**KNOWN ERROR CODES**

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  • #103953
    Martin
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    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    German made AEG washing machines (up-date on eastlmark’s 2003 post)

    C0 = Pressure switch problem
    C1 = No water in
    C2 = Drain pump fault
    C3 = Float switch fault
    C4 =Wash pump fault
    C5 = Motor overheat
    C6 = Pressure switch fault
    C7 = Heater
    C8 = Heater NTC fault
    C9 = Tacho fault
    CA = Motor triac on board fault
    C5 = Overfill fault
    CC = More triac/Mosfet board problems
    CD = Door Interlock
    CF = Module configuration problems

    #103954
    Seamy
    Participant

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Chinese Zanussi ZWG1120,1140 etc (Little Swan)

    E10 Fill overtime. No water level change in 3 minutes during filling the water. Check the water inlet valve, air pipe get broken or bad airproof. Check to have hung up the drain hose
    E11 Lots of water in the tub. The water level is higher than the overflow water level when the washing machine at power on, delay, fault or running condition. Check the water inlet valve, the drain pump and the PC board
    E12 Overflow The water level is higher than the overflow water level. The water inlet valve has failed.
    E20 Bad connection of the drain pump. The PC board can not get the drain pump signal. Check the drain pump wire connection
    E21 Drain overtime. The water level does not change in 3 minutes during drain. Check the drain pump.
    Check the filter of the drain pump to prevent jam. Check the drain hose to prevent jamming.
    E30 Can not lock the door lock. Fail to lock the door lock for 6 times when the PC board tries to lock the door lock after you press the START key. Check the door hook and the door lock to get correct location
    E31 Can not unlock the door lock. Fail to unlock the door lock for 6 times Check the door lock
    E33 Water level sensor fail. The frequency of the water level sensor is out of the spec. Check the water level sensor
    E34 Temperature sensor fail. Temperature sensor (NTC) get broken. Check the temperature sensor (NTC)
    E60 The motor can no drive. The motor fail to drive for 3 times. Check the PC board and the motor
    E61 No speed feed back signal. The PC board can not get speed feed back signal when the motor drive. Check the speed feed back line of the motor to prevent fall off
    E62 The speed feed back signal abnormality. Triac get broken

    #103955
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Hotpoint FDW70/FDF780/784 dishwashers

    Also new SDD910 and FDD models.
    Possibly covers a few recent models of Indesit as well.


    A- 1
    Overflow (water in
    base pan).
    Leak from water line.

    A- 2
    Valve or Turbine faulty
    or disconnected.
    Inlet valve, connections, valve letting by when off.

    A- 3 Time out draining Pump connections, blockage, module, circulation pump.

    A- 4 Thermistor circuit Thermistor / module.

    A- 5
    Pressure Switch Mesh plate, filter or microfilter, pressure switch, circulation
    pump.

    A- 6 Time out filling Customer’s tap, Inlet valve, connections, timer, water turbine.

    A- 7
    Turbine faulty Module has detected no Turbine rotation. check turbine and
    wiring

    A- 8 Time out heating Heater Open circuit or NTC thermistor detached from casing.

    A- 9
    Software recognition
    error
    Module not programmed, wrong keypad

    A-10
    Heating circuit Heating element, connections, module, relay, pressure
    switch.

    A-11. Wash pump faulty or wiring / connections between pump motor
    and module faulty.

    A-12 Communication Error

    A-13 Non-operative module

    Updated. 26.03.2012.

    #103956
    don
    Moderator

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Copied from rogue_elements post in trade tech enquiries for Electrolux EOC6690X oven.


    F 0. No alarm audible signal. Replace the Electronic Board.
    F 1. Door not locking. Check Door Lock Mechanism.
    F 2. Door not unlocking. As above and the Control Thermostat.
    F 3. Self Check Error. Disconnect mains and reconnect after 5 minutes.
    F 4. Temp Sensor, o/c or s/c. Replace as necessary.
    F 5. Relay Contacts sticking. Replace Electronic Board.
    F 6. Power Board Temp too high. Check fan and duct position for correct airflow.
    F 7. Incorrect mains polarity. Check, reconnect and test.
    F 8. Power to Interface Connection. Replace Electronic Board.
    F 9. Microprocessor auto-resetting. Disconnect mains and reconnect after 5 minutes

    #103957
    Beever
    Participant

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Admiral Range / Stove / Oven Fault Codes Failure Code Fault Code Description

