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February 14, 2007 at 3:46 pm #103908
Martin
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Hoover ‘Vision HD’ series washing machines.
Error codes are established by noting the number of flashes the 2nd spin speed LED (from the top) and the 1st option button (from the left) flash together in unison (@1Hz intervals). I can’t quite figure from that fact how Error 0 would be displayed though? But then the smoke and burning smell may give the game away on that one I suppose? 😉
Error 0 = Faulty module or wiring
Error 1 = Open circuit Door Interlock
Error 2 = Fill time out, Pressurestat or pressure chamber.
Error 3 = Drain time-out, blocked filter, Pressurestat stuck.
Error 4 = Anti flood Pressurestat, faulty inlet valve.
Error 5 = NTC fault or module (NTC values 20K @ 25C, 2.14K @ 85C)
Error 6 = Faulty module or wiring.
Error 7 = Motor fault
Error 8 = Tacho fault (CESET=42Ohm, HOOVER=156Ohm, SOLE=184Ohm)
Error 9 = Short circuit motor triac on Module.
Error 10 = Programme Selector
Error 12 = Communication error between boards and wiring.
Error 13 = Communication error between boards and wiring.February 14, 2007 at 4:15 pm #103909Martin
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Hoover ‘Nextra’ series Dishwashers
E2 = Filling time-out.
E3 = Drain time-out.
E4 = Anti-flood tripped.
E5 = NTC fault
E7 = Circl. Pumps ‘Tachometric Dynamo’ failure.
E8 = Heating fault
E9 = Turbidity sensor fault.
Ee = Heater element safety switch open circuited.
Eh = Heater element safety switch short circuited.
Ei = Open circuit heater element.March 10, 2007 at 4:06 pm #103910kwatt
KeymasterRe: Known Error Codes
Not often I get to post here. 🙂
Anyways, you can thank Bob Okines for collating this handy little document with all the known codes from Hotpoint and Indesit, I just tarted it up and stuck it onto a PDF this afternoon.
You can grab the document from this link
The file is a sizeable one so it does take a bit to come down. 1.37Mb to be exact.
It is designed to be printed double sided and laminated as a handy quick reference, please enjoy and if you want to say thanks for this, or indeed any of the information on this thread, just join in on the Manufacturer’s Technical Information thread.
K.
March 14, 2007 at 1:27 am #103911Penguin45
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Fagor DW-24EI Dishwasher
This appears to be a fairly common “trade appliance” sold through kitchen companies. Error codes are displayed on the four “Wash Progress” LEDs, as follows. “O” is on, “X” is off.
OOOO – Door not detected closed.
OOOX – No fill.
OOXO – No drain.
OOXX – Overfill (presumably flood protection activated).
OXOO – Element or PCB.
OXOX – Temperature control failure.
OXXO – Overheat – safety stat activated.
OXXX – Leak – float switch activated.Penguin45.
March 14, 2007 at 10:58 am #103912iadom
ModeratorRe: Known Error Codes
Hotpoint CTD40 to be read in conjunction with codes for CTD80/85 posted earlier.
A fault is indicated by the On/Off Led flashing rapidly, plus a combination of Led’s are used to display error codes.
The top four vertical Led’s together with the far right (Post Care) horizontal Led are the ones used for this.
Each Led has a set value.
The top, right (Post Care) Led =16
The 1st from top vertical Led =8
The 2nd from top vertical Led =4
The 3rd from top vertical led = 2
the 4th from top vertical led = 1To obtain the error code, simply add the values of these Led’s and compare them with the table given for the CTD80/85.
For example:
Vertical LED two =4, LED four = 1. 4+1 = 5, fault code is F05, no feedback from pump.Some faults will allow the motor to continue for 20 Mins without heater to allow cool down.
Jim.
March 29, 2007 at 7:22 am #103913Martin
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Hoover Washing Machine Module (Coreboard) Triac Indentification
Note the number of the burnt out triac to identify the source of failure: –
TR1 = Motor fault (Brushes – commutator)
TR2 = Hot solenoid valve
TR3 = Cold solenoid valve
TR4 = Door Interlock *
TR5 = Drain Pump
TR6 = Wash (recycling)Pump
TR7 = Wash Programme Selector (Stepper Timer Unit)* TR4 is protected by R8 (resistor) if that is burnt out = Interlock failure.
May 20, 2007 at 5:04 pm #103914gegsy
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Servis Quartz – Old bugger
Test Cycle
This is a special programme to be used only by service engineers in conjuction with their specialised test equipment.Fault Diagnosis
A unique capability of your SERVIS QUARTZ PLUS is the ability to diagnose its own faults should they occur.All the functions and operations that make up each programme are continually monitored and should any fault develop, the machine will display a fault code and in some places will stop the programme. The fault code will consist of the letter ‘F’ and a number flashing alternately.
