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Thermador Professional Ranges Model s: PDR30/36/48…PRG30/36/48 The control continuously monitors sy stem parameters for co ntrol and oven failures and reports a fault code when a system problem is detected. The control utilizes the ovens blue “ on light” and oven “heating light” to report a detected fault code. The control will continue t[...]
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Thermador HOW TO INTERPRET CODES When a fault occurs, the control will flash the blue oven “on light” and th e Blue “heating light” sequentially to indicate the fault. The fault codes have two numbers, these numbers are interpreted by the number of times the lights flash. The oven “on light” will flash indicating the first number, and t[...]
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ERROR CODES FOR OVENS WITH DREEFS CONTROL The following chart shows the error codes that can be displayed in the Oven/Selector window during specific oven malfunctions. Some of the error messages can be cleared by performing the following steps: 1. Turn the selector knob to OFF 2. “Tweak” the oven by turning the selector knob slightly to the le[...]
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EMERSON APPLIANCE CONTRO LS DOCUMENT: 92S21720100 DIVISION OF EMERSON ELEC TRIC CO. REVISION: B Product Specification for Sago Ov en Control PAGE: 13. DIAGNOSTIC CODES DeBounce is the Rate at which the error checki ng occurs 13.1 Diagnostic Code Checking The following chart describ es the Fault code structure for the Contro l. Alarm fault monitor i[...]
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cooking cooking/timing functions F34 Upp er oven cooling fan over-speed o r under-speed detected Cooking 1 minute Message 1 Cancel cooking/timing functions F40 Upp er oven meat probe shorted Cooking 20 seconds Message 1 Cancel cooking/timing functions F41 Upp er oven meat probe not calibrated Always 10 seconds Message 1 Cancel cooking/timing functi[...]
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F71 Lower oven meat probe not calibrated Always 10 seconds Message 1 Cancel cooking/timing functions F80 Lower oven door latch signal shorted low Always 1 minute Message 1 Cancel cooking/timing functions F81 Lower oven door latch stuck unlocked Cook ing/ Cleaning 1 minute Message 1 Cancel cooking/timing functions F82 Lower oven door position error [...]
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B Range Error Codes CODE DESCRIPTION WHEN CHECKED FAULT LIMIT F31 Oven temperature sensor failure Cook or clean programmed 20 sec F33 Warning Drawer Sensor Failure When W. Drawer is active 20 sec F41 Motorized latch will not lock Latch should be locked 1 min F43 Motorized latch will not unlock Latch should be unlocked 1 min F45 Motorized Latch both[...]
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B Range Error Codes – Additional Information CODE DESCRIPTION WHEN CHECKED F1 Meat probe not there or incorrect During Test / use F2 Oven sensor not correct During Test / use F3 Warming sensor not correct During Test / use DOOR LATCH ERROR Door latch problem During self-clean ERROR Temp. reaches 585 degrees F. Display shows “CONTACT SERVICE” [...]
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B WFMC Service Tips – Test Program (2B): Module Fault Codes (Test1) Test P1:ERRORS / P:01 (Viewing control module fault codes) – S tart & end test P1 (WFMC6400) / (P:01) (WFMC3200) by pushing Start/Pause button. Scroll through list of fault codes by pushing Spin Selection (WFMC3200) or Menu (WFMC6400) buttons. • WFMC3200 display alternate[...]
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B WFMC Service Tips – Test Program (2C): Motor Control Fault Codes (Test1) Test P1:ERRORS / P:01 (Viewing motor control fault codes) – Start & end test P1 by pushing Start/Pause button. Scroll through list of (18) fault codes by pushing Spin Selection (WFMC3200) or Menu (WFMC6400) buttons. • WFMC3200 display alternates between fault code [...]
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B WTMC Service Tips - - Test program (4A): Fault Codes WTMC Dryer Test Program Fault Codes Fault Code Fault Solution Notes Effect E:11 Overheating due to clogged lint filter. Clean lint filter (&air duct if necessary). Displays E:01 during normal use. Measures reduced air flow. E:12 Severe overheating due to clogged lint filter. Clean lint filt[...]
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B WTMC Service Tips - - Test program (4B): Fault Codes WTMC Dryer Test Program Fault Codes Fault Code Fault Solution Notes Effect E:23 Model variant doesn’t match table Replace faulty control module. Dryer stops & can’t be restarted. E:24 Software version doesn’t match table Replace faulty control module. Dryer stops & can’t be rest[...]
