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March 25, 2014 at 10:54 am #103983
Allsorts
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On all of these errors/faults, check the capacitor C17 for domeing, remove & replace as necessary with 10v 680mf.
Indesit WIL, WIDL, IWM, IWME, possibly others too
Horizontal row of lights flashing
F09 Flash, OFF, OFF, Flash, eprom/setup errorHotpoint WF, WD, BWD and WT
Vertical row of lights flashing
F09 Flash, OFF, OFF, Flash, OFF, eprom/setup errorHotpoint WF, WD, BWD and WT & Indesit WIL, WIDL, IWM, IWME,
No power or lights litMarch 25, 2014 at 11:09 am #103984Martin
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Currys Logik Series Washing Machines
E10 Fill time-out
E12 Overflow protection tripped
E21 Drain time-out
E30 Door Interlock
E60 Motor problems
E61 Motor speed problems (tacho)May 22, 2014 at 3:48 pm #103985Martin
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Bosch, Neff & Siemens Ovens
Er1 = Temperature Sensor failure
Er2 = Faulty mains connection
Er4 = Temperature sensor failure
Er6 = Door lock defective
Er7 = Release mechanism of door lock defectiveSeptember 27, 2014 at 8:06 am #103986Martin
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Beko Washing Machine access to diagnostics
How to access diagnostics for most models of Beko
August 26, 2015 at 7:40 pm #103987adv
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BEKOBOY wrote:I will post all the beko test programmes for all appliances soon, will be a large file so might sent it to ken to post it…..
where are they beko man ? 😥
August 26, 2015 at 7:43 pm #103988Martin
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adv wrote:where are they beko man ? 😥
Maybe on Ken’s 50 quid a year app?
August 26, 2015 at 8:20 pm #103989adv
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Martin wrote:
adv wrote:
where are they beko man ? 😥Maybe on Ken’s 50 quid a year app?
is that the script is it :rolls: ?August 26, 2015 at 10:19 pm #103990kwatt
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Actually Martin, almost all the error codes on the app are available for free if you bother your backside to use Google, you know, that search engine thingybob on the interweb. Or, here’s an idea, you could search this very site where you’re almost sure to find most if not all on the app.
But, if you want it all convenient and packaged up with some extra info *I* write on your phone as you work without having a connection to the internet that *I* pay for the development of and maintenance of then yeah, that has a cost. Just like you get paid to go fix stuff, I want paid to do some stuff as well, I do enough for free as it is.
If you don’t like that, tough titty.
If you think I’m doing that work and sustaining that cost for nothing, you’re dreaming.
And, quit it with the snide comments. If you want to have a pop at me at least man up and do it head on rather than sniping from the side like an old fish wife.
You can get all the info for free on here or, as stated, use Google and do your own research.
Or, pay for it.
Your call.
FYI, bekoman never published them and, to my knowledge, he no longer works for Beko. He left not long after the posts he made.
Perhaps you should have asked and/or got your facts straight before shooting off your mouth as usual Martin and p1ss1ng me off in glorious style with your snide attitude.
In answer to your question adv, “is that the script is it”, no, it isn’t. It’s just the way some plonker/troll would like to portray it.
There you go Martin, you got your reaction. Ball in your court, wanna play?
K.
August 27, 2015 at 6:59 am #103991Andy jones
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This is the most useful thread on the site. Yea sometimes takes a while to find what you want but not a problem. Can’t we keep the squabbling and chest thumping to another threard
August 27, 2015 at 7:00 am #103992Andy jones
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“Thread”
August 27, 2015 at 10:34 am #103993Jackal
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Not to mention being one of the funniest when Martin joins in!
