Getting a weird code looks like EE without the top line on the 1st E
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Hi from retired Englishman in SW France,
That's 'te' standing for temperature error/ heating error. Before you call an engineer try emptying the washer then pouring a couple of kettles of boiling water into the drum and leaving for 30 minutes then see. Another thing is to empty a couple of packets of limescale remover into the drum together with a couple of kettles of boiling water (again!) and leaving overnight. It possibly needs de-scaling anyway ;-0) If these fail it will be an engineer call, sorry ;-0(
Good luck, John C
SOURCE: EE -error
Hi from retired Englishman in SW France,
That's a little 't' and it stands for heating (thermostat) error. It is possible that the heater is taking longer than it should to heat the water to the correct temperature. This could be that the element is coated in calcium. Although no promises (!) I suggest you run the contents of a couple of sachets of proprietary limescale removing powder/fluid through it. The most efficient way is to put the contents in an empty washer and pour a kettle of hot water into the drum then leave overnight. In the morning run just a spin; the water mix will then go through the drain filter and drain motor impeller blades, doing absolutely NO harm whatsoever, in fact some good! That can sometimes kick the thermostat into correct operation. You could also consider repeating the action ;-0)
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Thanks and good luck!
John C
SOURCE: washer starts then stops and beeps after 30
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Thank you for your post, friend!
I understand that your Frigidaire dishwasher is showing a "EE" error code. However, it appears "EE" is an invalid error code. May I have you model number please? Typically you can locate your serial tag (which lists your model number) on the inside of your dishwasher on the right hand wall. With this information I can better assist you with pinpointing the issue.
In the meantime, let's attempt resetting your range. You can do this by unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker to the off position for roughly ten minutes. This usually clears false error codes. -Matt
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