    F0 Function key stuck Replace touch pad or if touch pad is part of the clock, replace the clock (ERC).
    F1 Defective touch pad or clock (ERC) Replace touch pad or clock (ERC). Touch pad is a more common problem. Refer to F1 test at the top of this page for more information.
    F2 Oven temperature too hot Replace relay board, if present, or oven temperature sensor (RTD). Check sensor harness.
    F3 or F4 Shorted or open oven temperature sensor (RTD) Check sensor harness and harness connection between oven sensor and oven control. Replace oven temperature sensor (RTD) if wiring is ok.
    F5 Watchdog and hardware conflict Replace clock (ERC).
    F7 Function key shorted or stuck Replace touch pad or if touch pad is part of the clock, replace the clock (ERC).
    F8 Analog / Digital problem Replace clock (ERC).
    F9 Door latch Check door latch components

    #103958
    Beever
    Participant

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Hotpoint Range / Stove / Oven Fault Codes Failure Code Fault Code Description

    F0 Stuck touch pad Usually means that either the touch pad or the oven control (also called clock or ERC) is defective and needs to be replaced. If this fault code cannot be cancelled, replace the oven control (also called clock or ERC), touch pad, or both.

    F1 Stuck touch pad Usually means that either the touch pad or the oven control (also called clock or ERC) is defective and needs to be replaced. If this fault code cannot be cancelled, replace the oven control (also called clock or ERC), touch pad, or both. Refer to F1 test at the top of this page for more information.

    F2 During BAKE Control senses oven temperature above 615F-630F If actual over temperature condition occurred: Look for welded relay contacts on bake or broil relays. If this happens, replace oven control (also called clock or ERC).
    If no over temperature condition occurred: Look for a high resistance connection or any other cause of high resistance in the oven temperature sensor circuit. Check sensor, sensor harness and sensor harness connection at sensor and oven control. Replace sensor if found defective.
    Remember: Oven control (ERC) measures resistance of sensor circuit, not actual oven temperature.

    F2 During CLEAN Control senses oven temperature above 915F-930F If actual over temperature condition occurred: Look for welded relay contacts. If this happens, replace oven control (also called clock or ERC).
    If no over temperature condition occurred: Look for a high resistance connection or any other cause of high resistance in the oven temperature sensor circuit. Check sensor, sensor harness and sensor harness connection at sensor and oven control. Replace sensor if found defective. Check door lock switches.
    Remember: Oven control (ERC) measures resistance of sensor circuit , not actual oven temperature.

    F3 or F4 Open or shorted oven temperature sensor (RTD) Check sensor harness and harness connection between oven sensor and oven control. Replace oven temperature sensor (RTD) if wiring is ok.

    F7 Stuck touch pad or bad clock Usually means that either the touch pad or the oven control (also called clock or ERC) is defective and needs to be replaced. If this fault code cannot be cancelled, replace the oven control (also called clock or ERC), touch pad, or both.

    F9 Lock switch Check wiring to door lock switch (the wire harness may be connected wrong). Check for stuck lock switch.

    #103959
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Hotpoint HVL 200.211,222,241.

    Lights used as follows, right hand column of button/lights are 1 to 4, bottom left hand light is 5.

    F01..OFF OFF OFF Flash OFF Motor triac short circuit: check motor & module
    connections
    F02 OFF OFF Flash OFF OFF Motor jammed / tacho detached: check motor
    & module connections
    F03 OFF OFF Flash Flash OFF NTC short/open circuit: check thermistor & module
    connections
    F04 OFF Flash OFF OFF OFF Pressure switch jammed on empty: check switch &
    module
    F05 OFF Flash OFF Flash OFF Pressure switch jammed on full or pump blocked:
    check pump & switch
    F06 OFF Flash Flash OFF OFF N/A
    F07 OFF Flash Flash Flash OFF Heater relay stuck: check heater and module
    connections
    F08 Flash OFF OFF OFF OFF Heater relay stuck: check pressure switch, heater &
    module connections
    F09 Flash OFF OFF Flash OFF Setup error: check eeprom
    F10 Flash OFF Flash OFF OFF Pressure switch not sensing: check switch & module
    connections
    F11 Flash OFF Flash Flash OFF Pump cannot be activated: check pump, connections
    & wiring
    F12 Flash Flash OFF OFF OFF No communication between cards: check module
    connections
    F13 Flash Flash OFF Flash OFF High Temperature Rise in Drying: Reduced airflow,
    check fan motor & filter for blockage.
    F14 Flash Flash Flash OFF OFF No Heat when Drying: Check one shot thermostat,
    heater & module connections
    F15 Flash Flash Flash Flash OFF Drying Heater Relay Fault: Possibly open circuit.
    F16 OFF OFF OFF OFF Flash N/A
    F17 OFF OFF OFF Flash Flash Door lock error: check door, door lock & module
    connections
    F18 OFF OFF Flash OFF Flash Communication error (3 phase motor):
    replace power board

