cookers require cookware with a magnetic base. If your cookware is not compatible, the cooker won't function correctly.
2. Cookware Position: Ensure that the cookware is centered on the induction cooking zone. If it's not properly placed, the cooker may display an error.
3. Overheating: If the cooktop detects overheating, it may display an E9 error. This can happen if the cookware is too hot or if the cooktop's internal temperature sensors detect excessive heat.
4. Electrical Issues: An electrical problem in the induction cooker can also trigger error codes like E9. If you suspect this, it may require professional servicing.
To resolve an E9 error, make sure you're using the right cookware, position it correctly, and avoid overheating. If the error persists, consult the cooker's user manual or contact the manufacturer's customer support for specific troubleshooting steps.