Washer-Extractor (Belgium made)
Washer-Extractor (Belgium made) |
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Display |
Description |
Cause/Corrective Action |
A0 |
Program Error |
Program key in wrong position when trying to access Program Mode. Correct position of program key. |
A2 |
Program Error |
Program selected does not exist. Select another program. |
A3 |
Program Error |
Program was not pre-programmed or memory has been lost. Replace E Prom. |
A4 |
Water Level Program Error |
Programmed water level was not reached after 15 minutes. Check inlet water supply, inlet water valves, drain valve and water level switch. |
A5 |
Temperature Program Error |
Programmed temperature was not reached after 60 minutes. Check auxiliary heating systems, inspect temperature sensor and check water safety level switch. |
A6 |
Temperature Error |
Temperature in the cylinder is unsafe at the end of the cycle. Allow laundry to cool down before removing. |
A7 |
Drain Error |
Level switch detects water remaining in the drum at the end of the cycle. Inspect drain valve and drain outlet. |
A8 |
Temperature Sensor Error |
Temperature sensor or temperature sensor circuit is defective. Replace temperature sensor. Repair sensor wiring. |
A9 |
Motor Thermal Error |
Motor thermal protector was activated. Check the following: motor, motor connections, contactors, input voltage, inverter, motor and machine bearings. |
Washer-Extractor (Belgium made) |
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Display |
Description |
Cause/Corrective Action |
Ab |
Drain Error |
Level switch detects water remaining in the drum at the end of the cycle. Inspect inlet water valves and drain valve. |
Ac |
Drain Error |
Water was not drained after three minutes. Inspect drain valve and drain outlet. |
Ad |
Speed Sensor Error |
The machines is not running at correct RPM or speed sensor is defective (if Ad is blinking it will take 4-5 minutes to unlock door). Check door lock circuit. Inspect door lock mechanism. |
AE |
Position Error |
Cylinder cannot find the correct position (Hygienic machines only). Press "NO" to position tub at load or unload side, press "1" to open load door and press "2" to open unload door. |
AG |
Speed Sensor Error |
The final spin was at a lower RPM (Smart Spin) than programmed. Check for an unbalanced load. |
AH |
Tilt Switch Error |
Maximum number of tilts was exceeded, skipping the final spin. Check load size and type. Check for an unbalanced load. |
E3 |
Damaged E Prom |
Replace the E Prom. |
E4 |
The cycle's programmed water level was not reached within 15 minutes |
Inspect the water inlet supply, water inlet valves, drain valve and water level switch. |
E5 |
The cycle's programmed water level was not reached within 80 minutes |
Inspect the water inlet supply, water inlet valves, drain valve and water level switch. |
E6 |
The door lock was released during the cycle |
Inspect the door lock and door lock circuit. |
E7 |
The water did not drain and the machine did not go into spin |
Inspect the drain valve and drain outlet. |
E8 |
The temperature sensor's wiring or the temperature sensor is damaged |
Inspect the temperature sensor's wiring. Replace the temperature sensor as needed. |
E9 |
The thermo-magnetic protection was activated 5 times, indicating a high motor current |
Inspect the motor wiring connections, motor, contactors, input voltage, inverter, motor/machine bearings and for excessive soap left in the basket at the end of the cycle. |
E1 |
Drain failure cooldown |
Error occurs when the electronic timer detects water is not drained after 3 minutes in a cooldown sequence. Check drain tube and repair if necessary. Check wiring to valve and repair. Check drain valve and replace if necessary. |
Washer-Extractor (Belgium made) |
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Display |
Description |
Cause/Corrective Action |
E2 |
Drain failure |
Occurs when electronic timer detects water is not drained after 3 minutes in a drain or spin sequence. Check drain tube and repair if necessary. Check wiring to valve and repair. Check drain valve and replace if necessary. |
E3 |
Out of balance before spin |
Error will occur before spin sequence is started and machine will not spin. Make sure out of balance switch is correctly mounted. Check wiring to switch and make sure there are no loose connections or repair wiring if no continuity. Check if out of balance switch is broken and replace. |
E4 |
Out of balance normal spin |
Error will occur when machine is badly loaded. Machine will try up to 10 times to redistribute laundry in drum before error occurs. Make sure out of balance switch is correctly mounted. Check wiring to switch and make sure there are no loose connections or repair wiring if no continuity. Check if out of balance switch is broken and replace. |
E5 |
Out of balance high spin |
