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Hello,

The hood kitchen goes into on/standby mode when I plug in the espresso maker(I don't even turn on the Espresso maker).
What is causing this problem?


[ElectriciansForums.net] The hood kitchen goes into on/standby mode when I plug in the espresso maker!
 
Does it happen if you plug the espresso machine into a different outlet?

Does it happen if you plug something else into that outlet?


Strange place to have an outlet… above the gas burners….

And, I’ve got the same glass plates…. That’s weird.
 
Thank you, Could it be due to interference between electronic components in the espresso machine and the touch hood keyboard?
It could be that the coffee machine has a mains filter (including capacitors) across the power input before the on/off switch, and the act of plugging it in creates EMC interference (a spike) that upsets the cooker hood controller. I don't think it's necessarily anything sinister.
The options are:
Put the coffee maker somewhere else on a different circuit.
Leave it plugged in!
Put an interference suppressor on the power input to the cooker hood (or at least try one - it may or may not help!)
 

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