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June 17, 2004 at 7:59 am #103863
Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Hoover Washing Machine error codes
E0 Severe error on mother board
E1 Door interlock faulty or open circuit
E2 Water inlet problem, 3.5 minute time out on fill
E3 Water drain problem 3 minute time out
E4 Anti flood device activated
E5 NTC temp probe faulty or open circuit
E6 Severe error on mother board (another one ? 😕 )
E7/E8 Motor or drum jammed, motor tacho faulty
E9 Faulty triac on mother board (doesn’t mention which one)
EA The programme selector was not finding the expected value of resistance while advancing in rotaion (WTF ?)
EB Faulty electronic drying module (W/D’s only)
EC Faulty communication between pcb’s
ED Faulty communication between pcb’s
Some rephrasing done to make some sense 😉
Dave.
June 17, 2004 at 8:08 am #103864Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Hoover Oven Error Codes
ER01 Faulty communication between pcb’s
ER02 Faulty programme selector switch
ER03 Faulty programme selector switch
ER04 NTC Temp sensor on mother board open circuit
ER05 NTC Temp sensor on mother board short circuit
ER06 Temperature on mother board exceeded 85C
ER07 NTC food temp probe short circuit
ER08 NTC food temp probe open circuit
ER09 NTC food temp probe exceeded 85c
ER10 NTC oven probe open circuit
ER11 NTC oven probe short circuit
ER12 Oven case temp exceeded 300C
ER13 Preset temp of cooking was not reached within 105 minutes
ER14 Mechanical timer open circuit
ER15 Door sensing switch open circuit
ER16 NTC temp probe on display board open circuit
ER17 NTC temp probe on display board short circuit
ER18 Display board temp exceeded 75C
ER19 Severe malfunction of EEEprom on mother board
ER20 Software error on cooking recipe file
June 23, 2004 at 8:50 pm #103865lotusray
Participantmerloni fault codes
hi guys hope this helps
Indesit, Ariston and some Hotpoint & Creda Washers and Dishwashers
no of flashes
1=short circuit triac
2=motor jammed check plugs
3=ntc open/short circuit
4=p/switch jammed on empty
5=p/switch jammed on full
6=prog selector managment error
7=heater relay stuck
8=heater relay cant be activated(common on new boards try tapping relays)
9=inompatable eprom
10=pswitch not sensing correctly
11=pump cant be activated
no 12
13=dryer fan does not work dryer ntc faulty
14=dryer ellement
15=dryer ellemnt not working dryer relay on pcb probable
no flashes but door lock led lit but fails 2 cstart check door lock motor heater and associated connections
were there is a lcd display all codes will be preceeded with an f except h20 =not fillingdishwasher fault codes with bit 100 pcb(written on serial no)
led1=overflow water in base
led2=inlet valve
led3=thermister
led4=timeout heating
1+2timeout draining. EDIT 1+2 can also be Software recognition error.
2+3timeout filling
1+3filters blocked
1+4software error
2+4heater
3+4timer hardwareEDIT For dishwashers with 7 Led’s (BFI 68 etc ) read Led’s 4 to 7 as code numbers 1 to 4. ie; 4 = 1, 5 = 2 etc. For appliances with five led’s use the last four for error codes.
Washers
a01=leak/overfilling
a02open/short ellement
inlet temp 2 high
half load selected but full load detected
a03open/short ntc
a04unable 2 sense temp rise within 70 mins
a05pressure switch check 4 blockages
a06=h20
a07 open circuit mtr
a08as above
a09as above
a10fill valve
a11valv motor module??
a12o/c heater
a13o/c s/s dispensor triac
a14syphoning out drain hose 2 low
hope that helps any 1 stuck 😆
EDITED 08/05/06 iadom.July 19, 2004 at 4:13 pm #103866Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Samsung washing machines models P1005, P1405 and B1415. All codes are the same across the models
E1-Water Supply – not filling in allocated time – Check water supply
E2-Water Drain – Reduced water level detected – Check pump for blockage.
