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E9 E2 ERROR

E9 & E2

  • Prabhu Jun 13, 2019

    E2, error in my machine, wS caused by coins in my pant pockets & repaired by removing those coins, now wAter flows freely

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Message = E2
Error = OVERFLOW ERROR
Cause & Solution =
The water is supplied continuously due to an defective inlet valve. Change the valve inlet.
The valve inlet is normal, but the water level sensor Change the water level sensor
(sensor pressure) is low. (sensor pressure).
The drain motor does not work - Test and if faulty change the drain pump


Message = E9
Error = SENSOR PRESSURE ERROR
Cause & Solution = The water level sensor is faulty. Change the water level sensor. (remove pressure tube and blow through it to make sure it is clear first)

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Inlet valve is filled with dust .....cleaning it solved the problem

  • Tiya Harlena
    Tiya Harlena Dec 08, 2013

    just changed mine..so far so good :D hopefully it wont turn to e9 :D

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