Occurs when out of balance sensor is activated during high spin. Check position of out of balance switch and make sure is correctly mounted. Check springs and other mechanical parts that fix the drum and replace as necessary. Check wiring to switch and repair. Make sure machine is installed correctly and stable. |
E6 |
Door switch failure |
If during the wash cycle the washer computer detects the door switch is not closed, the machine will immediately stop all functions and the door will stay locked. Check the door switch and replace if it is broken or malfunctions. Check the continuity of the wiring and repair if necessary. Check the door switch at the inputs menu and if not functional, replace wash computer. |
E7 |
Door lock solenoid switch failure |
If during the wash cycle the washer computer detects the door lock solenoid switch is not closed, the machine will immediately stop all functions and the door will stay locked. Check the door lock solenoid switch and replace if it is broken or malfunctions. Check the door lock coil and if it’s not functioning properly, replace it. Check the mechanical functionality of the door lock and if it’s not functioning properly, replace the door lock system. Check the continuity of the wiring and repair if necessary. Check the door switch at the inputs menu and if not functional, replace wash computer. |
Washer-Extractor (Belgium made) |
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Display |
Description |
Cause/Corrective Action |
E8 |
Door lock check at start failure |
This error will occur each time the door lock sequence cannot be finished once started. Make sure door handle is centered against door lock and replace handle if damaged. Make sure input connector DL is connected. Repair ore replace door lock solenoid switch and door lock coils if not working properly. Replace door lock system if not functioning mechanically. Make sure there is continuity in the wiring. Check the output relay that powers the door lock coil and replace computer if relay is broken. Make sure door lock solenoid switch is functioning properly at the inputs menu; if not, replace computer. If the door switch is broken or does not function correctly, replace door switch. |
E9 |
Door lock solenoid switch closed failure at cycle end |
If within 30 seconds of the end of the cycle the door lock solenoid switch does not open, this error will occur. Check the door lock solenoid switch and repair or replace. Make sure door lock coil is functioning properly and replace if necessary. Make sure mechanical functionality of door lock is good and replace door lock system if there is a problem. Make sure there is continuity of the wiring. If out put relay that power door lock coils is broken, replace the wash computer. |
E10 |
Bimetal/Spring |
The bimetal/spring is checked each cycle to make sure door cannot be opened immediately when power is switched off. Error will occur if bimetal/spring is defective. Check bimetal/spring and replace if defective. Make sure mechanical functionality of door lock is good and replace door lock system if there is a problem. Make sure there is continuity of the wiring. Check door unlock coil and make sure it’s working properly. If out put relay that power door lock coils is broken, replace the wash computer. |
E11 |
Fill failure |
This error occurs when the water level has not reached its target level in the maximum fill time. If water flow is very slow, increase the value for the max fill time. Check that the external water valves are open and free of dirt. Make sure the coil of the water inlet valve is working properly. Replace drain valve if defective. Make sure rubber hose is mounted properly. Make sure air hose on electronic sensor is air tight and doesn’t contain any water. Check continuity of wiring and repair as necessary. Check output relay that powers inlet valves and drain valve and replace wash computer if relays not working properly. |
E12 |
Overfill failure |
This error occurs if the water level exceeds the maximum water level. Make sure water inlet valves are not broken and clean or replace as needed. Make sure water pressure is not too high. Check output relay that powers inlet valve and replace wash computer if relay is not working properly. |
Washer-Extractor (Belgium made) |
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Display |
Description |
Cause/Corrective Action |
E13 |
Heating failure |
This error occurs if the temperature is not raised 3°C (37°F) in 10 minutes. Make sure the heating contactor is activated and repair the wiring or replace the contactor. Check the heating elements and if they are not heating, repair the wiring or replace thee heater elements. Make sure the temperature sensor is functioning and replace as necessary. Check output relay that powers the heating contactor and replace wash computer if relay is not working properly. |