The fault codes are primarily intended for the guidance of the service engineer but, in some cases, there may be some corrction you, the customer, can make. This is indicated in the list below. If however, it is necessary to report a fault, please state the machine model number and the fault code. See your Consumers Charter for service addresses and telephone numbers.
F1
THE WATER TEMPERATURE CIRCUIT IS FAULTY – Call the engineer.
NOTE: The fault code will not appear until the programme is finished.F2
THE MACHINE TAKES TOO LONG TO FILL.Customer Action:
1. Check that the taps are turned on fully.
2. Check the filler hose – if it is kinked, reposition it to remove the kink and reselect the programme.
3. It may be that your house water pressure is low. If so, switch off electricity, switch on again and reselect proigramme to continue filling process. If fault persists call the engineer.F3
THE MACHINE HAS FAILED TO PUMP OUT THE WATER BEFORE SPINNING THE CLOTHES DRY.Customer Action:
Check outlet hose – if it is kinked reposition it to remove the kink. Press ‘CANCEL’ button to remove the water then follow up with ‘H’ for normal fabrics or ‘L’ for delicate fabrics.F4
THE MOTOR IS RUNNING TOO FAST OR TOO SLOW.Sometimes this code may appear during the final spin of a very heavy load, for example; absorbant cotton towels, duvets or sleeping bags.
Customer Action:
1. Press the ‘CANCEL’ button and hold until all the water is pumped out.
2. Select ‘H’ FAST SPIN ONLY, press the start button. If F4 is repeated, call the engineer.F5 and F6
THERE IS A FAULT IN THE HEATER CIRCUIT – Call the engineer. If the programme stops and you wish to take the clothes out hold the ‘CANCEL’ button in for 1 imnute, then release The clothes can then be removed when the door light glows.Single Bar Sign
The single bar sign – which appears when the door is open may remain when you close the door. If this happens, it signifies that the door is not properly closed. Push the door fully home until it clicks and the Zero sign ‘0’ appears on the display.July 21, 2007 at 9:20 pm #103915gegsy
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Hotpoint Error Codes
From the Hotpoint website, a step in the right direction in all fairness.
Early Hotpoint Washing Machines and Washer Dryers
F10 – No cold fill. Check that the taps are on or if the drain hoses are kinked.
F11 – No hot fill.The ambient temperature is likely to be below freezing possibly due to the pipes being frozen. Also check that the taps are on or if the drain hoses are kinked.
F12 – No mixed fill. It is likely that the water is not turned on at the taps.
F13 – Check the water supply, inlet valve and hot and cold hose connections.
F14 – A fault with the water heating has occurred. Book a service engineer
F15 – Water is not being pumped out and a flood condition could occur. Check that the drainage hose is raised to the recommended minimum height and that the pipe is not blocked.
F16 – Extremely high water level Disconnect or turn off the water supply and ensure that the water level does not rise any more. Then Book a service engineer.
F17 – Door not closed properly. Close door firmly at the 3 o’clock position.
F20/1 – The thermistor resistance has drifted or the temperature scanning sequence is incorrect. The ambient temperature could be below freezing. Book a service engineer.
F30/31 – A motor drive problem has occurred. Try running the programme again. If the problem persists book a service engineer.
F40 – Water below protection level during a heat step. Book a service engineer.
F41 – Water level detect sequence incorrect. Book a service engineer.
F50/51 – Customer language and wash programme have not been saved. The system will run with default conditions (1000rpm max and English language). Book a service engineer to re-programme your product.Fault codes for LCD EVO1 Washing Machines and Washer Dryers
F01 – Short circuit motor triac – Book a service engineer.
F02 – Motor jammed tacho detached – Book a service engineer.
F03 – Wash thermistor open/short circuit – Book a service engineer.
F04 – Pressure switch jammed on empty – Book a service engineer.
F05 – Pressure switch jammed on full – Book a service engineer.
F06 – Program selector error – Book a service engineer.
F07 – Heater relay stuck – Book a service engineer.
F08 – Heater relay cannot be activated – Book a service engineer.
F09 – Incompatible eeprom – Book a service engineer.
F10 – Pressure switch not sensing correctly – Book a service engineer.
F11 – Pump cannot be activated – Book a service engineer.
F12 – Communication error – Book a service engineer.
F13 – Dryer fan or dryer thermisotor faulty – Book a service engineer.
F14 – Dryer element faulty – Book a service engineer.
F15 – Dryer element relay faulty – Book a service engineer.
H20 – Not fillings. Check tap, hose and inlet valves
LOCKED – Check interlock – Book a service engineer.Fault codes for LCD EVO2 and V4 Washing Machines and Washer Dryers
F01 – Motor traic short circuit – Book a service engineer.
F02 – Motor jammed or tacho detached – Book a service engineer.