E3-Overflow – Water level abnormally high -Blocked pressure system
E4-Unbalanced load – Rearranged load – Remove/rearrange clothing
E5-Water heating – Water temp rising/falling too quickly – check thermistor
E6-Water heating – Water temp rising/falling too quickly – check thermistor
E7-Pressure switch – Abnormal water frequency. Pump may drain for up to 3 minutes – Check pressure system
E8-Abnormal water temperature – Temp too high on low temp washes – Check thermistor
E9-Water leak – Water level has reduced – Suspect leak on machine
EA-Tacho – No tacho signal – Check taco circuit
EB-Motor Triac Short – Tacho circuit – Replace motor
EC-Thermistor – Thermistor circuit – Replace or repair wiring
ED-Door open – Close doorAll error codes can be cleared by powering down the machine
Thanks to SparkyP for this info 😉
December 1, 2004 at 12:23 pm #103867kwatt
KeymasterRe: Known Error Codes
Brandt/De Deitrich ceramic hobs, induction…
F0 CTN electro temp < ~5oC
F1 – F3 F1, front left cooking zone
F3, rear left cooking zoneF2 – F4 F2, front right cooking zone
F4, rear right cooking zoneF5 CTN electronic short circuited
F6 CTN electronic cut out
F7 CTN electronic> 70oC and elec .c> ~105oC
F8 Reversing of front and rear CT, test with maximum power
December 2, 2004 at 9:10 pm #103868Taff
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Zanussi Error Codes Washing Machines 2000 Range.
The above are only accessed by a diagnostic system which is part of a 23 page document. I will get this scanned and make it available to the data base. In the mean time any body requiring info can contact me on my mobile. 07736232738
December 10, 2004 at 10:33 am #103869kwatt
KeymasterRe: Known Error Codes
Haier made dishwashers, six LED models.
F = Flashing
X = OffE1 = F F F F F F = The door switch is faulty
E2 = F F X X X X = No fill error
E3 = X F F F X X = No drain error
E4 = F F X F X X = Temp sensor
E5 = F F F X X X = Overfill/flooding
K.
January 20, 2005 at 10:40 pm #103870Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Newer Hotpoint, Creda, Ariston and Indesit Dishwashers:
AL01 – Anti flood switch operated
AL02 – Valve or connections
AL03 – Time out – drain
AL04 – Thermistor (module)
AL05 – Circulation pump
AL06 – Time out – fill
AL07 – Not used
AL08 – Time out – heat
AL09 – Software recogntion error
AL10 – Heating circuit
AL99 – Communications error – connectors, cables etc.
H20 – Time out – fill (taps)Probably covers quite a few Merloni cloned models.
Dave.
January 30, 2005 at 5:46 pm #103871Martin
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Hoover & Candy W/m codes Circa 2000 and beyond….
Generally they stick to the same error code system throughout the range these days, whether it be ‘flashing led’s* OR numeric display codes. Here is a general guide: –
0 = Module Fault
1 = Door Interlock/Door Switch
2 = Filling time-out or Solenoid Valve etc.
3 = Pump time-out (3 mins) exceeded
4 = Overfill (i.e. Blocked air chamber/faulty solenoid valve)
5 = NTC/Heater fault
6 = Module fault
7 = Motor jammed/Drum Shaft jammed/Tacho generator fault
8 = Ditto
9 = Faulty TRIAC on main board
11 = Faulty dryer board or wiring (Latest Inter@ct models)
12 = Missing dialogue between modules and wiring ( Latest Inter@ct models)
13 = Ditto (Latest Inter@ct models)Martin
*to compliment Dave Conways earlier posting 🙂
February 8, 2005 at 5:18 pm #103872Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
LG Washing machine codes
IE – 1.When water is not supplied
2.When the water frequency does not reach to set the water level frequency in the designed timeOE – When the water frequency does not reach the “No water level frequency” in 10 mins
tE – The thermistor is open lower than (-20 degrees c) or short (higher than 96 degrees c)
CE – When over current comes into the IPM on a controller
LE – When a motor is blocked
PE – 1. If a pressure switch is open or short
2. When the main PWB is defectivedE – When the door is not locked
UE – Unbalance error (ie out of balance)
Courtesy of SparkyP
