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May 26, 2005 at 5:08 pm #103878
d-ray
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I have a pdf file of Indesit toploader.LVB2000,LS 12-E-2300 D/W
and EVO 2 D/WI also know how to get the LVB2000 into test mode without the test plug
I can send the pdf and details by e-mail just drop me a line
May 31, 2005 at 7:24 pm #103879iadom
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Hotpoint DC27/28 NB different to the codes for DWF40/50
Led 1= Prewash / 3hr
Led 2= Wash / 6hr
Led 3= Rinses / 9 hr
Led 4= Drying / 12hrLED. illuminated
1 = Overflow ( water in base )1+2 = Pump timeout, or Software recognition error ( timer not programmed, wrong keypad)
1+3 = Circulation pump not working
2+3 = Not filling
2+4 = Heating circuit not working
2 = Solenoid valve ‘broken’
3 = Thermistor (NTC) cicuit not working
4 = Temp not reached whilst heating ( poss NTC detached from casing).
It is usually necessary to ‘reset’ the machine after a fault code has been displayed.
Resetting.
Switch dishwasher OFF, rotate the selector switch to STOP/CHANGE and switch on, after a few seconds the LEDS will go out enabling a new programme to be selected.
There is also a 20 minute test routine, details available if needed. 😉August 8, 2005 at 6:49 pm #103880Bill
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L.G. (addition)
Displaid fault code: CL = Child lock
Press both knobs together to set or remove
Lucky Goldstar
September 12, 2005 at 12:11 am #103881dena89
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DIPLOMAT and SMEG Dishwashers
These are the official codes, although must warn have found them misleading sometimes:
Leds 1&5 on aquastop has detected leak
Leds 2&5 on overfill protection
Leds 1&2&5 on no heat
Leds 1&3&5 on not filling
Leds 2&3&5 on not pumping out
Leds 3&5 on Temp sensor o/c or s/cHope this helps somebody
By the way anyone else beginning to hate merloni?
September 14, 2005 at 8:22 pm #103882leavemetogetonwithit
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HOTPOINT washing machines stuck in “test” mode late models e.g. WF630G with display on fascia.
This is caused when user accidentally pushes on/off and start buttons simultaneously.
To exit test mode press start again > display goes wild>press start again>display settles down >
then press on/off plus start buttons simultaneously and hold for few seconds till display reads “D:end” or “D:off” or similar.
Machine should now function normally.Yet to be learned how to conduct test mode.
October 17, 2005 at 11:11 am #103883cloudhands
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Indesit DE73 (Dish Washer) Error Messages
5)a) Fault Code indications
Should a Fault occur in use, the LCD display will show a fault Code to indicate the area of the fault & on faults A01 to A05 inclusive all active settings are reset & all loads deactivated :
A01 = Acquastop operated due to leak / overfill – machine drains until empty + lmin.
A02 = Heater Relay open circuit/short circuit or Thermistor or Safety T/Stat o/c or s/c or Element machine fills to Level Switch & Wash Pump runs.
A03 = Thermistor open circuit /short circuit – machine drains until Level Switch resets +1minute
A04 = Unable to sense/reach temperature in 70mins. – machine drains until Level Switch resets + lminute
A05 = Level Switch not resetting in within 3′ 20″ of drain commencing – machine drains until Level Switch resets +1 minute
A06 = Not used see also H20 at end
A07 = Wash pump Triac closed/open circuit – check that Drain Pump is not disconnected or Aquastop operated
A08 = Auxiliary Wash Pump Triac closedlopen circuit – check Wash Motor operation- machine drains until Level switch resets+30″
A09 = Main Wash Pump Triac closed/open circuit – cheek Wash Motor operation- machine drains until Level Switch resets+30″
A10 = Fill Solenoid valve Triac closedlopen circuit – check valve/operation – machine drains until Level Switch resets+30″
A11 = 1/2 load Solenoid Valve Triac or alternating Wash Motor action – check Solenoid Valve operation & alternating Motor action, replace Module if required – machine drains until Level Switch resets +30″
A12 = Relay with open circuit – check Heater, replace Module if required – machine drains until Level Switch resets+30″
A 13 = Dispenser Triac incorrect operation closed/open circuit – Wash Cycle completes but with Dispenser Lid notfunctioning correctly
H20 = Static ‘Fill Time exceeding 6 minutes – cheek for blockages/low pressure
5)b) Faults with no Fault Code display
* Solenoid Valve Triac malfunction closed/open circuit -. Wash Cycle completes but with Salt collection not functioning correctly ie, hard water problems
* Fan Triac &/or Heater malfunction closedlopen circuit -. Wash Cycle completes but with poor Drying
* Eeprom malfunction – appliance finishes cycle before it is completed & stops.
Should a fault occur in use, the Fault Codes above will be displayed & should initially be used as a guide in your diagnosis.. Note that after switching on the machine upon your arrival, a short delay may occur before that fault is displayed.
November 11, 2005 at 7:48 pm #103884megawatt
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Fault codes for Zanussi washing machines.FJS 1025W/1225W/1425W.
E10 Water supply.
