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Posted on Dec 14, 2010

SANYO WASHING MACHINE ASW F 950 T DISPLAY E A FAULT CODE

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I NEED TO FILTER ASW-F950 T,I AM FROM IRAN.MY EMAIL IS [email protected]

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2009

SOURCE: My washing machine is SANYO ASW-90WRTP. showes E4

Check on the machine there is a schamatic and it has error codes on it. it may be on the in side panel.

Testimonial: "cool thanks for that just empty the tub then will check for skidmatics"

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  • Posted on Jul 03, 2008

SOURCE: Fault code C1

"C1" is known as an Instantaneous Current Limit Error. This will occur when the Motor Controller detects a current spike of 26 amps or greater at the motor windings. Overloading the washer, excessive water and/or excessive suds can cause this problem.
The manufacturer recommends the following:

- Wash smaller loads and use the correct detergent (HE only for Calypso machines). NOTE: Make sure the HE detergent is not double or triple concentrated as this will also cause suds problems.
- Check for objects under the nunate plate. This is the wash plate. Sometimes clothing can get stuck under the plate and cause the motor to bind up. To remove the nunate plate, follow these instructions:

1. UNPLUG THE WASHER.

2. Open the washer top. Look along the front seam of the washer where the top meets the front. There are a couple of retaining clips (about 2" in from each side) that you will need to push in on with a putty knife while gently lifting up on the top to get the top to release. Carefully open the top and lay it back against the wall in a resting position. Make sure you support the lid so it doesn't fall open when you tilt the top back.

3. Remove the tub ring. This is the plastic donut shaped ring that sits on top of the wash tub. There will be a tab on either side of the outer tub near the back that you can use a screwdriver to release the tub ring. The ring is filled with fluid and is used to balance the tub. So, if you hear liquid sloshing around, this is normal.

4. Remove the center cone from the wash plate. Use a flat blade screwdriver and insert it into any of the slots available along the sides. Gently pry until it pops off. I say "gently", but you may have to use a little muscle to get it to come off. Sometimes they stick. Once the center cone is removed there will be a series of nuts under it.

5. Remove the nuts and the wash plate should lift out. Be careful not to damage the gasket under it. Clothing can get tangled in the leveler under the wash plate. This leveler should have a key on it. The wash plate will only go back in with this key mating to a slot on it. So, remember how you took it off. In addition, when putting the wash plate back on, make sure you tighten the nuts in a cross pattern and evenly tighten them as you go. This will ensure the gasket seats properly. Don't forget to put the tub ring back in.


- Check for objects stuck between the inner wash tub and the outer basket. NOTE: It is best to do this with the nunate plate removed. Use a flashlight to peer through the holes in the wash basket to see if anything is catching on the tub.
- Check the Motor Controller. You will need to determine if there is power getting the the board first and that the fuse on the board is good. If any components on the board are defective, the board has to be replaced. If you have power to the board and the fuse checks good, check for continuity between the Machine Controller and Motor Controller.

There is a tech sheet inside your washer along the interior cabinet (usually the front panel) that explains all these procedures to you. I would advise you to research the tech sheet for exact locations of the pin outs for the circuit boards. Its easier for you to view it rather than me explain it. If you need further assistance, please post back and let me know. I hope this helps you.

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2008

SOURCE: bauknecht washing machine fault

Had the same problem myslef yesterday. Have rung whirlpool this morning and they advise that the code F7 refers to a short circuit.

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2010

SOURCE: WASHING MACHINE WONT START UP AND DISPLAY FAULT

Fault 49 indicates Out of Balance fault- usually faulty microswitch. To access- disconnect from power, remove two screws at top rear to remove control panel. You will see large brown control board. Disconnect all wiring connections, taking note where they came from (they are keyed to only fit in correct slots, but is best to note positions anyway). Remove brown control board (held in by either one screw, or clip on right hand side) Underneath control board you will see a small microswitch with two wires on it- this is the Out of balance microswitch. Often the switch will be corroded, or the little button is stuck in. Replace microswitch- they are available from any good appliance parts shop, and you'll be back in business!! If in any doubt as to doing this yourself, call in the experts, as it is an easy repair for a tech, and you don't want to make an easy repair turn into something more expensive!!

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2010

SOURCE: f-02 fault code on indesit we16 washing machine

For what it is worth my WE16 often stops with an F-02 display within 3 minutes of starting, but only in summer months. Powering off and restarting usually cures it, and it will then go on to run several loads without problem. I keep the machine in my cellar boiler room, and attribute the problem to high humidity when the boiler is not running. Changing the PCB does not cure the problem, nor does protecting it against humidity (eg poly bad and silica gel). I conclude that moisture getting somewhere unexpected (tacho perhaps?) can cause this error.

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