SOURCE: monitor 422 oil stove error codes
put some lime say about 2 tea spoons with about 3 oz of synthetic 4 cycle engine oil
yhen heat to 188 degrees
pour about a cup of red devil drain cleaner into da mix
add 4 oz's of duck weed then add to fuel
wait a week and then turn on da stove
SOURCE: I just bought my washer
When the washer shows error code E17 you need to turn the tap fully on and check that the supply hose is not bent or jammed up, next make sure the filter is clean. Then make sure the water pressure is not too low. After you do all that, run a load with no clothes in the washer and use one cup of white vinegar and the code will dissappear
SOURCE: My machine shows error code F08 -Heater relay
This is not always the case.
Check all connections to and from the heater, the module , the thermistor, the pressure switch.
If you can, test the heater for continuity with a test meter.
Remove the connections to the heater to do this.
ENSURE THE POWER IS OFF BEFOR DOING ANY TESTING.
SOURCE: Rinnai 1004 F Error Code 11
Code 11 is that the unit is trying to light but does not sense a flame after 5 seconds. Usually means you have run out of gas if you are bottled gas. Check your bottles are turned on if you are on LPG, you might need to change over manually. Have you anything else on gas?
SOURCE: e17 error code
Got an E17 Error today on a Bosch 6450 Series washer (the user manual says Bosch Vision 300/500/DLX series). Here's what I did to fix the problem.
- Tilted the unit back, propped up the front with some 2x4 (lying flat; that's all the room I had).
- removed 3 screws (Torx 20 I think) under the front lip. Then slid the cover (below the washer opening) down. This revealed the pump to empty the washer, a manual door lock opening pull rod, and a drain line (?)
- Looking through some holes in the front panel I saw some water on the bottom of the washer... but I spent a lot of time with the pump cleaning it out first (some zipper pull got in there and made a lot of plastic shavings). - Ultimately I got my hand the bottom of the washer and soaked up the water that I could find. That's when I realized
- there is a micro switch mechanism at the bottom near the front. This must be the "AquaStop". The mechanism contains a bit of styrofoam that floats up on any little amount of water that collects under it and triggers the microswitch. So, I removed that unit, wiped the water up... put it all back together. No more E:17 error.
Still don't know how the water got there in the first place though.
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