E14 |
Heating time failure |
Error will occur after the programmed maximum heating time has passed and the target temperature is not reached. If the machine has a small hating capacity, increase the value of the max heating time. Check if the heating resistors are heating and repair the wiring or replace the defective heater elements. Make sure water temperature is not too low. Make sure the temperature sensor is functioning and replace if defective. |
E15 |
Too hot |
Error will occur if water temperature is 15°C (59°F) above target temperature. Check if the correct water inlet valves have been programmed. Choose the correct water inlet valves for the wash sequence or adjust the parameters of the wash program. Make sure water inlet valves are functioning properly. Make sure supplied water temperature is not too hot. Make sure temperature sensor is functioning and replace if faulty. Replace heating contactor if it stays closed. Check the output relay that power the heating contactor. If the relay stays closed and the relay is broken, replace the power board. If the relay is not broken but receives a not allowed signal from the wash computer, replace wash computer. |
E21 |
Overflow failure |
This error occurs when the water level raises above the hole of the overflow tube. Make sure overflow hole and tube are not blocked. Make sure drain tube is not blocked. Make sure water inlet valves are working properly. Make sure output relay that powers the water inlet valve is working properly. If relay stays closed and is broken, replace wash computer. |
E22 |
Flush failure |
When the flush valve is active and the machine is losing 7 cm (2.75 in.) of water, the drain will be opened. Check drain valve and replace if it’s losing water. If machine is losing water, replace defective parts. |
E24 |
Defective level sensor |
Error occurs during wash cycle. Check level sensor visually and replace wash computer if you see damage. |
Washer-Extractor (Belgium made) |
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Display |
Description |
Cause/Corrective Action |
E25 |
Defective temperature sensor |
Error occurs during wash cycle. Make sure temperature sensor is connected on the PCB board. Check temperature sensor and replace if damaged. Make sure the resistance is correct on the sensor and replace as needed. Make sure earth wire is at the middle of the connector. Check PCB board and replace if damaged. |
E26 |
Undefined frequency inverter error code |
This error occurs if inverter gives an error message that is not recognized by the wash computer. Updating the software might help discover which error code occurred. Contact manufacturer if problem persists. |
E27 |
Communication fault inverter |
Error occurs when there is no communication between wash computer and inverter. If the inverter or washer computer is new, make sure the right machine type and washing machine power supply have been selected. Make sure door is closed and locked. Make sure inverter is energized. If power is not getting to the inverter, repair power supply. If supply voltage is OK, replace inverter. Make sure fuses are operational. Make sure safety inverter contactor is working properly. Make sure connectors on both sides of communication cable are still connected. Make sure wiring is OK. If output relay is broken, replace wash computer |
E28 |
THT (Mitsubishi) / E. OL (KEB) Timeout |
Error occurs when the wash computer cannot handle the fault of the inverter. Make sure correct machine type is selected. Make sure the correcter inverter parameters are loaded into the wash computer. Make sure power supply is sufficient and stable during extraction load. Check that drum rotates normally by hand and repair or clean as necessary. If fault is persistent, contact manufacturer. |
E29 |
OV3 (Mitsubishi) / E. OP (KEB) Timeout |
Error occurs when the wash computer cannot handle the fault of the inverter. Make sure correct machine type is selected. Make sure the correcter inverter parameters are loaded into the wash computer. Check if there was unbalance during extraction - always put a full load in the machine. If fault is persistent, contact manufacturer. |
E31 |
Initialization fault inverter |
Error occurs when there is a problem while wash computer writes the dedicated inverter parameters into the inverter EPROM memory. Error means not all dedicated inverter parameters have been loaded and as a result the inverter will not work correctly. Make sure door is closed and locked. Make sure inverter is energized. Try to write parameters to the inverter again. If fault is persistent, contact manufacturer. |
Washer-Extractor (Belgium made) |
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Display |
Description |
Cause/Corrective Action |
E32 |
Verification fault inverter |