Lucky GoldstarFebruary 17, 2005 at 8:05 am #103873funkyboogy
ParticipantDiplomat/Smeg E2
….. look in sump area about the 12 oclock position. if theirs a rubber flap valve….take it of and throw it away…this should solve prob……..if not you need a new water break kit…
February 19, 2005 at 8:01 am #103874appctr
ParticipantWhirlpool
Whirlpool Dishwasher Fault Codes
Code Start Light Flash Sequence If Applicable Description
F1 1 x Flash 1 Second pause 1 x flash NTC Failure
F2 2 x Flashes 1 Second pause 2 x flashes Water Leakage
F3 3 x Flashes 1 Second pause 3 x flashes Failure in
Heating SystemF4 4 x Flashes 1 Second Pause 4 x Flashes DrainingFailure
F5 5 x Flashes 1 Second pause 5 x Flashes Rotor Blocked
F6 6 x Flashes 1 Second pause 6 x Flashes Water Tap
ClosedF7 7 x Flashes 1 Second pause 7 x Flashes Flow Meter
FailureF8 8 x Flashes 1 Second pause 8 x Flashes Water Level
FailureF9 9 x Flashes 1 Second Pause 9 x Flashes Continuous
Water InletF0 10 x Flashes 1 Second pause 10 x Flashes Sensor Failure
(Only displayed
in act.test
program)FA 11x Flashes 1 x Second pause 11x Flashes Optical Water
IndicatorFB 12 x Flashes 1 x Second pause 12 x Flashes Motorised
Diverter ValveFC 13 x Flashes 1 Second pause 13xFlashes Water Hardness
SensorFebruary 20, 2005 at 5:15 pm #103875Martin
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Dyson CR01 Error Codes
F1 = Drum overloaded
F2 = Out of Balance
F3 = Outer Door open
F4 = Inner Door open
F5 = Not draining
F6 = Not filling
F7 = Tacho open circuit
F8 = Overfilling
F9 = Not used
F10 = Overspeed (motor triac failure)
F11 = No Motor action
F12 = Invalid temp signal
F13 = Not heating
F14 = Flooding
F15 = Gearchange failure (too slow)
F16 = Not stopping ( motor triac failure)
F17 = Not used
F18 = Gearchange failure (too quick!)Martin
March 25, 2005 at 11:57 am #103876Martin
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Ariston LSI 61 & Indesit DI 61 Series Dishwashers
Reading the programme lights (left to right)
Heavy Wash Light flashes rapidly = Flood protection system tripped
Normal Wash ” ” ” = Heater/Thermistor/Tstat fault
Rapid Wash ” ” ” = Pump fault/ Blockage
Soak Wash ” ” ” = Time out filling to levelMartin
April 4, 2005 at 6:47 pm #103877iadom
ModeratorRe: Known Error Codes
Hotpoint WMA 30/40/50 LAST ERROR DETECTED codes
Ensure that the main selector switch is in the Off or O position.
Press and hold the Super Rinse and Rinse Hold buttons whilst selecting H on the selector knob, and continue to hold for five seconds.
The ‘Super Rinse’, ‘Rinse Hold’ and ‘Wash’ LED’s will now be flashing.
Press the Start/Cancel button for two seconds.
The ‘Rinse Hold’ LED will be lit and the ‘Super Rinse’ LED will be flashing.
The ‘Final Spin’ LED could be on or off at this stage.Press the Rinse Hold button briefly.
The ‘Rinse Hold’ LED will be flashing & the ‘Super Rinse’ LED will be on steady to indicate the last error routine has been initiated.
Rotate the main programme selector knob slowly anti-clockwise to programme A
Slowly rotate the selector switch clockwise through four positions A to D inclusive, pausing briefly at each programme position. Starting with A make a note of the ‘Final Spin’ LED status. it will be on or off.
When the selector knob reaches D you will have a series of Ons and Offs . This 4 bit binary code should be recorded and checked against the error codes in the following table.
……………………………………………………..A………..B………….C………..D
No spin due to O.O.B……………………….on………off………..off………off
Start butt pressed with door open…….off……….on…………off……..off
or O/C interlock.Failure to fill in allotted time……………..on……….on……….off……….off
Failure to pump out in time allowed……off………off………on……….off
No feedback from thermistor when……off………on……….on………off
heating.Tacho error…………………………………….on……..on……….on………..off
No feedback from tacho…………………..off……….off………off……….on
Motor O/CMotor triac short circuit…………………….on……….off……….off……….on
That was a bit of a pain to get lined up but I hope someone may find it useful. 🙂
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