Neff Oven Error Codes [Detailed Guide To Solutions]

Error codes are dreaded by any oven owner. It can be quite difficult to identify and fix the problem. So, in this article, we will talk about the Neff oven error code e005 and other common Neff oven error codes.

Neff Oven Error Code E005 — How To Fix

To fix this Neff oven error code, you will need to reset your oven and clock. To reset your oven, follow these steps…

Step 1: Turn off the oven.

Step 2: Switch off the circuit breaker for your oven.

Step 3: Leave the circuit breaker off for about 5-10 minutes.

Step 4: Turn the circuit breaker on afterwards.

Step 5: Turn on the oven and set the clock. This should fix the problem.

Also follow the steps above if your Neff oven displays the E0511 error code.

Neff Oven Error Code E0532 — How To Fix

If the Neff oven error code E0532 appears on your oven, switch the circuit breaker off for ten minutes then turn it back on. If this doesn’t work, open the oven door and shut it. If the oven door doesn’t close completely, you will need to replace the door hinges or seal. Read this article to learn how to replace the door hinges and door seal in a Neff oven.

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Neff Oven Error Code E0533 — How To Fix

If you see the Neff oven error code E0533 on your display, it means that the element is faulty. If you would like to learn how to replace the element in a Neff oven, read this article

Neff Oven Error Code E6200 — Solution

This Neff oven error code means that the fan motor is faulty. Follow the steps listed below to learn how to replace the fan motor in a Neff oven…

Step 1: Switch off the oven’s circuit breaker before beginning the repair.

Step 2: Open the door of the oven.

Step 3: Flip the hinge clips on the oven door.

Step 4: Lift the door off and place on a towel lined surface.

Step 5: Slide out the racks from the oven. Uninstall your oven from the cabinet by taking out the screws on each side then lifting it out.

Step 6: There are screws on the back wall of the back wall of the oven interior. Take them out.

Step 7: Remove the back panel of the oven interior.

Step 8: Get a nut driver.

Step 9: Turn the nut in the middle of the fan blade clockwise to remove.

Step 10: Slide out the nut and the fan blade.

Step 11: Turn the oven around.

Step 12: Now, take out the screws securing the back cover panel of the oven.

Step 13: Remove the panel.

Step 14: Take out the three screws securing the fan motor.

Step 15: Take a picture of the wires connected to the fan motor to remember where each one goes.

Step 16: Get the new fan motor and position it on the back of the oven.

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Step 17: Connect the wires to the right fan motor terminals.

Step 18: Secure the fan motor to the oven using the three screws.

Step 19: Reposition the oven’s back panel and secure with the screws.

Step 20: Go back to the oven interior and reposition the fan blade.

Step 21: Secure the fan blade with the nut.

Step 22: Return the back panel of the oven interior and the screws which secure it.

Step 23: Lift the oven up and push it into the cabinet.

Step 24: Return the screws on the sides which secure it to the cabinet.

Step 25: Position the oven door back.

Step 26: Flip the hinge clips.

Step 27: Slide the racks back into the oven.

Step 28: Close the oven door and turn on the circuit breaker.

Also follow the steps above if you see the Neff oven error code E6100.

Watch the video below for a visual of how to replace the fan motor in a Neff oven.

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Neff Oven Error Code 5 — Solution

This Neff oven error code appears if you try to use the oven when child lock is on. To turn off child lock, do the following…

Step 1: Turn the oven off.

Step 2: Hold down the button with the clock icon for 4 seconds or till the key disappears from the display.

Neff Oven Error Code C06 — Solution

This error code shows that the oven timer module is faulty. Read this article to learn how to replace the timer module in a Neff oven.

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Neff Oven Error Code E8010 — How To Fix

If this error code appears on your Neff oven, it means that the door isn’t locked. To lock the door manually, do the following…

Step 1: Close the oven door.

Step 2: In between the oven door and top, you should see a small latch sticking out. Turn the latch to the right to lock.

Neff Oven Error Code F8 — How To Fix

If you see the Neff oven error code F8, the control board must be faulty.  To replace the control board in a Neff oven, follow the steps listed below…

Step 1: First of all, turn off the oven’s circuit breaker.

Step 2: Take out the racks.

Step 3: Open the oven door and take out the screws which secure the sides to the cabinet.

Step 4: Pull out the oven then set on a towel lined surface.

Step 5: Take out the screws which hold the top panel of the oven in place.

Step 6: Remove the top panel and set it aside.

Step 7: You should see the control board behind the control panel. Take a picture to remember where the wires go on it.

Step 8: Disconnect the wires connected to the control board.

Step 9: Take out the screws which secure the control board to the control panel.

Step 10: Get a new control board and screw it into place.

Step 11: Reconnect the wires to the control board using the picture you took earlier for reference.

Step 12: Reposition the top panel of the oven and secure it using the screws.

Step 13: Push the oven back into the cabinet.

Step 14: Secure the sides of the oven to the cabinet using the screws.

Step 15: Return the racks to the oven.

Step 16: Close the oven door and turn on the circuit breaker.

Neff Oven Error Code 444 — How To Fix

To fix this Neff oven error code, switch the oven from fan to convectional as many times as you need to till “333” appears on the oven display.

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