**KNOWN ERROR CODES**

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  • #103938
    wilf
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    Re: Known Error Codes

    beko WMA1715

    turn machine off select 90 deg cotton press and hold start, switch on keep holding start for three secs it will then flash

    turn knob to spin press start light codes as follows

    prewash ……………………………. NTC
    main wash …………………………..no heat
    prewash and main wash………….. constant heat
    rinse………………………………….. no fill
    prewash and rinse ………………….no drain
    prewash main wash and rinse……. pressure switch
    main wash and rinse ………………. tacho/ pcb
    rinse and cond ………………………. no motor action

    to reset error codes hold start for five secs


    wilf

    #103939
    loopey
    Participant

    Re: Known Error Codes

    candy grando series

    The Error Codes are displayed through the simultaneous flashing of the FIRST LED of the
    Chronovision series and of the LED of the FIRST OPTION BUTTON together.
    The time for the displaying of each code, is 15 seconds. During this period of time, both LEDs
    flash together at the frequency of 1 Hz (one flash per second), for a number of times
    corresponding to the number of the error to be displayed. Then, they stay OFF for all the time
    that’s missing to the end of the period of 15 seconds. The sequence is repeated until Service
    Intervention or until the machine is switched OFF………..

    ERROR 0 Defective “Cuore” Control Module – Not Programmed “Cuore” Control Module.
    ERROR 1 Door Safety Lock Device/Drum’s Braking device defective and/or Wiring.

    ERROR 2The Water Fill Phase was not completed within the designed limit time. Defective
    Solenoid Valve, Pressostat, Water Fill Hose, Low Water Pressure in the network
    and/or Wiring.
    ERROR 3 The Water Drain Phase was not completed within the designed limit time. Clogged
    Filter, Drain Pump, Drain Hose, Wall Discharge and/or Wiring.
    ERROR 4 Several (3) interventions by the Anti-flood Safety Contact of Pressostat. Solenoid
    Valve blocked opened, defective Pressostat and/or Wiring.
    ERROR 5 NTC Temperature Reading Probe opened or shorted and/or Wiring.
    ERROR 6 Eeprom – Defective “Cuore” Control Module and/or Wiring.
    ERROR 7a (MDL) Jammed Motor’s Rotor and/or Wiring.

    ERROR 7(INVENSYS) 7 Defective Door Safety Lock Device (blocked closed) and/or Wiring.
    ERROR 8 Defective Tachometric Dynamo (opened or shorted) and/or Wiring.
    ERROR 9 Defective “Cuore” Control Module (damaged Motor’s TRIAC) and/or Wiring.
    ERROR 12 Missing dialogue between “Cuore” Control Module and Display board and/or
    Wiring.
    ERROR 13 Missing dialogue between “Cuore” Control Module and Display board and/or
    Wiring.
    (MDL) – Defective “Cuore” Control Module and/or Wiring.
    ERROR 14 (INVENSYS) – Missing Water Heating: defective NTC Probe and/or defective
    Water Heating Element and/or Wiring.
    ERROR 15 Defective “Cuore” Control Module – Not Programmed “Cuore” Control Module.
    ERROR 16 Water Heating Element is short circuited or defective electrical insulation.
    ERROR 17 Wrong signal from Tachometric Dynamo.
    ERROR 18 Defective “Cuore” Control Module and/or Wiring – Wrong Network Frequency.

    phil 🙂

    #103940
    Steven
    Participant

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    SAMSUNG W/m

    Water Supply Error
    – If there is no higher change in water frequency than 100Hz for 2 minutes during the initial time of water supply
    and if water level doesn’t reach the preset level in 10 minutes, this error will occur.
    This error will be released using Start/Pause button, which performs the initial condition of operation.
    – Display : “4E”

    Water Drain Error
    – If water level frequency is still lower than the reset level frequency (25.20kHz) in 10 minutes after starting of
    water drain, this error will occur.
    This error will be released using Start/Pause button, which performs the initial condition of operation.
    – Display : “5E”

    Over Flow Error
    – If an abnormal water level frequency is sensed (for occurrence of Over Flow :21.00kHz), Auto Power Off may
    release this error and continuously progress water drain until the frequency reached 25.00kHz.
    – If Over Flow is also sensed even after the following check of water level frequency indicating that error, it
    functions to progress water drain.
    – Display : “OE”

    Door Open Error
    – This error will be released by closing Door.
    – Display : “dE”

    Unbalance Error
    – This error will be released by pressing start/pause S/W.
    – DISPLAY : “ UE”

    Water Heater Error
    – This error will be released by turning off Power S/W.
    – Display : “HE1″(Over Heat),
    – Display : “HE2”, indicating no operation of HE.

