Have you inspected the control board for any obvious damage such as burnt out components etc?
I'm wondering if the control board has been damaged by the excess current flow that caused the breaker to trip as the error codes you're getting are not consistent with any one particular failure but multiple failures and all are unrelated e.g. F9 E1 long time drain, F5 E2 door lock failure, F6 E3 communications error between the control panel and the control board. (Error code info found from this [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/diy/error-codes/washer-repair/1234598/whirlpool-duet-alpha-front-load-washer/1198|link])
I’m assuming that you had the power totally disconnected from the machine while working on it and by doing this it hasn’t reset the control board back to default after the problem occurred. Just turning off the breaker may not be enough as that only cuts off the active supply and not the neutral supply side.
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Have you inspected the control board for any obvious damage such as burnt out components etc?
I'm wondering if the control board has been damaged by the excess current flow that caused the breaker to trip as the error codes you're getting are not consistent with any one particular failure but multiple failures and all are unrelated e.g. F9 E1 long time drain, F5 E2 door lock failure, F6 E3 communications error between the control panel and the control board. (Error code info found from this [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/diy/error-codes/washer-repair/1234598/whirlpool-duet-alpha-front-load-washer/1198|link])
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I’m assuming that you had the power totally disconnected from the machine while working on it and by doing this it hasn’t reset the control board back to default after the problem occurred. Just turning off the breaker may not be enough as that only cuts off the active supply and not the neutral supply.
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I’m assuming that you had the power totally disconnected from the machine while working on it and by doing this it hasn’t reset the control board back to default after the problem occurred. Just turning off the breaker may not be enough as that only cuts off the active supply and not the neutral supply side.
Have you inspected the control board for any obvious damage such as burnt out components etc?
I'm wondering if the control board has been damaged by the excess current flow that caused the breaker to trip as the error codes you're getting are not consistent with any one particular failure but multiple failures and all are unrelated e.g. F9 E1 long time drain, F5 E2 door lock failure, F6 E3 communications error between the control panel and the control board. (Error code info found from this [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/diy/error-codes/washer-repair/1234598/whirlpool-duet-alpha-front-load-washer/1198|link])
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I’m assuming that you had the power totally disconnected from the machine while working on it and by doing this it hasn’t reset the control board back to default after the problem occurred. Just turning off the breaker may not be enough as that only cuts off the active supply and not the neutral supply.
Have you inspected the control board for any obvious damage such as burnt out components etc?
I'm wondering if the control board has been damaged by the excess current flow that caused the breaker to trip as the error codes you're getting are not consistent with any one particular failure but several and all are unrelated e.g. F9 E1 long time drain, F5 E2 door lock failure, F6 E3 communications error between the control panel and the control board. (Error code info found from this [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/diy/error-codes/washer-repair/1234598/whirlpool-duet-alpha-front-load-washer/1198|link])
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I'm wondering if the control board has been damaged by the excess current flow that caused the breaker to trip as the error codes you're getting are not consistent with any one particular failure but multiple failures and all are unrelated e.g. F9 E1 long time drain, F5 E2 door lock failure, F6 E3 communications error between the control panel and the control board. (Error code info found from this [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/diy/error-codes/washer-repair/1234598/whirlpool-duet-alpha-front-load-washer/1198|link])
Have you inspected the control board for any obvious damage such as burnt out components etc?
I'm wondering if the control board has been damaged by the excess current flow that caused the breaker to trip as the error codes you're getting are not consistent with any one particular failure but several and all are unrelated e.g. F9 E1 long time drain, F5 E2 door lock failure, F6 E3 communications error between the control panel and the control board. (Error code info found from this [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/diy/error-codes/washer-repair/1234598/whirlpool-duet-alpha-front-load-washer/1198|link]
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I'm wondering if the control board has been damaged by the excess current flow that caused the breaker to trip as the error codes you're getting are not consistent with any one particular failure but several and all are unrelated e.g. F9 E1 long time drain, F5 E2 door lock failure, F6 E3 communications error between the control panel and the control board. (Error code info found from this [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/diy/error-codes/washer-repair/1234598/whirlpool-duet-alpha-front-load-washer/1198|link])
Have you inspected the control board for any obvious damage such as burnt out components etc?
I'm wondering if the control board has been damaged by the excess current flow that caused the breaker to trip as the error codes you're getting are not consistent with any one particular failure but several and all are unrelated e.g. F9 E1 long time drain, F5 E2 door lock failure, F6 E3 communications error between the control panel and the control board.
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I'm wondering if the control board has been damaged by the excess current flow that caused the breaker to trip as the error codes you're getting are not consistent with any one particular failure but several and all are unrelated e.g. F9 E1 long time drain, F5 E2 door lock failure, F6 E3 communications error between the control panel and the control board. (Error code info found from this [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/diy/error-codes/washer-repair/1234598/whirlpool-duet-alpha-front-load-washer/1198|link]
Have you inspected the control board for any obvious damage such as burnt out components etc?
I'm wondering if the control board has been damaged by the excess current flow that caused the breaker to trip as the error codes you're getting are not consistent with any one particular failure but several and all are unrelated e.g. F9 E1 long time drain, F2 E5 door lock failure, F3 E6 communications error between the control panel and the control board.
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I'm wondering if the control board has been damaged by the excess current flow that caused the breaker to trip as the error codes you're getting are not consistent with any one particular failure but several and all are unrelated e.g. F9 E1 long time drain, F5 E2 door lock failure, F6 E3 communications error between the control panel and the control board.
Have you inspected the control board for any obvious damage such as burnt out components etc?
I'm wondering if the control board has been damaged by the excess current flow that caused the breaker to trip as the error codes you're getting are not consistent with any one particular failure but several and all are unrelated e.g. F9 E1 long time drain, E2 F5 door lock failure, E3 F6 communications error between the control panel and the control board.
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I'm wondering if the control board has been damaged by the excess current flow that caused the breaker to trip as the error codes you're getting are not consistent with any one particular failure but several and all are unrelated e.g. F9 E1 long time drain, F2 E5 door lock failure, F3 E6 communications error between the control panel and the control board.
Have you inspected the control board for any obvious damage such as burnt out components etc?
I'm wondering if the control board has been damaged by the excess current that caused the breaker to trip as the error codes you're getting are not consistent with any one particular failure but several and all are unrelated e.g. F9 E1 long time drain, E2 F5 door lock failure, E3 F6 communications error between the control panel and the control board.
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I'm wondering if the control board has been damaged by the excess current flow that caused the breaker to trip as the error codes you're getting are not consistent with any one particular failure but several and all are unrelated e.g. F9 E1 long time drain, E2 F5 door lock failure, E3 F6 communications error between the control panel and the control board.
Have you inspected the control board for any obvious damage such as burnt out components etc?
@eldonk ,
I'm wondering if the control board has been damaged by the excess current that caused the breaker to trip as the error codes you're getting are not consistent with any one particular failure but several and all are unrelated e.g. F9 E1 long time drain, E2 F5 door lock failure, E3 F6 communications error between the control panel and the control board.
Have you inspected the control board for any obvious damage such as burnt out components etc?