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B Service Tips – Fault Codes (1) DISHWASHER TEST PROGRAM ERROR COD ES (on 2&3-digit digital displays): 0- No faults 1- Aqua Sensor (Sensotronic) fault 2- Heating system fault (heater, Hi-Limit, flow switch, NTC, control heater relay) 4- Water filling fault 8- NTC (temperature sensor) fault 16- Water switch fault 00 000[...]
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B Service Tips – Fault Codes (2) Fa u l t s 3 - N T C 4 - Aqu a se n sor LE D F a ul t Co d e s 0 - N o fa u l ts 1 - Heat er E l em en t 2 - W a t e r F illing NS F NS F NS F NS F CY CLE CL E AN NS F RE A DY RE A DY RE A DY RE A DY RE A DY CY CLE CY CLE CY CLE CY CLE CLE AN CLE AN CLE AN CLE AN DISHWASHER TEST PROGRAM ERROR CODES (on SHX33A/43E/[...]
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B Thermador BSH HOME APPLIANCES CORPORATION ERROR CODES For products with electronic controls[...]
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Thermador ® 1 Ther mador Professional Ranges Models : PDR30/36/48…PRG30/36/48 The control continuously m onitors system param eters for control a nd ov en failures and re ports a fault code when a sy stem problem is detect ed. The control ut ilizes the ov ens blue “on light” and ov en “heating light ” to report a detected f ault code. Th[...]
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Thermador ® C, CM and CJ Oven Error Code Messages – Updated 2/21/02 Error Code Displayed Probable Cause Example Corrective Action “F10” Power Board Incompatibility. Power/Relay Board. Check all connection s betwee n the power/relay board and the Control display PCB. If OK, replace power/relay board. “F11” Communication Error With Power B[...]
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Thermador ® C, CM and CJ Oven Erro r Code Messages…continued Error Code Displayed Probable Cause Example Corrective Action “F19” Miscellaneous Power/Relay Board Error. Power/Relay Board. Check all connections between the power/relay board and the Control display PCB. If OK, replace power/relay board. “F20” Upper Oven Cancel Key Shorted H[...]
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Thermador ® C, CM and CJ Oven Erro r Code Messages…continued Error Code Displayed Probable Cause Example Corrective Action “F25” Multiple To uch Input Keys Stuck. Control Display PCB Or Touch Panel. Check all connections between the control d isplay PCB and the touch panel. Make sure that there are no objects in close Proximity to the front [...]
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Thermador ® C, CM and CJ Oven Erro r Code Messages…continued Error Code Displayed Probable Cause Example Corrective Action “F34” Upper Oven Cooling Fan Air Switch Not Detected. 1. Air Switch. 2. Cooling Fan. 3. An Open Circuit In The Upper Oven Air Switch Wiring. 1. Replace air switch. 2. Replace cooling fan. 3. Check all connections. Check [...]
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Thermador ® C, CM and CJ Oven Erro r Code Messages…continued Error Code Displayed Probable Cause Example Corrective Action “F52” Upper Oven Door Position Error (Locked & Open). Defective Or Jammed Upper Oven Door Or Latch Switches. Check Header P9 and P0 on the power/relay board and P11 on both power/relay board and control display PCB. [...]
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Thermador ® C, CM and CJ Oven Erro r Code Messages…continued Error Code Displayed Probable Cause Example Corrective Action “F61” Lower Oven Sensor Open. Oven Sensor Wiring. An Open Circuit In The Lower Check all connections. Check resistance of lower oven sensor (approximately 1080 ohms at room temperature). Check that the solder joints in h[...]
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Thermador ® C, CM and CJ Oven Erro r Code Messages…continued Error Code Displayed Probable Cause Example Corrective Action “F80” Lower Door Signal Shorted Low. Defective or jammed lower oven door or latch switches. Check header P5 on the power/relay board and P11 on both power/relay board and contro l display PCB. Ensure door switch is opera[...]
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Thermador ® C, CM and CJ Oven Error Code Messages…continued Note 2 Oven sensor should measure 1050 ohms at 75 degrees F. If the sensor measures correctly (within 10%) check each leg of the sensor to ground and to each phase of the electrical supply. If all checks OK, check the contacts inside the molex plug. If the spring contacts are bent or cr[...]
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Thermador ® CT and CMT Ovens with Dr eefs Control Error Codes Error Codes E1 Causes Control bd Example Disables clean in both ovens, allow cooking Corrective Action Replace control board E2 Sensor or control bd Oven temp over 625F or clean temp over 890F Check sensor See note 1 E3 Open sensor Disables cooking in affected oven Check sensor See note[...]
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Thermador ® CT and CMT Ovens with Dreefs Control Error Codes…continued Error Codes E8 Causes Control bd Example Remains in display oven unusable Corrective Action Replace control bd E9 Latch Latch motor may run but switches do not cycle Replace latch in affected oven. E10 Control bd Checksum error Replace dreefs bd. E11 Latch problem Will not cl[...]
