Asko Oven E07 Error: Control panel fault
Asko oven E07 error is a common issue reported by Asko appliance owners. What Does Asko Oven Error Code E07 Mean? E07 indicates a fault with the oven’s control panel — either a key is registering as continuously pressed (stuck key), a touch-capacitive zone has failed, or the data bus between the keypad assembly and […]
No
DIY Fixable
From $180
Typical Repair Cost
60-120 min
Pro Repair Time
Quick Assessment
Answer to continue safely
Is it safe to keep using?
No. An uncontrolled oven that may start spontaneously is a safety hazard. Do not leave it unattended and arrange repair promptly.
Can I reset the code?
Yes. A 10-minute breaker reset often clears transient moisture-related E07 faults. Physical keypad damage will cause the code to return.
When to stop immediately?
Stop if you notice: Stop using the oven if it activates cooking modes on its own without user input., Cease operation if pressing the cancel or off button has no effect — you cannot safely control the appliance..
Symptoms You May Notice
Buttons do not respond to touch
Pressing programme selection or temperature buttons produces no response — the display does not change and no mode is activated.
E07 displayed on control panel
The display shows E07, often accompanied by continuous beeping, and the oven refuses all inputs until the fault is addressed.
Oven starts programmes spontaneously
A stuck key causes the oven to activate programmes without user input, which can be a safety hazard if the oven activates when unattended.
Partial panel response
Some buttons function normally while others are permanently unresponsive, indicating localised damage to the keypad membrane.
Possible Causes
Moisture under control panel
Steam from cooking or cleaning liquid seeping under the panel membrane causes capacitive touch zones to register false inputs continuously.
DIY PossibleDelaminated keypad membrane
Over time the adhesive bonding the membrane layers separates, causing keys to stick in the depressed position or lose contact entirely.
DIY PossibleControl board communication fault
A fault on the serial data bus connecting the front panel board to the main PCB results in the control board rejecting all panel inputs.
Requires ProfessionalSafe Checks You Can Do
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Clean and dry the panel
Use a soft dry cloth to thoroughly wipe the entire control panel surface. If steam or liquid has recently contacted the panel, leave the oven powered off for 24 hours to allow moisture to evaporate before retesting.
Never spray cleaning products directly onto the control panel — apply to a cloth first.
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Perform a full power reset
Switch the circuit breaker off for at least 10 minutes to fully discharge the control board capacitors, then restore power. Watch the panel for any key that appears to activate immediately on startup — this confirms a stuck key.
If a specific key activates repeatedly on its own, mark it with tape so a technician can confirm the stuck-key location.
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Press each button deliberately
After a clean reset, methodically press each button on the panel once and release it. Note any that feel physically stuck, produce no response, or trigger unexpected behaviour. Document this for your service technician.
This diagnostic step helps narrow the fault to a specific key, saving time and money during the technician visit.
When to Call a Professional
Contact a qualified technician if:
- The panel remains unresponsive or generates phantom inputs after 24 hours of drying and two power resets.
- A specific button is visibly stuck or the membrane is visibly bubbling or delaminating.
- The oven activates itself when no one is in the kitchen — immediate professional attention required.
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