    Pressure S/W (Single Part Trouble) Error
    Frequency signals(kHz) generated by water level S/W
    – If the above frequency signals are displayed longer than 5sec, it indicates Pressure S/W Error.
    – Drain water for 3 minutes for that Error, and turn OFF water drain pump. Pressure S/W Error
    display “ IE” will be shown.
    Abnormal Frequency 30.00 KHz 15.00 KHz

    Abnormal Water Temperature ERROR
    – Water drain begins if abnormal water temperature is sensed at the initial time of water supply. If the frequency
    higher than 25.20KHz is sensed, water will be drained by force.
    – Display : “CE”
    – This error will be released by turning off Power S/W.

    Natural Drain/Water Leak Error
    – If more than 4 times of water supply and safe water level of Heater are sensed for each course, this error will
    occur.
    – Display : “LE
    – This error will be released by turning off Power S/W.

    Tacho Error
    – If Motor Tacho is abnormal, this error will occur.
    – If Tacho signals are inputted less than 2 for 2sec after Motor started, this error will occur.
    – Display : “3E”
    – This error will be released by turning off Power S/W.

    Motor TRIAC Short Error
    – If Tacho signals are inputted more than 300 every 1sec in the operational interval less than 90RPM, this error
    will occur.
    Turn off Power S/W at that time.
    – Display : “bE”
    – This error will be released by turning off Power S/W.

    Thermistor Abnormal Error
    – If Thermistor circuit is abnormal, this error will occur.
    – If Thermistor is lower than 0.2V or higher than 4.5V, this error will occur.
    – Display :”tE”
    – This error will be released by turning off Power S/W.

    TEST MODE


    1. Driving Compartment Test Mode
    A. Hold down “ 1” and “ 2” keys simultaneously and then press POWER S/W “ 4” on.
    (Whole lamps turn on and display show “ t1” after 3 Seconds.)

    B. The driving compartment can be tested when you press “ 3” key right after entering
    into the initial stage of the TEST MODE.


    • Driving Compartment Test
    Pre-wash VALVE ON(0.3sec) → OFF(0.3sec) → COLD VALVE ON(0.3sec) → [OFF(0.3sec) →
    HOT VALVE ON (0.3sec) : OPTION ] → OFF(0.3sec) → Rinse VALVE ON(0.3sec) → OFF(0.3sec) →
    Pump MOTOR ON(0.3sec) → OFF(0.3sec) → MOTOR Left (0.5sec) → OFF(0.5 sec) →
    MOTOR Right (0.5sec) → OFF(0.3sec) → HEATER RELAY ON(0.3sec) → OFF(0.3sec) → DOOR OPEN
    (Function continues when door is closed)

    2. THERMISTOR TEST MODE
    A. Hold down “ 1” and “ 2” keys simultaneously and then press POWER S/W “ 4” on.
    (Whole lamps turn on and display show “ t1” after 3 Seconds.)
    B. Press the “ 1” key and display shows “ t2”
    C. Press the “ 3” key and display shows the inside temperature of tub.

    #103941
    TheSpinDoctor
    Participant

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Beko Condenser & vented dryer Service program:

    Plug the electrical connection and be sure dryer is working properly.Turn on dryer.Press “Start / Stop” button for a while and restart program.Than cancel the programme by pressing “Start / Stop” buton 3 sec.Turn off dryer.
    2. Adjust the rotary switch to the Delicate program clockwise direction after Cottons programmes.
    3. By pressing Buzzer Cancel function button turn on dryer.Wait until “Start / Stop” led is blinking.
    4. Press “Start / Stop” button to follow steps of service program:
    1. All led is blinking.
    2. Controlling leds. All the leds are on and blinking.
    3. Motor is turning anti-clockwise direction.
    4. While motor is turning first level of heater is on. 1400 W ( 7 A) and pump is on, if exist.
    5. While motor is turning second level of heater is on. 2000 W (9,6 A) and pump is on, if exist.
    6. Motor is stopping. Heaters are off.
    7. Motor is turning clockwise direction.
    Continuing pressing “Start / Stop” repeats steps 1 to 7.

