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Problem
What do the codes
on my appliance
mean?
The Wi-Fi setup is
not successful.
Possible solution
Error code "Eb" displays on the screen. The control panel
has malfunctioned. Contact the Consumer Care Center in
your country.
Error code "E5" displays on the screen. The temperature
sensor has malfunctioned. Contact the Consumer Care
Center in your country.
Error code "E6" displays on the screen. The appliance is
overheating. Turn off the appliance and unplug. Let the
appliance cool down for few minutes before use again.
Error code "E9" displays on the screen. It indicates the
appliance is in tilted position. Turn off the appliance,
ensure it's in the upright position and then power on
again�
If the router your appliance is connected to is dual-band
and it is currently not connecting to a 2.4GHz network,
please switch to another band of the same router
(2.4GHz) and try to pair your Heater again. 5GHz networks
are not supported.
Web authentication networks are not supported.
Check if the appliance is within range of the Wi-Fi router.
You can try to place the Heater closer to the Wi-Fi router.
Check if the network name is correct. The network name is
casesensitive.
Check if the Wi-Fi password is correct. The password is
case sensitive.
Retry the setup with the instructions in the section "Wi-Fi
connection"�
The Wi-Fi connectivity can be interrupted by
electromagnetic or other interferences. Keep the
appliance away from other electronic devices that may
cause interferences.
Check if the mobile device is in airplane mode. Make sure
to have airplane mode deactivated when connecting to
the Wi-Fi network.
Consult the help section in the app for extensive and up-
to-date troubleshooting tips.
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