Error occurs if wrong parameter is detected at the verification of the inverter parameters. Make sure correct machine type is selected, door is closed and locked and that inverter is energized. Write parameters to inverter again. If fault is persistent, contact manufacturer. |
E33 |
Stall prevention function |
This error indicates that the stall prevention of the frequency inverter is sometimes functioning. Make sure drum is not overloaded. Check to see if the correct machine type is selected. Make sure dedicated inverter parameters have been loaded by the wash computer. Make sure there are no mechanical parts broken and replace as necessary. |
E35 |
Wrong software version |
When a new software that isn’t backward compatible with previous software versions is loaded, the software will detect that the old and new software is not compatible. The wash computer must be reconfigured. |
E37 |
Drain failure at the spray sequence |
Error occurs when electronic timer detects that the water is not drained after 3 minutes at the spray sequence. Check drain tube and make sure it is not blocked. Make sure drain valve is working properly. Check wiring (when drain valve is switched off, drain valve should be open) and repair as needed. |
E38 |
Tank with recycle water is empty |
Error occurs when electronic timer detects water recycle tank is empty. Machine will switch over to soft cold water. Check water level in water recycle tank and add water as needed. |
E39 |
Soap supplies are running out of soap |
Occurs when electronic timer detects soap reservoir is empty. Check liquid soap supply and add soap as needed. |
E40 |
Fill failure due to an empty water recycle tank |
Error occurs when the electronic timer gets a signal that the water recycling tank is empty. At the same time, the water level will not raise anymore and an error will be generated if the programmed water level is not reached in the max fill time. Check water level in recycle tank and add water as needed. If water flow is slow, increase value of max fill time. Make sure external water valves are open. Make sure water inlet valves are not blocked by dirt. If coil on water inlet valve is open, replace the coil or the whole inlet valve. Make sure drain valve is working properly. Make sure rubber hose for measuring water level is mounted well on the water level sensor and on the drain valve. Make sure air tube on electronic sensor is air tight and does not contain water. Check continuity of wiring and repair as needed. Check output relay that powers inlet valves and drain valves. |
Washer-Extractor (Belgium made) |
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Display |
Description |
Cause/Corrective Action |
E41 |
Service due warning |
This error occurs when the cycle counter of the electronic timer has reached the programmed value for service due. Error message will be erased by opening the door. If cycle counter has not been reset the message will appear again at the end of the next wash cycle. Reset cycle counter in the service menu. |
E42 |
No network connection |
Error appears when no network connection is available. Check the network cable and replace if broken. Check the RS232- RS485 converter. If converter is out of order, replace it. |
E43 |
Wrong voltage range selection |
Error occurs when the wrong voltage range has been selected in the configuration menu. Depending on the machine type and inverter type, certain voltage ranges are not allowed. Check machine identification plate at the back of the machine. Select the same voltage range in the configuration menu as on the identification plate of your machine. |
E44 |
Wrong inverter model type |
Error occurs when wrong inverter model type has been detected by wash computer software. Make sure correct machine type is selected in configuration menu. Check machine identification plate and select the same voltage range in the configuration menu as on the identification plate. |
E52 |
PCB-EPROM CRC failure |
At power-up, wash computer checks if factory settings in EPROM are OK. Error occurs when there is a wrong CRC reading of the data from the EPROM. The wash computer needs to be reset by manufacturer. |
E53 |
PCB-EPROM data out of range |
At power-up, wash computer checks if factory settings in EPROM are OK. Error occurs by reading out of range data from the EPROM. The wash computer needs to be reset by manufacturer. |
E60 |
No detection motor speed signal at wash |
Error occurs when there is no feedback speed signal from the motor drive at the wash sequence. The wash computer will try three times to reset the drive motor. After three times, this error becomes active. Check the communication cable, motor drive, motor and power cable. Repair or replace if any are defective. Check output relay that powers the motor drive and replace wash computer if relay is broken. Check contactor power supply motor drive and replace contactor if it is broken. |