    #103960
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Hoover Optima Series

    With brush motor:

    E:00 Faulty Module (Coreboard)
    E:01 Door Interlock
    E:02 Fill time-out
    E:03 Drain time-out NB: Can also be caused by heater insulation leak.
    E:04 Anti-flood on Pressure s/w or Inlet valve blocked
    E:05 NTC fault
    E:06 Eeprom/Coreboard fault
    E:07 Motor jammed or Interlock fault
    E:08 Tacho fault
    E:09 Motor triac failure on Coreboard
    E:10 Motorised Selector s/w fault or open-circuit drum sensor device
    E:11 Open circuit dryer heater or Dryer NTC or Dryer Module
    E:12 Communication error between both boards
    E:13 Same as E:12 (above)
    E:14 Faulty Coreboard or water heater/NTC fault
    E:15 Coreboard not programmed
    E:16 Water heater element insulation fault
    E:17 No signal from tacho generator
    E:18 Faulty Coreboard or wiring

    With 3-phase motor:

    E:01 Door Interlock
    E:02 Fill time-out
    E:03 Drain time-out
    E:04 Anti-flood on Pressure s/w or Inlet valve blocked
    E:05 NTC fault
    E:06 Out of balance fault
    E:07 Door interlock fault
    E:08 Tacho fault
    E:09 Motor triac failure on Coreboard
    E:11 Dryer NTC fault
    E:12 Open circuit dryer heater or dryer module fault
    E:13 Faulty Coreboard
    E:14 Water heater or NTC fault
    E:15 Coreboard not programmed
    E:16 Water heater element insulation fault
    E:17 Tacho signal fault
    E:18 Coreboard fault or faulty Power-on times counter (soft-touch models)

    Just count the number of flashes from the LED shown below.

    #103961

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Samsung J1453S.
    From user manual:
    dE • Close the door.
    4E • Make sure the source water faucet is turned on.
    Check the water pressure. (Or over filling, holed p/sw hose).
    5E • Clean the debris filter.
    Make sure the drainage hose is installed correctly.
    UE • Laundry load is unbalanced; loosen any tangled laundry.
    If only one item of clothing needs washing, such as a bathrobe or jeans, the
    final spin result might be unsatisfactory and an “UE” error message will be
    shown in the display window.
    LE • Check the end of the drain hose is (not) too low. (Make sure the holder of drain
    hose in the back is intact)
    Check the end of the drain hose is (not) submerged in water.
    Mike.
    (If this has already been posted here, mod plse del.)

    #103962
    sce
    Participant

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Electrolux dishwasher ESI 6105

    Continuous flashing of the “start/cancel” indicator light and 1 flash of the “end of cycle” indicator light…..The machine does not fill with water.

    Continuous flashing of the “start/cancel” indicator light and 2 flashes of the “end of cycle” indicator light…..The dishwasher will not drain.

    Continuous flashing of the “start/cancel” indicator light and 3 flashes of the “end of cycle” indicator light…..Anti-flood device is activated.

    #103963
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Hotpoint LFT04,LFT114 D/W Indesit FDL/IDL/IDF models, DIF04,DIF16, also LST models

    1st four lights from left.