F03 – Wash thermistor open/short circuit – Book a service engineer.
F04 – Pressure switch jammed on empty – Book a service engineer.
F05 – Pressure switch jammed on full – Check pump for blackages.
F07 – Heater relay stuck – Book a service engineer.
F08 – Heater relay stuck – Book a service engineer.
F09 – Setup error – Book a service engineer.
F10 – Pressure switch not sensing – Book a service engineer.
F11 – Pump cannot be activated – Book a service engineer.
F12 – No communication between cards – Book a service engineer.
F13 – Drying thermistor open/short circuit – Book a service engineer.
F14 – Drying element faulty – Book a service engineer.
F15 – Dryer element relay fault – Book a service engineer.
F17 – Interlock error – Book a service engineer.
F18 – Communication error – Book a service engineer.
H20 – Not filling. Check tap, hose and inlet valvesRefrigerators
F1 – Freezer thermistor open circuit. Book a service engineer.
F2 – Freezer thermistor short circuit. Book a service engineer.
F3 – Fridge thermistor open circuit. Book a service engineer.
F4 – Fridge thermistor short circuit. Book a service engineer.
F7 – Evaporator thermistor open circuit. Book a service engineer.
F8 – Evaporator thermistor short circuit. Book a service engineer.
F9 – Temperature set switch open circuit Book a service engineer.
FA – No feedback from Baffle Book a service engineer.
FB – Fridge Baffle motor operating continuously. Book a service engineer.
FE – Defrost time out. Book a service engineer.Dishwashers
F10 – Fill or empty time out. Check that the hoses are not kinked, that the taps are on or whether the drain pump or hose is blocked.
F11 – Heater timed out. The heater has not reached the required level. Book a service engineer.
F20 – Temperature under range. Book a service engineer. .
F21 – Temperature over range. Book a service engineer.
Fault codes for LCD Dishwasher Models
A01 – Float switch operated – Book a service engineer.
A02 – Open/Short circuit heater relay – Book a service engineer.
A03 – Short circuit on thermistor – Book a service engineer.
A04 – Unable to reach or sense temperature within 70 minutes – Book service engineer.
A05 – Pressure switch has not been reset – Book a service engineer.
A07 – Open/Short circuit wash motor triac – Book a service engineer.
A08 – Open/Short circuit auxiliary wash motor triac – Book a service engineer.
A09 – Open/Short circuit with main wash traic – Book a service engineer.
A10 – Open/Short circuit fill valve traic – Book a service engineer.
A11 – Half load valve traic or alternating motor action – Book a service engineer.
A12 – Open circuit heater rely – Book a service engineer.
A13 – Open/Short circuit dispenser traic – Book a service engineer.
A14 – Drain hose too low causing syphoning. Check drain hose and re-adjust.
H20 – Check tap and pressure of incoming water.Tumble Dryers
F1 – The level of required dryness has not been reached within the time period. Check that the correct programme has been selected
F2 – Thermistor or sensing circuit failure. Book a service engineer.
F3 – Heater plate over temperature. Check the filter and vent hose for a possible blockage.
Fault codes for LCD Tumble Dryers
F01 – Short circuit motor traic – Book a service engineer.
F02 – Motor jammed or fan blocked – Book a service engineer.
F03 – Front thermistor open/short circuit – Book a service engineer.
F04 – No pump piloting – Book a service engineer.
F05 – No feedback from the pump – Book a service engineer.
F08 – Static heater relay with contact welded closed – Book a service engineer.
F09 – Eeprom is not programmed or not functioning – Book a service engineer.
F10 – Common of heater open or one shot open – Book a service engineer.
F11 – No pump connection – Book a service engineer.
F12 – Communication error between boards – Book a service engineer.
F13 – Rear thermistor open/short circuit – Book a service engineer.
F15 – Dynamic heater relay with contact welded closed – Book a service engineer.
F-17 – Master relay welded closed – Book a service engineer.Obviously ignore the book an engineer bit 😉
Greg
July 28, 2007 at 7:08 am #103916dna
Participantzanussi dishwasher codes
Zanussi Dishwasher Codes:
Codice Leds
SAFETY DEVICE POSSIBLE CAUSES
WATER FILL TIME-OUT
The correct level is not reached.