E61 |
Motor doesn’t stop spinning |
Error occurs when there is a feedback speed signal from the motor drive when the motor is not turning and the motor drive is not expected to return a speed signal. Will try to reset one time. Check the wire bridge on the mobile connector motor drive and close the motor bridge if it is open. Check communication cable and motor drive. Repair or replace if either are defective. |
Washer-Extractor (Belgium made) |
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Display |
Description |
Cause/Corrective Action |
E62 |
Motor spins too fast |
Error occurs when speed exceeds more than 50 RPM above target speed. Will try to reset one time. Check the communication cable, motor drive, motor and belt. Repair or replace if any are defective. |
E63-E67 |
Reset Motor Drive for E60, E61 and E62 |
After error 60 tries one time to reset, failure 63 appears. After error 60 tries to reset the second time, failure 64 appears. After error 60 tries to reset the third and final time, failure 65 appears. Error 61 will try to reset one time and if it fails, error 66 will appear. Error 62 will try to reset one time and if it fails, error 67 will appear. |
E68 |
No detection motor speed signal at spin |
Error occurs when there is no feedback speed signal from motor drive at spin sequence. Check the communication cable, motor drive, motor and power cable. Repair or replace if any are defective. Check output relay that powers the motor drive and replace wash computer if relay is broken. Check contactor power supply motor drive and replace contactor if it is broken. |
E69 |
Unbalance input should not be high on R machines |
Occurs when input for unbalance detection for F machines is high. Make sure correct machine type is selected. Make sure wiring is correct. Check F machine input unbalance detection. There must not be a wire bridge at the input unbalance detection. If input is broken, replace wash computer. |
E70 |
RS7 selected in case of RS10 |
Error occurs when wrong machine type is selected. Make sure correct machine type is selected. |
E71 |
RS10 selected in case of RS7 |
Error occurs when wrong machine type is selected. Make sure correct machine type is selected. Make sure wire bridge on mobile connector F pins 1 and 3 is available. |
E72 |
No wire bridge terminals 16-20 |
Occurs when wire bridge at KEB terminals 16-20 is missing. Make sure there is a wire bridge at terminals 16-20. If fault is persistent, contact manufacturer. |
E73 |
No KEB parameters loaded in inverter |
Occurs when the dedicated parameters have not been loaded in the KEB inverter. Make sure correct inverter parameters have been loaded in wash computer. If fault is persistent, contact manufacturer. |
E74 |
Inverter not switched off at end of cycle |
Occurs when inverter contactor does not open at end of wash cycle. Check if contacts on contactor stay closed after cycle has finished and replace if they open. Check output relay that powers inverter contactor and replace wash computer if relay is broken. |
Washer-Extractor (Belgium made) |
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Display |
Description |
Cause/Corrective Action |
E75 |
Undefined frequency inverter error code |
Error occurs if inverter gives an error message which is not recognized by wash computer. Updating wash computer software might help discover what inverter error code really occurred. Inform manufacturer. |
E78 |
At standby door lock is locked while door is open |
Error occurs when at standby mode (machine is on but no wash cycle is running) the door lock switch is in locked state while the door is open. Close door slowly with limited force. If error message disappears, machine goes into standby mode and can be further used. If error does not disappear, repair or replace door lock. |
E79 |
After pressing start, door lock is locked while door is open |
Occurs when during door locking sequence the door lock switch is in locked state and door (door switch) is open. Make sure door lock system is functioning properly and repair or replace if defective. |
E80 |
Timeout input 16/Soap Timeout |
Error occurs when on hold signal of liquid supply central dispensing system stays high for more than 1 hour. Make sure central soap dispensing system operates correctly and repair if faulty. Make sure wiring of on hold input signal is not damaged and repair as necessary. Check inputs on wash computer and if faulty, replace wash computer. |
E300-E353 |
Mitsubishi inverter alarm |
Always make sure the correct inverter parameter settings are in the inverter. Go to configuration menu and select inverter menu, set correct machine type and supply voltage and load parameters from wash computer to inverter again. Refer to Programming Manual if you continue to get errors. |
E400-E441 |
KEB inverter alarm |