    1 Overflow (water in base pan). Leak from water line.
    2 Valve or Turbine faulty or
    disconnected.
    Inlet valve, connections, valve letting water pass through
    when off.
    3 Thermistor circuit Thermistor / module.
    4 Time out heating Heater Open circuit or NTC thermistor detached from
    casing.
    1 + 2 Time out draining Pump connections, blockage, module, circulation pump.
    2 + 3 Time out filling Customer’s tap, Inlet valve, connections, timer, water
    turbine.
    1 + 3 Pressure Switch, Mesh plate, filter or microfilter, circulation pump.
    1 + 4 Software recognition error Module not programmed, wrong keypad
    2 + 4 Heating circuit Heating element, connections, module, relay, pressure
    switch.
    3 + 4 Communication Error
    1 + 3 + 4 Non-operative module
    1 + 2 + 3 Turbine faulty Module has detected no Turbine rotation. check turbine
    and wiring

    #103964
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Hotpoint FDL570. FDM550 D/W.
    Ignore flashing On/Off. Salt & Rinse aid will also flash in error mode.
    Wash = 1
    Drying = 2
    End = 3
    Start/Pause = 4


    1 Overflow (water in base pan). Leak from water line.
    2 Valve or Turbine faulty or
    disconnected.
    Inlet valve, connections, valve letting water pass through
    when off.
    3 Thermistor circuit Thermistor / module.
    4 Time out heating Heater Open circuit or NTC thermistor detached from
    casing.
    1 + 2 Time out draining Pump connections, blockage, module, circulation pump.
    2 + 3 Time out filling Customer’s tap, Inlet valve, connections, timer, water
    turbine.
    1 + 3 Pressure Switch Mesh plate, filter or microfilter, pressure switch,
    circulation pump.
    1 + 4 Software recognition error Module not programmed, wrong keypad
    2 + 4 Heating circuit Heating element, connections, module, relay, pressure
    switch.
    3 + 4 Communication Error
    1 + 3 + 4 Non-operative module
    1 + 2 + 3 Turbine faulty Module has detected no Turbine rotation. check turbine
    and wiring

    Note 1. If the water is turned off after approximately 2 minutes the machine will beep every 2 seconds,then display a fault code.

    Note 2. In the event of any of the above codes being displayed, after the fault has been rectified it will be necessary to reset the dishwasher.

    Resetting after a fault
    This is achieved by switching OFF the dishwasher with the On/Off switch and waiting 30 seconds.
    The dishwasher is then ready for use.

    #103965
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Candy/Hoover etc. “Cuore” fault codes…

    E:00 Defective “Cuore” Control Module – Not Programmed “Cuore” Control Module.

    E:01 Door Safety Lock Device/Drum’s Braking device defective and/or Wiring.

    E:02 The 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.

    E:03 The Water Drain Phase was not completed within the designed limit time.
    Clogged Filter, Drain Pump, Drain Hose, Wall Discharge and/or Wiring.

    E:04 Several (3) interventions by the Anti-flood Safety Contact of Pressostat.
    Solenoid Valve blocked opened, defective Pressostat and/or Wiring.

    E:05 NTC Temperature Reading Probe opened or shorted and/or Wiring.

    E:06 Eeprom – Defective “Cuore” Control Module and/or Wiring.

    E:07 – Jammed Motor’s Rotor and/or Wiring.
    (INVENSYS) – Defective Door Safety Lock Device (blocked closed) and/or
    Wiring.

    E:08 Defective Tachometric Dynamo (opened or shorted) and/or Wiring.

    E:09 Defective “Cuore” Control Module (damaged Motor’s TRIAC) and/or Wiring.

    E:10 – Defective Motorized Program Selector – Washing Program not found.
    (INVENSYS) – Open Circuited/Defective Drum Positioning Device (TOP
    Loaders).

    E:11 Open Circuit on Drying Heater and/or NTC Probe for Drying and/or
    Electronic Module for Drying and/or Wiring.

    E:12 No dialogue between “Cuore” Control Module and Display board and/or
    Wiring.

    E:13 No dialogue between “Cuore” Control Module and Display board and/or
    Wiring.

    E:14 – Defective “Cuore” Control Module and/or Wiring.
    (INVENSYS) – Missing Water Heating: defective NTC Probe and/or defective
    Water Heating Element and/or Wiring.

    E:15 Defective “Cuore” Control Module – Not Programmed “Cuore” Control Module.

    E:16 Water Heating Element is short circuited or defective electrical insulation.

    E:17 Wrong signal from Tachometric Dynamo.

    E:18 Defective “Cuore” Control Module and/or Wiring – Wrong Network Frequency.

    #103966
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Bosch WVT1260GB/01

    F01 = Door not shut/interlock faulty
    F02 = No water in/blocked inlet filter
    F04 = Drain time-out/pump blocked
    F12 = Anti-flood device in base triggered

    #103967
    BEKOBOY
    Participant

    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    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…..

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