    #103942
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Complete Amica codes:

    Error signalling specification of PB, PD or AWC(S)M washing machines.
    The electronic system features self-test functions which detect faults or incorrect functioning of the washing machine. The electronic controller
    of the „amica digital” washing machine additionally features a large LCD which indicates errors and faults in a clear and easily readable manner by
    displaying the letter „E” and the error code. Theoretically, up to 99 different errors can be indicated in this way, however in practice only about a dozen codes are used.

    After switching off, the washing machine memorises the last detected error and in order to erase the error from the memory (so that it is possible to use the washing machine again) the error indication must be reset by pressing the START button for about 3 seconds.

    Caution! Resetting the error indication does not rectify the fault but only erases from the controller memory the information that the error was
    detected! The error message only describes the detected malfunction but does not specify the faulty component! All of the errors below may also occur if any cables or electronic circuits are damaged (this is not stated for each item in the table).

    Caution! Each detected fault causes the doors to lock. The doors can only be unlocked by resetting the error indication or switching the washing machine off with the mains switch.

    Code Direct cause Action taken by the controller Possible causes of the malfunction

    E01 No feedback signal from door interlock

    After 15 seconds the E01 code is displayed and the wash programme is terminated

    – Washing machine door open
    – Faulty interlock
    – The door lock mechanism does not shift the interlock sensor far enough

    E11 Malfunction of the door interlock triac

    After 2 seconds the E11 error code is displayed and the wash programme is terminated

    – Faulty electronic circuit board

    E02 Filling time longer than 2 minutes The “Ready” LED flashes during the wash (which is not terminated). After the washing is completed the E02
    error code is displayed. Further fillings above the pressure controller level are blocked.

    – Low mains water pressure
    – Partially blocked inlet hose or valves

    E05 No signal from pressure controller 10 minutes after filling starts. The E05 error code is displayed and the wash programme is terminated.

    – No water supply
    – Very low mains water pressure
    – Faulty solenoid valve
    – Faulty pressure controller
    – Control valve (washing machines with AquaSpray) locked in the “off” position E03 Water discharge time longer than 1.5 minutes

    The “Ready” LED flashes during the wash (which is not terminated). The next spin cycle after discharging the water is restricted to 400 rpm.

    – Partially blocked pump filter
    – Partially blocked discharge hose

    E06 No “empty” signal from pressure controller 10 minutes after water
    discharging starts The E06 error code is displayed and the wash programme is terminated.

    – Blocked pump
    – Blocked discharge hose
    – Control valve locked in the “on” position
    – Faulty pressure controller

    E04 “Overfill” signal from pressure controller

    The E04 error code is displayed, the pump is switched on and the wash programme is terminated. After 1.5 minutes from sending of the “Reservoir empty” signal by the pressure controller the pump is switched off. If water is subsequently detected while the E04 error is indicated,
    the pump is restarted.

    – Solenoid valves locked in the “Open” position
    – Large fluctuations in water pressure during the wash cycle
    – Wash cycle starts with closed water inlet which is then opened during the wash
    – Faulty pressure controller

    E31 Temperature sensor shorted The wash programme is not terminated and after its completion the E31 error code is displayed

    – Faulty temperature sensor

    E32 Temperature sensor open The wash programme is not terminated and after its completion the E32 error code is displayed

    – Faulty temperature sensor

    E21 Motor blocked: voltage is fed to the motor but there is no signal from
    the rate generator

    The E21 error code is displayed and the wash programme is terminated.

    – Faulty motor (rate generator, thermal switch or winding)
    – Motor connection block removed
    – Thermal switch open due to motor overheating

    E08 Input voltage outside the range of 160-253V, 50/60Hz

    The E08 error code is displayed, washing cannot be started. After resetting, the error is indicated again if the cause is not rectified.

    Incorrect mains voltage

    E22 Motor triac shorted – there is a signal from the rate generator even
    though no power is supplied to the motor

    The E22 error code is displayed and the wash programme is terminated.
    Faulty electronic circuits (the error may occasionally be caused by a heavily unbalanced load such as a blanket or dressing gown)

    E07 Signal (open contacts) from the floating sensor – water at the bottom of the drum

    The E07 error code is displayed and the wash programme is terminated. The pump is switched on and then switched off 1,5 minutes after the “Reservoir empty” signal is sent

    – Water leak from the bathtub or hoses
    – Faulty sensor

    E42 Time to unlock the door of more than 120 s

    The error occurs at the end of the washing, if after the washing the door is not unlocked within 2 minutes. The washing machine shows E42 error and another cycle cannot be started before the error signal is reset.