Always make sure the correct inverter parameter settings are in the inverter. Go to configuration menu and select inverter menu, set correct machine type and supply voltage and load parameters from wash computer to inverter again. Refer to Programming Manual if you continue to get errors. |
E500-E520 |
Memory error |
If memory errors occur, there is a problem with the EPROM. Try to reload the washing program. Check for source of electrical “noise”. |
E550 |
Wrong DAQ memory version |
Error occurs when after installing new wash computer software the DAQ memory structure is not compatible anymore. There are two ways to reset the DAQ memory: automatically by loading the wash computer default settings at the configuration menu or by the trace-tech PC software for which the DAQ memory is of importance. |
Washer-Extractor (Belgium made) |
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Display |
Description |
Cause/Corrective Action |
E551 |
Problem writing DAQ memory |
Occurs when wash computer fails to write data in the DAQ traceability memory segment. Reset DAQ traceability memory segment. If problem persists, replace wash computer |
E552 |
DAQ traceability memory is full |
Occurs when wash computer DAQ memory is completely filled with traceability data. Data should be removed by traceability PC software. |
E553 |
DAQ traceability memory is almost full |
Error occurs when 85% of DAQ traceability memory segment contains wash cycle data. Data should be unloaded by the traceability PC software before the memory is completely filled up. |
E600-E628 |
Software error |
If a software error occurs, contact manufacturer. |
EA |
The tilt switch was activated 15 times and the final spin was skipped, indicating an unbalanced load |
Inspect the load size/type and the machine's drain valve. |
Eb |
The tilt switch is activated at the start of a cycle |
Adjust the tilt switch as needed. |
ERROR 1 |
Program Title Error |
After installation of new display board, the titles were not copied from mainboard to the display board. Copy titles to new display board. |
ERROR 2 |
Component Unknown |
A wash component is unknown in the wash program. Program new component. |
ERROR 3 |
Component Error |
Incorrect wash data - a wash component is created with incorrect length. Program correct wash data and correct length. |
ERROR 4 |
Subroutine Not Found |
Refers to unknown component. Program new component. |
ERROR 5 |
Wrong Password |
Incorrect password is used for entering test menu or editing menu. Enter correct password. |
ERROR 6 |
Wash Data Error |
Incorrect or incomplete wash data. Program correct or complete wash data. |
ERROR 7 |
Inverter Communication Error |
No communication or incomplete communication between inverter and mainboard. Inspect wiring between inverter and mainboard. |
ERROR 8 |
Inverter Autotuning Error |
Incorrect status during autotuning. Check status during auto tuning. |
ERROR 9 |
Inverter Parameter Error |
Writing of parameter is refused or error during writing of parameters to the inverter. Inspect wiring at inverter. Check parameter and reprogram. |
Washer-Extractor (Belgium made) |
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Display |
Description |
Cause/Corrective Action |
ERROR 10 |
Inverter Status Error |
Error message on the inverter. Check inverter. |
ERROR 11 |
Real Time Clock Error |
Read-out error on the clock. Inspect wiring at clock. Check clock and reprogram. |
ERROR 12 |
Tilt Switch Error |
Incorrect functioning or connection of the tilt switch when you start a cycle. Check tilt switch. Inspect wiring to the tilt switch. Using test program, check tilt switch’s input signal. |
ERROR 13 |
Temperature Error |
At startup, the temperature is higher than 95 C or after 6 minutes the temperature is still lower than 6 C or higher than 95 C. Inspect temperature sensor. Check water temperature. Check programmed temperature. |
ERROR 14 |
Temperature Error |
Inspect temperature sensor. Inspect heating resistances/relays and wiring. Check input/output voltage of temperature sensor on main board. Using test program, test temperature sensor. |
ERROR 15 |
Level Sensor Error |
At startup, the water level is lower than 4 cm, higher than 2 cm (positive offset) or higher than 10cm (negative offset). Check inlet water supply, inlet water valves, drain valve and water level switch. |
ERROR 16 |
Can Communication Error |
No communication between the mainboard and the display board. Inspect the wiring between mainboard and display board. |
ERROR 17 |
Wrong Machine Type |
Incorrect machine type programmed with the wash data. Program correct machine type. |
ERROR 18 |
Wrong Wash Data Error |
Wash data on main board does not correspond with machine type. |
ERROR 19 |
ID Chip Read Error |
Error reading identification chip. Verify correct chip is in machine. Check wiring. |
ERROR 20 |
ID Chip Write Error |