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Thermador ® S, SM, AND SMW Oven Error Code Messages – Updated 02/21/02 Error Code Displayed Probable Cause Example Corrective Action F1 Element Supervisor Enabled Main power/relay board Replace main power/relay board F1, F7 Poor Connection Between Display Head And Touch Panel Intermittent Sensor OR Main power/relay board Replace control head kit[...]
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Thermador ® S, SM, AND SMW Oven Error Code Messages…continued Error Code Displayed Probable Cause Example Corrective Action F4 Shorted Oven Sensor Or Temperature At Sensor Below 40 Degrees F. Short In Oven Sensor Wiring Check Oven Sensor Wiring. Should read 1050 ohms when measured from molex plug on main power/relay board at room temperature. Se[...]
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Thermador ® S, SM, AND SMW Oven Error Code Messages…continued Error Code Displayed Probable Cause Example Corrective Action F8 Shorted meat probe (No probe is used on these models) Main power/relay Replace main power/relay board F9 Invalid door lock switch status (Single or upper oven) Stuck latch switches Check latch and switches for proper ope[...]
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Thermador ® S, SM, AND SMW Oven Error Code Messages…continued Error Code Displayed Probable Cause Example Corrective Action F- Communication error detected by main power/relay board. Control head Check all connections between both power/relay boards. Check all power connections between the power/relay board and the control head. Check all commun[...]
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Thermador ® S, SM, AND SMW Oven Error Code Messages…continued Note 1 F1, F7 Errors are caused by a single loss of communication between the control head and the touch panel. Heat migrates to affect th e connector on the control head. The new main power/relay board #35-00-760 has been reprogrammed to keep the cooling fan on until internal oven te[...]
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Thermador ® S, SM, AND SMW Oven Error Code Messages…continued Note 4 The touch panel is an electronic switching device so it does not have actual keys that stick. The control head was designed for use with either membrane switches or electronic inputs. Our touch panel constantly polls or checks the touch pads for inputs. If the cable has a poor [...]
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Thermador ® RDF, REF 30 inch Range error codes Error Codes F1 Causes Stuck buttons Stuck latch switch Example Button is jammed Lock & unlock switches Corrective Action Unstuck buttons Replace latch F3 Sensor problem Open or shorted sensor Check sensor See note 1 If the error codes persist after eliminating all possible causes, replace the ERC3[...]
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Thermador ® Thermador ESC30 and GSC30 30 inch range error codes Error Codes F1 Causes Supervisory relay enable shorted Example Bake or broil relay stuck closed Corrective Action Cancel key will clear error if fault re mains it will appear again in 16 seconds. If reappears replace relay board. F2 Cook/Clean runaway temperature alarm Bad sensor or p[...]
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Thermador ® Thermador ESC30 and GSC30 30 inch range error codes Error Codes F6 Causes Missing APPLIANCE CHASSIS line cycle detector Example If 60 cycles is missing for one minute Corrective Action Cancel key will reset F7 Function key stuck or shorted Stuck key Must power down to clea r this error. If key remains stuck, replace clock assy. F8 Anal[...]
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Thermador ® Error codes for Gaggenau St eam Oven model ED-220/221 Error Code Cause Exam ple Corrective Action F10 Oven sensor open Open circuit Check sensor See note 1 F11 Oven sensor shorted Pinched wire Check sensor See note 1 F12 Probe open Open circuit Check probe See note 2 F13 Probe shorted Pinched wire Check probe See note 2 F14 Relay bd. S[...]
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Thermador ® Error codes for Gaggenau St eam Oven model ED-220/221 Error Code Cause Exam ple Corrective Action F30 EEPROM not programmable F61 Too much water or not enough heat during calibration run Will not go into diagnostic mode will not complete calibration and will cancel Replace the display board. See note 4 open heating element F62 Not enou[...]
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Thermador ® Error codes for Gaggen au Steam Oven model ED-220/221…continued Error Code Cause Exam ple Corrective Action F72 Base pan sensor Defective electronics Replace relay board F73 Main water valve not closing properly F74 Pressure switch stays closed Check incoming water pressure (must be minimum 16 PSI) check power to valve pressure switc[...]
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Thermador ® Gaggenau EB 270/271/290/ 291 Oven Error Codes Error Code Cause Exam ple Corrective Action F10 Open oven sensor Open circuit Check sensor See note 1 F11 Shorted oven sensor Pinched wire Check sensor See note 1 F12 Open meat probe Socket, wiring Check probe See note 2 F13 Shorted meat probe Socket, wiring Check probe See note 2 F14 Relay[...]
