From a repair perspective, older models are mechanically simple but thermally complex — requiring insulation checks and high-amp testing. Modern AGA units use multiple PCB control boards, inverter drivers, temperature sensors, and power relays. Diagnostic features are limited, and many faults require multimeter testing, component-level troubleshooting, and thermal profiling. Our team performs deep-level diagnostics including EEPROM checks, sensor calibration, and relay board repair.
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From a repair perspective, older models are mechanically simple but thermally complex — requiring insulation checks and high-amp testing. Modern AGA units use multiple PCB control boards, inverter drivers, temperature sensors, and power relays. Diagnostic features are limited, and many faults require multimeter testing, component-level troubleshooting, and thermal profiling. Our team performs deep-level diagnostics including EEPROM checks, sensor calibration, and relay board repair.
AGA appliances, especially traditional cast-iron ranges and modern eR-series units, present several recurring technical issues:
Traditional models not heating – failed simmering plate element or faulty contactor relay
eR7 / eControl showing “Err 30” or “Err 14” – sensor fault or communication timeout between control modules
Hotplates underheating – thermostat capillary tube leak or bad surface element
Water boiler units leaking – failed gasket seal or cracked internal chamber
Induction zones dead – inverter board failure or misaligned touch UI sensor
Fan ovens not heating – failed heating element or blown high-limit safety stat
Touch panel resets after power loss – backup battery failure or corrupted EEPROM
Ovens overheating – stuck relay or failed mechanical thermostat in older models