Error by a writing action to the identification chip. Program correct action to the ID Chip. Check wiring. |
ERROR 21 |
MMC Transfer Error |
Error during the transfer of data to MMC Card. Check wiring. |
ERROR 22 |
Door Lock Error |
Door will not lock after 5 failed attempts in 10 seconds. Check door lock circuit. Inspect door lock mechanism. Using test program, check input signals S1 and S2. |
ERROR 23 |
Wash Data Version Error |
The wash data is not corresponding with the type of display. Reprogram was data. |
ERROR 24 |
Wrong Display Type Error |
Wrong display type programmed. Check display type. |
ERROR 25 |
Wash Data Backup Error |
Wash data will not backup. Check wiring. Check for sufficient space to save backup data. |
Washer-Extractor (Belgium made) |
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Display |
Description |
Cause/Corrective Action |
ERROR 26 |
New ID Chip Error |
Error when inserting new ID Chip. Verify correct chip is received for machine type. |
ERROR 27 |
Invalid File Size Error |
Incorrect file size. Check correct file size is programmed. |
ERROR 28 |
RTC Read Error |
Error when reading RTC. Verify correct RTC is in machine. Check wiring. |
ERROR 29 |
RTC Write Error |
Error by a writing action to the RTC. Program correct action to the RTC. Check wiring. |
ERROR 30 |
EProm Read Error |
Error when reading EProm. Verify correct EProm is in machine. Check wiring. |
ERROR 31 |
EProm Write Error |
Error by a writing action to the EProm. Program correct action to the EProm. Check wiring. |
ERROR 32 |
Water Level Too Low |
The water level was too low during the heating cycle. Check inlet water supply, inlet water valves, drain valve and water level switch. |
ERROR 33 |
Software Version Error |
When the main board or display board is replaced, the cards have different software versions. |
ERROR 34 |
MCU Failure Error |
The processor isn’t functioning properly |
ERROR 50 |
Level Stop Error |
The programmed water level is not reached in a certain time. Check inlet water supply, inlet water valves, drain valve and water level switch. Using test program, test water inlet valves, water level sensor and drain valves. |
ERROR 51 |
Heat Stop Error |
The programmed temperature is not reached in a certain time. Check auxillary heating system, temperature sensor and water safety level switch. Using test program, test heating resistances and water level switch. |
ERROR 52 |
Drain Error |
Water level is not lowered within 2m after 2 minutes upon completion of a wash cycle (Machines with a drain valve, water level must be "0" after 8 minutes upon completion of a wash cycle and machines with a pump drain, water level must be "0" after 4 minutes). Inspect drain valve and drain outlet.Using test program, test function of drain valve. |
ERROR 53 |
Heating Error |
The programmed temperature is not reached after 20 minutes. Check auxillary heating system, drain valve and water level switch. Using test program, test heating resistances and water level switch. |
ERROR 54 |
Fill Error |
The programmed water level is not reached after 6 minutes. Check inlet water supply, inlet water valves, drain valve and water level switch. Using test program, test water inlet valves, water level sensor and drain valve |
Washer-Extractor (Belgium made) |
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Display |
Description |
Cause/Corrective Action |
ERROR 55 |
Rotation Sensor Error |
The rotation signal is missing for 30 seconds. Check rotation sensor. |
ERROR 56 |
Spin Retry Error |
Programmed number of imbalances is reached. Check load size and type. Check for an unbalanced load. |
ERROR 57 |
Extraction Error |
Error occurred during extraction. Check load size and type. Check for an unbalanced load. |
ERROR 58 |
Dry Error |
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ERROR 59 |
Door Open While Washing Error |
The door is opened or unlocked during the operation of the machine. Check door lock circuit. Inspect door lock mechanism. Using test program, test function of door lock. |
F1 |
Control Error |
There is an invalid control configuration, wrong configuration file or corrupted PS40 firmware. Load a new configuration file. Replace PS40 E Prom. |
F5 |
Door Error |
The door open switch was tripped during the wash cycle. Check door lock circuit and inspect door lock mechanism. |
F6 |
Door Error |
The door lock switch was tripped during the wash cycle. Check door lock circuit and inspect door lock mechanism. |
FA |
Out of Balance Error |
Out of balance switch was activated at start of cycle. Check load size and type. Check for an unbalanced load. |
FH |
Hardware Error |
There is a hardware problem or fault on printed circuit board. Replace print board. |
Mot 2 |
The rotation sensor's wiring or the rotation sensor is damaged. |
Inspect the rotation sensor's wiring. Replace the rotation sensor as needed. |