Asko Range Hood FAN-FAIL Error: Fan motor failure
Asko range hood FAN-FAIL error is a common issue reported by Asko appliance owners. What FAN-FAIL Means on an Asko Range Hood The FAN-FAIL condition indicates the range hood fan motor has failed to start or has stopped unexpectedly during operation. Without a working fan, the hood cannot remove cooking fumes, steam, or grease-laden air, […]
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DIY Fixable
From $130
Typical Repair Cost
30-60 min
Pro Repair Time
Quick Assessment
Answer to continue safely
Is it safe to keep using?
No. Without extraction the hood cannot remove grease and combustion gases. Continued cooking without ventilation increases fire risk and indoor air pollution.
Can I reset the code?
Yes. Switch off at the breaker for 10 minutes to allow the thermal cut-out to reset. If the fan fails again immediately, the motor needs replacement.
When to stop immediately?
Stop if you notice: Fan produces burning or electrical smell — cut power immediately., Motor hums but does not spin after a thermal reset..
Symptoms You May Notice
Fan does not spin
Pressing any speed button produces no fan movement and no airflow through the hood.
Humming with no rotation
Motor hums but blades do not turn, indicating a seized motor or failed start capacitor.
Intermittent fan cut-out
Fan runs briefly then cuts out, suggesting the thermal overload is tripping due to heat or overload.
Burning smell from motor area
Acrid odour from above the filters signals motor winding failure and requires immediate power-off.
Possible Causes
Failed fan motor
Motor windings burn out over time, especially in kitchens with heavy grease build-up reducing airflow.
Requires ProfessionalDefective start capacitor
The capacitor provides the starting torque; when it fails the motor hums but cannot rotate.
DIY PossibleWiring fault or loose connector
Vibration over years can loosen motor connectors, cutting power to the motor.
DIY PossibleSafe Checks You Can Do
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Power-cycle the hood
Turn off the hood at the circuit breaker for 10 minutes, then restore power and test all speed settings.
A thermal cut-out may reset after cool-down, restoring normal fan operation.
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Clean or replace grease filters
Remove the aluminium mesh filters and wash them in hot soapy water. Reinstall and test.
Blocked filters force the motor to work harder and can trigger thermal protection.
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Check for humming sound
With power on and a speed button pressed, listen closely for a hum above the filters. No hum = no power to motor; hum = motor or capacitor fault.
This helps the technician quote for either a wiring repair or motor/capacitor replacement.
When to Call a Professional
Contact a qualified technician if:
- Motor windings are burned or there is no continuity across motor terminals.
- Thermal cut-out trips repeatedly even after cleaning filters and cooling.
- Visible scorch marks or melted plastic near the motor housing.
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