November 26, 2015 at 8:01 pm #103994Bernie
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Indesit DW – EOS Alarm Table (DEA 601/DEA 602/DEA 700)
October 7, 2018 at 10:01 am #103995murv
ParticipantFault codes for Whirlpool/Hotpoint/Indesit Tumble Dryers fitted with an Arcadia module
F01 – Motor Circuit Fault
Check motor & wiring
Check heater circuit or Compressor & wiring on heat pump modelsF02 – Motor Fault O/C or Short circuit
F03 – Front NTC
Check NTC & wiring (Aprx range 100K at 25C to 2.3K at 140C)F04 – Rear NTC – No rise in temperature detected
Check Heater circuit
Check NTC (Aprx range 50K at 25C to 6K at 80C)F06 – Heat Pump Refrigerant NTC Open or Short circuit
F07 – Compressor Open or Short circuit
Check the compressor, capacitor and wiringF08 – Heater Open or short circuit
F09 – File Setting Corrupted
Reprogram module
Replace moduleF12 – Communication Error
F13 – Air Duct NTC Overheating
Check air path for blockagesF14 – Rear NTC Over Heating
Check air flow
Check cycling thermostat
Check NTC (Aprx range 100K at 25C to 2.3K at 140C)F15 – Cooling NTC Overheating (Heat pump models)
F18 – BPM Communication
Check motor & wiringApril 13, 2022 at 12:59 pm #103996don
ModeratorSharp heat pump dryers. May be best viewed by mobile.
Thanks to Lucasrangit 🙂
April 26, 2022 at 9:56 pm #103997Hollytree_Technical
ParticipantThese are the error codes for the new Hotpoint / Indesit Nucleus based washing machines.
A Nucleus based machine can be identified in one of three ways:- The parts list will specify Nucleus as the module type in the list and the exploded view.
- The service/serial number label has got a logo consisting of a black dot containing a white “N”
- The label on the module shows an atom logo.
The Fault Codes are as follows:
- F0 E5 = Unbalanced Load, (The 0 RPM speed is blinking together with the spin icon).
- F1 E1 = Wash Heating Element Feedback Fault.
- F3 E2 = Absence or out of range signal on frequency reading (linear pressure sensor only).
- F3 E3 = NTC washing sensor failure (all).
- F4 E2 = Wash heating element: relay short circuit / earth leakage.
- F4 E3 = Wash heating element: relay open / wash heating element feedback pin short circuit with Vdc.
- F4 E4 = Wash heating element earth leakage.
- F5 E2 = Door lock fails to cloes, PTC door lock triac open, mains frequency signal fault, mains power signal fault.
- F5 E3 = Door lock fails to open / IMP door lock triac short circuit / open circuit.
- F6 E1 = HMI (“Human Machine Interface” – Display Board) not communicating.
- F6 E2 = ACU not communicating with HMI (“Human Machine Interface”) or MCU (“Micro Control Unit”).
- F6 E3 = No Communication between MCU (“Micro Control Unit”) and ACU (Main and motor control microprocessors).
- F7 E1 = After 256 seconds motor stop not detected.
- F7 E1 = Motor Tacho Failure (UM).
- F7 E2 = MCU Fault.
- F7 E8 = Motor Overheating.
- F7 E9 = Motor not moving: Locked rotor or no signal from tachometer.
- F7 EA = One motor phase disconnected during motor run.
- F7 EC = Motor Overload.
- F8 E1 = Warning H20 / missing water / tap closed, (The warning H20 [red tap] icon and F8E1 Fault are showed).
- F8 E3 = Overflow.
- F8 E6 = Aquastop / Water leakage detected.
- F9 E1 = Pressure Switch empty condition not reached or drain pump jammed (valid for linear and status pressure switch).
- F9 E2 = Drain pump electrical fault or Aquastop / water leakage detected.
- FC E1 = Wifi module not communicating.
A couple of issues that don’t display codes:
- Door unlocking at start of cycle = Child protection routine – if the machine is not opened then the door should relock after a few seconds and continue the cycle.
- Cycle stopping a few seconds after turn on = pressure sensor not connected.
- Touch not working = Touch film damaged or not connected.
To Activate Demo Mode:
- Switch the machine On
- Switch the machine Off
- Press and Hold “Start/Pause” button for 5 seconds – a beep will confirm activation and if present the “Delicate” led will blink.
- Within 2 seconds press “Power On” to run it.
To Deactivate Demo Mode:
- Switch the machine On
- Switch the machine Off
- Press and hold “Start/Pause” button for 5 seconds – a beep will confirm deactivation.
- Within 2 seconds press “Power On” to confirm it.
Jem
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