The pressure switch does not
switch to FULL (1-3) within 4
minutes after activation of the
solenoid valve[AL 5] [LD9]PRESSURE SWITCH ON “EMPTY” (1-2) When the level has been reached, the pressure switch does not
return to 1-3 within the maximum time of 60 secondsc
a) The tap on the fill hose is closed.
b) Mains water pressure <3 bar.
c) The anti-flooding device has intervened.
d) Fill solenoid/connections disconnected.
e) Pressure switch faulty/Loose connections.
f) Obstructions / Leakage from the tube connecting the
IWMS to the pressure switch.
g) Central filter clogged.
h) Excessive foam.
i) Dishes upside-down.
j) Siphon effect in drain hose.AL 6] [LD10] DRAIN TIME-OUT
a) Domestic drain unsuitable (blocked)
b) Motor faulty (pump unit / drain impeller)
c) Pressure switch faulty (blocked on 1-3)
d) Obstruction in connection between IWMS and
pressure switch
e) Obstruction in tube between IWMS and sump
f) Control board (relay interrupted)[AL 4] [LD9] +[LD10]
INTERVENTION OF ANTIFLOODING
DEVICE
a) Leakage from the various connections
b) Floating sensor blocked mechanically
c) Float microswitch faulty
*) [AL 3] [LD11]
WATER HEATING TIMEOUT
The correct temperature is not
reached within 45 minutes after the
heating element switches on
a) Heating element interrupted
b) Safety thermostat open
c) Electrical connections interrupted / loose
d) NTC sensor faulty / Poor thermal contact
e) Insufficient water circulation in tub
f) Motor faulty (pump unit / washing impeller)
NTC SENSOR SHORTCIRCUITED
Range < 450 Ω
a) Temperature sensor faulty (short-circuited)
b) Electrical connections short-circuited
*) [AL 1/2] c) Temperature too high (>90°C) [LD9] +
[LD11] NTC SENSOR OPEN
Range > 26.700 Ω
a) Temperature sensor faulty (open)
b) Electrical connections interrupted/disconnected
c) Temperature too low (< -10ºC )[AL 7] [LD10] +[LD11] MOTOR INOPERATIVE
a) Motor winding interrupted/short-circuited
b) Electrical connections loose / interrupted
c) Motor jammed (foreign bodies/pump unit)
d) Tachymetric sensor interrupted/short-circuited[AL 8][LD9] +[LD10] +[LD11]MOTOR TRIAC SHORTCIRCUITED
a) Control board (Triac short-circuited)
In alarm conditions – [AL4], [AL5], [AL6], [AL7], [AL8] Dishwasher stopped – the corresponding LEDs flash
To cancel the alarm condition Press (S0) to switch the dishwasher off.
When the dishwasher is switched on again The cycle resumes from the point at which it was interrupted.
*) In alarm conditions – [AL1/2], [AL3] ] The cycle is completed, and no alarm is displayed to the user; the
condition is simply stored in memory for inspectionAugust 3, 2007 at 10:32 am #103917Martin
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Bosch WFF2000GB/01
‘Start’ & ‘Spin’ LED’s flashing together = Faulty Cold Valve
Prewash LED flashing – count flashes – (2 second pause then repeats): –
1) Water supply fault
2) Heater
3) Pump
4) Motor
5) Tacho
6) Not used
7) NTCAugust 24, 2007 at 1:26 pm #103918Martin
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Beko washing machines (1715 etc..) – courtesy of Ken (kwatt)
H1 : NTC OPEN CIRCUIT OR SHORT CIRCUIT ( 10000 )
H2 : HEATER OPEN CIRCUIT ( 01000 )
H3 : HEATER ALWAYS ON ( 11000 )
H4 : VALVE TRIAC SHORT CIRCUIT ( 00100 )
H5 : PUMP OPEN CIRCUIT ( 10100 )
H6 : MOTOR TRIAC SHORT CIRCUIT ( 01100 )
H7 : PRESSURE SENSOR FAILURE ( 11100 )
H11 : MOTOR / TACHO OPEN CIRCUIT ( 00110 )Where “1” is the LED on and “0” is the LED off.
December 10, 2007 at 12:06 am #103919admin
KeymasterRe: Known Error Codes
Martin wrote:Beko washing machines (1715 etc..) – courtesy of Ken (kwatt)
Where “1” is the LED on and “0” is the LED off.from status phase column leds…
February 14, 2008 at 9:55 am #103920Martin
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Bosch/Siemens/Neff Integrated Washer Dryers (WVTi/WDi & V534)
E01 = Aquastop
E04 = Wash NTC
E05 = No water in
E06 = No water out
E10 = Motor fault
E14 = Dryer NTCMarch 26, 2008 at 8:25 pm #103921admin
KeymasterRe: Known Error Codes
HOTPOINT FDW80 dishwasher
AL10. HEATER /FAULTY
canufixitApril 7, 2008 at 3:04 pm #103922philguitar
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Whirlpool W/M AWO/D series
[F00]pump triac failure
[FH] no water inlet
[FA]aquastop
[FP]drain failure
[F5] ntc
[F6] tacho (no motor action)
[F7] triac short
[F8] heater o/c
[F9] overflow
[F10] motor control thermal
[F11] comunication
[F12] element short
[F13] dispensor circuit failure
[F14] eeprom failure -
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