Asko Range Hood NO-POWER Error: No power at all
Asko range hood NO-POWER error is a common issue reported by Asko appliance owners. What NO-POWER Means on an Asko Range Hood NO-POWER means the range hood is completely unresponsive — no display, no lights, no fan. The appliance is receiving insufficient or no mains power, or an internal protection device has interrupted the circuit. […]
Sometimes
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. The hood cannot be used with no power. Do not attempt to use the hob below without ventilation and do not attempt DIY electrical repairs on internal wiring.
Can I reset the code?
Yes. Resetting the circuit breaker is safe and may restore power if the trip was transient. If power does not return or breaker trips again, stop and call a technician.
When to stop immediately?
Stop if you notice: Circuit breaker trips again immediately after resetting — do not continue resetting., Burning smell or scorch marks visible near the hood or its wiring..
Symptoms You May Notice
Completely dead — no lights, no fan
No response from any control, light, or fan function; the unit behaves as though unplugged.
Circuit breaker trips when hood is switched on
Breaker trips immediately on power-up, indicating a short circuit within the hood wiring or motor.
Hood was working then suddenly went off
Sudden complete power loss during normal operation suggests an internal fuse blow or control board failure.
No power after recent installation or servicing
New installations with no power often point to an incorrect wiring connection or omitted earth.
Possible Causes
Tripped circuit breaker or blown house fuse
The dedicated kitchen extraction circuit may have tripped due to a momentary overload or fault.
DIY PossibleInternal fuse failure
Some Asko range hood models include an internal ceramic fuse that blows to protect the board from surges.
DIY PossibleFailed main control board
A power surge or component failure on the PCB can render the entire hood non-functional.
Requires ProfessionalSafe Checks You Can Do
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Check and reset the circuit breaker
Go to the main fuse board and locate the breaker for the kitchen or extraction circuit. If tripped (middle position), push fully off then back on.
If the breaker trips again immediately, there is a short circuit — do not keep resetting it.
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Test the wall outlet
Plug a lamp or phone charger into the same socket used by the hood. If there is no power, the fault is in the building supply, not the hood.
Hardwired hoods should have a local isolator switch — confirm it is switched on.
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Inspect the power cord
Where accessible, check the visible portion of the power cord for kinks, cuts, or scorch marks. Do not handle a damaged cord — isolate at the breaker.
Even small nicks in insulation from cabinet edges can cause intermittent power loss.
When to Call a Professional
Contact a qualified technician if:
- Mains supply is confirmed present at the socket but the hood remains completely dead.
- Circuit breaker trips every time the hood is powered, indicating a persistent short.
- Scorch marks or burnt smell from inside the hood canopy.
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