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TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)
A two-second pause between repeats affords you the ability to make accurate counts
to identify the correct error codes.
The five indicator lights of
Door Lock, Wash, Rinse, Final Spin and Control
will
flash the number of times for the first digit of the code and the
START
indicator light
will flash the number of times for the second digit. Take separate counts of each
indicator light, then repeat to confirm in order to be accurate in identifying the proper
error code. The code is obtained by counting the number of times the lights flash.
Example E24: The five indicator lights would flash twice indicating the 2 and the
START
indicator light will flash four times indicating the 4. The five indicator lights and
the
START
indicator light start flashing at the same time. The control will pause for 2
seconds, then repeat the code as long as the two buttons are pressed and held.
Note: A letter appearing in the code stands for a number higher than nine.
A = 10
B = 11
C = 12
D = 13
E = 14
F = 15
Example Code EF1: the first digit would be 15 and the second digit would be 1. If this
code would appear on a washer in the
Good
model line, the five indicator lights would
blink fifteen times and the
START
indicator light would blink once.
mabe CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION-NOT FOR PUBLIC DISCLOSURE. July 2006