Thanks Martin, Ouch! Also the machine started tripping at around the same time. Seemed to be water evidence where the sump joins the base, wonder if leakage on the motor had caused it.
Martin wrote:E:04 is one of 5 errors (incl. E:01, E:02, E:03 & E:05) that refers to a faulty power module. 🙁
Hi Martin
it may refer to a faulty power module but does it list what it thinks is faulty.
normally I would expect E04 to mean something different from E1 etc and not just faulty module
could you post them all so if they are not listed we can add them to the known error codes post
Micky 32 wrote:Thanks Martin, Ouch! Also the machine started tripping at around the same time. Seemed to be water evidence where the sump joins the base, wonder if leakage on the motor had caused it.
water leaks and faults to earth are known to induce error codes. try disconnecting the heater connection from the pump and see what happens then