E20 Draining.
E40 Door open.
EF0 Filter clogged.November 11, 2005 at 8:03 pm #103885iadom
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Hotpoint DWT 10, DWF 50 & DWM55 also FDW/SDW60 dishwashers
Led 1 Intensive
Led 2 Normal
Led 3 Eco
Led 4 Fast
Led 5 Prewash
Led 6 Delicate3…..Overflow (water in base)-Leak from water line
4…..Solenoid valve fault -Inlet valve,connections
5…..Thermistor circuit-Thermistor c/w timer
6…..Timeout heating-NTC detached from casing
3+4.Timeout draining-Pump connections,blockage,module
4+5.Timeout filling-Tap off,Inlet valve,connections,timer,water turbine
3+5.Circulation pump not working- pump,connections,capacitor,module
3+5.Filters blocked-Mesh plate,filter or microfilter,pressure sensor
1+4.Software recognition error-Timer not programmed,wrong keypad
4+6.Heating circuit-heater,connections,module,relay
3+4.Hardware version (timer)November 28, 2005 at 9:12 pm #103886Dave_Conway
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Indesit WIL/WIDL/WIXL Codes
Indesit WIL/WIDL/WIXL codes – top row of horizontal light flashing from left to right are numbers 1-4
f01 light 4, motor triac
f02 light 3 motor, jammed/ tacho
f03 lights 3&4 Ntc fault
f04 light 2. pressure sw stuck on empty
f05 lights 2&4, pressure sw stuck on full
f06 lights 2&3, Door lock or wiring
f07 lights 2&3&4 heater relay or O/C element.
f08 light 1. heater relay
f09 lights 1&4 eprom/setup error
f10 lights 1&3, pressure switch not sensing
f11 lights 1&3&4, pump/draining error
f12 lights 1&2, communication error
f13 lights 1&2&4, dryer ntc/ fan motor
f14 lights 1&2&3, dryer heater
f15 lights 1&2&3&4, dryer heater relay
f16 N/A
f17 light 4, door lock
f18 light 3 comms error (3 phase motor) power boardf1 and f17 share the same light
See also Hotpoint WF & some WD, left hand vertical lights from top to bottom or digital display.(next page) Also some Ariston models
.December 17, 2005 at 10:31 am #103887RocketMan
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Baumatic Dishwasher Error Codes
E1 Longer Fill Time – low presure/supply tunred off/faulty valve
E2 Longer or extended draining time….
E3 Longer heating time – NTC/Element fault
E4 Overfilled (water in base) …be carefull these over fill for many reasons including using 3-1 and salt according to the manual ??????
E5 Cannot switch off automatically – programme not finishing (not for BDW 13, 14 or 15)
E6 OC Thermister
E7 SC ThermisterHope these can be helpful
Steve
January 16, 2006 at 10:08 pm #103888Penguin45
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Fisher + Paykel (Whirlpool) Dish Drawer Appliances
F1 – Flood protection activated
F2 – Circulation motor(s) not running
F3 – Water temperature exceeds 85c
F4 – No heat detected
F9 – Electronics (EEPROM error)
U1 – No fill in time allowed.Chris.
January 24, 2006 at 7:20 pm #103889bubs
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Hotpoint BF72 Dishwasher (made by SMEG)
E1 Water in base
Other error codes are listed in the manual, E1 is missing.
Graeme
January 25, 2006 at 1:10 am #103890Penguin45
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SMEG error codes….
Well it keeps coming up, so someones got to do it…….
E1 – 1st flashing, 5th lit – flood protection system activated.
E2 – 2nd flashing, 5th lit – safety pressure switch activated.
E3 – 1st, 2nd flashing, 5th lit – no heat in time allowed.
E4 – 3rd flashing, 5th lit – temperature sensor fault.
E5 – 1st, 3rd flashing, 5th lit – no fill.
E6 – 2nd, 3rd flashing, 5th lit – no drain in time allowed.
E7 – 1st, 2nd, 3rd flashing – flow meter detected when not fitted 😀 – reset required.
E9 – same code as E1, so how you tell the difference is beyond me, but is a related fault to E1 + E2.Reset Procedure
Switch on and press the programme button 4 times, within 3 seconds. The 1st and 5th lamps should light…….. You may have to do this several times before it works! Assuming that it does, switch off, count to 10, switch on and run the rinse programme only.Be advised that solenoid failure/ breakdown/poor connections can corrupt the board and cause unlisted faults.
Cheers,
Chris.January 25, 2006 at 12:19 pm #103891Dave_Conway
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Zanussi Washing Machine Error Codes
Most models with the single control/display (EWM1000) PCB.
*Note* these are the engineer codes displayed after entering the configuration/diagnostics mode.
To enter diagnostics:
1. Switch off the appliance.
2. Press and hold down START/PAUSE and any one of the option buttons simultaneously.
3. Holding down both buttons, switch the appliance on by turning the programme selector one position to
the right (clockwise).
