In diagnostic mode a blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below and description of how the lights are interpreted in the 1st image below
F0 = sensing light on (F) + no other lights (0)
E0 = sensing light off (E) + no other lights (0)
So the blink pattern for an F0 E0 code would be that only the sensing light should be on for 0.5 seconds in every 2.5 seconds or on twice in 5 seconds to make it easier to tell
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Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case one of these is a faulty light.
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Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when performing the UI Test mode - see p.4 & 5 in the tech sheet, just in case one of these is faulty.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
In diagnostic mode a blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below and description of how the lights are interpreted in the 1st image below
F0 = sensing light on (F) + no other lights (0)
E0 = sensing light off (E) + no other lights (0)
So the blink pattern for an F0 E0 code would be that only the sensing light should be on for 0.5 seconds in every 2.5 seconds or on twice in 5 seconds to make it easier to tell
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Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light.
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Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case one of these is a faulty light.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below and description of how the lights are interpreted in the 1st image below
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In diagnostic mode a blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below and description of how the lights are interpreted in the 1st image below
F0 = sensing light on (F) + no other lights (0)
E0 = sensing light off (E) + no other lights (0)
So the blink pattern for an F0 E0 code would be that only the sensing light should be on for 0.5 seconds in every 2.5 seconds or on twice in 5 seconds to make it easier to tell
Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below and description of how the lights are interpreted in the 1st image below
F0 = sensing light on (F) + no other lights (0)
E0 = sensing light off (E) + no other lights (0)
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So the blink pattern for an F0 E0 code should be that the sensing light should be on for 0.5 seconds in every 2.5 seconds or on twice in 5 seconds to make it easier to tell
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So the blink pattern for an F0 E0 code would be that only the sensing light should be on for 0.5 seconds in every 2.5 seconds or on twice in 5 seconds to make it easier to tell
Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below
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In diagnostic mode, the sensing light when it is on, indicates that it is the F (fault) number and the fault code is derived from whatever other lights i.e wash, rinse, spin and done are also on. When it is off that it is the E (error) number and the error code is derived from whatever other lights i.e wash, rinse, spin and done are also on.
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A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below and description of how the lights are interpreted in the 1st image below
F0 = sensing light on (F) + no other lights (0)
E0 = sensing light off (E) + no other lights (0)
So the blink pattern for an F0 E0 code should be that the sensing light should be on for 0.5 seconds in every 2.5 seconds or on twice in 5 seconds to make it easier to tell
Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below
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In diagnostic mode, the sensing light when it is on, indicates that it is the F (fault) code and the fault number is derived from whatever other lights i.e wash, rinse, spin and done are also on. When it is off that it is the E (error) code and the error number is derived from whatever other lights i.e wash, rinse, spin and done are also on.
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In diagnostic mode, the sensing light when it is on, indicates that it is the F (fault) number and the fault code is derived from whatever other lights i.e wash, rinse, spin and done are also on. When it is off that it is the E (error) number and the error code is derived from whatever other lights i.e wash, rinse, spin and done are also on.
F0 = sensing light on (F) + no other lights (0)
E0 = sensing light off (E) + no other lights (0)
So the blink pattern for an F0 E0 code should be that the sensing light should be on for 0.5 seconds in every 2.5 seconds or on twice in 5 seconds to make it easier to tell
Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below
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F0 = sensing light on + no other lights
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In diagnostic mode, the sensing light when it is on, indicates that it is the F (fault) code and the fault number is derived from whatever other lights i.e wash, rinse, spin and done are also on. When it is off that it is the E (error) code and the error number is derived from whatever other lights i.e wash, rinse, spin and done are also on.
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E0 = sensing light off + no other lights
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F0 = sensing light on (F) + no other lights (0)
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E0 = sensing light off (E) + no other lights (0)
So the blink pattern for an F0 E0 code should be that the sensing light should be on for 0.5 seconds in every 2.5 seconds or on twice in 5 seconds to make it easier to tell
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In diagnostic mode, the sensing light when it is on, indicates that it is the F (fault) code plus whatever other lights mentioned below are on to give the number associated with the fault. When it is off that it is the E (error) code plus whatever other lights mentioned below are on to give the number associated with the error.
Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below
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F0 = sensing light on only + no other lights
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F0 = sensing light on + no other lights
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E0 = no sensing light + no other lights
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E0 = sensing light off + no other lights
So the blink pattern for an F0 E0 code should be that the sensing light should be on for 0.5 seconds in every 2.5 seconds or on twice in 5 seconds to make it easier to tell
In diagnostic mode, the sensing light when it is on, indicates that it is the F (fault) code plus whatever other lights mentioned below are on to give the number associated with the fault. When it is off that it is the E (error) code plus whatever other lights mentioned below are on to give the number associated with the error.
Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below
F0 = sensing light on only + no other lights
E0 = no sensing light + no other lights
So the blink pattern for an F0 E0 code should be that the sensing light should be on for 0.5 seconds in every 2.5 seconds or on twice in 5 seconds to make it easier to tell
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In diagnostic mode, the sensor light when it is on, indicates that it is the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on and when it is off that it is the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on.
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In diagnostic mode, the sensing light when it is on, indicates that it is the F (fault) code plus whatever other lights mentioned below are on to give the number associated with the fault. When it is off that it is the E (error) code plus whatever other lights mentioned below are on to give the number associated with the error.
Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below
F0 = sensing light on only + no other lights
E0 = no sensing light + no other lights
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So the pattern for an F0 E0 code should be the sensing light on for 0.5 seconds, no lights for 2 seconds comprising 0.5 second pause, 0.5 second for E code (no sensing light) and a 1 seconds pause before repeating fault/error code pattern
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So the blink pattern for an F0 E0 code should be that the sensing light should be on for 0.5 seconds in every 2.5 seconds or on twice in 5 seconds to make it easier to tell
In diagnostic mode, the sensor light when it is on, indicates that it is the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on and when it is off that it is the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on.
Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
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A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below
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Although it shouldn’t blink at the same duration between each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
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F0 = sensing light on only + no other lights
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In diagnostic mode, the sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on and when it is off the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on.
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E0 = no sensing light + no other lights
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So the pattern for an F0 E0 code should be the sensing light on for 0.5 seconds, no lights for 2 seconds comprising 0.5 second pause, 0.5 second for E code (no sensing light) and a 1 seconds pause before repeating fault/error code pattern
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In diagnostic mode, the sensor light when it is on, indicates that it is the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on and when it is off that it is the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on.
Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
Although it shouldn’t blink at the same duration between each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
In diagnostic mode, the sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on and when it is off the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on.
Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light.
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What is the problem with the washer?
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
Although it shouldn’t blink at the same duration between each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
In diagnostic mode, the sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on and when it is off the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on.
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Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light. For example, the fault code could be an F0-E2 or F0-E4 and is not showing because the light doesn’t work
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Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light.
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What is the problem with the washer?
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
Although it shouldn’t blink at the same duration between each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
In diagnostic mode, the sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on and when it is off the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on.
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Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light. The fault could just be one light not working e.g. F0-E1
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Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light. For example, the fault code could be an F0-E2 or F0-E4 and is not showing because the light doesn’t work
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
Although it shouldn’t blink at the same duration between each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
In diagnostic mode, the sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on and when it is off the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on.
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There are 3 other “''F0”'' codes mentioned in the tech sheet, F0-E2, F0-E4 & F0-E5 so maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light.
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Maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light. The fault could just be one light not working e.g. F0-E1
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
Although it shouldn’t blink at the same duration between each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
In diagnostic mode, the sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on and when it is off the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on.
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There are 3 other “''F0”'' codes mentioned in the tech sheet, F0-E2, F0-E4 & F0-E5 so maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally.
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There are 3 other “''F0”'' codes mentioned in the tech sheet, F0-E2, F0-E4 & F0-E5 so maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally, just in case it is a faulty light.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
Although it shouldn’t blink at the same duration between each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
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In diagnostic mode, the sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on.
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In diagnostic mode, the sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on and when it is off the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on.
There are 3 other “''F0”'' codes mentioned in the tech sheet, F0-E2, F0-E4 & F0-E5 so maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
Although it shouldn’t blink at the same duration between each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
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Do the other lights - wash,rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally?
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In diagnostic mode, the sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned below are on.
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In diagnostic mode, the sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
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There are 3 other “''F0”'' codes mentioned in the tech sheet, F0-E2, F0-E4 & F0-E5 so maybe check the other lights when the sensing light is off. Just a thought.
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There are 3 other “''F0”'' codes mentioned in the tech sheet, F0-E2, F0-E4 & F0-E5 so maybe check that the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
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Although it shouldn’t blink at the same duration between each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
Do the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally?
In diagnostic mode, the sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
There are 3 other “''F0”'' codes mentioned in the tech sheet, F0-E2, F0-E4 & F0-E5 so maybe check the other lights when the sensing light is off. Just a thought.
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Although it shouldn’t blink at the same duration between each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
Do the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally?
In diagnostic mode, the sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
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There are 3 ''F0'' codes mentioned in the tech sheet, so you may have to check the other lights when the sensing light if off
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There are 3 other “''F0”'' codes mentioned in the tech sheet, F0-E2, F0-E4 & F0-E5 so maybe check the other lights when the sensing light is off. Just a thought.
Although it shouldn’t blink at the same duration between each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
Do the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally?
In diagnostic mode, the sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
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There are 3 ''F0'' codes mentioned in the tech sheet, so you may have to check the other lights when the sensing light if off
Although it shouldn’t blink at the same duration between each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates ''No fault.'' See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
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A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates a ''No fault'' condition See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
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The sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off that the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
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Do the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work when the machine is operated normally?