    – door lock damaged
    – door is locked mechanically

    E51 Incorrect data in program’s memory

    Displayed as error code, wasching machine start inoperable

    – programmer damaged ( processor)

    E52 Incorrect data in configuration’s memory Displayed as error code, wasching machine start inoperable

    – programmer damaged ( processor)

    E53 Input circuit EMC errors Displayed as error code, washing machine start inoperable

    – programmer damaged ( processor)

    E54 Autotest’s errors Displayed as error code, wasching machine start
    inoperable

    – programmer damaged ;
    – damaged circuit NTC.

    #103943
    Steven
    Participant

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Amica Test procedure

    Service Test Specifications – Toptronic PG washing machine.


    The servicing mode is a function of the machine that enables checking the operation of individual machine components and functions separately. This is not a self-test for detecting defective components, but only some assistance for the service technician in diagnosing the fault.

    Inflow and outflow of water and power supply is required for carrying out full test. Certain checks do not require water.

    Part I
    Test start – switch to servicing mode

    To secure against accidental launching, the servicing test is started with a special combinatio of dialing and pressing the EXTRA RINSE” and “SPIN OFF”:

    Servicing Test Access Steps:
    1. The machine must be in „READY” mode.
    2. Set the selector in position 12 “SOFT RINSE”
    3. Press the “extra rinse” and “spin off” buttons simultaneously and hold them while setting the following positions in the given sequence: 12,11,12,11,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1
    4. The “start/pause” LED starts to blink in red from position 9, showing that test programmes are being launched. Release the “extra rinse” and “spin off” buttons but continue the setting sequence as above.
    5. Press the “spin off” button before switching to last position of sequence, i.e. position 1. Then, the machine will go to MANUAL TEST mode, which is signaled by yellow blinking of the “start/pause” LED.
    6. To switch off test mode, press the “extra rinse” and “spin off” buttons simultaneously again in MANUAL TEST mode.

    Part II
    Washing machine testing. Ending the service test.

    The machine is tested as follows:
    – turn the programme selector knob to the desired position – Note: do not turn through positions 10 to 12;
    – press and release the „START/PAUSE” button
    – note the machine behavior – only the “START/PAUSE” LED will stay on during this step, the other LEDs being off;
    – the test step can be interrupted through pressing the “extra rinse” and “spin off” buttons simultaneously again
    – before selecting next test step, interrupt (end) the previous step.
    – the door lock is only powered when the selected test step has been launched.
    – if you choose position 10, 11 or 12, the test will terminate without pressing “START/PAUSE” unless the machine is just performing a test step.

    Tests on individual selector positions
    Item Test: Execution:
    1 Filling the machine to pressure control via wash compartment Applying supply voltage to EV2 solenoid valve (to the right side when looking from machine front perspective). Voltage is disengaged when pressure control is switched.
    2 Filling the machine without level control via rinse compartment Voltage applied to both solenoid valves. Note: when pressure control overflow level is reached, the machine quits the servicing mode and displays error 4 – overfilling.
    3 Filling the machine without level control via pre-wash compartment Voltage applied to EV1 solenoid valve. See note to item 2.
    4 Pump test / water drainage Supply voltage applied to pump, draining takes ca. 80s after detecting the “empty” signal.
    5 Heater test: heating up to preset temperature. Any temperature can be set, 40C is proposed. More water is taken to the pressure control level via EV1 valve and heater relay goes on. The relay goes off when the selected temperature is achieved.
    6 Engine test: washing movements. The drum engages in washing movements: 12 seconds at a rate of ca. 53 rpm, 3 seconds break. Movements are alternately to the right and to the left, first movement clockwise.
    7 Engine test: spin-drying cycle – rate can be selected Water is drained (voltage applied to pump) and spin-drying cycle is carried out as in wash programme 8 of the machine.
    8 Door lock activation. Only the door lock is on.


    Error signalling specifications for PG – LED washing machines
    Rev.00, 11.10.2007 – concerning washing machines featuring programme PG1.03 or later

    The electronic system has certain machine self-test functions for detecting damage or improper behavior of the washing machine. Electronic controller of PG machine – the LED indicates any errors and defects detected through combinations of additional function LEDs, “start/reset” button LEDs and “on/off” button LEDs. Theoretically, this enables signaling of up to 9 different errors.
    After power shutdown, the machine memorizes the last error found. To delete the error from memory (and continue using the machine), you need to delete error signal. Press the ON/OFF button and hold it for about 2 seconds, then turn off the machine.