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Thermador ® Gaggenau EB 270/271/290/ 291 Oven Error Codes Error Code Cause Exam ple Corrective Action F30 EEPROM error Replace display bd. See note 5 F40 Latch error Wiring, motor, microswitch Check wires, switch, run diagnostics See note 4 F41 Data cable shorted to ground Check wires Run diagnostics See note 4 F42 Door switch Switch open while do[...]
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Thermador ® Gaggenau EB 270/271/290/291 Ov en Error Codes...continued Note 1 Oven sensors should measure 1050 ohms at 75 degrees F. if the sensor measures correctly (within 10%), check each leg of the sensor to ground and to each phase of the electrical supply. If all checks OK, check the contacts inside the molex plug. If the spring contacts are [...]
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GAGGENAU Steamer VK 230 27 F 6 Steam sensor faulty insta lled (only possible during factory or universal comparison!) 8 FUNCTION CODES Faults at the appliance, a correc t or incorrect adjustment as well as the RESET-function are indi cated / confirmed by signals or error codes. FAC Factory comparison is running dEF Universal comparison is running B[...]
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B HBL/HBN 7 FAULT CODE DEFINITIONS AND BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING HINT: After a latch fault, due to any hardware problem, the contr ol can disable one cavity and prevent the opposite one to work in self-clean. First remove the fau l t cause, then afte r a latch auto- test at power-up, if either caviti es or clean mode are st ill inhibited, press and ho [...]
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B Error Cause Corrective Action F31 Upper (or single) oven temperature sensor failure. An open or short circuit in the sensor wiring. 1. Check all connections, especi ally P4 on the Power Board. 2. Unplug the sensor connector and check sensor resistance (approximately 1080 ohms at room tem perature with connector removed). Remember to reconnect it.[...]
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B Error Cause Corrective Action F32 Lower oven temperature sensor failure. An open or short circuit in the lower oven sensor wiring. 1. Check all connections, especi ally P24 on the Power Board. 2. Unplug the sensor connector and check sensor resistance (approximately 1080 ohms at room tem perature with connector removed). Remember to reconnect it.[...]
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B Error Cause Corrective Action F42 Lower motorized latch will not lock. Defective or jammed lower oven door or la tch switches. Defective latch motor or its wiring. 1. Check P24 connector on the Power Board. 2. Ensure door latch switc hes are operating properly. 3. Check that neither latch switc h nor common wires are pinched to the appliance chas[...]
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B Error Cause Corrective Action F44 Lower motorized latch will not unlock. Defective or jammed lower oven door or la tch switches. Defective latch motor or its wiring. 1. Check P24 connector on the Power Board. 2. Ensure door latch switc hes are operating properly. 3. Check that neither latch switc h nor common wires are pinched to the appliance ch[...]
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B Error Cause Corrective Action F46 Lower oven latch both locked and unlocked. Defective or jammed lower oven door or la tch switches. 1. Check P24 connector on the Power Board. 2. Ensure door latch switc hes are operating properly. 3. Check that neither latch switc h nor common wires are pinched to the appliance chassis. 4. If F44 persists, replac[...]
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B Error Cause Corrective Action F112 Runaway lower temperature (>650°F). a) Oven powered on when temperature inside oven is >650°F. b) Intermittent or bad temperature sensor. c) Heating element relay stuck on. 1. Allow oven to cool down <650°F before turning power on. 2. Check P24 connector on the Power Board. 3. Unplug the sensor conne[...]
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B Error Cause Corrective Action F114 Runaway lower temperature (>950°F) a) Intermittent or bad temperature sensor. b) Heating element relay stuck on. 1. Check P24 connector on the Power Board. 2. Unplug the sensor connector a nd check lower sens or resistance (approximately 1080 ohms at room tem perature with connector removed). 3. If sensor is[...]
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B Error Cause Corrective Action F125 [Upper Cancel] or [Cancel] for single oven key circuit problem. Bad connection or bad Display or keyboard. 1. Check all connections betw een keyboard (J1) and Display Board (P5). 2. If OK, replace keyboard or Display Board or both. F126 [Lower Cancel] key circuit problem. Bad connection or bad Display or keyboar[...]
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B Error Cause Corrective Action F143 Vcc open circuit on slave micro. Bad Power Board or Display Board. 1. Check power display and Display Board connectors P1B associated wiring. 2. If OK, replace Power Board. 3. If fault persists, replace Display Board. F145 Sensor input on the slave micro shorted together. Bad Power Board. Replace Power Board. F1[...]