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In diagnostic mode, the sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
Although it shouldn’t blink at the same duration between each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
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Can you check if the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work?
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates ''No fault.'' See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
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The sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off that the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
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Although it shouldn’t blink at the same duration between each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
Can you check if the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work?
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What is the problem with the washer?
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The sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off that the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates ''No fault.'' See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
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Although it shouldn’t blink at the same rate for each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
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Although it shouldn’t blink at the same duration between each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
Can you check if the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work?
What is the problem with the washer?
The sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off that the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A blinking sensing light ***only*** indicates ''No fault.'' See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below. Although it shouldn’t blink at the same rate for each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
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A blinking sensing light ***only,*** indicates ''No fault.'' See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
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Although it shouldn’t blink at the same rate for each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
Can you check if the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work?
What is the problem with the washer?
The sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off that the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A sensing light ***only*** indicates ''No fault.'' See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
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A blinking sensing light ***only*** indicates ''No fault.'' See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below. Although it shouldn’t blink at the same rate for each blink. It should be on for 0.5 seconds and then off for 2 seconds before blinking again for 0.5 seconds etc and not on/off/on/off all for the same duration. This is to allow for it to step through both the F and E codes before repeating. See the 1st image below for an explanation
Can you check if the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work?
What is the problem with the washer?
The sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off that the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A sensing light ***only*** indicates ''No fault.'' See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
Can you check if the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work?
What is the problem with the washer?
The sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off that the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
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The F code should be first for 0.5 seconds. followed by a 0.5 second pause followed by the E code for 0.5 seconds and then a 1.0 second pause before repeating.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
A sensing light ***only*** indicates ''No fault.'' See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
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Can you check if the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work?
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A sensing light ***only*** indicates ''No fault.'' See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
What is the problem with the washer?
The sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off that the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
The F code should be first for 0.5 seconds. followed by a 0.5 second pause followed by the E code for 0.5 seconds and then a 1.0 second pause before repeating.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
Can you check if the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work?
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A sensing light ***only*** indicates ''No fault.''
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A sensing light ***only*** indicates ''No fault.'' See ''F0 E0'' code in 2nd image below.
What is the problem with the washer?
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The sensor light when it is on, indicates that it is an F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off that it is an E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
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The sensor light when it is on, indicates the F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off that the E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
The F code should be first for 0.5 seconds. followed by a 0.5 second pause followed by the E code for 0.5 seconds and then a 1.0 second pause before repeating.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
Can you check if the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work?
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A sensing light ***only*** indicates ''No fault.''
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What is the problem with the washer?
The sensor light when it is on, indicates that it is an F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off that it is an E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
The F code should be first for 0.5 seconds. followed by a 0.5 second pause followed by the E code for 0.5 seconds and then a 1.0 second pause before repeating.
Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
Can you check if the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work?
The sensor light when it is on, indicates that it is an F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off that it is an E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
The F code should be first for 0.5 seconds. followed by a 0.5 second pause followed by the E code for 0.5 seconds and then a 1.0 second pause before repeating.
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Here’s some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
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Here are some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
Can you check if the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work?
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The fill sensor light when it is on, indicates that it is an F code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off that it is an E code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
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The sensor light when it is on, indicates that it is an F (fault) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off that it is an E (error) code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
The F code should be first for 0.5 seconds. followed by a 0.5 second pause followed by the E code for 0.5 seconds and then a 1.0 second pause before repeating.
Here’s some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
Can you check if the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work?
The fill sensor light when it is on, indicates that it is an F code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off that it is an E code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
The F code should be first for 0.5 seconds. followed by a 0.5 second pause followed by the E code for 0.5 seconds and then a 1.0 second pause before repeating.
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Here’s an image showing the error codes (and how they’re interpreted) for your model.
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Here’s some images from the [document|26582|tech sheet] for your model, showing the error codes and how they’re interpreted.
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[image|2560848] [image|2560849] (click on images to enlarge)
Can you check if the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work?
The fill sensor light when it is on, indicates that it is an F code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off that it is an E code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
The F code should be first for 0.5 seconds. followed by a 0.5 second pause followed by the E code for 0.5 seconds and then a 1.0 second pause before repeating.
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Here’s an image showing the error codes (and how they’re interpreted) for your model.
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[image|2560848] [image|2560849] (click on images to enlarge)
Hi @donley,
Can you check if the other lights - wash, rinse, spin and done, all work?
The fill sensor light when it is on, indicates that it is an F code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on and when it is off that it is an E code along with whatever other lights mentioned above are on.
The F code should be first for 0.5 seconds. followed by a 0.5 second pause followed by the E code for 0.5 seconds and then a 1.0 second pause before repeating.