    Note! Deleting the indication does not remove the source of error. It only deletes error detection information from controller memory! Error indication only shows that something wrong has been found, but it does not specify the actual part that is damaged! All the signals mentioned below may also occur in case of cable damage or electronic system damage (which is not mentioned in every section).
    Note! The door will be locked in case of detecting any error. You may only unlock the door through deleting error indication (turn off the machine) or disconnect the power cord.
    Note! Most of the above mentioned errors may also occur in case of damage to the quad (broken quad, short circuit, connection block damage) connected to the given electric circuit.


    Error codes in the table below are signaled by relevant LEDs going on. Red START/PAUSE LED on always indicates a fault.

    #103944
    washermanuk
    Participant

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    MIELE G2022SC
    Fault code Flashing rhythm of Wash / Rinse LED Possible fault
    F00 None No fault registered
    Fault code F01 1 x short Water/Heating NTC temperature sensor or leads short-circuited
    Fault code F02 2 x short Water/Heating NTC temperature sensor or leads open-circuited
    Fault code F11 1 x long and 1 x short Drainage fault
    Fault code F12 1 x long and 2 x short Water intake fault at start of step
    Fault code F13 1 x long and 3 x short Water intake fault at end of step
    Fault code F14 1 x long and 4 x short Water intake fault: Pump pressure level switch
    Fault code F18 1 x long and 8 x short Flow meter stationary state monitor
    Fault code F19 1 x long and 9 x short Flow meter stiff and not turning freely
    Fault code F24 2 x long and 4 x short Heating relay contact
    Fault code F25 2 x long and 5 x short Desired temperature fault
    Fault code F26 2 x long and 6 x short Boiling protection
    Fault code F40 4 x long Electronic unit fault
    Fault code F51 5 x long and 1 x short Pump pressure level switch
    Fault code F52 5 x long and 2 x short Pump pressure level switch has reset during heating
    Fault code F69 6 x long and 9 x short Circulation pump blocked
    Fault code F70 7 x long Float switch fault
    Fault code F88 8 x long and 8 x short Turbidity sensor fault

    #103945
    Penguin45
    Participant

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Fagor washers

    F01 – No fill detected after 8 minutes.
    F02 – No drain detected after 6 minutes.
    F04 – Door lock.
    F05 – NTC.
    F06 – No heat detected after 15 minutes.
    F07 – Over fill or pump out of circuit.
    F08 – Motor
    F09 – Motor not reversing.
    F10/11/12 – Various pcb comms problems.

    C03 – Out of balance protection activated.

    Chris.

    #103946
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    AEG Lavamat 8???? series onwards: –

    C0 =Imbalance between both Pressure Switches, Heater or wiring fault.
    C1 = No water in, valve at fault or low pressure.
    C2 = Pump blockage, pump open circuit, drain blockage.
    C3 = Safety flood device operated, pump fault, module fault.
    C4 = Pump fault.
    C5 = Overheat sensor on main motor.
    C6 = Pressure switch fault.
    C7 = Heater or heater relay fault.
    C8 = NTC fault.
    C9 = Tacho fault.
    CA = MOS-FET transitor defective.(Replace main module)
    CB = Overfill/level fault or inlet valve.
    CC = PTC for MOS-FET transistor fault, main motor fault.
    CD = Door Interlock fault.
    CF = Checksum EEPROM fault, configuration error on module.

    #103947
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Post on behalf of Bendy, I’ll get the hang of merging posts later if I get a minute. 😥

    Copied and pasted from General Trade Forum. :rolls:

    Just delivered & installed the new Bosch WAE24165 , it has some fault codes prited in the instruction sheet . Refering to the 5 spin lights;
    Light
    Door 1
    Poor drain 1&4
    No fill 1&5
    Motor fault 1,3 &5
    Water in base 1,3,4&5