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B Error Cause Corrective Action F153 Control calibration values not in range. Bad Power Board or Display Board. 1. (If possible, re-calibrate.) 2. Check power and Display Boar d connectors P1B and associated wiring. 4. If OK, replace Power Board. 5. If fault persists, replace Display Board. F155 Checksum match erro r. Wrong eeprom data on Display B[...]
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B FAULTS NOT DETECTED BY THE CONTROL Problem Possible Solutions Meat probe icon appears on the display even if the probe is not plugged in. 1. Check P2 connector on the Display Board and the wires. 2. Check the connection terminals on the socket m ounted on the cavity left sidewall. They may be shor ted or have a loose contact (for example, through[...]
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B Problem Possible Solutions Oven lights always off 1. Check P11 connector on the Display Board and the wires. 2. Check the transformer. 3. Check that the lamps are not burnt. 4. If OK, replace Power Board. Cavity fan doesn’t work or it works at one speed only. 1. Check P10 connector on the Display Board and the wires. (Check also P19 terminal fo[...]
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B Problem Possible Solutions One of the elements is not energized. 1. Check all connections between th e relays on the Power Board and the elements. 2. Check the relay outputs on the Power Board. All the elements are not energized. 1. Check the common L1 red wi re on the Power Board relays. 2. Check the safety thermostat connec tion in series with [...]
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B WFR 2460 Washer Fault Codes T1: Error (error displays). The last 8 fault codes are stored & displayed! Er: 08 Heating time exceeded After 105 min. Start T/P18 heater test programm e Er: 09 Uncontrolled motor acceleration Motor triac defective Start T/P4 motor test programm e. Er: 10 Motor does no t rotate No / incorrect tacho- generator si gn[...]
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B WFK 2401 Washer Fault Codes Fault Code Faults Possible Causes/Notes Corrective Actions 00 No Faults 01 No Water filling • Water supply turned off. • Water inlet hose filters (stra iners) blocked. • Water pressure too low. • Control module has failed. • Water inlet valve(s) has failed. NOTE: Fault code occurs during customer use or test [...]
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B WFK 2401 Washer Fault Codes Fault Code Faults Possible Causes/Notes Corrective Actions 05 Drum motor erratic • Motor drive circuit (Triac) has failed. • Drum drive motor has failed. • Reserving relays have failed. NOTE: Fault code occurs during test program. • Check voltage at motor connectors when m otor is energized. If low or no voltag[...]
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B WFK 2401 Washer Fault Codes Fault Code Faults Possible Causes/Notes Corrective Actions 09 NTC failed • NTC open circuited. NOTE: Fault code occurs during test program. • Disconnect NTC and measure resi stance at terminals (~5.4 – 6.5 k Ω @ 20°C (68°F)). Replace NTC if faulty. 10 NTC failed • NTC shorted NOTE: Fault code occurs during [...]
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B WFL 2060 Washer Fault Codes Fault Possible Causes Flashing Lights Program fault Occurred Door open or won’t lock Door left open. Faulty door latch or door lock ○ Door locked ○ Rinse/Spin ● Wash Wash No water filling Water shut off. Inlet strainer filters blocked. Water pressure too low (<1 bar) ○ Door locked ● R[...]
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B 47 WTA 35 & WTL 54 Fault Codes & Troubleshooting HINT : Use dryer test program to diagnose dryer problems. HINT : Remove top panel of dryer to access wi ring, control module and drum conductance brushes. Fault code Problem Possible Cause Suggested Action Damp Dry Light flashes NTC # R3 failed NOTE : When viewing wiring diagram, see NT[...]
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B 48 WTA 35 & WTL 54 Fault Codes & Troubleshooting Anti – Crease/End Light flashes Time fault (drying time too long) Control module failed. Door lock failed. Moisture sensor(s) failed. Water level switch failed (WTL 5400 only). Hi-Limit (“overheat”) thermostat tripped and failed to reset. Supply voltage too[...]
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B B Dishwasher Error codes Error codes that the consumer will s ee on models with numeric display: F Indicates a water level or filing error. Underfill, overfill o r water in the base. See note 1 2H Indicates that the last wash cycl e took over 99 minutes to complete. Usually indicates inlet water too cold, or heat ing fault in the dishwasher. See [...]
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B B Dishwasher Error Codes…continued NOTE 1 Once cause of this fault has be en corrected, the code will re set itself 15 minutes after The dishwasher has been turned on, or by running the dishwasher through the diagnostic program. See B/S/H Dishwasher Troubleshooting Tips, or Major Appliances T echnical Manual for instruction by model number. Not[...]
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B 51[...]