4. Continue to hold down the START/PAUSE and option buttons until the LED begins to flash (at least 2
seconds).In the first selector position, the operation of the buttons and the relative LEDs is checked; turning the
selector knob clockwise activates the diagnostics cycle for the operation of the various components and
displays any alarm conditions.E11: Difficulty in filling during wash phase
E13: Water leakage.
E21: Difficulties in draining .
E22: Possibly blocked condensor or ntc fault.
E23: Malfunction of drain pump triac.
E24: «sensing» circuit of the component (triac) that controls the drain pump faulty
E33: Incongruence between closure of anti-boiling and 1st level contacts of pressure switch
E35: Water level too high
E36: «sensing» circuit of anti-boiling pressure switch faulty
E37: «sensing» circuit of 1st level pressure switch faulty
E39: “HV” «sensing» circuit of anti-overflow pressure switch faulty
E40: Door open, Interlock, wiring or main PCB
E41: Door open
E41: Problems with aperture of door
E42: Problems with aperture of the door
E42: Problems with aperture of the door
E43: Problems with the triac which actions the door interlock
E43: Problems with the triac which actions the door interlock
E44: Door closure «sensing» circuit faulty
E45: Problems with the «sensing» circuit of the triac that actions the door interlock
E51: Motor power triac short-circuited
E52: No signal from the motor tachymetric genetaror
E52: No signal from the tachymetric generator
Procedure for checking commutator motors
E53: Problems with the «sensing» circuit of the triac which powers the motor
E54: Motor relay contacts sticking
E61: Insufficient heating during washing
E62: Overheating during washing
E66: The contacts of the heating element power relay are always closed
E71: NTC washing sensor faulty.
E82: Error in reading the RESET/OFF position of the programme selector.
E83: Error in reading the programme selector code
E93: Incorrect machine configuration.
E94: Incorrect configuration of washing cycle
E95: Communications error between microprocessor and the EEPROM
E96: Incongruence between control panel version and configuration data
E97: Incongruence between selector version and configuration data
EA1: Drum positioning system (DSP) faulty (top-loaders only)
EB1: Incorrect mains frequency
EB2: Mains voltage too high
EB3: Mains voltage too lowMarch 11, 2006 at 4:35 pm #103892Beever
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MIELE
F1 NTC sensor short-circuited water / heating
F2 NTC sensor open-circuited water / heating
F3 NTC sensor short-circuited air path / fan
F4 NTC sensor open-circuited air path / fan
F5 Oven Pt 1000 sensor short-circuited
F6 Oven Pt 1000 sensor open-circuited
F7 Catalyser Pt 1000 sensor open-circuited
F8 NTC sensor fault – General
F9 Vacant
F10 Water intake
F11 Water drainage
F12 Water intake fault at start of step
F13 Water intake fault at end of step
F14 Water intake fault – Level switch – Heating
F15 Water intake fault – Hot water
F16 Foam / Excess detergent
F17 Insufficient water intake
F18 Flow meter stationary
F19 Flow meter slow / difficult to rotate
F20 Heating
F21 Grill heater element inoperative
F22 Fan oven (ring) heater element inoperative
F23 Pyrolysis heating fault
F24 Heating relay contact
F25 Desired temperature fault
F26 Vacant
F27 Vacant
F28 Vacant
F29 Vacant
F30 Door and door contact – Different signals
F31 Door open with defective door lock
F32 Door lock does not close
F33 Door lock does not open
F34 Locking not possible
F35 Unlocking not possible
F36 Vacant
F37 Vacant
F38 Vacant
F39 Vacant
F40 Electronic unit fault
F41 Faulty EEPROM / incorrect data
F42 No mains frequency recognition
F43 Model type not programmed
F44 I²C bus defective
F45 Flash RAM defective / Incorrect data
F46 LCD connection defective
F47 BAE/ SLT interface defective
F48 Vacant
F49 Vacant
F50 Drive
F51 Level switch, pressure sensor
F52 Heating pressure switch has reset during heating
F53 Speed sensor fault
F54 Spit short-circuited
F55 Overriding time control exceeded
F56 Final spin speed < 400 rpm
F57 Cooling fan fault
F58 Hot air fan fault
F59 Water container fault
F60 Excessive temperature
F61 12 V not present
F62 Undefined fault
F63 Water path control unit fault
F64 Path sensor defective
F65 Drum lighting cap missing
F66 Air path leakage
F67 Circulation pump speed too low
F68 Circulation pump operates after switch-off
F69 Plinth float switch
F70 Vacant
F71 Magazine drive defective
F72 Feed drive defective
F73 Percolator unit drive defective
F74 Valve drive defective
F75 Remove capsule from percolator unit
F76 Capsule jammed during pressing
F77 Valve resetting defective
F78 Vacant
F79 Vacant
F80 Heater unit – Water inactive
F81 Heater unit – Steam inactive
F82 Heater unit – Water – Excessive temperature
F83 Heater unit – Steam – Excessive temperature
F84 Water path control unit position at intake
F85 Water path control unit permanent signal change
F86 Lid contact – Salt
F87 Sensor softener
F88 Turbidity sensor
F89 O2-Sensofault
F90 O2-Systemfault
F91 Load recognition not active
F92 Volume flow counter faulty -
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