    Presumably this may apply to all WAE series with 5 spin lights

    Bendy

    #103948
    helo_75
    Participant

    beko apx930x american ff codes

    ERROR CODES
    Error codes is displayed at freezer display and while there is an error code “!” icon is lit on the display. Actual freezer display and error code/codes are shown in sequence.
    E0 (Freezer sensor failure):
    – Entry: If measured sensor value is open circuit or short circuit
    – Behaviour during error: Compressor and freezer fan run continuously. Freezer bar-graph display will be off.
    – Exit: If the sensor value is correct (not open or short) error is omitted.
    E1 (Freezer defrost sensor failure):
    – Entry: If measured sensor value is open circuit or short circuit
    – Behaviour during error: Defrost heater will be switched on for 25min. during normal defrost.
    – Exit: If the sensor value is correct (not open or short) error is omitted.
    E3 (Fridge sensor failure):
    – Entry: If measured sensor value is open circuit or short circuit
    – Behaviour during error: Baffle should be opened for 3min. and closed for 7 min. Fridge bar-graph display will be off.
    – Exit: If the sensor value is correct (not open or short) error is omitted.
    E4 (Defrost heater failure):
    – Entry: If defrost time is equal to the maximum defrost time of 60min. for 3 consecutive defrosts this error is shown.
    – Behaviour during error: Control runs defrost heater normally.
    – Exit: When a defrost finishes shorter than maximum time of 60min error is omitted.
    E8 (Ice sensor failure):
    – Entry: If measured sensor value is open circuit or short circuit
    – Behaviour during error: Ice machine should not operate.
    – Exit: If the sensor value is correct (not open or short) error is omitted.
    E9 (Ice machine failure):
    – Entry: If switch does not change as described during initialisation or, while rotating ice machine, if SW position does not change in 1 minute
    – Behaviour during error: Ice machine should not operate.
    – Exit: If ice-off is selected, or if during initialisation switch changes as described.
    When the failure is corrected the error code will disappear on the display and control will run according to normal related algorithm.
    After a power interruption, error codes should be remembered.
    After an initial power-up, error codes, except heater error, should not be remembered. (Heater error should be remembered)
    Error codes are cleared after a self-test.

    #103949
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Bosch/Siemens/Neff W/m’s with Honeycomb inner tub

    Error codes are taken from both ‘Spin Status (5) & Programme Status (4) flashing LED’s

    Sp Pr
    O
    O O
    O O
    O O
    O O

    (Example shown: – Spin LED 5 & Prog LED’s 2 & 3 = Door interlock fault)

    Also………..

    Spin LED 5 & Prog LED’s 2 & 3 = Door not shut problem
    Spin LED 5 & Prog LED’s 2, 3 & 4 = Inlet valve fault, tap not on etc..
    Spin LED 5 & Prog LED 1 = Pump blocked, hose kinked etc..
    Spin LED 4 & Prog LED’s 3 & 4 = Anti-flood device, base tray flooded
    Spin LED 3 & Prog LED 3 = Motor fault
    Spin LED 3 & Prog LED’s 3 & 4 = Motor fault
    Spin LED 3 & Prog LED 2 = Motor fault

    #103950
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Bosch late SMS series D/w’s

    E:01/E:02/E:03/E:04/E:05 all refer the Power Module fault *
    E:06 = Door switch fault
    E:07 = Dryer fan fault
    E:08 = Heat Pump detects water level too low in tub
    E:09 = Heating circuit fault
    E:10 = Heat pump scaled up
    E:11 = NTC fault
    E:12 = Not used
    E:13 = Hot water inlet temperature too high (over 75 degs)
    E:14 = Reed switch flow sensor fault
    E:15 = Water in base
    E:16 = Inlet valve fault
    E:17 = Water level to high check flow sensor
    E:18 = Water level too low check valve
    E:19 = Not used
    E:20 = Winding resistance of circulating pump fault
    E:21 = Circulating pump blockage
    E:22 = Not used
    E:23 = Winding resitance of drain pump fault
    E:24 = Drain filters blocked
    E:25 = Drain pump blocked, pump cover missing
    E:26 = Water switch fault
    E:27 = Not used
    E:28 = Turbidity sensor fault

    * Future supplies of programme and power modules will no longer be preconfigured therefore only approved BSH engineers or their agents will be able to configure them (on site) using a suitably equipped laptop computer. 😥

    #103951
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Amica washing machines without a display panel: –

    #103952
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Bosch Logixx Washing M/c (Enr : WAS?????GB/??) Series

    F:16 = Door lock
    F:17 = Inlet Valve
    F:18 = Pump/ Drain time-out
    F:23 = Flooded base s/w activated
    F:34 = Door lock (see F:16)
    F:42 F:43 F:44 = Motor fault indicated

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