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Symptoms

• Range hood fan will not turn on or respond to speed controls • Display shows E01 error code on the control panel • Fan runs but shuts off unexpectedly during operation • Clicking or buzzing sounds coming from the motor area • Fan speed controls are unresponsive despite being pressed • Range hood powers on but no ventilation occurs • Error code persists even after multiple attempts to restart

Possible Causes

• Motor capacitor failure preventing proper fan startup • Loose or corroded electrical connections between control board and motor • Fan motor bearing seized or mechanical obstruction blocking fan blade rotation • Control board experiencing a communication error with the motor module • Grease and debris buildup inside motor housing restricting fan movement • Defective motor winding causing electrical discontinuity • Power supply voltage irregularities at the 120V outlet • Wiring harness damage between control panel and motor assembly

Safety Checks You Can Do

• Turn off the circuit breaker dedicated to the range hood for 60 seconds, then switch it back on to perform a hard reset • Unplug the range hood from the 120V outlet for one minute and plug it back in to clear any temporary faults • Inspect the exhaust duct for blockages, kinks, or debris that could cause back pressure and trigger the motor fault • Remove and clean or replace the grease filter to ensure proper airflow and reduce strain on the motor • Check that the range hood is connected to a dedicated 120V/60Hz circuit breaker and not sharing power with other major appliances • Verify all visible electrical connections at the outlet are secure and show no signs of corrosion or burn marks • Look inside the fan housing (without disassembling) for visible obstructions, grease buildup, or debris blocking the fan blade • Manually attempt to rotate the fan blade by hand (if safely accessible) to check for unusual resistance or grinding sounds • Ensure the range hood is properly installed level and securely mounted, as misalignment can affect motor operation • Try the range hood on a different 120V outlet in your kitchen to rule out a faulty outlet or circuit issue
Safety First

Always disconnect the appliance from power before performing any checks. If you are unsure about any step, please contact a qualified technician.

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