

No, in most cases, with the POT Error your Ninja can be either fixed easily by following the troubleshooting steps below or in the worst-case scenario, you will need to send it back to the factory so they can fix or replace the parts.

I found several people that had this error after a bit of stew was spilled in the bottom of their Foodi.Īnother unconfirmed possibility is corrosion or rust that obstructs the connection between the contact and the sensor. The vast majority of the time, a little bit of food or debris has gotten stuck between the sensor and the contact plate that tells the Foodi your pot is in place and the unit is ready to use.

Follow my troubleshooting guide to hopefully fix it without needing to send it in for repair.Īfter you get through the main steps the all-important question comes up “are you still in warranty?” If not I give a written guide on what you can try if you are a brave soul that fears not disassembling your Foodi. If your Ninja Foodi starts flashing the message POT, then it could be a couple of things.
