
If your Asko oven suddenly displays the ERR4 error code, it can be alarming. This code points to a touch error, meaning the oven’s touch interface is not communicating correctly with the control panel. Understanding this problem, what causes it, and how to approach a fix can save you time, money, and frustration.
What Is ERR4?
The ERR4 code appears when the oven detects a malfunction in the touchpad. Essentially, your oven is trying to tell you, “I can’t read your inputs properly.” This isn’t usually a critical failure of the oven itself—it’s a communication issue between the touch interface and the control electronics.
Common scenarios where ERR4 appears include:
- Unresponsive touch buttons
- Random or phantom inputs on the display
- Oven not starting even after button presses
Causes of ERR4
Several factors can trigger this touch error:
- Wear and Tear: Over time, repeated use of the touchpad can wear down the sensors.
- Spills and Moisture: Liquids getting onto the panel can interfere with its ability to detect touch.
- Electrical Interference: Fluctuations in power or wiring issues may disrupt communication.
- Loose or Damaged Wiring: If the connections between the touchpad and control board are faulty, the oven may misread commands.
DIY Solutions Before Replacing the Panel
Before jumping to replace the control panel, you can try several simple troubleshooting steps that often resolve ERR4:
1. Reboot the Oven
- Power off and unplug the oven.
- Wait 5–10 minutes to allow residual power to clear.
- Plug it back in and turn the oven on to see if the error disappears.
2. Clean the Touchpad
- Wipe the surface gently with a soft, dry cloth.
- Avoid harsh cleaners that could damage the sensors.
- Make sure no moisture or debris is trapped around the buttons.
3. Inspect Wiring Connections
- Carefully open the panel (only if you feel confident).
- Check for loose, frayed, or damaged wires connecting the touchpad to the control board.
- Reconnect or replace any faulty wires.
4. Factory Reset
- Refer to your Asko oven manual for instructions.
- Resetting the system can sometimes recalibrate the touchpad and clear minor glitches.
When to Replace the Control Panel
If none of the DIY steps solve the ERR4 error, the issue is likely hardware-related, meaning the touchpad or control board needs replacement. Replacing the panel:
- Restores reliable touch input
- Prevents recurring ERR4 errors
- Ensures long-term functionality of your oven
Preventing Future Touch Errors
Avoiding ERR4 errors in the future can save both time and money. Simple preventive steps include:
- Keep the touchpad clean and dry
- Avoid pressing multiple buttons at once
- Ensure stable electrical supply to the oven
- Schedule professional checkups for older ovens
Final Thoughts
The Asko ERR4 error is common but manageable. Most often, it’s caused by minor touchpad glitches, spills, or loose wiring rather than a catastrophic oven failure. By following these troubleshooting tips and preventive measures, you can often restore your oven’s functionality without the need for immediate replacement.