I had it solved today. It was the positioning of the hose. Cos I let my hose lie in the ground just like a top loader. Technician came down and said no wonder it showed e10.
The hose is supposed to face upwards first before going downwards to the drain.
Is this a ftontload? E10 is a drain error
Valve fault water inlet
There is problem with intake water.
Could be: inlet valve, wiring, control board
If in other programs it takes water then I would eliminate the control board and I would suspect that it is a faulty winding of the intake valve or wiring between the control board and the intake valve.
Dado
SOURCE: Washer fills slow only in the rinse cycle
The first thing I would do is remove the hoses from the inlet valve and make sure the screens are not clogged in the valve. On some models the valve will compensate on fill opening both hot and cold. It will not do this on cold rinse. Before ordering any controls check this out first. If it's still the same I tend to believe it's a valve problem. The buzzing you are hearing is the valve. Catriver, post back.
SOURCE: E10 error on Frigidaire GLTF2940ES
I searched the internet for a list of error codes for the washing machine. The E10 error code indicates an interuption in water supply among other things. We checked the supply lines and found that the screen on the cold water line had been blocked by sediment ( we have well water,and just replaced the pump).
SOURCE: Maytag Neptune stops during rinse cycles
Could yoy please explain what the "screen" is?
Thanks,
Carl.
SOURCE: Electrolux/Simpson EZI sensor 5.5 kg machine cycles.
Well I'm an idiot. They did say there was a fast wash, but it specified that it was for extra rinses to help people with detergent allergy etc., but did not give a time for the cycle. They should have said it was the short wash for everyone. I tried it, and it was fine. Thanks anyway. If I ever have a real problem, I'll be back.
SOURCE: I have a Miele W1918 washer which has worked
I have exactly the same problem. I am currently getting around the issue by letting the machine do the washing then at the end of that cycle do a manual rinse cycle.
Thank you for your inquiry, Barbara Constable!
I see that your Electrolux washer is displaying an "E10" error code. "E10" stands for fill time too long you may want to check the hoses to make sure they are not restricted or kinked this could cause slow fill within your washer. If the hoses look to be in good shape then I would suggest it could be a faulty sensor or control panel. You could additionally reset your washer by disconnecting power from it for ten minutes. If you restore power and it continues to flash "E10" I would recommend having a professional out to properly diagnosis your washer. Hopefully this information is helpful. -Matt
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